CUNY EDGE
CUNY EDGE (Educate, Develop, Graduate, Empower) is a partnership between the New York City Human Resources Administration (HRA) and the City University of New York. CUNY EDGE provides eligible students in pursuit of an undergraduate degree with a wide range of services, supplemental resources, and support needed to succeed in college and in their careers. We collaborate with existing campus and university offices and programs, including the Center for Academic Advisement and Student Success, Magner Career Center, HRA Fellowship sites, the Learning Center, Office of Financial Aid, Bursar, and others.
Vision
CUNY EDGE envisions a world in which all people have access to the educational opportunities and support they need to achieve academic success, a sustainable career, and a brighter future. The program works tirelessly to make this vision a reality.
Mission
Our mission is to help CUNY students who are receiving public assistance achieve academic excellence, graduate on time, and find employment by offering enhanced and structured academic support services.
Values
Our values encompass all aspects of our work. Our values define us—who we are and who we are not. CUNY EDGE commits to being:
- Dedicated to our work
- Committed to equality
- Student-focused
- Collaborative
- Accessible
- Supportive
How to Enroll in CUNY EDGE
The Human Resources Administration (HRA) assigns students who are matriculated at Brooklyn College and who receive public assistance to the CUNY EDGE program. Currently you may complete an application for cash assistance via the Access HRA website. Normally, HRA requires students to complete a school letter (HRA 154) at the start of each semester, which confirms a student’s enrollment with CUNY. Once assigned to CUNY EDGE by HRA, new students can complete and submit the Online School Letter request form. New students should also complete the forms in our New Student form section and submit them via e-mail. The CUNY EDGE Office will contact you when your letter is ready. Continuing students may apply for the School Letter online by completing this form. Be aware that the letter is valid for 30 days from the day it is created and must be submitted to the appropriate HRA office before that date. We will submit your letter electronically once you have e-mailed us your permission to do so. Submit your request for a School Letter as early as possible in the semester to ensure that you receive transportation and childcare support in a timely fashion. Note that transportation and childcare may not be provided if classes are being held remotely. Students are also required to submit a student contract (PDF) each semester.
Students will meet remotely with program advisers at least once a month for engagement to discuss and set goals for academic, professional, and personal progress. Students may also attend workshops remotely to fulfill their monthly engagement.
HRA requires that classroom activities, homework hours, internships, and Federal Work-Study hours are reported for CUNY EDGE students. If students miss class, they are required to submit absence documentation (PDF) to the CUNY EDGE office.
For more information, e-mail us.
CUNY EDGE Start-of-School Checklist
Are you ready for the start of school? Check out our checklist (PDF) or make an appointment.
Contact Information
CUNY EDGE
1163 Boylan Hall
718.951.5067
Director: Monique Ngozi Nri
Monique.Nri@brooklyn.cuny.edu
Program Adviser: Jaclyn Hodge
Jaclyn.Hodge@brooklyn.cuny.edu
Hours of Operation
Mondays–Thursdays: 9:30 a.m.–4:45 p.m.
Fridays: 9:30 a.m.–3:30 p.m.