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CUNY School of Professional Studies

As New York’s leader in online education since 2006, the CUNY School of Professional Studies (CUNY SPS) offers the most online bachelor’s and master’s degree options at the City University of New York and serves an undergraduate all-transfer student population. With 26 degrees and numerous other non-degree and grant-funded workplace learning programs, CUNY SPS meets the needs of adults who wish to finish a bachelor’s degree, progress from an associate’s degree, earn a master’s degree or certificate in a specialized field, and advance in the workplace or change careers. Consistently ranked highly by U.S. News & World Report for its online offerings, and noted for its soaring growth and enrollment, CUNY SPS has emerged as a nationwide leader in online education. The School’s renowned and affordable online programs ensure that busy working adults may fulfill their educational goals on their own time and schedule.

Website:

https://sps.cuny.edu/

Category:

Tier 1 research institution

Military Friendly Rating

We rate how Military Friendly an organization is within 6 different categories. Learn more about our methodology.

The rating below reflect the extent to which each organization exceeds the benchmark standards for Military Friendly.

Military Friendly
Standard

100%

100%
Exceeds Standard

54.95

Military Friendly
Standard

100%

100%
Exceeds Standard

53.19

Military Friendly
Standard

100%

100%
Exceeds Standard

64

Military Friendly
Standard

100%

100%
Exceeds Standard

66.67

Military Friendly
Standard

100%

100%
Exceeds Standard

9.11

Military Friendly
Standard

100%

100%
Exceeds Standard

31.46

Why you should attend?

The CUNY School of Professional Studies (CUNY SPS) understands that knowledge gained outside the classroom is extremely valuable. We offer a number of Credit for Prior Learning opportunities that make it possible for military service members to earn credit for previous education, work experience, and learning outside the classroom. Credit for non-collegiate learning, including pre-evaluated military courses and credentials, transfer credit, portfolio evaluation, and examinations, can earn students up to 105 credits toward a Bachelor's degree.