CUNY Career PATH at BMCC Program Description

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25 Broadway 8th Fl
New York, NY 10004
Tel: 212-220-8410
www.bmcc.cuny.edu/ce
Center for Continuing Education
and Workforce Developement
CUNY Career PATH at BMCC
Program Description
The City University of New York was
awarded $19.86 million through the
United States Department of Labor’s Trade
Adjustment Assistance Community College
and Career Training grant program to offer
CUNY Career PATH, a three-year program
aimed at supporting adult students in
career advancement and successful college
transition, and building CUNY’s capacity to
serve adult workers.
• Choosing the Right Path — Student
Recruitment and Assessment
• Building Academic and English
Language Skills
• Improving Employment Prospects
• Support for Students
Who Should Enroll?
Schedule
Contact
• Desire to go to college
• High School Diploma or GED
• Legally authorized to work in
the US
• Unemployed
• Dislocated or TAA-eligible
• Valid Drivers License/Permit
DCC - Day classes (10 Weeks)
Mon - Fri 9am - 5pm (8 weeks)
and (2 weeks) for internship
Wayne Carey
EMT - Day classes
Mon & Tue or Wed & Thurs
9am - 5pm (28 weeks)
EMT - Evening classes
Mon & Wed 6pm - 930pm
Sat 930am - 430pm (LAB)
212-346-8428
wcarey@bmcc.cuny.edu
Wanda Ortega - DCC
212-346-8444
wortega@bmcc.cuny.edu
Sandra Baez - EMT
212-346-8425
sbaez@bmcc.cuny.edu
Must Register for upcoming Spring 2012 Open House
www.bmcc.cuny.edu/ce
“This workforce solution was funded by a grant awarded by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Employment and Training Administration. The solution was created
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