University Resources
Financial Aid (Loans, Scholarships, Appeals)
[email protected]
212.229.8930
Student Accounts (Tuition, Payment, and Refunds)
[email protected]
212.229.8930
Scholarship Advising (External Scholarships, Grants, and Fellowships)
[email protected]
Emergency Food, Pharmacy, and Transportation Cards
Student Health Services and Student Support and Advocacy offer temporary emergency support cards for students who have an immediate and urgent need. An immediate and urgent need is defined as no access to food, no access to money, no Metrocard to attend class, no money to buy a needed prescription, or resources for food and transportation expiring in less than two days.
Student Emergency Assistance Program
The Student Emergency Assistance Program provides one-time financial assistance to currently enrolled students who are experiencing acute financial distress and meet the program's eligibility requirements. Monetary support for the program is provided in part by the Carroll and Milton Petrie Foundation Emergency Fund.
The Student Emergency Assistance Program is designed to address urgent needs and cannot be used to cover tuition. Other ineligible expenses include reimbursements, non-emergency travel, future non-urgent expenses, and on-campus housing. Student grant recipients are expected to work with Student Support staff or outside services to take steps toward long-term stability.
The program can assist students contending with emergencies such as:
- Childcare
- Fire in living quarters
- Homelessness
- Temporary loss of job
- Transportation
- Clothing
- Food
- Medical, vision, dental expenses
- Theft of personal property
- Travel for death/illness of family member
Students may be eligible for assistance if:
- They are enrolled for the current term
- They are in good academic standing
- They are experiencing an emergency
Students who need emergency financial assistance and meet the eligibility requirements, can complete this application. Once you submit your application, you may be asked to attend a meeting with a Student Success staff member and/or submit more detailed documentation regarding your request.
Please note: Students experiencing extreme hardship are prioritized for support and applications are processed on a rolling basis. Submitting an application does not guarantee funding. If you have any questions, please email [email protected]. If you require additional financial aid information, please contact the Office of Financial Aid at [email protected].
New York Resources
The city, state, and federal governments also offer a variety of benefits for which you may be eligible. Use the following resources to access these benefits.
Access NYC Benefits Finder
ACCESS NYC is a free service that helps you find out if you qualify for more than 30 city, state, and federal benefit programs, such as Medicaid, Supplemental Nutrition
Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits, or help with utility bills. You can use this service anonymously, or you can create an account.
Temporary Assistance and Safety Net (funded by the State of New York)
The New York State Office of Temporary and Disability Services offers temporary help for needy men, women, and children. If you are unable to work, you can't find a job,
or your job does not pay enough, TA may be able to help you pay for your expenses.
Office of Victim Services
718.923.4325
The New York State Office of Victim Services provides compensation to innocent victims of crime for their out-of-pocket losses associated with crime. The website also
provides information about local crime victim resources and services.