What is an ePermit CUNY?
ePermit facilitates the process of CUNY students obtaining permission to register for courses offered at other CUNY colleges. Prior to taking courses at another institution a student should inquire at the Host College for registration dates and procedures governing visiting CUNY students on ePermit.
How long does it take for ePermit to be approved?
In general, the process takes 2 weeks to 3 months to complete. How long is an E-Permit or U-Permit valid? 6 months from the date of issuance.
How long does it take for ePermit to get approved?
How do I cancel my ePermit CUNY account?
Please send an e-mail to [email protected] with the following information – CUNY Empl ID #, Semester and Host College (The school where you’re planning to attend on Permit), requesting to have your ePermit cancelled.
What does epermit mean for City University of New York?
ePermit facilitates the process of CUNY students obtaining permission to register for courses offered at other CUNY colleges. Prior to taking courses at another institution a student should inquire at the Host College for registration dates and procedures governing visiting CUNY students on ePermit.
Can you go to another CUNY with epermit?
Note that an ePermit approval only grants permission to take a course at another CUNY college and does not enroll a student or guarantee a seat in a course. Normal registration procedures should then be followed by the student as indicated by the Host institution.
Where can I find the class schedule for my epermit?
To see the class schedule at all colleges please visit the Global Class Search. Please note that an ePermit does not automatically register a student for a course nor does issuance of an ePermit guarantee enrollment at the Host College.
Do you need a permit to go to another CUNY?
Thus, a student needs to complete a permit request for each equivalent course he/she would like to take at another CUNY college. Courses taken on permit must meet a specific degree requirement. Courses will be transferred to the Home college and recorded with the grade assigned by the Host college and included in the combined GPA.