Accepted Transfer Students
We are delighted that you will be joining our college community. While this is an exciting time for you as you embark on your college career, it's an exciting time for us, too. We look forward to seeing how you and your classmates will make John Jay a different place - by making it your own.
To enroll as a Transfer Student, follow these steps:
Steps to Enroll
To ensure that you have a seat, you must accept our offer of admission in CUNYfirst and submit a non-refundable, non-transferable $100* commitment deposit. This deposit will be applied toward your tuition charges.
To submit your deposit:
- Log in to your CUNYfirst account using the same username and password you created when you filed your admission application.
- Navigate to View My Application Status.
- Go to the Admissions tab at the bottom and select View Details for John Jay College. You can then either accept or decline your offer of admission to John Jay. If you accept, you will have the ability to pay by credit or debit card.
*If you qualify for a waiver, you will not see the Pay Commitment Deposit button. Waivers are given to veterans and their dependents; SEEK students and students who have filed financial aid and have an Student Aid Index (SAI) of $3,000 or less.
For the Spring semester, the deposit must be received by December 15. If you are admitted after December 15th, the deposit is due 10 days after the date you received your admission notification.
For the Fall semester, the deposit must be received by May 1st. If you are admitted after May 1, the deposit is due 10 days after the date you received your admission notification.
Students can submit the immunization form to the John Jay College Student Health Center at:
Please visit http://www.jjay.cuny.edu/immunization for details and to download the form. The Health Office will review the documents and contact you directly if any additional information is required.
To determine your financial aid eligibility, you must complete your Free Application for Federal Aid (FAFSA) application. John Jay’s code is 002693. If you are a New York State resident, complete the Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) application process. The TAP code is 1414. Information and deadline dates about the Excelsior Scholarship Program, visit the HESC website.
For more infomation regarding financing your education, contact the John Jay Financial Aid Office at financialaid@jjay.cuny.edu or call the Jay Express Services at 212.663.7867.
For information about housing options, please go to www.jjay.cuny.edu/housing.
You will be eligible to register upon completion of your transfer credit evaluation. Information about next steps will be sent to you via email. Included in this e-mail will be instructions on how to activate your CUNYfirst account and how to make an appointment with an Academic Advisor to register for courses. You will need to submit your deposit or waiver to the College before registration can begin.
Students educated outside of the United States may choose to have their record evaluated by one of the approved evaluation services listed below or by the University Application Processing Center.
Approved Evaluation Services
- Academic Credentials Evaluation Institute, Inc.
- Educational Credential Evaluators
- Foreign Credential Evaluations, Inc.
- Foreign Credentials Service of America
- International Education Evaluations (IEE)
- International Education Research Foundation
- Institute of Foreign Credential Evaluations (IFCS)
- Josef Silny & Associates, Inc., International Education Consultants
- Scholaro
- The Evaluation Company
- Transcript Research
- World Education Services, Inc.
Documents to request from the Evaluation Service:
- Completed less than one year of University Work:
- Secondary school record: an official course-by-course evaluation report which includes a grade point average (GPA) based on all secondary school course work and any external examination certificates earned.
- University record: an official course-by-course evaluation report which includes a GPA based on all University course work.
- Completed more than one year of University Work:
- Secondary school record: proof of secondary school graduation and an official course-by-course evaluation report.
- University record: an official course-by-course evaluation report which includes a GPA based on all University course work.
New student Orientation is your first steps to successfully transition to John Jay. You will receive an email invitation as the event nears.