The Achievers is a cohort that honors and serves students who have demonstrated academic excellence while at BMCC. The Achievers community nurtures our students’ potential and creates programming that is reflective of their needs and interests; these include social activities, professional development, transfer readiness, and trips.
Student members have the opportunity to provide stewardship by planning and/or leading their own workshops based on their expertise. We honor each student’s unique gifts, experiences, and hopes. Active members of Achievers can build important relationships and networks that will benefit them as they graduate, transfer, and begin their careers.
Anyone interested in learning more can email jcleerdin@bmcc.cuny.edu.
The Achievers is a cohort that honors and serves students who have demonstrated academic excellence while at BMCC. The Achievers community nurtures our students’ potential and creates programming that is reflective of their needs and interests; these include social activities, professional development, transfer readiness, and trips.
Student members have the opportunity to provide stewardship by planning and/or leading their own workshops based on their expertise. We honor each student’s unique gifts, experiences, and hopes. Active members of Achievers can build important relationships and networks that will benefit them as they graduate, transfer, and begin their careers.
Anyone interested in learning more can email jcleerdin@bmcc.cuny.edu.
In the Criminal Justice Program (CRJ) at the Social Sciences, Human Services, and Criminal Justice Department at the Borough of Manhattan Community College (BMCC), you will find yourself in an academically stimulating environment, surrounded by highly-committed and trained faculty. The Criminal Justice Program provides a multidisciplinary study of the structure, administration, and dynamics of the criminal justice system. Faculty strive to broaden and deepen your understanding of the complex social, economic, and political issues facing our society. Your courses examine theories of offending and victimization, provide a solid foundation in criminal justice studies, and promote critical thinking on the competing ideologies of and social responses to crime.
In the Criminal Justice Program (CRJ) at the Social Sciences, Human Services, and Criminal Justice Department at the Borough of Manhattan Community College (BMCC), you will find yourself in an academically stimulating environment, surrounded by highly-committed and trained faculty. The Criminal Justice Program provides a multidisciplinary study of the structure, administration, and dynamics of the criminal justice system. Faculty strive to broaden and deepen your understanding of the complex social, economic, and political issues facing our society. Your courses examine theories of offending and victimization, provide a solid foundation in criminal justice studies, and promote critical thinking on the competing ideologies of and social responses to crime.
No discrimination is it for all criminal justice majors that are considering going to a graduate school or even if not let us just all share information and work together.
No discrimination is it for all criminal justice majors that are considering going to a graduate school or even if not let us just all share information and work together.