The City University of New York’s Office of K16 Initiatives is the home for more than a dozen innovative programs that share a common goal: helping NYC public school students make a successful transition to college, careers and life beyond. Our programs are nationally recognized for their commitment to long-term student success.
Collectively, CUNY’s K-16 programs serve more than 80,000 students from more than 600 public schools each year. While the programs address a diverse set of needs, they all aim to improve success rates and ease the transition from K-12 schools to college and beyond. Starting with early education and continuing through high school, these programs support the city’s commitment to equity by ensuring high quality transition programs help eliminate achievement gaps between racial, ethnic, and socio-economic groups.
OUR MISSION
CUNY K16 Initiatives creates innovative pathways for young New Yorkers to envision and achieve success by engaging strategic partners in confronting systemic educational inequities.
WE FUEL FUTURE SUCCESS THROUGH COLLABORATION
Collaboration is fundamental to our work. Only in partnership with the NYC Department of Education are we able to offer programs that support students through the transition to college. Leadership and faculty on CUNY campuses are also integral to the process of planning and implementing programs that strategically support students in attaining their long-term goals.
K16 Initiatives consist of:
College Now
CAT (Creative Arts Team)
Early College
CUNY Prep
LINCT (Lessons in Navigating College Transition)
CUNY Explorers
CUNY Tutor Corps
Debating U.S. History
Graduate NYC
STEM Research Academy
College Counseling Initiatives