Citizenship + TPS ads 2_Weprin Queens Courier 10/18/13 2:54 PM Page 1 56 The Queens Courier • COLLEGE OPEN HOUSE • october 24, 2013 FOR BREAKING NEWS VISIT www.queenscourier.com You must meet the following requirements: • Reside in the United States as a permanent resident for five years (three years if living with and married to the same U.S. citizen) • Live in the United States for half of the five or three year period • You are at least 18 years old What to bring: • Green card and all passports since obtaining green card • Home addresses for the last five or three years • Children’s information (date of birth, A#, addresses)* • School/employment history for the last five or three years* • Marital history/criminal history* *(If applicable) Applicants pay a $680 filing fee to USCIS. Please do not bring the fee to this event. To apply for fee waiver, bring as many of these items as applicable: • Copy of award letter from the state or federal agency granting the benefit, e.g., SSI award letter and/or budget letter • Copy of benefits cards • Copy of IRS tax returns for the most recent tax year DIRECTIONS: hopstop.com or call (718) 330-1234 cuny.edu/citizenshipnow Queensborough Community College/Center for International Affairs, Immigration & Study Abroad/ Single Stop and Council Member Mark S. Weprin invite you to attend Citizenship Application FREE Assistance Thursday, November 7, 2013, 11 am-2 pm To RSVP, please call 212-568-4679 ONLY FIRST 75 WILL BE SERVED Queensborough Community College Student Union Building 222-05 56th Avenue Bayside, NY 11364 Experienced lawyers and immigration professionals will assist you with your application. Queensborough Community College Introduces New Academic Initiative Q u e e n s b o r o u g h Commun i ty College is proud to announce the launch of the Queensborough Academies, a major academic initiative with the mission of increasing retention and graduation rates by facilitating undergraduate education. The initiative is built on the acclaimed Freshman Academies, a program for full-time, first-time freshmen that supports students with their degree completion the first year, up to thirty credits. The program’s promising data on student retention and performance resulted in the decision to expand the Queensborough Academies for all full-time students for their entire academic career at Queensborough. The Queensborough Academies matches every full-time student to an adviser based on their area of study in one of Queensborough’s five Academies: Business; Liberal Arts; Health Related Sciences; Visual and Performing Arts (VAPA); and Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM). A Queensborough Academies subsite has been created to provide current and prospective students with access to information on curriculum, transfer agreements and potential careers. Moreover, new software technology will act as an early alert tool to help advisers intervene when students experience challenges in their studies. About Queensborough Community College Established in 1960, Queensborough offers a liberal arts and science curriculum as well as career and pre-professional courses. Comprising one of the most diverse populations of any college in the U.S., over 16,000 students pursue Associate degrees or Certificate programs and another 10,000 students of all ages attend continuing education programs. The College has several Du a l / Joint Deg ree programs with its sister CUNY insti tuti o n s : Nursing with Hunter College and York College; Biotechnology with York College; Criminal Justice and Forensic Accounting with John Jay College of Criminal Justice; and Education with Queens College Its cultural beacons, The Kupferberg Holocaust Resource Center and Archives; QCC Art Gallery; and Queensborough Performing Arts Center (QPAC) continue to bring renowned exhibits, fine art and performances to audiences near and far. AdvertoriAl
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