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Student Academic Success Programs
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Student Academic Success Programs
500 West 56th Street
Room 100W
New York, NY 10019
Main Office: 212.484.1130
sasp@jjay.cuny.edu
Hours:
Monday – Friday
9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

About Us
Student Academic Success Programs (SASP) provides a network of programs and services designed to give undergraduate students integrated learning experiences and continuity from one academic year to the next. As students advance through their academic career, they are presented with unique opportunities and challenges at each stage. In collaboration with different members of the college community, we create programs and opportunities that support the academic success of first-year students, sophomores, and CUNY Justice Academy students.
SASP Events
- Academic Advisement
- Undergraduate Curriculum
- College Bulletins
- General Education Program (Prior to Fall 2013)
- New General Education Program (Beginning Fall 2013)
- Majors
- Computer Information Systems in Criminal Justice and Public Administration (BS)
- Correctional Studies (BS)
- Criminal Justice (Institutional Theory and Practice) (BS)
- Criminal Justice (Research and Policy Analysis) (BA)
- Criminal Justice Management (BS)
- Criminology (BA)
- Culture and Deviance Studies (BA)
- Economics (BS)
- English (BA)
- Fire Science (BS)
- Fire and Emergency Service (BA)
- Forensic Psychology (BA)
- Forensic Science (BS)
- Gender Studies (BA)
- Global History (BA)
- Government (see Political Science)
- Humanities and Justice (BA)
- International Criminal Justice (BA)
- Law and Society (BA)
- Legal Studies (BS)
- Philosophy (BA)
- Police Studies (BS)
- Political Science (BA)
- Public Administration (BS)
- Security Management (BS)
- Computer Information Systems in Criminal Justice and Public Administration (BS)
- Minors
- Minors Requirements
- Addiction Studies
- Africana Studies
- Anthropology
- Art
- Chemistry
- Computer Science
- Corrections
- Counseling
- Criminology
- Dispute Resolution
- Economics
- English
- Film Studies
- Fire Science
- Gender Studies
- Government (see Political Science)
- Health and Physical Education
- History
- Humanities and Justice
- Human Rights
- Human Services (Department of Counseling)
- Journalism (Department of English)
- Latin American and Latina/o Studies
- Law
- Mathematics
- Music
- Philosophy
- Police Studies
- Political Science
- Psychology
- Public Administration
- Security Management
- Sociology
- Spanish
- Speech and Media/Theatre
- Theatre Arts (Department of Communication and Theatre Arts)
- Writing
- Student Academic Success Programs
- Honors, Awards & Special Opportunities
- Office of Fellowship & Scholarship Opportunities
- What is a Fellowship?
- Application Tips
- Building a Personal Statement
- Academic and Project Proposals
- Letters of Recommendation
- Fellowship & Scholarship Opportunities Database
- Upcoming Events
- Celebrating Student Research & Creativity
- Resources
- References
- Recent Award Winners
- FAQ
- Code of Ethics
- About Us
- Office of Undergraduate Research
- SEEK
- Pre Law Institute
- Study Abroad
- Macaulay Honors College at John Jay
- UCASC
- Undergraduate UCASC - Curricular Guidelines and Forms for Faculty
- Meeting Calendar
- Members
- Writing Across the Curriculum / Writing in the Disciplines Program
Inside JJC (Faculty & Staff)
Computer/ Network Status