The following applications and services are provided to students across The City University of New York. See the CUNY Technology Services page for more information.
CUNYFirst
CUNYfirst provides essential student, human resources and finance administration across the University via an integrated enterprise technology solution.
CUNY Blackboard
Blackboard enables student and faculty participation in online classes and online course materials to complement face-to-face learning
DegreeWorks
DegreeWorks allows students to plan course selections towards fulfilling degree requirements and view progress towards degree completion.
Dropbox
Dropbox lets you share files, collaborate on projects and store your work in the cloud.
CUNYFirst MyInfo
CUNYfirst MyInfo provides students an alternative to CUNYfirst for looking up essential student data such as class schedule, class textbooks and financial aid summary.
Microsoft Office 365 for Education
Cloud applications and services vary by college and always include the downloadable Microsoft Office 365 ProPlus suite of Microsoft Office applications.
CUNY A!ert
CUNY emergency alert system delivers text, email and/or voice alerts of emergencies or weather-related University or campus closings.
McAfee
McAfee Endpoint Security provides comprehensive protection against common threats and malware for Microsoft Windows and Apple MacOS computers.
Maplesoft
Maplesoft is technical computing software for engineers, mathematicians, and scientists to help do quick calculations, develop design sheets, teach fundamental concepts, or produce sophisticated high-fidelity simulation models.
Gartner
Gartner free online resources provide the latest research on technology advances, best practices and standards.
Facts
FACTS (Financial Aid Certification Tracking System) helps students understand and monitor their eligibility for New York State Tuition Assistance Program (TAP).
CUNY Virtual Bookstore
CUNY contracted in December 2016 with the vendor Akademos to run the new CUNY Virtual Bookstore.