Adult Learner
Contact Us
Room: C-Building, C-102
Phone: (718) 482-5000
admissions@lagcc.cuny.edu
Monday and Thursday 9 a.m.– 6 p.m.
Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday 9 a.m.– 5 p.m.
Why LaGuardia?
- More than 60 academic programs to choose from
- Convenient evening and weekend classes
- Financial aid and payment options
- Easily accessible campus in Long Island City, Queens
Pursue a Degree (Credit)
Explore majors, certificates, and programs leading to an associate degree in fields ranging from nursing to business to the arts to computer science. We offer the best of both worlds— online/hybrid courses so that you can learn on your own time. If you’ve been out of school for a while, our college prep courses and special programs can help bring you up to speed. Plus, experiential learning gives you opportunities to apply your knowledge. Need more information?- Complete a request form
- Register for an info session, one-on-one session, or campus tour
- Read the LaGuardia brochure
Lifelong Learning (Non-credit)
Get the right skills, credentials, and support to take your education, career, or business to the next level. From NYC’s largest English Language Learning program to high-quality training with affordable, flexible courses, LaGuardia is the place to go and grow. For more information, contact Continuing Education.Paying for College
Worried about tuition costs? LaGuardia makes getting a high-quality education affordable. You’ll have many financing options at your fingertips, with over $1.5 million in scholarships awarded last year alone, you can see why 93% of our graduates have no student loan debt.- Tuition, Fees, and Payment Options
- Financial Aid
- Scholarships
- LaGuardia CARES
- Federal Work-Study
- On/Off-Campus Jobs
- On-Campus Child Care
Get Support
LaGuardia makes going back to school easier by offering a number of support services and resources unique to the needs of our adult learners to help you make the most of your educational opportunities and achieve academic success. Remember, we are here to guide, assist, and support you from start to finish. Contact the Office of Admissions for assistance.Going Back to College Tips
If you’ve been in college before, make sure you tie up any loose ends.
For example, if you owe college money, failed some of your classes, or defaulted on a federal student loan, you may have to resolve these issues before you can proceed.
Don’t wait until the last minute.
The college planning process is full of deadlines, many of which are tied to scholarships and financial aid.
Prep your schedule.
As an adult learner, you have plenty of things going on in your life. Begin adapting your schedule now to ease your transition as classes begin.
Ask for help.
Talk to professors and faculty about assignments and coursework, especially if you have questions or don’t understand. Seek out resources to help improve study habits or test-taking. You can also get quick easy answers to general questions about the college online, Ask LaGuardia.