Medgar Evers College CHAMPSS Program
Medgar Evers College is proud to offer the Cultivating Holistic Academic Mindsets to Promote Student Success (CHAMPSS) Program, supported by a $20 million grant from the Office of the Mayor of New York—the largest in the College’s history.
The CHAMPSS Program provides first-year and new transfer students with earned associate degrees access to financial, academic, and social support designed to ease their transition and guide them toward completing a bachelor’s degree.
What We Offer
Financial Support
Get help navigating tuition, scholarships, and financial aid resources to make college more affordable.
Academic Advising
Connect with dedicated advisors who guide you in planning your courses and achieving your academic goals.
Social Support
Access a vibrant network of student services, and wellness programs to support your life beyond the classroom.
Eligibility Requirements
The program launched in the Fall of 2021 with 255 students in the initial cohort. To participate students are required to complete an application and must meet the following requirements:
- Freshman and current full-time, transfer or re-admit degree-seeking MEC students.
- 2.0 or better Grade Point Average.
- Students must complete FAFSA application (PELL and TAP).
- Must be a resident of New York
Students selected for the CHAMPSS Program at MEC will be required to sign an agreement that requires them to fully participate in all programs, mandatory orientation and activities. Failure to abide by the expectations of the program may result in students’ losing eligibility for the program.
Program Hallmark Incentives
- Financial Assistance to close cost of attendance gaps. Students are eligible for up to $3,696.45 per semester. CHAMPSS funds are awarded after all other aid and scholarships are applied.
- Book scholarships
- Metro cards to assist with transportation (for in-person classes)
- Priority advisement and registration through the Academic Advising Center (AAC)
- Scholarship support
- Professional learning and student development opportunities
- Communications Skill-Building Enhancement
- Tiered mentoring opportunities with Faculty/Staff and peers
- Access to counseling services as needed
Staff and Advisors
The dedicated staff of the CHAMPSS program will work with the students to ensure each student is supported every step of the way. Participants will be guided towards completing 30 credits per academic year to keep them on track to graduate in four years (bachelors) and two years (transfers with associates). By integrating the appropriate academic and social supports in the program, students will be able to focus on their education without the distractions and challenges that can often derail success.
If you have any questions about the program or the application process, please send an email to: champss@mec.cuny.edu.