<p>At the recent college night at my school, there was a woman from Macaulay Honors program from the CUNY schools.
I would like to know if this is a good program, what SAT/ACT scores I need, and the courses the program offers, along with any other information that may be important.</p>
<p>Im focusing on finding a college education that is free or inexpensive, in New York City, and a decent school.</p>
<p>I believe Math+ Verbal 1200 minimum required to apply, 90 average. The average of this year's incoming class was a 1399 MV score, so it's pretty competitive. You will take 4 courses on New York City (pretty interesting), get to go see some Broadway shows for free, a lot of museums for free (I was the Guggenheim yesterday), and a nice stipend to use on academic endeavors.</p>
<p>However, I will tell you right now that if you're interested in a community vibe or school spirit, you will likely not find it at a commuter school.</p>
<p>You currently attend the school?
It would be nice for some information - I am trying to find what classes are offered/or if they offer majors or whatever.</p>
<p>The majors are whatever majors offered on the campus that you apply to: nothing different about the majors in the honors program vs the regular. A minor is offered from the NYC courses that you take.</p>
<p>Alright. So If I apply to Hunter, I have to look at the majors which are offered at Hunter?
What are the NYC courses? Is it something to do with the NYC entertainment pass you get?
If I apply to the Macaulay Honors @ Hunter and I dont make it, I can apply to another Honors at like Queens College?
And also, will I have classes only with the Honors kids or the kids from the regular CUNY?</p>
<p>Yes, only majors offered on a specific campus. You will have regular classes and classes with all honors kids. The other info can be found on the websites.</p>