Mission
The Joint Dual Programs seek to assist students in reaching their educational goals by providing high quality academic advisement services, resources and planning tools.
Goal
Our goal is to support joint program students to facilitate timely graduation and a successful transition into a senior college.
Objectives
Provide accurate information about academic program requirements, policies and procedures.
Help students select appropriate courses for their programs.
Foster adviser-advisee relationships that focus on the educational growth and development of each student.
Identify students’ academic difficulties, implement effective strategies and provide continuing support to resolve concerns.
What's New this Spring 2023?
STEM Week Orientation:
Other Activities:
- Major Fair: March 8th from 1-3pm at the Gym OR March 9th from 5-6pm on zoom
- Student Success Tabling
- Managing Test Anxiety Workshop, March 2nd at 12:30pm
- Study Skills Workshop, Thursday, March 9th at 12:20pm
- Hostos Student Symposium, click here to apply due on March 15th, 2023
- Study Skills Workshop II, Thursday, March 16th at 12:30pm
- 3nd Math murder mysteries Contest Rules. Deadline: Friday, March 17th
- STEM Majors & Career Workshop, March 22nd at 1:00pm at the FDR
- Advisement Week: Monday, March 27 through Friday March 31. See full calendar
- Applying for Graduation: Monday, April 3, 2023 at 1:00pm Savoy Building Multipurpose Room
Important dates:
- ePermit request for Engineering Students begins on March 13th through March 24th. See your academic advisor.
- Spring 2023 Transfer Aplication: Last day to file February 1st.
*Criminal Justice, Forensic Science and Accounting for Forensic Accounting majors DO NOT NEED to apply for transfer.