Seniors who applied to CUNY:
Many of you have been contacting me concerned that you received a letter from CUNY saying that they have not received your high school transcript. These letters can be discarded if the transcript was the only thing missing. Today the college office received a letter from CUNY's Director of University Admissions - Richard Alvarez which said the following:
"It has come to my attention that a number of your students received a letter from the UAPC (University Application Processing Center at CUNY) requesting additional documents. This letter was sent to students who filed a CUNY Personalized application, requesting that they send a transcript from their current high school. This request was made in error since CUNY can access their current high school transcript electronically. However, students who attended a secondary school prior to their current high school must submit a transcript from that institution if they have not yet done so."
If the letter indicated that other things are missing - please bring a copy of the letter to the college office and we will look into it immediately.