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CUNY Beyond education and career initiative expanded to two Queens colleges, directly connecting students with job opportunities
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Students want direction toward a career and it’s our job to get them there,” said CUNY Chancellor Félix V. Matos Rodríguez.
“And thanks to Governor Hochul’s leadership, we will ensure CUNY students graduate into rewarding careers.
“This initiative really brings everything together with a very intentional approach to improving career readiness and success of students,” she said.
“It creates this streamlined approach and makes sure students are aware of opportunities… The college really takes more responsibility and accountability to help students.”
“I believe this initiative really builds on CUNY’s mission to promote social mobility for students, no matter where they enter, regardless of background.”