Class of 2025 includes 3,500 graduates from Teaching Programs, 1,800 From Nursing and 5,000 graduates who are also parents
The City University of New York this week will kick off graduation season for the Class of 2025, celebrating nearly 50,000 graduates at more than 25 commencement ceremonies across New York City. The University will fete graduates from more than 2,800 academic programs, many of whom go on to serve New York through careers in high-demand industries such as health care, education and public administration, filling the ranks of the city and state’s teachers, nurses and social workers.
“We know that New York will come together with pride in celebration of this talented class of graduates as they go on to serve our city, our country and our world,” said CUNY Chancellor Félix V. Matos Rodríguez. “I always enjoy commencement season because it represents the culmination of CUNY’s mission to provide a transformational opportunity to its graduates. The CUNY Class of 2025 represents great resilience, and we look forward to celebrating their many successes as part of our alumni family.”
Recent studies speak to the life-changing impact of a CUNY degree. Compared to New Yorkers with only a high school degree, students with a CUNY associate degree on average earn 67% more. That figure jumps to 106% for CUNY’s baccalaureates and nearly 200% for master’s graduates.
The Class of 2025 includes Eilyn Zuniga Marquez, a Salvadoran immigrant who arrived in the U.S. in 2018 not speaking English. Seven years later, she is valedictorian for The City College of New York’s Class of 2025, graduating summa cum laude in January. After her arrival in the U.S., Marquez took English as a Second Language classes during the two years that she attended Liberty High School Academy for Newcomers before enrolling at City College. She credits CUNY’s Percy Ellis Sutton SEEK program, which offers academic support and financial assistance to students who show potential for success but don’t meet traditional admissions criteria, for seeing her through. Marquez, whose goal is to obtain a Ph.D. in clinical psychology, recently accepted a two-year Civil Service Pathways Fellowship, a paid program for CUNY graduates designed to create a pipeline from college to a career in civil service.
The University’s graduates also include more than 5,000 students who attended classes while raising children and cite the support of CUNY’s 17 child care centers as integral to their success. The students being celebrated at CUNY commencement ceremonies also include more than 5,000 students who are graduating from teaching and nursing programs; these graduates will go on to comprise half of the city’s new nurses and one-third of new teachers as they help address the statewide staffing shortages in both critical disciplines.
Award Winners
CUNY’s standout community college graduates this year include nine recipients of the prestigious Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship, the largest group of the University’s students to receive the award in a single year. Previous CUNY recipients of the scholarship went on to pursue baccalaureate studies at universities including Cornell, Princeton and Columbia, along with CUNY’s four-year colleges.
The entire CUNY Class of 2025 will celebrate their accomplishments in over 25 commencement ceremonies taking place at iconic New York locations, including Barclays Center and the Ford Ampitheater at Coney Island in Brooklyn; the Apollo Theater, Bryant Park and Lincoln Center in Manhattan; and the UBS Arena in Belmont Park, Long Island.
A Star-Studded Guest List
An inspirational set of dignitaries will receive honors or serve as keynote speakers at the ceremonies. Here is a selection of this year’s honorees:
Chancellor Matos Rodríguez will also confer honorary degrees from the University to four philanthropic leaders who have long supported CUNY and its students:
Below is a list of the University’s main 2025 commencement ceremonies:
Thursday, May 22
Friday, May 23
Tuesday, May 27
Wednesday, May 28
Thursday, May 29
Friday, May 30
Wednesday, June 4
Thursday, June 5
Tuesday, June 10
Tuesday, June 17
Wednesday, June 18
Friday, June 20
One CUNY college, the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism, holds its annual commencement ceremony in December at The Times Center in Midtown Manhattan as a result of the school’s academic program length of three semesters.