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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your Last Name, First Name, and Given Name (nickname) in the designated fields.
  3. Select your Major from the dropdown menu. If undecided, choose 'Undeclared'.
  4. Indicate your Year by checking the appropriate box: Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, or Senior. If graduating this semester, check that option as well.
  5. Fill in your Expected Graduation term (Fall/Spring) and Year if applicable.
  6. List any Special Skills/Knowledge/Interests you possess in the provided section.
  7. For Contact Information, enter your @myhunter email address and a frequently checked email account. Provide a reachable phone number.
  8. Complete the Emergency Contact section with their Relation, Name, and Number.
  9. Specify your Scheduling Information by detailing your available hours for each day of the week.
  10. Attach your CUNYFirst class schedule in 'calendar view' as instructed and note any additional preferences for availability.

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Instructional Staff Labor Relations is responsible for the negotiation of the collective bargaining agreement with the PSC, in fulfillment of the Universitys role as a public employer under Section 6208 of the New York State Education Law and Article 14 of the New York State Civil Service Law.
As a New York State (NYS) entity, The City University of New York, including its constituent units (the Central Office, colleges, schools, centers, and institutes) (collectively, the University or CUNY), like many other public universities, are subject to restrictions on its contracting activities that are not be
University Payroll manages the Senior Colleges utilizing the Office of the State Comptrollers Payroll system, and manages the Junior Colleges utilizing the Financial Information Services Agency and Office of Payroll Administrations Payroll system. Each system has its own practices and policies.
State Ethics In Public Service and at CUNY All state employees, including employees of The City University of New York, are bound by the New York State Public Officers Law and New York State ethics regulations.
What are the Rules? For ethics purposes, all CUNY employees are state employees, including community college employees.
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General Contact Information City University of New York. University Offices. 205 East 42nd Street. New York, NY 10017. 1-800-CUNY-YES (1-800-286-9937) 212-997-CUNY (2869) admissions@cuny.edu. mediarelations@cuny.edu. Records Access Officer. 205 East 42nd Street. New York, NY 10017. CUNY.RecordsOfficer@cuny.edu.
All state employees, including employees of The City University of New York, are bound by the New York State Public Officers Law and New York State ethics regulations.

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