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What does it mean for students if the CUNY ASAP program gets cut?

The City University of New York Accelerated Study in Associate Programs, or CUNY ASAP, is a program funded by the New York government. This program is offered throughout the nine CUNY colleges in New York City.

CUNY ASAP helps keep low-income students on track with their education by providing financial, academic, and personal support. This includes career counseling, waived tuition, MTA cards, and additional financial aid to buy textbooks.

The program has doubled the graduation rate for disadvantaged students. Resulting in other states are looking for a way to implement it into their own higher education system.

$20 Million taken out

As of July, Mayor De Blasio proposed budget cuts to CUNY ASAP. The NYC mayor’s office included a $20 million dollar cut to CUNY ASAP for their proposed 2021 budget.

The city has already failed in securing their student and workers’ safety during the COVID-19 crisis. Now, it aims to strip away funds meant to educate students.

By taking away their funds, CUNY ASAP will not be able to welcome any new students to this program.

Last year, de Blasio spoke well of the CUNY ASAP program at a conference. This year, his actions do not match his words.

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Council Member’s responses

A few council members have taken to Twitter and news outlets to show their distress.

“The ASAP program has been a lifeline for students pursuing associate degrees in the face of tremendous hardships,” Councilman Fernando Cabrera told the Bronx Times.

He added, “At this critical time when the COVID-19 pandemic is showing us the deadliness and potential fatality of racial disparities, how can we end the programs that lead the way out of poverty?”

CUNY ASAP is one of the programs in higher education that has proven to be effective. They receive thorough evaluations by the Manpower Demonstration Research Corporation or MDRC. The program has yet to fail the audit.


CUNY ASAP recipients’ response

Some students in the program wonder why the budget allocated for education must suffer during the COVID-19 trial.

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Low-income students will suffer if the CUNY ASAP program faces budget cuts. This program funds just more than students’ educations. It funds their travel to get to school and buy textbooks. College textbooks are generally expensive, so without them, students may struggle in their classes.

There is now a petition to attempt to save the program’s funding.

It’s not safe, Mayor Bill de Blasio roasted for bumping R. Kelly

“Sunday is the Lord’s day.” So why was Mayor Bill de Blasio caught red-handed flapping his arms like a bird to R. Kelly’s “I Believe I Can Fly” song at a church service while visiting South Carolina?

Mans is sick he was caught, no? During the service, a congregation of churchgoers worships the “Savior” while Mayor Bill de Blasio is seen on the upper left side of the video bumping heavy to the alleged sex abuser’s infamous track.

No one is safe, son, not even the Mayor of NYC. If you are caught bumping R. Kelly you will get roasted. Back in 2002, R. Kelly was charged with 21 counts of child pornography related to his allegedly videotaping himself having sex with an unidentified underage girl.

After he was acquitted on charges after a trial in 2008 his past came back to haunt him in 2019 when a Lifetime docuseries dropped and shed a brighter light on a shocking and disturbing complicit system that enabled the abuse to continue and R. Kelly from punishment.

Making headlines again, R. Kelly would be subject to more embarrassment after he failed to pay his ex-wife child support of $161,000. Then there was the interview he had with Gayle King and reports that investigators might have found a third R. Kelly sex tape.

With this kind of villainous track record, there is no reason why anyone should be knocking this mans tracks. Mayor of NYC or nah, we should all be aware that singing, humming, bumping, or even the slightest of head nodding is prohibited.

Yes, Bill, your arms flapping in sync with “I believe I Can Fly”  was probably a harmless act but you should know better homie. We should all be wise and learn from another man’s mistakes because you too might be made an example of.

And trust we noticed the entire congregation thinking they can fly too. SMH!

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There is no joking around when it comes to bumping R. Kelly’s tracks. It is a forbidden act and you will be roasted even if you’re caught on video in a church somewhere vibing out to Lord Voldemort’s throwbacks.