1. How it Works
New York City students can join free afterschool programs that offer homework help, sports, arts, and more. Hundreds of programs are located all over the City.
- In COMPASS programs, young people get to participate in:
- literacy and Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematic (STEM) learning.
- activities that are hands-on, project-based, and aligned with educational standards.
- high quality arts and sports programming.
- Programs are typically three hours each day, five days per week, including on school holidays.
- Programs are offered in all five boroughs and in many neighborhoods.
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More ways to get help with this program
Online
Learn more about COMPASS from DYCD.
Call 311
Ask for “Comprehensive After School Program assistance.”
Call
Call DYCD Community Connect at 800-246-4646 or 646-343-6800. You can also speak to the afterschool program staff at your child’s school for more information.
Visit your child’s school
Speak with an afterschool program staff person at your child’s school for more information.
2. Determine your eligibility
All NYC students in kindergarten to 12th grade are eligible to enroll in COMPASS programs.
Each program may have different age and eligibility requirements.
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3. How to apply
Apply online
You can use Discover DYCD to find programs in your area. To get started:
- Go to the Discover DYCD website.
- Select “afterschool programs” and click on “Search”.
Apply in person
To enroll your child in a COMPASS NYC program, contact the afterschool program staff at your child’s school.
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