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Page 1: Baruch College Viewbook

Baruch college N e w y o r k C i t y

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Baruch collegeLocated in the heart of New york City, Baruch College delivers excellence in public

education to a vibrant, dynamic, and engaged student community. whether it’s joining

one of our 170+ clubs and organizations, rooting on one of our 13 NCAA Division iii

teams, or having lunch with a friend on our 25th Street Plaza, Baruch students are

members of a diverse community that is as lively and active as the city it calls home.

a nationally recognized college in new york city

• in the top 15% of u.S. colleges for the fifth year running, as ranked by Princeton review.

• top 5 Public regional universities for the fifth consecutive year. top 100 undergraduate Business program, by U.S. News & world report.

• #20 among america’s “Best college Buys” by Forbes magazine.

• top 25 undergraduate Programs for entrepreneurship (#21) by entrepreneur magazine.

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our neighBorhood: gramercy Park / Flatiron / murray hill

Baruch’s campus is in a happening, historic, and convenient neighborhood. Located

less than 10 minutes from Grand Central terminal and Penn Station and 15 minutes

from wall Street and times Square, there is always something to see, do, and eat near

Baruch. From dumplings to donuts, street food to fine dining, the food options are

fantastic. Baruch’s neighborhood includes Madison Square Park, the famed shopping

on 5th Avenue, and entertainment at the Pit comedy club and Blender theater.

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academicSStudents can select a combination of majors and minors from one of our three

acclaimed schools: weissman School of Arts and Sciences, the School of Public Affairs

and the Zicklin School of Business.

MajorsAccountancy

Actuarial Science

Arts & Sciences (Ad Hoc Major)

Biological/Natural Sciences

Business Communication

Business Journalism

Business writing

Computer information Systems

Corporate Communication

economics

english

Finance

Graphic Communication

History

industrial/organizational Psychology

Journalism

Journalism & Creative writing

Management

Marketing Management

Mathematics

Music (including Management of Musical enterprises)

Philosophy

Political Science

Psychology

Public Affairs

Quantitative Methods & Modeling

real estate & Metropolitan Development

Sociology

Spanish

Statistics: BA Major

Statistics & Quantitative Modeling: BBA Major

MinorsAmerican Studies

Art

Asian and Asian American Studies

Black and Hispanic Studies

Business Minors for Non-Business Majors

Business writing

Chinese

Communication Studies

Comparative Literature

Computer Applications in Business

economics

economics and Finance

education

english

entrepreneurship

environmental Sustainability

Film

French

Global Studies

Hebrew

History

Human resource Management

Humanities with Honors

information Studies

information technology & Social responsibility

international Business

italian

Japanese

Jewish Studies

Journalism

Latin American & Caribbean Studies

Law

Law & Policy

Marketing

Mathematics

Music

Natural Sciences

New Media Arts

operations Management

operations research

Philosophy

Physics

Political Science

Psychology

Public Affairs

Quantitative Methods & Modeling

real estate

religion & Culture

Sociology

Spanish

Spanish-english translation

Statistics & Quantitative Modeling

Survey research

theatre

women’s Studies

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careerSBaruch’s StArr Career Development Center hosts career and internship fairs in the fall

and spring semesters. with 4,380 jobs and 5,889 internships posted on campus, Baruch

students have the edge in gaining valuable real world experience. the average starting

salary of Baruch graduates is $45,597.

Student Services: career counseling, resume reviews, mock interviewing, vocational

testing, on-campus recruitment and networking/mentoring opportunities.

Special Programs: Pre-Law, Financial Leadership Program & Peers-for-Careers.

Study aBroadBaruch students can study abroad in

several countries all over the world. Some

opportunities to study abroad with CUNy

include: China • Brazil • Czech republic •

italy • ecuador • Japan • France • South

korea • Germany • Switzerland • Australia

• thailand • U.k • Costa rica • india •

Spain • Austria • israel • Mexico • Greece •

South Africa • russia • Sweden • Jamaica •

Netherlands • Hungary • Vietnam • Ghana

honorSMacaulay Honors College

& Baruch Scholars.

Benefits:

Free or matched tuition

Study stipend

Free laptop computer

Dedicated academic advisor

exclusive social events

Honors courses

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exPand your Social networkBaruch has over 170 clubs and organizations and dozens of annual events and

traditions. Student clubs focus on a variety of themes including Cultural, Artistic, Greek

Life, Academics, Athletics & recreation and Community Service.

Join a club your first week of school or start your own. with a packed calendar of

campus programming, and club events, Baruch students are active on campus and off.

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VarSity athleticS: 13 diViSion iii ncaa teamS

Women’s Basketball

Cross Country

Softball

Swimming

tennis

Volleyball

Men’sBaseball

Basketball

Cross Country

Soccer

Swimming

tennis

Volleyball

a legacy oF SucceSS:

• women’s Basketball won 6 out of the last 8 Conference Champions

and is top 25 nationally.

• Men’s tennis won 8 out of the last 10 Conference Championships.

• women’s Swimming has won the last 4 Conference Championships.

• women’s Volleyball are reigning Conference Champions, winning

back-to-back championships.

• Men’s Volleyball were Conference Champions, made an NCAA Final Four

appearance and were ranked #3 nationally in 2013. the team has been

nationally ranked every week since 2009.

reSidence liFe

• Baruch’s residence Hall is located on the Upper east Side – one block from

the 6 train, 96th Street Station.

• Double and triple room options are available.

• For more, visit: www.baruch.cuny.edu/housing.

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admiSSionSApply online at CUNY.EDU/APPLY. A recommended personal essay and resume of

activities is available at Baruch.edu/undergrad.

aPPlication deadlineSGeneral Freshman: Baruch recommended January 1 CUNY preferred February 1

Macaulay Honors: December 1

SEEK: February 1

FreShman ProFileIncoming Class Size: 1,200Retention Rate: 91.5%

Number of Applications: 25,500Acceptance Rate: 24%

admitted Student ProFileAll Students

SAT: 1160–1340 • ACT: 26–28 • GPA: 86–92

Macaulay Honors

SAT: 1348–1470 • ACT: 26–30 • GPA: 92–95

SEEK Equal Opportunity Program

(Learn more at Baruch.edu/seek) SAT: 1065–1100 • ACT: 23–24 • GPA: 83–89

coSt2013–2014 Annual Tuition:

in-State Student, $5,730

out-of-State & international Student, $15,300

Financial Aid:

• 80% of Baruch students receive some

form of financial aid

• For more information visit

Baruch.edu/financialaid

keeP in touch!Find us on campus or on social media

register for a campus tour at Baruch.edu/undergrad

Contact us: 646.312.2010 | [email protected]

read what our student bloggers are writing about: Baruch.edu/journals

“ “Baruch College ranks in

the top 10% and delivers

highest annual ROI (in state) and fourth highest

roi (out of state). – College education roi

rankings, 2013 - PayScale.com

““

Baruch students graduate

with some of the lowest

debt rates in the country. – Student Debt Project, 2012