Zip Code
10010
School Size
Tuition
$8,071
Affiliation
Type of School
Public
Student Body Gender
Co-Ed
Religious Affiliation
Scholarships For International Student
Conditional Admission
Top Programs
Setting
Urban
Accreditation and Certification
MSCHE
Type of Housing
Acceptance Rate
29%
NCLEX Pass Rate
99%
Baruch College is part of a tradition that dates to the founding, in 1847, of the Free Academy, the first free public institution of higher education in the nation. Baruch’s landmark building at 23rd Street and Lexington Avenue occupies the site of the Free Academy. Established in 1919 as City College’s School of Business and Civic Administration, the school was renamed in 1953 in honor of Bernard M. Baruch—statesman, financier, and devoted alumnus. In 1968 the school became an independent senior college in The City University of New York (CUNY) system.
The College sustains the Free Academy and the City University’s original mission by providing access to educational opportunities for a diverse student body. Today, as a thriving, urban, multicultural institution, Baruch attracts motivated, accomplished students committed to achieving their dreams. Baruch has established a national and international reputation for academic excellence, and its graduates are recognized for their ability and drive. It succeeds in developing talented professionals that keep New York City vibrant and thriving in a constantly changing global economy.
Baruch offers undergraduate and graduate programs of study through its three schools: the Zicklin School of Business, the largest and one of the most respected business schools in the nation; the Mildred and George Weissman School of Arts and Sciences; and the Austin W. Marxe School of Public and International Affairs. The College also offers non-degree and certificate programs through its Division of Continuing and Professional Studies.
Situated on Lexington Avenue near the Flatiron and Gramercy Park districts of Manhattan, Baruch College is in the heart of one of the world’s most dynamic financial and cultural centers. The College is within easy reach of Wall Street, Midtown, the United Nations, and the global headquarters of major companies and organizations. This “real-world classroom” adds immeasurably to the value of a Baruch education and offers unparalleled internship, career, and networking opportunities. Some of the nation’s top executives are Baruch alumni, and many of them regularly come to campus to share their expertise with current students.
Baruch students come from 155 nations, reflecting the diversity of New York City. This mixture of people and life experiences creates a rich social and academic environment that enhances our students’ learning and prepares them for a global marketplace. Total enrollment is over 19,700, including nearly 4,000 graduate students.
Baruch faculty are among the most distinguished and most widely known in their fields. They combine outstanding academic credentials with significant real-world experience. Full-time faculty teach both entry-level and advanced courses and serve as advisors to student organizations and pre-professional programs. Adjunct faculty are typically drawn from New York City’s business and professional ranks. Baruch employs another 700 administrative and support personnel. Faculty members are regularly recognized with fellowships, grants, and awards from many notable foundations and public agencies.
Members of the faculty throughout the college are recognized for significant scholarly achievements at Baruch’s annual faculty convocation, which celebrates scholarly and creative achievements, including books, edited collections, and articles in top-tier journals, as well as major grants received, exhibitions, and performances.
Baruch College offers 29 undergraduate majors, 60 undergraduate minors, and 56 graduate-level specializations/programs through its three schools. The College confers the BBA, BA, BS, and BSPA degrees at the undergraduate level, and the MBA, MS, MPA, MIA, MSEd, MA, Executive MBA and MS, and Executive MPA at the graduate level. The College also houses the City University’s PhD in business and in industrial/organizational psychology and offers joint programs leading to the JD/MBA in conjunction with Brooklyn Law School.
The Zicklin School of Business is the largest collegiate school of business in the nation and the only CUNY school that offers business programs accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, representing the highest worldwide standard of achievement for business schools.
The George and Mildred Weissman School of Arts and Sciences provides a broad-based arts and sciences education to all Baruch undergraduates, who are required to complete an arts and sciences minor to earn a bachelor’s degree. Weissman also offers undergraduate degree programs in more than 50 areas of study that blend rigorous theory with practical experience.
The Austin W. Marxe School of Public and International Affairs is widely recognized for its teaching, research, and service in the areas of municipal government, nonprofit administration, policy analysis, and evaluation, health care policy, and educational administration.
Baruch’s 17-floor Newman Vertical Campus serves as the hub of the College. Covering nearly an entire square block between Lexington and Third Avenues, and 24th and 25th Streets, the 800,000 square-foot structure houses high-technology classrooms and research facilities; faculty and administrative offices; executive conference facilities; a three-level athletics and recreation complex; an expanded student activities center; the Baruch Performing Arts Complex, which comprises the Rose Nagelberg Theatre and Engelman Recital Hall; a 500-seat auditorium; a television studio; and a campus bookstore with a coffee shop. The Newman Vertical Campus has been honored by the American Institute of Architects with the highest award it offers to an individual building.
The 1,450-seat, 330,000 square-foot William and Anita Newman Library, housed in the Information and Technology Building, directly opposite the new Newman Vertical Campus, provides the Baruch community with access to several hundred online databases and information resources in print and electronic formats. Users have access seven days a week to the library’s on-site computing facilities, as well as remote access to thousands of full-text journals, newspapers, and books. Librarians are available to answer questions 24/7 via a text chat. In 2003, the library won the prestigious Excellence in Academic Libraries Award for best college library in the nation from the Association of College and Research Libraries. The Baruch Computing and Technology Center, also located in the Information and Technology Building, is the largest student computing center in New York City. It provides computer access to 250 students at a time.
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