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General Information About CUNY Bernard M Baruch College Baruch College of the City University of New York remains dedicated to being a catalyst for the social, cultural, and financial mobility of a diverse student body, reflective of its historical mission. Baruch College educates men and women for leadership roles in business, civic and cultural affairs, and academia. It offers rigorous baccalaureate, masters, and doctoral programs to qualified students who seek careers in business, public affairs, and the arts and sciences. Integrating professional education with the arts and sciences for undergraduates, Baruch College's faculty cultivates its students’ analytical ability, critical thinking, cultural awareness, and ethical sensibility. The College’s graduate programs focus on professional preparation that enables students to become leaders and innovators in their fields. The faculty’s contributions to knowledge reflect a commitment to teaching, research, scholarship, public policy, and artistic creativity. Through executive education, continuing studies programs, and public events, Baruch engages the larger civic and international community that includes its supportive alumni, extending the College’s visibility and nurturing its global reputation.
Institutional statistical data was gathered from the U.S. Department of Education - Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics.Institution Type - 4-year, Public
Special Learning Opportunities - Study abroad
- Weekend/evening college
Student Services - Academic/career counseling service
- Employment services for students
- Placement services for completers
- On-campus day care for students' children
Credit Accepted - Dual credit
- Advanced placement (AP) credits
Religious Affiliation - Not applicable
Federal Aid - Eligible students may receive Pell Grants and other federal aid (e.g. Direct Loans).
Degrees/Certificates offered - Bachelor's degree
- Master's degree
- Post-master's certificate
Campus Setting - City: Large
Disability Services Student - 3% or Less
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Admission Total Applicants 18,835 Percent Admitted 23% Men Admitted 25% Women Admitted 22% Full Time Retention Rate 88% -
Submitted ACT & SAT Scores
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25th Percentile Score 75th Percentile Score Critical Reading 490 580 Math 550 650
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Tuition & Fees 09-10 Tuition & Fees $4,970 Room & Board Charge $0 Books & Supplies Cost $1,070 Dorm Capacity 150 -
Total Financial Aid Amounts Issued Pell Grants $16,890,000 Other Federal Grants $1,090,000 Scholarships & Fellowships $39,980,454 Discount Applied to Tuition/Fee $24,379,000 Average Grant Dollars Issued $8,645,000 Avg. Scholarship and Fellowships $19,990,227 -
Student Demographics Total Enrolled 20,793 Native American 20 Asian 5,820 African American 2,219 Hispanic 2,944 Enrolled FullTime Undergraduates 9,871 Enrolled FullTime Graduates 987



