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Overview
Dear Prospective Students, Colleagues, and Friends:
Baruch College is consistently ranked as one of the top public institutions in the northeast (U.S. News & World Report) so it is no surprise that you are visiting our website to learn more. While the best way to get to know our university is to visit in person, I will share with you three important things that make Baruch such a special and unique place to study.
What makes Baruch unique from other campuses is the energetic atmosphere of New York City. Baruch students are enthusiastic about learning and are driven to pursue their intended career by focusing on coursework and internship opportunities that are available to them in the city. The city is your campus and the classroom experience is reflective of this.
Baruch is one of the few colleges in the country that is recognized for its educational quality and value. This combination is almost nonexistent today in American postsecondary education. How many colleges and universities can you list that have in-state tuition & fees around $6,000 per year and just $16,000 for out-of-state students? Compared to other neighboring institutions in New York, Baruch is easily one of the most affordable colleges you will find.
While we do keep our tuition low we don't short-change students on resources. Students who take the time to get to know campus can easily schedule an appointment with an academic advisor to discuss their program plan, meet with a tutor, obtain career preparation, apply for financial aid, be part of a student organization and ultimately end up with a fruitful college experience.
So what are your next steps? I advise you to start by doing some research. Take some time to figure out what you’re looking for in a college by determining your priorities (major, location, size, financial commitment, etc.) and let them lead you to the right school for you. If Baruch lands on your list, please come for a visit. We’d love to meet you!
Regards,
Marisa DeLaCruz
Director of Undergraduate Admissions