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CUNY BERNARD M BARUCH COLLEGE
ONE BERNARD BARUCH WAY
NEW YORK, NY10010
General info:(646) 312-3310
Financial aid office:(646) 312-1360
Admissions office:(646) 312-1400
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Tuition + Room (2011)
Instate: $5,550
Out-of-State: $11,460
Room & Board(on-campus): $10,776

UGrad Application Fee: $65
Grad Application Fee: $125

Tuition Prepaid: Yes
Tuition Payment Plan: Yes
Campus Housing Capacity:150
Freshman Must Live on Campus: No

University Makeup (2011)
# of Undergrads: 16,965
# of Grad students: 5,015
# of Part time: 5
Total Students: 21,980
49% Male, 51% Female

International: 12%
African-American: 11%
American Indian: 0%
Asian: 29%
Hispanic: 14%
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander: 29%
Caucasian (non-hispan): 35%

Financial Aid
66% First time, full time students receive federal aid and the average amount is $1,390

62% of students receive State/Local grants and the average amount is $1,123

3% receive instiutional grants and the average institutional award is $337

3% receive student loans and the average amount is $1,283
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Admissions Requirements
Secondary School Record Required
Secondary School GPA Required
Secondary School Rank Neither required nor recommended
Test Scores Required
Competencies Neither required nor recommended
Test EOFL Required

Special Credits
HS College Credit: Yes
AP Credit: Yes
Life Experience Credit: No
Special Credits(other): No

Applicants Admitted %
24% men vs 22% women admitted

Applicants vs Admissions
Number of Men Applicants: 9,305
Number of Women Applicants: 9,411
Number of Men Admitted: 2,238
Number of Women Admitted: 2,032

Student Services
Library On Campus
Counseling Services
Employment Services
Placement Services
Day Care On Campus

Majors  Hide Majors
• Accounting
• Actuarial Science
• Auditing
• Business Administration and Management General
• Business Statistics
• Business/Corporate Communications
• Business/Managerial Economics
• Economics General
• English Language and Literature General
• Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies
• Finance General
• Financial Mathematics
• Higher Education/Higher Education Administration
• History General
• Hospital and Health Care Facilities Administration/Management
• Industrial and Organizational Psychology
• Information Science/Studies
• International Business/Trade/Commerce
• Labor and Industrial Relations
• Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies
• Management Information Systems General
• Mathematics General
• Music General
• Operations Research
• Philosophy
• Political Science and Government General
• Psychology General
• Public Administration
• Real Estate
• Sales Distribution and Marketing Operations General
• Sociology
• Spanish Language and Literature
• Statistics General
• Superintendency and Educational System Administration
• Taxation

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