Baruch College

New York, United States of America

Baruch College, part of the City University of New York (CUNY), is renowned for its diverse student body and strong emphasis on business and public affairs education. It offers a range of undergraduate and graduate programs, particularly excelling in finance, marketing, and public administration.
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Baruch College offers a full range of financial aid options, including federal and state grants (like Pell Grant and TAP), CUNY and Baruch-specific scholarships, Federal Work-Study programs, and student loans. Students must complete the FAFSA and NYS DREAM Act application to be considered.
To be considered for most merit-based scholarships, you must submit your admission application by the priority deadline. There is also a separate Baruch Online Scholarship Application (BOSA) that students must complete to be matched with numerous donor-funded scholarships for which they may be eligible.
Typically, incoming students who have completed their FAFSA and any other required documents will begin to receive their financial aid award letters in the spring for the upcoming academic year. The timing can vary, and it is best to check your CUNYfirst account regularly for updates.

University Of Baruch College Application Statistics

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University Of Baruch College Application Statistics

18433
15254
3179
1221
16:1
50 %
$ 30000
$ 19228
$ 3290
2.8
33
80 %
1305
27
6.5

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