Resources For You Follow BaruchOne for Resources and Guidance Student-centered announcements and other help is available on the College’s BaruchOne social media resource accounts. Follow them on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook for updates. Vaccination and Booster Mandate for Spring 2022 Please review CUNY’s Academic Year 2021-22 Safety Guidance and Baruch Forward for information about uploading booster shot proof, vaccination policies, and more. Stay on Track: Finish in Four To graduate on time and, in some cases, retain financial aid, most full-time students should plan to take at least 30 credits per academic year. Chart your course to on-time graduation. FAFSA Resources & News · FAFSA: The Guide: Understanding FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). Save time, money, and stress. · FAFSA 2022–23: Apply for the Financial Aid You Deserve: Need federal student aid for the Summer 2022, Fall 2022, or Spring 2023? File your 2022-23 FAFSA today! Don’t forget to obtain your Federal Student Aid ID to sign electronically. If you are a dependent, one parent will need an ID to sign as well. Baruch’s Federal Code is 007273. The NYS TAP (NY residents only) code is 1409. Read the Guide to Surviving and Thriving at CUNY Prepared for CUNY students by CUNY students, this guide offers a one-stop resource for health, academic, financial, and basic-needs services at CUNY. Support from the Counseling Center The Baruch College Counseling Center is committed to supporting you. The center offers free and confidential individual and group counseling and support sessions. - Individual counseling: Please visit the Counseling Center’s website and click on the “Make an Appointment” button or email [log in to unmask]
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Crisis Text Line: Connect with Counselors 24/7 Feeling unusually stressed or sad or experiencing something you can’t seem to shake? The Crisis Text Line offers immediate access to free, confidential counseling 24/7 via text.
Things To Do Tuesday, Apr. 26 Ackerman Lecture: Immigrant Health Disparities and COVID Thursday, Apr. 28 Grassroots Lobbying and Big Tech “Such is Aunt Nancy”: Gender, Scavenging, and Racial Capitalism on the Harlem Renaissance Stage—a Works-in-Progress Presentation by Professor Erica Richardson Friday, April 29 Marxe DEI Fridays: Integrating DEI into Faculty Development Tuesday, May 3 A Conversation with Alvin L. Bragg Jr., Manhattan District Attorney Through Friday, May 6 Lamin Fofana: Blues Exhibition Through Monday, May 9 New Media Artspace Presents Pinar Yolaçan: Body-Image Tuesday, May 10 The Asian American Business Development Center (AABDC) and Baruch College’s Asian Heritage Alumni Network Presents: Asian Leaders, Asian Leadership Thursday, May 12 Undergraduate Research and Creative Inquiry Expo Friday, May 13 Inaugural Cross-College Faculty Research Symposium (Open to Graduate Student Submissions) Marxe DEI Fridays: Integrating DEI into Staff Development
Go Bearcats Men’s Volleyball Defeats Hunter to Win CUNYAC Championship, Will Play Rutgers-Newark in NCAA Men’s Tennis Rolls Past Lehman 9–0 Baseball Sweeps Lehman in CUNYAC Doubleheader, Win Streak Reaches Five Access to the Athletics & Recreation Complex (ARC) Baruch’s ARC is open to students taking Physical Education classes, students who have a paid locker rental, and student-athletes competing in the College’s NCAA Division III programs. Otherwise, please note that ARC facilities are closed until further notice. |