Resources For You
Compete for a Chance to Win $1 Million: The Hult Prize Competition
The Hult Prize Competition—sometimes called the Nobel Prize for Students—challenges young people around the world to solve the planet's most
pressing issues. The Challenge for 2023 is to launch an innovative social venture in the clothing and fashion industry to make it more sustainable.
Learn more.
Follow BaruchOne for Resources and Guidance
For student-centered announcements and other help, follow the College’s BaruchOne social media resource accounts on
Instagram,
Twitter, and Facebook.
Academic Momentum
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.
Bearcat Peer Advisors
Have questions about academic policies? A Bearcat Peer Advisor can help. Drop in at the Newman Vertical Campus (NVC), Fifth Floor, Room 5-215. Hours: Monday and
Tuesday: noon–3:30 pm; Wednesdays: noon–3:00 pm; Thursday: 11:00 am–5:00 pm; and Friday: 11:00 am–3:00 pm.
FAFSA Resources & News
- FAFSA: The Guide:
Understanding
FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). Save time, money, and stress.
- 2023–24 FAFSA Available:
Students can file the
2023–24 FAFSA for the Fall 2023 and Spring 2024 terms.
Obtain or retrieve 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.
Free Legal Consultation with an Immigration Lawyer
Currently registered undergraduates have
the opportunity to speak with an immigration lawyer twice a semester. Schedule an appointment on the
Student Life website.
Support from the Counseling Center
The Baruch College
Counseling Center offers free and confidential services. Through culturally responsive and trauma-informed counseling and psychological services, the Counseling Center assists students in achieving
their academic and personal goals.
- Individual Counseling:
Please visit the
Counseling Center’s website and click on the “Make an Appointment” button or email
[log in to unmask].
- Group Counseling: Two sessions of Relationship
to Self and Others meet on Tuesdays and Thursdays, 1:00–2:00 pm on Zoom. To participate on Tuesday, email
[log in to unmask];
to participate on Thursday, email
[log in to unmask].
- Black Mental Health Matters Support Sessions
foster and support the growth, networking, collaboration, success, and well-being of Black students.
Fridays, 2:00–3:00 pm via Zoom. To participate, email [log in to unmask]
from your Baruch student email account.
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Stress Management Support Session:
The end of the semester can be a difficult time—with upcoming finals and end-of-term projects and schoolwork coming due. To help students during this time, the Counseling
Center is offering a Stress Management Support Session, today, Thursday, Dec. 8, 1:00–2:00 pm, in-person, 137 East 25th Street, 9th floor (entrance between the library and the Welcome Center).
Crisis Text Line: Connect with Counselors 24/7
The
Crisis Text Line offers immediate access to free, confidential counseling 24/7 via text.
Baruch College Student Health Care Center
The
Student Health Care Center provides a full range of clinical health services. Call 646-312-2040 or email
[log in to unmask] for questions or an appointment.
Resource Guide from the New York City Alliance Against Sexual Assault
The New York City Alliance Against Sexual Assault has created a
comprehensive resource guide
for survivors and victims of sexual violence in NYC and those who counsel and support them. Resources include
child and family welfare services, NYC helplines, financial support, legal services, campus sexual violence resources, and community-based organizations
in all boroughs.
Covid 19-Information
Please review
CUNY’s Covid-19 Information page for guidance on uploading proof of vaccination, important policies, and more.
Things To Do
Today, Dec. 8
Stress
Management Support Session
Baruch
Holiday Marketplace
A
Tour of the World in Six Artworks: Anti-War Ukrainian Folk Art: Maria Prymachenko’s Dove Asks for Peace
A
Reading and Conversation with Roslyn Bernstein, Baruch Professor Emerita and Author of
The Girl Who Counted Numbers
Final
Two Days of Mishkin Gallery Exhibition Who Speaks for the Oceans?
Tuesday, Dec. 13
Zicklin
Talks Business: Can Humans Be More Humane?
Student
Health and Wellness Festival
Go Bearcats
Men’s
Basketball Defeats Hunter in High-Scoring CUNYAC Opener
Mia
Castillo Records Another Triple-Double, Bearcats Lose Tough CUNYAC Opener in Overtime
Baruch
Tennis to Host Free Children’s Tennis Clinic on Saturday, Dec. 10
New NCAA Office of Inclusion Resource Guides
The NCAA’s Office of Inclusion recently released
numerous resources
that focus on providing diverse and inclusive environments within the athletic and campus community. Topics include supporting student-athletes with disabilities, an inclusive language guide, a DEI Review Framework, an International Student Athlete Guide,
and a report titled The State of Women in College Sports.
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