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U.S. News & World Report
#6
#4
#32
#1
#61
#77
#58
#29
“Top 10 Public Schools/Regional Universities” in the North (2016)
“Most Ethnically Diverse Colleges” in the North (2016)
“Best Colleges” in the North (2016)
“Least Debt” in the North (2016)
“Undergraduate Business Programs” (2016)
“Full-time MBA program” (2016)
“Part-time MBA program” (2016)
“Health Care Management Program” (2016)
Forbes magazine 2015 Rankings
#14
#262
“Best Value”
“America’s Top Colleges”
Washington Monthly’s “Best Bang-for-the-Buck” 2015
#1
#26
#123
“Best-Bang-For-The-Buck” in the Northeast
“Affordable Elite Colleges”
“Top Schools” in the U.S.
The Princeton Review Top College Lists
15%
TOP 200
of Top U.S. Colleges, for the eighth consecutive year (2016)
“Colleges That Pay You Back” (2015)
Entrepreneur magazine
#9
#14
“Top 25 Colleges for Entrepreneurship,” for the sixth consecutive year (2015)
“Top 50 Graduate Programs for Entrepreneurship” (2015)
Kiplinger’s Personal Finance
#38
#116
“Best Value, Public Colleges”
“Best Value, All Colleges”
Baruch College has also been recognized by:
AffordableSchools.net
Best-Accounting-Schools.com
BestColleges.com
Business Insider
Chronicle of Higher Education
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
Finance-Colleges.com
FindMBA.com
The Financial Engineer
GraduatePrograms.com
GreatValueColleges.net
Kiplinger’s Personal Finance
Money Magazine
Nerd Wallet
Parchment
Poets & Quants
BARUCH COLLEGE AT A GLANCE
18,000 students
More than 129 languages spoken
164 countries represented on campus
35 undergraduate majors
More than
93 undergraduate minors
25 graduate-level specializations
1 doctoral program in business
14 Varsity NCAA III sports teams on campus
Baruch, a Senior College in the City University of New York system, is named in honor of Bernard M. Baruch, statesman,
financier, and devoted alumnus. Baruch has a history of more than 160 years of making a world-class education
accessible to highly motivated and diverse students through three acclaimed schools: the Zicklin School of Business;
the Weissman School of Arts and Sciences; and the School of Public Affairs.
More than 27 Centers and Institutes including:
Baruch College Survey Research Unit
Management
Baruch Performing Arts Center
(BPAC)
Center for Teaching and Learning
Bernard L. Schwartz Communication
Institute
Center for the Study of Business and
Government
Center for Educational Leadership
Computer Center for Visually
Impaired People
Center for Equality, Pluralism
and Policy
CUNY Institute for Demographic
Research
Center for Innovation and
Leadership in Government
Graduate Career Management
Center
Center for Nonprofit Strategy and
International Student Service Center
The Lawrence N. Field Center for
Entrepreneurship
New York Census Research Data
Center
The Robert Zicklin Center for
Corporate Integrity
The Sandra Kahn Wasserman Jewish
Studies Center
STARR Career Development Center
Steven L. Newman Real Estate
Institute
The Education Trust, a research and advocacy group, named Baruch College as one of five U.S. 4-year
colleges that is doing a good job serving low-income students. Additionally, of the five schools in the
2011 report, Baruch College has the highest graduation rate (60.3%) and highest Pell enrollment (44%).
Baruch earned recognition for Access, Value and Excellence in the following rankings:
#1 Highest Annual ROI, According to PayScale 2013
College Report; #108 (Top 10%) of PayScale’s overall
ranking of U.S. public and private colleges
#3 “The Future Zuckerbergs” 2013 Colleges Rankings by
HerCampus.com for Entrepreneurship
#21 Top 100 “Obama Scorecard Colleges” for Value and
Affordability by Affordable Colleges Online (2013)