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Baruch College

Baruch College (officially the Bernard M. Baruch College) is a public college in New York City. It is a constituent college of the City University of New York system. Named for financier and statesman Bernard M. Baruch, the college operates undergraduate and postgraduate programs through the Zicklin School of Business, the Weissman School of Arts and Sciences, and the Marxe School of Public and International Affairs.

Baruch College
Seal of Baruch College
Former names
City College School of Business and Civic Administration (1919–1953)
Baruch School of Business (1953–1968)
TypePublic college
Established1919; 104 years ago (1919) (original school)
1968; 55 years ago (1968) (independent college)
Parent institution
City University of New York
Endowment$295.7 million[1] (Baruch College), $3.6 billion (City University of New York)
PresidentS. David Wu
ProvostLinda Essig
Academic staff
1,221
Administrative staff
699
Students19,740[2]
Undergraduates15,774[2]
Postgraduates3,966[2]
Location, ,
United States

40°44′25″N 73°59′00″W / 40.740159°N 73.98338°W / 40.740159; -73.98338
CampusUrban, 3 acres (1.2 ha)
ColorsBlue   and white  
NicknameBearcats
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division IIICUNYAC
MascotBearcat
Websitebaruch.cuny.edu

History Edit

 
The Free Academy

Baruch College is one of the senior colleges in the CUNY system. It traces its roots back to the 1847 founding of the Free Academy,[3] the first institution of free public higher education in the United States. The New York State Literature Fund was created to serve students who could not afford to enroll in New York City's private colleges. The Fund led to the creation of the Committee of the Board of Education of the City of New York, led by Townsend Harris, J.S. Bosworth, and John L. Mason, which brought about the establishment of what would become the Free Academy, on Lexington Avenue in Manhattan.[citation needed]

The Free Academy became the College of the City of New York, now The City College of New York (CCNY). In 1919, what would become Baruch College was established as City College School of Business and Civic Administration.[4] On December 15, 1928, the cornerstone was laid on the new building which would house the newly founded school. At this point, the school did not admit women. At the time it opened it was considered the biggest such school for the teaching of business education in the United States.[5]

 
The original building on 23rd Street, known as the Lawerence and Eris Field Building, is still in use today.

By the 1930s, women were enrolled in the School of Business. The total enrollment at CCNY reached an all-time high of 40,000 students in 1935, and the School of Business had an enrollment of more than 1,700 students in the day session alone. In 1953, it was renamed the Baruch School of Business in honor of Bernard Baruch, an 1889 graduate of CCNY who went on to become a prominent financier and adviser to two presidents. In 1961, the New York State Education Law established the City University of New York (CUNY) system. In 1968, the Baruch School of Business was spun off as Baruch College, an independent senior college in the CUNY system.[citation needed]

The first president of the new college (1969–1970) was the previous Federal Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Robert C. Weaver. In 1971, the college appointed Clyde Wingfield, a noted educator, as its president. He was succeeded by economist Joel Edwin Segall in 1977. Segall recruited several well-known faculty members to the School of Business and established the college's permanent home on Lower Lexington Avenue.[6] Matthew Goldstein was president of the school from 1991 to 1998 (he later went on to serve as the Chancellor of CUNY from 1999 to 2013). He was responsible for raising admissions requirements and creating the School of Public Affairs in 1994. Edward Regan, former comptroller of New York state, served as president from 2000 to 2004. During his tenure, test scores rose, student retention rates increased, and many new faculty members were hired.[7] In 2001, the Vertical Campus opened and Baruch College accepted its first students from the CUNY Honors College, now known as the Macaulay Honors College. The college also implemented a common core curriculum for all undergraduates.[citation needed]

Kathleen Waldron became the president in 2004. Under Waldron, Baruch College received large donations from its alumni, which resulted in the Vertical Campus, 23rd Street building, and Performing Arts complex being renamed in honor of the three largest donors respectively.[8] Alumni giving has increased under "Baruch Means Business," a $150 million capital campaign.[9] In August 2009, Waldron resigned from her position to become a University Professor at the Graduate Center. Stan Altman, the former dean of the School of Public Affairs from 1999 to 2005, was named interim president.[10]

On February 22, 2010, Mitchel Wallerstein, Dean of the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University, was appointed as the president of the college. He took office on August 2, 2010,[11] and remained until June 30, 2020, after which he became a University Professor at CUNY. Under his leadership, Baruch College established degree programs with universities globally, ranked as a top college for social mobility, and achieved the best graduation rate within the CUNY system.[12]

Baruch College was the scene of student protests in 2011 as a result of tuition hikes.[13] This resulted in arrests.[13]

S. David Wu is the current President of Baruch College, taking office on July 1, 2020.[14]

Presidents of Baruch College Edit

President Tenure
1. Robert Weaver 1968–1970
2. Clyde Wingfield 1971–1976
3. Joel Segall 1977–1990
Joyce Brown (interim) 1990–1991
4. Matthew Goldstein 1991–1998
Lois S. Cronholm (interim) 1998–1999
Sidney Lirtzman (interim) 1999–2000
5. Edward Regan 2000–2004
6. Kathleen Waldron 2004–2009
Stan Altman (interim) 2009–2010
7. Mitchel Wallerstein 2010–2020
8. S. David Wu 2020–present

Academics Edit

Baruch College is composed of three academic schools, the Zicklin School of Business, the Weissman School of Arts and Sciences, and the Marxe School of Public and International Affairs.[15]

 
The Newman Vertical Campus is home to the Zicklin School of Business and Weissman School of Arts and Sciences.

The Zicklin School of Business grants a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree in 19 different business-related areas, a Masters of Business Administration (MBA) in 14 business-related areas, and a Masters of Science (MS) in 8 business-related programs.[16]

The Weissman School of Arts and Sciences grants a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in over 27 different arts and science-related areas, a Masters of Arts (MA) in Corporate Communications and Mental Health Counseling, and a Masters of Science (MS) in Financial Engineering and Industrial-Organizational Psychology.[17]

The Austin W. Marxe School of Public and International Affairs grants a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Public Affairs, a Masters of Public Administration (MPA) in 5 different public affairs-related areas, and a Masters of Science in education (MSEd) in Higher Education Administration.[18]

The college also houses several doctoral (PhD) programs offered through the CUNY Graduate Center. They include Business (with specializations in Accounting, Finance, Information Systems, Marketing or Organizational Behavior) as well as Industrial and Organizational Psychology.[19][20] As of June 2013, the CUNY PhD in Business degree is offered jointly by the Graduate Center and Baruch College.[21]

Campus Edit

Lawrence and Eris Field Building Edit

 
The Lawrence and Eris Field Building

The Lawrence and Eris Field Building, also known as the 23rd Street Building, is still in use by the college today. The 23rd Street Building began renovation in 2013. The ten-year renovation project will finally bring the 23rd Street Building to twenty-first century standards.[22] The building is home to the Marxe School of Public and International Affairs and several administrative offices.[citation needed]

Information and Technology Building Edit

 
The Information and Technology Building is home to the William and Anita Newman Library.

The Information and Technology Building, which opened in 1994, is located across East 25th Street from the Newman Vertical Campus.[23] It is home to the William and Anita Newman Library, and features multiple floors with Wi-Fi access and designated "study-pod" areas. A 320-seat computer lab, the Baruch Computing and Technology Center, is on the sixth floor. The building also contains the offices of the Registrar, Undergraduate Admissions, Financial Aid and the International Student Center. It is colloquially known as the "Library Building" by students and staff.[citation needed] It was once a substation for New York City streetcars.[24]

Newman Vertical Campus Edit

 
Newman Vertical Campus

After decades of renting space for classrooms, the college began construction of what would later be called the Newman Vertical Campus in 1998. Named after businessman William Newman and inaugurated on August 27, 2001, the building is a 786,000-square-foot (73,000 m2), 17-floor building, which cost $327 million to erect.[25][26] It is now home to the Zicklin School of Business and the Weissman School of Arts and Sciences (the Marxe School of Public and International Affairs is housed in the Field Building).[25] It houses classrooms, faculty offices, additional computer labs for student use, along with the Athletic and Recreation Complex (ARC), Cafeteria, and Baruch Bookstore.[27] The Newman Vertical Campus was honored in 2003 by the American Institute of Architects with the highest award it offers to an individual building.[28] East 25th Street between Lexington and Third Avenue was renamed "Bernard Baruch Way", and the college now uses the Vertical Campus as its official address.[citation needed]

Campus location Edit

The college is located between East 22nd and 25th Streets in Manhattan, along Lexington Avenue. The campus is served by the following transportation:

Academic centers and institutes Edit

  • Baruch College Survey Research[31]
  • CCI – Corporate Communication International[32]
  • CUNY Institute for Demographic Research[33]
  • Center for Educational Leadership[34]
  • Center on Equality, Pluralism and Policy[35]
  • Lawrence N. Field Center for Entrepreneurship[36]
  • Jewish Studies Center[37]
  • Steven L. Newman Real Estate Institute[38]
  • New York Census Research Data Center[39]
  • Center for Nonprofit Strategy and Management[40]
  • Center for the Study of Business and Government (CSBG)[41]
  • The Bernard L. Schwartz Communication Institute at Baruch College is an academic service unit and faculty development program. It supports educational technology and communications instructional projects in the college.[42]
  • The Starr Career Development Center, named after the Starr Foundation, provides career services to all Baruch College undergraduates and alumni with bachelor's degrees from Baruch.[43]
  • The Subotnick Financial Services Center, which opened in 2000, provides a simulation of practical trading experience. Its centerpiece is the Bert W. and Sandra Wasserman Trading Floor.[44]
  • Center for Teaching and Learning[45]
  • Computer Center for Visually Impaired People[46]
  • Weissman Center for International Business[47]
  • Robert Zicklin Center for Corporate Integrity[48]

Partnerships Edit

Student life Edit

WBMB Baruch College Radio currently provides around the clock radio broadcasts via their website stream and local FM frequency 94.3.[citation needed] The Ticker[52] has been the student newspaper since 1932. The school is home to over 130[53] clubs and student organizations, including large chapters of such national and international organizations as Finance and Economics Society, ISACA Cybersecurity Club, ALPFA, AIESEC, Toastmasters, Alpha Kappa Psi, Sigma Alpha Delta, Muslim Student Association, Bangladesh Student Association, United Chinese Language Association, InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, and Golden Key.[54] Most undergraduate clubs meet on Thursdays between 12:40 p.m. to 2:20 p.m., which is known as “Club Hours.”[55]

Athletics Edit

Baruch College competes in Division III of the National Collegiate Athletic Association. The sports teams, referred to as the Bearcats, are a member of the City University of New York Athletic Conference (CUNYAC). Men's sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, soccer, swimming & diving, tennis and volleyball. Women's sports include basketball, cross country, softball, swimming & diving, tennis and volleyball.[56]

Admissions Edit

The undergraduate admissions for Baruch College are considered to be "Selective" by the College Board with a 43% acceptance rate.[57] Baruch College follows a holistic admissions process by considering teacher recommendations, application essay, and extracurricular activities, in addition to standardized test scores and GPA.[58] For 2022, the average admitted student's GPA was 3.3, with an SAT score range of 1170–1350 and average ACT score of 27.[59][57] The college has a 70% graduation rate within six years.[60]

Rankings Edit

Baruch College has been ranked by multiple sources, including:

  • In its annual "Social Mobility Index" for 2015, CollegeNet ranked Baruch #1 in the country, among more than 900 schools considered, in providing social mobility for students.[64]
  • Washington Monthly ranked Baruch #1 in the Northeast in 2015 in providing "Best Bang for the Buck."[65]
  • CNBC Says Baruch College is #2 Best Public Institution Nationwide for Return on Investment in 2020.[66]
  • Entrepreneur magazine and The Princeton Review ranked Baruch #5 in 2018 among colleges for its undergraduate entrepreneurship program,[67] and #10 for the graduate school.[68]
  • Forbes ranked Baruch #9 in the country among "Best Value Schools" for 2019.[69] The magazine also ranked Baruch #55 nationally among "Best Business Schools."[70]
  • In 2015, Business Insider recognized Baruch as #19 in its ranking of the 25 business schools that offer the best value.[71]
  • U.S. News & World Report ranked Baruch 20th in 2017 among Regional Universities in the North.[72] The magazine also ranked Baruch #4, Most Ethnically Diverse (in the North Region); #5, Top Public Schools (in the North Region); #1, Least Debt (in the North Region); #15, City Management and Urban Policy; #29, Health Care Management; #35, Accounting; #45, Top Public Affairs Schools; #61, Best Undergraduate Business programs; #66, Best Part-time MBA.[73][74]
  • U.S. News & World Report, in its 2020 ranking of "Best Business Schools," listed Zicklin as #52 nationally.[75]

Notable alumni Edit

Before 1968, alumni of Baruch College were officially alumni of the City College of New York.

Notable faculty Edit

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External links Edit

  • Official website
  • Official athletics website
  • The Ticker newspaper web site

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Baruch College officially the Bernard M Baruch College is a public college in New York City It is a constituent college of the City University of New York system Named for financier and statesman Bernard M Baruch the college operates undergraduate and postgraduate programs through the Zicklin School of Business the Weissman School of Arts and Sciences and the Marxe School of Public and International Affairs Baruch CollegeSeal of Baruch CollegeFormer namesCity College School of Business and Civic Administration 1919 1953 Baruch School of Business 1953 1968 TypePublic collegeEstablished1919 104 years ago 1919 original school 1968 55 years ago 1968 independent college Parent institutionCity University of New YorkEndowment 295 7 million 1 Baruch College 3 6 billion City University of New York PresidentS David WuProvostLinda EssigAcademic staff1 221Administrative staff699Students19 740 2 Undergraduates15 774 2 Postgraduates3 966 2 LocationManhattan New York City New York United States40 44 25 N 73 59 00 W 40 740159 N 73 98338 W 40 740159 73 98338CampusUrban 3 acres 1 2 ha ColorsBlue and white NicknameBearcatsSporting affiliationsNCAA Division III CUNYACMascotBearcatWebsitebaruch cuny edu Contents 1 History 1 1 Presidents of Baruch College 2 Academics 3 Campus 3 1 Lawrence and Eris Field Building 3 2 Information and Technology Building 3 3 Newman Vertical Campus 3 4 Campus location 4 Academic centers and institutes 5 Partnerships 6 Student life 7 Athletics 8 Admissions 9 Rankings 10 Notable alumni 11 Notable faculty 12 References 13 External linksHistory Edit nbsp The Free AcademyBaruch College is one of the senior colleges in the CUNY system It traces its roots back to the 1847 founding of the Free Academy 3 the first institution of free public higher education in the United States The New York State Literature Fund was created to serve students who could not afford to enroll in New York City s private colleges The Fund led to the creation of the Committee of the Board of Education of the City of New York led by Townsend Harris J S Bosworth and John L Mason which brought about the establishment of what would become the Free Academy on Lexington Avenue in Manhattan citation needed The Free Academy became the College of the City of New York now The City College of New York CCNY In 1919 what would become Baruch College was established as City College School of Business and Civic Administration 4 On December 15 1928 the cornerstone was laid on the new building which would house the newly founded school At this point the school did not admit women At the time it opened it was considered the biggest such school for the teaching of business education in the United States 5 nbsp The original building on 23rd Street known as the Lawerence and Eris Field Building is still in use today By the 1930s women were enrolled in the School of Business The total enrollment at CCNY reached an all time high of 40 000 students in 1935 and the School of Business had an enrollment of more than 1 700 students in the day session alone In 1953 it was renamed the Baruch School of Business in honor of Bernard Baruch an 1889 graduate of CCNY who went on to become a prominent financier and adviser to two presidents In 1961 the New York State Education Law established the City University of New York CUNY system In 1968 the Baruch School of Business was spun off as Baruch College an independent senior college in the CUNY system citation needed The first president of the new college 1969 1970 was the previous Federal Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Robert C Weaver In 1971 the college appointed Clyde Wingfield a noted educator as its president He was succeeded by economist Joel Edwin Segall in 1977 Segall recruited several well known faculty members to the School of Business and established the college s permanent home on Lower Lexington Avenue 6 Matthew Goldstein was president of the school from 1991 to 1998 he later went on to serve as the Chancellor of CUNY from 1999 to 2013 He was responsible for raising admissions requirements and creating the School of Public Affairs in 1994 Edward Regan former comptroller of New York state served as president from 2000 to 2004 During his tenure test scores rose student retention rates increased and many new faculty members were hired 7 In 2001 the Vertical Campus opened and Baruch College accepted its first students from the CUNY Honors College now known as the Macaulay Honors College The college also implemented a common core curriculum for all undergraduates citation needed Kathleen Waldron became the president in 2004 Under Waldron Baruch College received large donations from its alumni which resulted in the Vertical Campus 23rd Street building and Performing Arts complex being renamed in honor of the three largest donors respectively 8 Alumni giving has increased under Baruch Means Business a 150 million capital campaign 9 In August 2009 Waldron resigned from her position to become a University Professor at the Graduate Center Stan Altman the former dean of the School of Public Affairs from 1999 to 2005 was named interim president 10 On February 22 2010 Mitchel Wallerstein Dean of the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University was appointed as the president of the college He took office on August 2 2010 11 and remained until June 30 2020 after which he became a University Professor at CUNY Under his leadership Baruch College established degree programs with universities globally ranked as a top college for social mobility and achieved the best graduation rate within the CUNY system 12 Baruch College was the scene of student protests in 2011 as a result of tuition hikes 13 This resulted in arrests 13 S David Wu is the current President of Baruch College taking office on July 1 2020 14 Presidents of Baruch College Edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed January 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message President Tenure1 Robert Weaver 1968 19702 Clyde Wingfield 1971 19763 Joel Segall 1977 1990Joyce Brown interim 1990 19914 Matthew Goldstein 1991 1998Lois S Cronholm interim 1998 1999Sidney Lirtzman interim 1999 20005 Edward Regan 2000 20046 Kathleen Waldron 2004 2009Stan Altman interim 2009 20107 Mitchel Wallerstein 2010 20208 S David Wu 2020 presentAcademics EditBaruch College is composed of three academic schools the Zicklin School of Business the Weissman School of Arts and Sciences and the Marxe School of Public and International Affairs 15 nbsp The Newman Vertical Campus is home to the Zicklin School of Business and Weissman School of Arts and Sciences The Zicklin School of Business grants a Bachelor of Business Administration BBA degree in 19 different business related areas a Masters of Business Administration MBA in 14 business related areas and a Masters of Science MS in 8 business related programs 16 The Weissman School of Arts and Sciences grants a Bachelor of Arts BA degree in over 27 different arts and science related areas a Masters of Arts MA in Corporate Communications and Mental Health Counseling and a Masters of Science MS in Financial Engineering and Industrial Organizational Psychology 17 The Austin W Marxe School of Public and International Affairs grants a Bachelor of Science BS degree in Public Affairs a Masters of Public Administration MPA in 5 different public affairs related areas and a Masters of Science in education MSEd in Higher Education Administration 18 The college also houses several doctoral PhD programs offered through the CUNY Graduate Center They include Business with specializations in Accounting Finance Information Systems Marketing or Organizational Behavior as well as Industrial and Organizational Psychology 19 20 As of June 2013 the CUNY PhD in Business degree is offered jointly by the Graduate Center and Baruch College 21 Campus EditLawrence and Eris Field Building Edit nbsp The Lawrence and Eris Field BuildingThe Lawrence and Eris Field Building also known as the 23rd Street Building is still in use by the college today The 23rd Street Building began renovation in 2013 The ten year renovation project will finally bring the 23rd Street Building to twenty first century standards 22 The building is home to the Marxe School of Public and International Affairs and several administrative offices citation needed Information and Technology Building Edit nbsp The Information and Technology Building is home to the William and Anita Newman Library The Information and Technology Building which opened in 1994 is located across East 25th Street from the Newman Vertical Campus 23 It is home to the William and Anita Newman Library and features multiple floors with Wi Fi access and designated study pod areas A 320 seat computer lab the Baruch Computing and Technology Center is on the sixth floor The building also contains the offices of the Registrar Undergraduate Admissions Financial Aid and the International Student Center It is colloquially known as the Library Building by students and staff citation needed It was once a substation for New York City streetcars 24 Newman Vertical Campus Edit nbsp Newman Vertical CampusAfter decades of renting space for classrooms the college began construction of what would later be called the Newman Vertical Campus in 1998 Named after businessman William Newman and inaugurated on August 27 2001 the building is a 786 000 square foot 73 000 m2 17 floor building which cost 327 million to erect 25 26 It is now home to the Zicklin School of Business and the Weissman School of Arts and Sciences the Marxe School of Public and International Affairs is housed in the Field Building 25 It houses classrooms faculty offices additional computer labs for student use along with the Athletic and Recreation Complex ARC Cafeteria and Baruch Bookstore 27 The Newman Vertical Campus was honored in 2003 by the American Institute of Architects with the highest award it offers to an individual building 28 East 25th Street between Lexington and Third Avenue was renamed Bernard Baruch Way and the college now uses the Vertical Campus as its official address citation needed Campus location Edit The college is located between East 22nd and 25th Streets in Manhattan along Lexington Avenue The campus is served by the following transportation New York City Subway the 23rd Street and 28th Street subway stations at Park Avenue served by the 6 and lt 6 gt trains 29 New York City Bus M1 M2 M3 M9 M15 M15 SBS M23 SBS M34A SBS M101 M102 and M103 routes 30 Academic centers and institutes EditBaruch College Survey Research 31 CCI Corporate Communication International 32 CUNY Institute for Demographic Research 33 Center for Educational Leadership 34 Center on Equality Pluralism and Policy 35 Lawrence N Field Center for Entrepreneurship 36 Jewish Studies Center 37 Steven L Newman Real Estate Institute 38 New York Census Research Data Center 39 Center for Nonprofit Strategy and Management 40 Center for the Study of Business and Government CSBG 41 The Bernard L Schwartz Communication Institute at Baruch College is an academic service unit and faculty development program It supports educational technology and communications instructional projects in the college 42 The Starr Career Development Center named after the Starr Foundation provides career services to all Baruch College undergraduates and alumni with bachelor s degrees from Baruch 43 The Subotnick Financial Services Center which opened in 2000 provides a simulation of practical trading experience Its centerpiece is the Bert W and Sandra Wasserman Trading Floor 44 Center for Teaching and Learning 45 Computer Center for Visually Impaired People 46 Weissman Center for International Business 47 Robert Zicklin Center for Corporate Integrity 48 Partnerships EditThe Zicklin School of Business has established a corporate university partnership with JPMorgan Chase 49 maintains a joint JD MBA program with Brooklyn Law School and New York Law School 50 Baruch College Campus High School is a public high school operated by the New York City Department of Education that is affiliated with the college The Executive Master of Science in finance and Executive Master of Science in marketing programs at the American Graduate School in Paris are affiliated with Baruch College 51 Student life EditWBMB Baruch College Radio currently provides around the clock radio broadcasts via their website stream and local FM frequency 94 3 citation needed The Ticker 52 has been the student newspaper since 1932 The school is home to over 130 53 clubs and student organizations including large chapters of such national and international organizations as Finance and Economics Society ISACA Cybersecurity Club ALPFA AIESEC Toastmasters Alpha Kappa Psi Sigma Alpha Delta Muslim Student Association Bangladesh Student Association United Chinese Language Association InterVarsity Christian Fellowship and Golden Key 54 Most undergraduate clubs meet on Thursdays between 12 40 p m to 2 20 p m which is known as Club Hours 55 Athletics EditBaruch College competes in Division III of the National Collegiate Athletic Association The sports teams referred to as the Bearcats are a member of the City University of New York Athletic Conference CUNYAC Men s sports include baseball basketball cross country soccer swimming amp diving tennis and volleyball Women s sports include basketball cross country softball swimming amp diving tennis and volleyball 56 Admissions EditThe undergraduate admissions for Baruch College are considered to be Selective by the College Board with a 43 acceptance rate 57 Baruch College follows a holistic admissions process by considering teacher recommendations application essay and extracurricular activities in addition to standardized test scores and GPA 58 For 2022 the average admitted student s GPA was 3 3 with an SAT score range of 1170 1350 and average ACT score of 27 59 57 The college has a 70 graduation rate within six years 60 Rankings EditAcademic rankingsRegionalU S News amp World Report 61 16NationalForbes 62 64THE WSJ 63 47Baruch College has been ranked by multiple sources including In its annual Social Mobility Index for 2015 CollegeNet ranked Baruch 1 in the country among more than 900 schools considered in providing social mobility for students 64 Washington Monthly ranked Baruch 1 in the Northeast in 2015 in providing Best Bang for the Buck 65 CNBC Says Baruch College is 2 Best Public Institution Nationwide for Return on Investment in 2020 66 Entrepreneur magazine and The Princeton Review ranked Baruch 5 in 2018 among colleges for its undergraduate entrepreneurship program 67 and 10 for the graduate school 68 Forbes ranked Baruch 9 in the country among Best Value Schools for 2019 69 The magazine also ranked Baruch 55 nationally among Best Business Schools 70 In 2015 Business Insider recognized Baruch as 19 in its ranking of the 25 business schools that offer the best value 71 U S News amp World Report ranked Baruch 20th in 2017 among Regional Universities in the North 72 The magazine also ranked Baruch 4 Most Ethnically Diverse in the North Region 5 Top Public Schools in the North Region 1 Least Debt in the North Region 15 City Management and Urban Policy 29 Health Care Management 35 Accounting 45 Top Public Affairs Schools 61 Best Undergraduate Business programs 66 Best Part time MBA 73 74 U S News amp World Report in its 2020 ranking of Best Business Schools listed Zicklin as 52 nationally 75 Notable alumni EditMain article List of Baruch College alumniBefore 1968 alumni of Baruch College were officially alumni of the City College of New York nbsp Abraham Beame 28 104th Mayor of New York City 76 nbsp Ralph Lauren 1957 1959 Chairman of Ralph Lauren Corporation 77 nbsp Jennifer Lopez 1987 1987 American actress and singer 78 nbsp Michael Grimm 94 former member of the United States House of Representatives 79 nbsp Melissa Mark Viverito 95 former Speaker of the New York City Council 80 nbsp Martin Shkreli 04 founder of Turing Pharmaceuticals 81 nbsp Carl Heastie 07 Speaker of the New York State Assembly 82 nbsp Adam Neumann 17 co founder of WeWork 83 nbsp Daniel A Nigro 71 33rd New York City Fire Commissioner 84 nbsp Rim Ji hoon 22 Former CEO of Kakao CorporationNotable faculty EditErvand Abrahamian Professor of history Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 85 Abraham J Briloff Professor of accounting Inductee of The Accounting Hall of Fame in 2014 86 Joel Brind Professor of biology Scientific advocate of the abortion breast cancer hypothesis 87 Mario Cuomo Former 3 term Governor of New York State Taught a public affairs seminar in the fall of 2008 88 Matthew Goldstein Former chancellor of The City University of New York Taught mathematics and statistics 89 David Gruber Marine biologist 90 and National Geographic Explorer 91 Presidential Professor of Biology and Environmental Sciences at the City University of New York 92 Ted Joyce Professor of economics research associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research 93 Douglas P Lackey Professor of philosophy playwright 94 John Liu Former New York City Comptroller mayoral candidate and former member of the New York City Council Taught municipal finance and policy in the School of Public Affairs 95 Kenneth L Marcus Former Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights at the United States Department of Education Taught courses on Diversity Management and Civil Rights Law 96 Harry Markowitz Professor of Finance recipient of Nobel Prize in Economics 1990 97 Wendell Pritchett Chancellor of Rutgers University Camden Interim Dean and Presidential Professor at the University of Pennsylvania Law School and Provost of the University of Pennsylvania 98 Carla Robbins Clinical Professor Former deputy editorial page editor of The New York Times 99 David Rosner Ronald H Lauterstein Professor of Sociomedical Sciences and professor of history in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences at Columbia University Co director of the Center for the History and Ethics of Public Health at Columbia s Mailman School of Public Health member National Academy of Sciences Institute of Medicine class of 2010 Donna Shalala Secretary of Health and Human Services under the Clinton Administration Taught politics at Baruch in the 1970s 100 Clarence Taylor Emeritus Professor of history 101 John Trinkaus Former Professor of Management and Dean recipient of Ig Nobel Prize 102 Yoshihiro Tsurumi Professor of international business scholar in multinational business strategy and national competitiveness 103 References Edit Annual Report 2020 21 PDF www alumni baruch cuny edu 2022 Retrieved April 7 2022 a b c Office of Institutional Research Fact Sheet Fall 2020 Student Total Enrollment PDF Baruch College Office of Institutional Research 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