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    Admissions

    Your Future is Now!

    Thinking about enrolling at the Austin W. Marxe School of Public and International Affairs? From selecting courses to setting professional goals, the school’s admissions staff can provide the tools and support needed to thrive in graduate, certificate, and undergraduate programs at Marxe. Become part of the Marxe School, Baruch College, and CUNY community.

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    Important Updates

    • Fall 2025 Applications are due by June 1, 2025

    *International students who require a visa should plan to submit all external documents for a complete application no later than May 15, 2025 to ensure that we can process your paperwork in time for the start of classes in September 2025. International students requiring a visa who complete an application after this date may be considered for Spring 2026 admission.

    We work remotely and on-site to support your application and enrollment needs. Please contact us at mspia.admissions@baruch.cuny.edu to schedule a remote phone call or video chat appointment.

    The preferred and most efficient method of submission for all application materials is online at the time of application. You may also send materials electronically after submission by emailing  mspia.admissions@baruch.cuny.edu. If you must mail application materials, please allow additional time to process. We will follow up if additional documentation is needed.

    To send official transcripts through an electronic delivery system, make sure to select the Marxe School of Public and International Affairs at Baruch College at CUNY as the recipient.

    The GRE is not required. However, if you have already taken the exam, you are welcome to submit your scores as part of your application.

    For international students requiring a language proficiency exam, we accept the Duolingo, TOEFL iBT, or IELTS.

    Questions? Contact the Office of Graduate Admissions and Enrollment Services via email.

    Graduate Admissions (MPA, OMPA, MIA, MSEd-HEA, MSCP)

    Marxe School graduate programs attract students from all over the world and represent an array of backgrounds, cultures, and professions. They come to Marxe to engage in thoughtful discourse, absorb fascinating courses, and join the school’s interdisciplinary approach to learning and professional development that bridges the gap between theory and practice.

    • Fall 2025 Applications are due by June 1, 2025

    International students who require a visa should plan to submit all external documents for a complete application no later than May 15, 2025 to ensure paperwork is processed in time for the start of classes in September 2025. International students requiring a visa who complete an application after this date may be considered for Spring 2026 admission.To apply to the MPA, OMPA (online), MIA, MSEd in Higher Education Administration, or MS in City Planning (coming soon), use our general application.

    Prospective Students

    Prospective students are encouraged to attend one of our helpful information sessions, open houses or weekly drop-in hour. Or, you may  by emailing us to schedule an individual appointment at: mspia.admissions@baruch.cuny.edu.

    Certificate Program Admissions

    Certificate in Public Communication
    In this 12-credit graduate certificate,  students learn how to create cutting-edge campaigns that employ digital and traditional media, create diverse, equitable, and inclusive climates, build trust with internal and external audiences, and maintain a positive public image of their organization, among other communication driven results.

    Students will study and produce communications in multiple contexts that include policy deliberations, persuasive campaigns, and multimedia, in addition to local, state, national and international communication for a variety of platforms.

    To apply to the Certificate in Public Communication, use our general graduate and non-degree application.

    This is a part-time program only.

    Certificate in Quantitative Methods for Policy and Equity Analysis
    Are you interested in equity and policies to improve it? Would you like to use the data to provide evidence but do not have the training?

    This Certificate prepares students to investigate quantitatively the impacts of policies and programs on underrepresented and marginalized groups. Courses focus on data collection and statistical analysis, including hands-on programming with software packages, such as Stata or R, inferential statistics, and causal analysis using observational and experimental data.

    The Certificate accepts students with no prior quantitative training. Students completing the four courses will be ready for positions that require statistical analysis of quantitative data.

    To apply to the Certificate in Quantitative Methods for Policy and Equity Analysis, use our general graduate and non-degree application.

    This is a part-time program only.

    Prospective Students
    Prospective students are encouraged to attend one of our helpful information sessions or weekly drop-in hour. Or, you may schedule an individual appointment by emailing us at: mspia.admissions@baruch.cuny.edu

    Undergraduate Admissions (BSPA)

    The Bachelor of Science in Public Affairs (BSPA) is a degree for students passionate about making a difference in the world. We offer hands-on, interdisciplinary classes that give you the analytic and advocacy skills you need to work for positive change on issues that matter to you — such as poverty, immigration reform, climate change, educational inequality, and much, much more.

    Our graduates work in the public, nonprofit, and private sectors and jump-start their careers with a Hagedorn internship — an opportunity to gain real world work experience while earning college credits and a generous stipend.

    Marxe School BSPA advisors are here to guide you through the admissions process from start to finish. To apply for undergraduate degree programs, please visit CUNY’s general application page. If you would like to learn more about the BSPA, email a BSPA advisor.

    Click here if you are a student who is applying from Hostos Community College OR Borough of Manhattan Community College (BMCC)

    Tuition Calculator

    Tuition and fees are subject to change by the Board of Trustees of the City University of New York.

    All tuition and fee schedules are subject to change without prior notice, at any time, upon action of the Board of Trustees of the City University, The City and/or State of New York.

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    Tuition and Fees

    New York State residents enrolled in our programs benefit from a competitive tuition rate compared to many other colleges and universities in the New York metropolitan area.

    For the latest tuition and fee schedule, visit the website of the Office of the Bursar.

    Tuition and Fees Schedules for Academic Year 2024-25

    Campus MPA & MIA
    Full-Time
    New York State
    Residents
    Out-of-State Residents and
    Foreign Students on Temporary Visas
    Tuition $6,375 per semester $1010 per credit
    Technology Fee $125 per semester $125 per semester
    Consolidated Service Fee $15 per semester $15 per semester
    Student Activity Fee (fall or spring) $39.60 per semester $39.60 per semester
    Academic Excellence Fee $500 per semester $500 per semester
    Campus MPA,  MIA, & Certificate Programs
    Part-Time
    Tuition $545 per credit $1010 per credit
    Technology Fee $62.50 per semester $62.50 per semester
    Consolidated Service Fee $15 per semester $15 per semester
    Student Activity Fee (fall or spring) $39.60 per semester $39.60 per semester
    Student Activity Fee (summer sessions) $14.45 per session $14.45 per session
    Academic Excellence Fee (except Certificate Programs) $500 per semester $500 per semester
    Online MPA (OMPA)
    New York State
    Residents
    Out-of-State Residents and
    Foreign Students on Temporary Visas
    Tuition $545 per credit $655 per credit
    Technology Fee $125 per semester $125 per semester
    Consolidated Service Fee $15 per semester $15 per semester
    Student Activity Fee (fall or spring) $39.60 per semester $39.60 per semester
    Online Infrastructure Fee $75 per semester $75 per semester
    Academic Excellence Fee $500 per semester $500 per semester
    MSEd-HEA & MSCP
    Full-Time
       
    Tuition $5,545 per semester $855 per credit
    Technology Fee $125 per semester $125 per semester
    Consolidated Service Fee $15 per semester $15 per semester
    Student Activity Fee (fall or spring) $39.60 per semester $39.60 per semester
    Student Activity Fee (summer sessions) $14.45 per session $14.45 per session
    MSEd-HEA & MSCP
    Part-Time
       
    Tuition $470 per credit $855 per credit
    Technology Fee $62.50 per semester $62.50 per semester
    Consolidated Service Fee $15 per semester $15 per semester
    Student Activity Fee (fall or spring) $39.60 per semester $39.60 per semester
    Student Activity Fee (summer sessions) $14.45 per session $14.45 per session
    BSPA
    Full-Time
       
    Tuition $3,465 per semester $600 per credit
    Technology Fee $125 per semester $125 per semester
    Consolidated Service Fee $15 per semester $15 per semester
    Student Activity Fee (fall or spring) $125.60 per semester $125.60 per semester
    Student Activity Fee (summer) $80.45 per session $80.45 per session
    BSPA
    Part-Time
       
    Tuition $305 per credit $620 per credit
    Technology Fee $62.50 per semester $62.50 per semester
    Consolidated Service Fee $15per semester $15 per semester
    Student Activity Fee (fall or spring) $85.60 per semester $85.60 per semester
    Student Activity Fee (summer) $80.45 per session $80.45 per session

    In the Fall 2014 semester, the Marxe School introduced an Academic Excellence Fee (AEF) for certain degree programs.

    The revenues generated by AEF fund various student services and allow the School to meet students’ expectations and enhance programming.

    Specifically, the AEF supports:

    • Students’ successful applications to Empire State, Excelsior, and other prestigious fellowships
    • Tutorial services that improve learning and increase rates of degree completion and graduate student retention in the four semesters following AEF implementation
    • An increase in percentage of graduate students working with faculty as Graduate Assistants
    • Travel to present student research to professional conferences such as MSCHE, AERA, and ICUE
    • Expanded student participation in “The Washington Semester” every fall which provides graduate students a greater understanding of, and exposure to, agencies of the US Government, as well as other institutions located in Washington, DC
    • Study-away awards for short-term academic programs for students in the MPA, MIA, and MSEd-HEA programs

    Financial Aid

    The Marxe School provides numerous financial aid resources for our students, including scholarship opportunities, Marxe assistantships, and a team of advisors who are happy to answer questions or help you explore these resources to support your education.

    To learn more, go to the Office of Financial Aid website, or visit us in person at the office location below.

    Office of Financial Aid
    Newman Library Building, 8th Floor
    Monday – Thursday: 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.

    Counseling hours are not available on Fridays. Students may inquire about financial aid or submit any documents requested by the Financial Aid Office at the front desk.

    If you have questions about financial aid please contact financial.aid@baruch.cuny.edu

    Newly Admitted Students

    Congratulations on your acceptance to the Austin W. Marxe School of Public and International Affairs! You will need to complete some important steps before enrolling:


    Newly admitted students to the MPA, OMPA, MSEd-HEA, MIA, MSCP, and Certificate programs must indicate their intent to enroll by submitting a non-refundable deposit of $250 to reserve a seat for the first semester’s enrollment.

    The deposit will be credited to your first semester’s tuition and fees bill. We can receive your deposit via wire transfer, personal check or money order.

    Please follow the instructions indicated in the application portal for wire transfer. If you need any assistance or have issues submitting your enrollment deposit via wire transfer please contact our office at mspia.admissions@baruch.cuny.edu  If you are submitting by check or money order please mail it to: Baruch College, Austin W. Marxe School

    Office of Graduate Admissions and Enrollment Services
    One Bernard Baruch Way, Box D-0901
    New York, NY 10010-5585

    Please inform the Office of Graduate Admissions and Enrollment Services of your decision to enroll prior to submitting your immunization documents.

    As per New York State Law 2165, all college students must provide proof of immunity against measles, mumps, and rubella. The Baruch College Medical Records Unit reviews and processes immunization documents. The Unit is housed in the Office of Undergraduate Admissions, but manages both undergraduate and graduate immunization records. All immunization inquiries, documentation, and the Immunization Record Form must be sent to the Medical Records Unit at the address indicated.

    • Download and print the Immunization Record Form [PDF] and have your health care provider complete the information, sign and stamp the form, then submit it to the Medical Record Unit. Or, you may request a copy of your immunization records from your undergraduate institution.
    • Another option for students who are unable to provide sufficient documentation is to obtain an immunization titer, which is a simple blood test that confirms your immunity. This can be done through your own doctor, or you may use the Baruch College Student Health Care Center. You will need your letter of admission. The center charges a fee of $60, payable by cash, check, credit, or debit. Send the titer results, including laboratory report, to the medical records unit at Baruch College. If titer results indicate you do not have sufficient levels of the vaccine(s), you may obtain an MMR shot FREE OF CHARGE at the Student Health Care Center.

    Records must have an official stamp to be considered official. You should make this explicit to whomever you speak to when requesting to have your records sent. If your doctor or healthcare provider does not have or use an official stamp, they may confirm the pertinent information on prescription paper and sign it. The name on your medical records must match the name on your Baruch College application. If your name differs, please provide the appropriate documentation of your name change.


    The Office of Graduate Admissions and Enrollment Services determines your residency status based upon the information submitted in your application. If the Office cannot make this determination based on that information, you will be contacted and asked to submit:

    • Proof of New York State residence for 12 consecutive months
    • A completed Residency Application Form

    Students who cannot provide this documentation will be considered out-of-state students, and will be expected to pay non-resident tuition fees.

    Scholarship and Fellowship Packages

    The Marxe School offers several awards to new incoming students. Along with more traditional scholarship offers, fellowship packages combine scholarship funding, part-time work, and a stipend which covers the total costs of tuition and fees. Scholarship and fellowship award recipients are selected based upon their GPA, strength of application submitted, and merits for the program. All admitted applicants are automatically considered for awards at the time of admission and there is no separate application to be considered for any of the awards. Students are notified of awards separately by email and may be notified at any time following their admission decision and prior to the start of classes.

    Fellowships are awarded to fall incoming students and are applied for one full academic year (fall and spring).

    Learn more about the scholarships and fellowships offered at the Marxe School.

    Admissions Staff

    Young Hah – Director, Graduate Admissions and Enrollment Services
    Sherley Santell – Assistant Director, Graduate Admissions and Enrollment Services
    Zin Mar Thu
     – Coordinator, Graduate Admissions and Enrollment Services
    Yessenia Jiménez – Coordinator, Graduate Admissions and Enrollment Services
    Daniel Stigall – Specialist, Graduate Admissions and Enrollment Services

    If you seek further undergraduate admissions information, visit Baruch College’s Office of Undergraduate Admissions.


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