
Information for high school students
If you are still in high school and want to take some introductory level college courses Baruch is the right place to start.
Requirements:
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You must be a high school junior or senior with an average of at least 85.
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You must submit S.A.T. scores with a score of at least 500 in Math, Writing and Critical Reading.
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You must submit an official high school transcript.
- You must submit a non-refundable $65.00 application processing fee.
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Completed applications, S.A.T. scores, official high school transcript, along with the application processing fee ($65.00) should be mailed to:
Office of the Registrar
Baruch College
One Bernard Baruch Way, Box H-850
New York, NY 10010-5585
Do
not fax your application. Incomplete or faxed applications
will not be accepted.
Application Deadlines:
Summer I : May 30, 2012
Summer II: July 13, 2012
** Note: You will be able to register online once your application is processed. Application processing time is 3-4 business days.
Registration is available online at http://esims.cuny.edu/bb.
For additional information you may contact the Registrar's Office at (646) 312-1150 or visit www.baruch.cuny.edu/registrar
Please Note:
- You are allowed to take two introductory level liberal arts courses per summer session. No Zicklin business courses are allowed.
- In order to continue as a high school student visiting at Baruch College, you must maintain an overall 2.0 GPA.
- Baruch College cannot guarantee that requested courses will be available at your registration time..
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