[dropcap sid=”dropcap-1337875941″ type=”3″]L[/dropcap]ike thousands of Baruch alumni, Nadja Fidelia (’02) never had the luxury of going to college full time. Instead, she held a succession of increasingly demanding jobs during her undergraduate years, earning a bachelor’s degree in political science after eight years of part-time study. When she graduated, Fidelia was a vice president at Lehman Brothers.

Remembering her own struggles and hoping to alleviate some of the financial burden for future Baruch students, Fidelia committed over $100,000 to the Baruch Means Business campaign to fund a scholarship “to help make college accessible to deserving students and enhance their educational experience,” she explains. > READ MORE 

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