This page contains links to multiple resources for learning, writing, and life at Baruch. Please take a moment to look through them in case you need them at any point during the semester or the remainder of your career here.
You can find an extended list of Baruch Support Resources here.
BARUCH COMPUTING AND TECHNOLOGY CENTER (BCTC)
The BCTC offers support for your technology needs including guides for using Blackboard, email/BaruchMail, lending laptops and devices, and printing.
COUNSELING CENTER
“The Counseling Center provides free and confidential services to anyone who is currently enrolled and registered as an undergraduate or graduate student at Baruch College.”
In addition to English, counseling is offered in Mandarin, Shanghainese, Spanish, Arabic, and Korean.
“During this period of remote learning, the Counseling Center is open and providing all services remotely.”
CRISIS TEXT SUPPORT
If you are a student in crisis or distress, you can text “CUNY” to 741741 for immediate free, 24/7 support from a trained counselor.
FOOD ACCESS RESOURCES
If you’re experiencing food insecurity, this page contains several resources for current Baruch students.
NEWMAN LIBRARY
OneSearch
Search for books, articles, videos, and any other sources the library has access to in one place. You can find a guide for using OneSearch on the library website and use the search box on the library homepage.
Research Appointments
Newman Library librarians offer great support for your work in ENG 2100 and the rest of your courses. They offer one-on-one research appointments and Ask a Librarian service where you can chat online 24/7. Librarians can help you focus on your research topic, plan your research strategy, identify relevant sources, and find and evaluate sources. Make appointments at least two days ahead of time.
STUDENT ACADEMIC CONSULTING CENTER (SACC)
The Student Academic Consulting Center (SACC) provides tutoring, test prep, and other study support services.
STUDENT DISABILITY SERVICES
“Student Disability Services provides appropriate accommodations to students with disabilities to promote equal access to the college’s programs and services. We advocate for and create an accessible college environment for students with disabilities, we support faculty in the classroom, and we provide assistive technology that empowers students to self-advocate and develop the skills necessary to succeed academically.”
TOOLS FOR CLEAR SPEECH (TfCS)
Tools for Clear Speech works with English language learners and non-native English speakers at Baruch. They offer one-to-one sessions, workshops, and video assessment to students. They also have a great archive of resources available on their site.
THE WRITING CENTER
The Writing Center provides a multitude of services to support you in ENG 2100 and throughout your career at Baruch. Their tutors are also teachers of college writing and will work with you throughout the consultation process.