Dean of Students Website – On this site, you can access information about the following (among other things):
- Baruch Emergency Fund (which provides financial support to students in need)
- Food Access (e.g., bagged meals, hot lunches to go, a food pantry)
- Transit Discounts (for MTA and NJ Transit)
- Various NYC-specific Resources (e.g., food pantries, job assistance, mental health, immigration, gender-based care)
Baruch Computing and Technology Center – On this site you can access information about: CUNYFirst; Blackboard; Email; Laptop, Chromebook, iPad access; information on Zoom and other teleconferencing software; access to software like Microsoft Office; and a lot more.
If you have trouble accessing the information you want at the BCTC site, you might try contacting the Help Desk at [email protected] or (646) 312-1010. Generally speaking, the Help Desk is for issues with hardware or software, but they are available for any questions you have about technology access.
Health Center – The Baruch Health Center is physically open and you can go there for medical treatment (see full range of what the Health Center treats here).
Counseling Center – The Baruch Counseling Center can provide counseling for “emotional well-being, balance priorities, enhance interpersonal relationships, and empower them with useful coping skills to attain success in and out of the classroom.”
Student Disability Services – To help with accommodations like assistive technology and working with faculty to best serve your learning.
Early Learning Center – To help provide childcare for students who need it.
Veteran Students Support – To help with academic success, networking and peer support among veterans at Baruch, and health and wellness.
New Student & Family Programs – To help with transition to Baruch (e.g., study skills, time management, learning how to navigate resources at Baruch).