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Immigration & international student support
Baruch and CUNY International Student Service Centers
Baruch’s International Student Service Center coordinates administrative services and immigration and visa matters for the international students at Baruch College. CUNY’s International Student Service Center works with campus administrators and faculty to ensure University compliance with federal regulations and to provide critical support services.
Baruch ISSC
- Website: https://enrollmentmanagement.baruch.cuny.edu/international-student-service-center/
- Office: 17 Lex, Suite 1207
- E-mail: [email protected]
- Phone: (646) 312-2050
CUNY ISSC
- Website: https://www.cuny.edu/academics/academic-programs/international-education/isss/
- Office: 205 East 42nd Street, 7th floor, New York, NY 10017
- E-mail: [email protected]
Immigrant Student Success Resources
This page provides resources for undocumented students at Baruch.
- Website: https://students.baruch.cuny.edu/students/immigrant-student-success/
- Spanish website: https://students.baruch.cuny.edu/students/recursos-para-estudiantes-indocumentados/
CUNY Immigration Resources
This page connects students to CUNY-wide immigration resources and programs.
Immigration Law Updates
This page, updated weekly, provides updates on legal changes related to immigration.
CUNY Citizenship Now!
CUNY Citizenship Now! connects CUNY students and NYC residents to free, high-quality, and confidential immigration law services.
- Website: https://www.cuny.edu/about/administration/offices/communications-marketing/citizenship-now/
Baruch Emergency Grants
Students experiencing financial hardship can apply for short-term emergency funds.
Academic support
Tools for Clear Speech (TfCS)
TfCS improves the pronunciation, fluency, and pragmatic abilities of English language learners and non-native English speakers at Baruch College. TfCS supports undergraduate and graduate students through 1-to-1 sessions with professional speech consultants, group workshops, conversation hours, and online resources.
- Website: https://blogs.baruch.cuny.edu/tfcs/
- Office: 17 Lex, Suite 1207
- E-mail: [email protected]
- Phone: (646) 660-6433
Student Academic Consulting Center (SACC)
SACC’s mission is to help the undergraduates of Baruch College succeed academically and in their chosen professions by helping them throughout their college years to develop the skills and knowledge necessary for future success. SACC supports undergraduate students through small group tutoring for supported courses, weekly workshops, and final exam reviews.
- Website: http://www.baruch.cuny.edu/sacc/
- Office: NVC 2-116
- Email: [email protected]
- Phone: (646) 312-4830
William and Anita Newman Library
The Newman Library connects the Baruch community to information and technology. The library supports the Baruch community through digital and physical library materials loans, technology loans, consultation with research librarians, and workshops, tutorials, and credit courses related to information studies.
- Website: https://library.baruch.cuny.edu/
- Phone: (646) 312-1610
Bernard L. Schwartz Communication Institute
The Bernard L. Schwartz Communication Institute cultivates learning environments in which students become strategic, thoughtful communicators and creators. They support the campus community through support for communication intensive courses, 1-to-1 direct student support for specific courses, and writing support for Marxe graduate students.
- Website: http://blsci.baruch.cuny.edu/
- Office: 137 E. 25th Street, Room 315A (Annex Building)
- Email: [email protected]
- Phone: (646) 312-2060
Baruch One-Stop Shop
Located on the first floor of the NVC, BOSS can help with questions related to registration, academics, financial aid, and personal support.
- Website: https://students.baruch.cuny.edu/
- Office: NVC 1-116 (near 25th Street entrance)
Career support
Starr Career Development Center
The Starr Career Development Center supports student career readiness by providing opportunities to define career goals, engage in experiential learning, and gain professional experience. Starr Career Development Center supports undergraduate students through job and internship support, resume and interview preparation, and job databases, career fairs, and on-campus recruiting.
- Website: http://www.baruch.cuny.edu/careers/
- Office: NVC 2-150
- Email: [email protected]
- Phone: (646) 312-4670
Graduate Career Centers
Each graduate school has their own career center that provides career connections and support for graduate students:
- Marxe Graduate Career Services
- Weissman Graduate Career Services
- Zicklin Graduate Career Management Service
Health and campus life
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. They support undergraduate and graduate students through short term individual counseling, group counseling and support sessions, and community referrals.
- Website: https://studentaffairs.baruch.cuny.edu/counseling/
- Office: 137 East 25th St, 9th floor
- Email: [email protected]
- Phone: (646) 312-2155
Bearcat Food Pantry
Active CUNY students can get groceries from Baruch’s food pantry, located the BOSS (Baruch One-Stop-Shop) on the first floor of the NVC. Before visiting, students should make an appointment. Students can also request a “Grab and Go” bag of food from the Office of the Dean of Students, Office of Student Life, or the Student Health Care Center.
- Website: https://studentaffairs.baruch.cuny.edu/dean-of-students/bearcat-food-pantry/
- Office: NVC 1-116 (BOSS)
- Email: [email protected]
- Phone: (646) 312-4570
Study Abroad Office
The Baruch College Study Abroad Office helps students from all three Baruch Schools who wish to study abroad attain their educational and cultural learning goals.
- Website: https://zicklin.baruch.cuny.edu/faculty-research/centers-institutes/weissman-center-international-business/study-abroad/
- Office: 137 E. 25th Street, 8th floor
- Email: [email protected]
Dean of Students Office
The Dean of Students handles a wide range of concerns, including emergency fund requests, campus housing, academic integrity violations and appeal processes, disciplinary sanctions, title IX concerns, and student grievances. The Dean of Students office addresses questions related to academic integrity and plagiarism, student grievances, health services, housing and residential life, medical withdrawal, student emergency grants, and veteran student support.
- Website: https://studentaffairs.baruch.cuny.edu/dean-of-students/
- Phone: (646) 312-4570
- Email: [email protected]