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The Weissman School of Arts and Sciences (commonly known as Weissman) is the arts and sciences school of Baruch College.Named after George Weissman, former president of Philip Morris, and his wife Mildred, the Weissman School of Arts and Sciences is one of the three schools that comprise Baruch College and offers the Bachelor of Arts degree in various disciplines.
Former member of the Maryland Senate [43] Ron Kim: 2006 MPA Member of the New York State Assembly [44] Melissa Mark-Viverito: 1996 MPA Former speaker of the New York City Council [45] Yuh-Line Niou: 2011 MPA Member of the New York State Assembly [46] Ada L. Smith: 1973 Former member of the New York State Senate: Michael G. Sotirhos: 1950 BBA
Baruch College follows a holistic admissions process by considering teacher recommendations, application essay, and extracurricular activities, in addition to standardized test scores and GPA. [61] For 2022, the average admitted student's GPA was 3.7, with an SAT score range of 1170–1350 and average ACT score of 27.
In recent years, the program has pioneered a summer program known as "Gateways to the Laboratory" in order to increase the number of students who are from underrepresented backgrounds in science and medicine. [10] Alumni from this program often matriculate in the Tri-Institutional MD–PhD Program, and make up a significant portion of its class.
Simon Baruch (July 29, 1840 – June 3, 1921) was a physician, scholar, and the foremost advocate of the urban public bathhouse to benefit public health in the United States. He was a medical officer for the Confederate States army, member of South Carolina's Klu Klux Klan and medical specialist in New York City.
The School of Public and International Affairs was later named after Austin W. Marxe who donated $30 million to the college in 2016. Austin W. Marxe was a 1965 graduate of Baruch College and an investment banker. It was the largest donation to Baruch College and the second largest in the history of City University of New York. [2] [3] [4]
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Transfer admission to Stern's undergraduate program is also highly selective, with a transfer acceptance rate of 2% in 2019. [49] In 2020, the finance and international business programs were both ranked #2 nationally by U.S. News & World Report.