";s:4:"text";s:2670:" Christopher Tingue. Any such experience will enrich your life. The five students will use their scholarships to study in China, Hong Kong, Japan, Peru, and Spain. The best public affairs learning experiences can often be found beyond our borders. Director of Study Abroad 646-312-2076. In today's world of deeply intertwined international relationships, the ability to move easily within and between cultures is critically important. Baruch College students from the Weissman School of Arts and Sciences and Zicklin School of Business received prestigious Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarships to study abroad during the Winter/Spring 2019 semester. Study Abroad. Work Abroad Coordinator 646-312-2073.
As part of the Weissman Center for International Business, the Study Abroad Office has been promoting the aims of global education at Baruch for nearly two decades. Increasing opportunities for global learning is one of Baruch College's five strategic initiatives. About & Contact; Application Process Toggle menu. Baruch College. Study Abroad Office 646-312-2090 or 2091 study.abroad@baruch.cuny.edu. 151 East 25th Street, 7th Floor, Room 730 New York, NY 10010 Phone: (646) 312-2050 Fax: (646) 312-2051 Email: issc@baruch.cuny.edu Graduate Student Programs Since the graduate-level courses at Baruch are more specialized, obtaining approval of courses taken abroad for Baruch graduate credit requires students to choose wisely. The Baruch Study Abroad Office encourages you to take every opportunity to travel abroad and explore the world, because any time you do, you will meet new people and learn something about their traditions and culture. The Study Abroad Office also assists Baruch faculty in developing study abroad programs. Welcome to Study Abroad! We also offer information about programs of study abroad and arrange programs of special interest to International Students. E. 25th Street Room 819 New York, NY 10010: Dr. Richard Mitten. Study Abroad Toggle menu. Baruch students may study abroad on any approved individual program that is academically challenging and that promotes engagement with the local culture.