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I started Baruch as a Freshman
before Fall 2001
Freshman Year:
- Attended freshmen orientation
- Completed Freshmen Seminar, if not see Veronica Ingram-Henry in Student
Life.
- Joined a club? Visit the 'Student Life' website.
- Completed ENG 2100 and ENG 2150
- Completed your math requirement
- Reviewed your transcripts for the following:
- Are you on the Dean's List?
- Are you on academic probation? See Undergraduate Bulletin for
Academic Probation Policies. You may also come to the Center
for Academic Advisement and see an Academic advisor.
Sophomore Year:
- Begin registering for electives. Have you thought about a minor?
Note: From your Elective credits, you will fulfill your Minor
Requirement.
- How did you do your first semester? Review your transcript.
- Start thinking about your major. Here are some things you can
do:
- Take a Strong Interest Inventory Test online, which will help
you determine your academic interests, strengths, and weaknesses.
Visit the Starr Career Development Center website.
- Start thinking about major(s) you are interested in learning
more about.
- Consider internship opportunities. An internship gives you
real-life experience in an area in which you may eventually major
in, and may also help you pursue a career in that area. Visit
the Starr Career Development Center website.
- Consider the Study Abroad program during your junior year.
- Take
and Pass SimNet Assessment Exam.
- Take and pass the CPE exam - Contact the Testing and Evaluation Office
Junior Year:
- Declare your official major online!
- Submit the Eligibility
Review For Your Major. If you wish to declare any other
major at Baruch College, you must report to the faculty advisor
in the respective department.
- Start taking courses in your Tier III minor - Minor/Minor
Alternative?
Senior Year:
- Sign up for on-campus recruitment and workshops?
- To be aware how your courses are fulfilling your degree requirements,
see an Acadmic advisor at the Center for Academic Advisement.
- File for graduation? Must apply for graduation at Registrar's Office! Review
the Schedule of Classes for the Deadline dates!
- We wish you the best of luck in your future endeavors! We hope
you enjoyed your journey through Baruch College. Visit the Baruch College Alumni Association website
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I started Baruch as a Freshmen Fall
2001 or after
Freshman Year:
- Dropping a course? Watch the drop deadline! (see schedule of
classes for up-to-date deadline information) To officially withdraw
from a course, you MUST see an Academic advisor at the Center for Academic Advisement
- Start checking off courses included in your block program on
your core curriculum sheet you received during orientation .
When you pass these courses, write down the semester in which
you took the course, and the grade. At that point, you can check
off that course in pen.
- Start thinking about what you wish to take next semester, choosing
courses from Tier 1 and Tier 2.
- Take and Pass
SimNet Assessment Exam. - Contact the Office of Testing
and Evaluation
- You will take a Strong Interest Inventory Test online,
which will help you determine your academic interests, strengths, and weaknesses. This test will be followed up
with workshops, where your test results will be interpreted
for you to further help you determine eventual major and
minor choices. Your registration date will be affected depending
upon whether or not you attend these workshops. There will
also be a Majors/Minors fair, which you will need to attend. Visit
the Starr Career
Development Center website.
- Start thinking about which degree program you may wish to enter
- as there are additional requirements separate from the core
curriculum for each school.
Sophomore Year:
- Start thinking about major(s) you
are interested in learning more about.
- To be aware how your courses are fulfilling your degree requirements,
log onto DegreeWorks Audit.
- Start thinking about major(s) you
are interested in learning more about.
- Take and
Pass SimNet Assessment Exam.
- Take and pass the CPE exam? - Contact the Office
of Testing and Evaluation
- Now is the time when you should start considering internship
opportunities. An internship give you real-life experience
in an area in which you may eventually major in, and may
also help you pursue a career in that area.
- Consider Study
Abroad during your junior year.
- Consider what you want to Minor in from Tier III
- Submit the Eligibility
Review For Your Major.
Junior Year:
- Consider Study Abroad during your junior year.
- Consider what you want to Minor in from Tier III
- Submit the Eligibility
Review For Your Major.
Senior Year
- Sign up for on-campus
recruitment and workshops?
- To be aware how your courses are fulfilling your degree requirements.
Review your worksheet.
- Have you filed for graduation? Must apply for graduation
at Registrar's Office. Review the
Schedule of Classes for the deadline dates!
- We wish you the best of luck in your future endeavors!
We hope you enjoyed your journey through Baruch College.
Visit the Baruch
College Alumni Association website.
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I
started Baruch as a Transfer Student before Fall 2003
Entering Student:
- You attended Transfer Orientation
- Received your preliminary evaluation and/or your Official Evaluation
from the Office of the Registrar.
- Arranged to have previous colleges send official transcripts
to Baruch College's Registrar's office.
- Turned in all required immunization and residency forms.
- Registered for courses chosen from the "you need" column on
your preliminary evaluation having met the pre-requisites.
- Take and Pass SimNet Assessment Exam
Continuing Student:
- Review your transcript from your first semester
- Take and Pass SimNet Assessment Exam.
- Review your Baruch College transcript and check for the following:
- Did you make the Dean's List?
- Are you on academic probation? See Undergraduate Bulletin for
Academic Probation Policies. You may also come to the Center
for Academic Advisement and see an Academic advisor.
- Start thinking about major(s) you are interested in learning
more about. (If still undecided, find out more.)
- Take a Strong Interest Inventory Test online, which will help
you determine your academic interests and strengths and weaknesses.
Visit the Starr Career Development Center website.
- Now is the time when you should start considering internship
opportunities. An internship gives you real-life experience in
an area in which you may eventually major in, and may also help
you pursue a career in that area.
- Consider Study Abroad.
- Have you taken the CPE exam? - Contact the Office of Testing
and Evaluation
- Did you receive your official transfer evaluation? If yes,
Check your evaluation Contact the Center for Academic Advisement
to schedule an appointment to review your evaluation with an
Academic advisor.
- Have you begun your Minor/Minor Alternative?
Graduating Senior:
- Did you sign up for on-campus recruitment and workshops?
- Have you filed for graduation? . Review the Schedule of Classes for the
deadline dates!
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I started Baruch as a Transfer Student Fall 2003 or after
Entering Student:
- You attended Transfer orientation
- You attended a Transfer Student Advisement Session and completed
a Program Planning Sheet along with an academic advisor.
- Received your preliminary/unofficial/official evaluation.
- Received your New Transfer Student Advisement Guide.
- Reviewed your Undergraduate Bulletin.
- Reviewed the Core Curriculum and the requirements needed for
each of Baruch's three schools: Weissman School of Arts and Sciences,
School of Public Affairs and Zicklin School of Business. Eligibility
Review For Your Major.
- Registered for courses chosen from your Program Planning forms
you reviewed with an Academic advisor.
- Arranged to have previous colleges send official transcripts
to Baruch College's registrar's office.
- Turned in all required immunization and residency forms.
- Take and Pass SimNet Assessment Exam.
Continuing Student:
- Continue to register for those courses from the Core Curriculum,
including Tier 3, pre-business or pre-spa courses. Remember to
check all course pre-requisites.
- If your evaluation is complete, Contact the Center for Academic Advisement to schedule an appointment to review your evaluation
and complete an Academic Worksheet.
- Take and Pass SimNet Assessment Exam.
- Submit your Eligibility Review For Your Major.
- Review your Baruch College transcript and check for the following:
- Did you make the Dean's List?
- Are you on academic probation? See Undergraduate Bulletin for
Academic Probation Policies. You may also come to the Center
for Academic Advisement and see an Academic Advisor.
- Take a Strong Interest Inventory Test online, which will help
you determine your academic interests and strengths and weaknesses.
Visit the Starr Career Development Center website.
- Have you taken the CPE exam? Contact the Office
of Testing and Evaluation
- Now is the time when you should start considering internship
opportunities. An internship gives you real-life experience in
an area in which you may eventually major in, and may also help
you pursue a career in that area.
- Consider Study Abroad.
Graduating Student:
- Did you sign up for on-campus recruitment and workshops?
- Have you completed all your degree requirements? Have you updated
your Academic Worksheet? Want to be sure you have fulfilled your degree
requirement? Meet with an academicadvisor one semester prior to graduating.
- To be aware how your courses are fulfilling your degree requirements,
meet with an Academic advisor at the Center for Academic Advisement.
- Have you filed for graduation? Must apply for graduation at
Office of the Registrar. Please review the Schedule of Classes
for the deadline dates!
- We wish you the best of luck in your future endeavors! We hope
you enjoyed your journey through Baruch College. Visit the Baruch
College Alumni Association website.
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