Baruch (Zicklin)

New York, NY

#48
US
16
from 2022
17
Class size
$28,999
Tuition

Tuition $28,999

In-State $18,669

Note:  In-State tuition: $18,669. Tuition amount is the figure advertised by the school and includes mandatory fees and other costs. Find more details on the school's website : https://zicklin.baruch.cuny.edu/ .

Gender and Race Breakdown Among US Students, Compared with Other US Schools

Visit Diversity Index page for more data. Gender is for whole class. Race data only for US students.

Male

0%100%59.0%

Female/​non-binary

0%100%35.0%

White

0%100%60.7% of US population12.0%

Asian

0%100%6.6% of US population29.0%

Black

0%100%14.1% of US population12.0%

Hispanic

0%100%18.0% of US population24.0%

Percent of Hires in Each Industry (Top 3)

14 graduates hired in total

Financial 35.7%
Consulting 28.6%
Technology 28.6%

Nationalities (top 4)

Total Number of Nationalities: 11

United States 62.8%
India 11.6%
Canada 4.7%
Mexico 4.7%

Campus Atmosphere

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Women are well represented among my school’s faculty and administration

Female protagonists are well represented in case studies

LGBTQ students are given equal/adequate opportunity to participate in class discussions and on teams

Social activities are generally inclusive towards LGBTQ students

Minorities are well represented among the faculty and administration

Minority protagonists are well represented in case studies

Representative comments from students and alumni on what's best about this MBA program

Cost of attendance and cohort culture.

Being part of a small cohort of diverse and driven young professionals who were willing to invest significant time and energy into projects.

The access to international and national competitions; the quality of instruction.

The overall knowledge, which afforded greater understanding of the business world, financial analysis, strategic planning, management and leadership.

The instructors and academic rigor. Being in NYC allowed us to have professors that were also real professionals, bringing tangible work experience to the classroom. Same experience as NYU/Columbia but at a better cost.