Diversity Resources

Student Disability Services
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Student Disability Services provides appropriate accommodations to students with disabilities to promote equal access to the college’s programs and services.
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Baruch LGBTQQIAA2S Resources
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Resources for students who identify as LGBTQQIAA2S (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Questioning, Intersex, Asexual, Ally, Two-Spirit) are available to all students without regard to sexual orientation, gender expression, or any other protected class.
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Religious Accommodations
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CUNY is committed to providing reasonable accommodations that allow every member of our community to observe their religious practices without compromising their academic or work progress. We are here to support you in every way possible.

Resources for International Students
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The mission of the International Student Service Center (ISSC) is to promote academic success, leadership, support, and enhancement of the Baruch experience for international students and scholars attending our undergraduate, graduate, and Continuing Professional Studies programs.

Veterans Student Support
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Veterans Affairs at Baruch seeks to serve student veterans through outreach, academic success, networking, support, and health and wellness for veterans.

Student Affinity Groups
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Baruch College has a diverse array of undergraduate clubs and organizations including a variety of special interest groups.

Student Counseling Center
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The Baruch College Counseling Center provides free culturally-responsive and trauma-informed mental health services to students through a social justice lens.

Student Health Services
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The Baruch College Student Health Care Center provides students with a full range of clinical health services, including initial diagnosis and treatment for a broad spectrum of illnesses and injuries.

Employee Assistance Program
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Baruch’s Employee Assistance Program (EAP) is a resource for practical, around-the-clock information and assistance for Baruch employees. Baruch’s EAP provides helpful resources for emotional health and wellness support, as well as for assistance with daily work/life concerns such as dependent care and financial/legal challenges.

Lactation Room
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Baruch College has a comfortable and private lactation room for use by faculty and staff members. Conveniently located near restrooms and vending machines, the lactation room is located in room #112 on the first floor of the Information and Technology Building.