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  1. International Applicants. We broadly define international students to be the following: The Barnard community includes undergraduate students from all over the world who contribute to the diversity and vibrancy of the campus community and are an important part of the College's academic and social life.. As of Fall 2022, international students ...

  2. Since its founding in 1889, Barnard has been a distinguished leader in higher education, offering a rigorous liberal arts foundation to young women whose curiosity, drive, and exuberance set them ...

  3. Pre-College in the City. Jump-start your Barnard+NYC experience with high-school students from around the world, pursuing rigorous academics in one of the world’s great multicultural cities. Pick Your Passion. A Barnard education is broad and deep, rigorous and experiential, with all the options offered by Columbia University.

  4. 11,804 Applicants. 920 Admits. 712 Enrolling. Enrollment (Fall 2023) 711 first-year students (full-time and part-time) 3,223 undergraduate students (excluding study abroad) 57% students of color. 14% international students. 16% first in their families to attend college.

  5. A Barnard education transforms you so you can change the world —we’re determined to make that a realistic option for you. Skip to main ... Our Admissions Staff explore the unique factors of a Barnard College experience and delve into the holistic admission process and financial aid.

  6. Majors & Minors. Barnard offers bachelor’s degrees in more than 50 fields. You can also double major, design your own major, or pursue a special degree program in cooperation with Columbia University, Juilliard, Manhattan School of Music, or the Jewish Theological Seminary. Barnard will push you in ways you didn’t know you could be pushed.

  7. Barnard College Advisors. Isabel Santuiste. Yale University. My name is Isabel and I graduated from Yale University in 2022 with a B.S. in Psychology and completed requisites for the pre-med track. While at Yale, I was involved in neuroscience research, a non-profit for youth experiencing homelessness, and mentoring first year Latinx students.