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  1. Founded in 1860, Bard is an independent, residential college of the liberal arts and sciences. 1,800. undergraduates. 274. faculty. 8:1. student-to- faculty ratio. 17% international. students. Undergraduates at the Annandale campus come from all regions of the country.

  2. www.bard.edu › admission › toursBard Campus Tours

    Directions to Bard Maps. Campus Tour and Information Session. In-person campus tours are led by student tour guides. Every tour begins with an information session from an Admission Counselor and ends with a Q&A session. Registration is required. Each visiting student may register up to three guests. Register for a Campus Tour. Read More.

  3. www.bard.edu › academicsBard Academics

    Bard College offers a number of 3+2, 4+1, and dual-degree programs in the United States and overseas, awarding both undergraduate and graduate degrees. Many degree-granting international programs also offer study abroad opportunities for a semester or a year. Learn More. Specialized Programs.

  4. A Brief Introduction to Bard College. Director of Admission Mackie Siebens ’12 will take you through some important facts about Bard. The 1000-acre campus in Annandale-on-Hudson, New York, is the hub of a wider, global network. Learn more about Bard and see if you can find yourself here!

  5. www.bard.edu › admission › applyingApplying to Bard

    Apply by Nov. 1. The Bard Entrance Examination is an online essay exam open only to high school juniors and seniors. The exam must be finished and submitted by November 1. Completion of the exam is equivalent to an application for admission. Applicants receive pass/fail notification of exam results by mid December.

  6. All first-year students participate in a common curriculum: the Language and Thinking Program, First-Year Seminar, and Citizen Science. The first year at Bard begins with Language and Thinking, a three-week intensive introduction to the liberal arts and sciences with a particular focus on writing. Video Gallery.

  7. Apr 11, 2024 · The Bard College Center for Indigenous Studies will host its inaugural symposium on Thursday, April 25, and Friday, April 26, at Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson, New York. The symposium includes workshops, lectures, and discussions centered around Dr. Beth Piatote’s (Nez Perce enrolled Colville Confederated Tribes) brilliant play Antíkoni, an adaptation of Sophocles’ Antigone.

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