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News and Events:
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Application deadline for Fall 2008 admission : April 30, 2008
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Fall 2008 Admission Information:
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Online Chat with the Director of Baruch's MFE program |
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The Director of the
Financial Engineering MS Program holds periodic chats for prospective
students, answering questions in real time in the QuantNetwork chatroom.
More information about the chats is available at
http://www.quantnet.org
To read transcripts of previous online chats, click
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Upcoming Information Sessions for Fall 2008 Admission: |
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The Director of the
Financial Engineering MS Program and current students will be
available to present the program and answer your questions.
Dates: 01/28/08, 02/19/08, 03/11/08, 04/16/08, 05/06/08
Time: 6pm
Location: Room 8-210, Vertical Campus ( Lexington Avenue at 24th
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You can check the status of your application for the Fall
2008 admission using the link provided below:
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APPLICATION STATUS ONLINE
(Last Updated: Jan 17 2008) |
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Why Baruch MFE ? |
We offer a high quality education with the goal of graduating people who
will be successful in the job market.
We enroll only the most qualified applicants, and don't have a minimum
number of seats to fill. Our students work together in small teams and learn
from each other, fostering a sense of camaraderie and strong connections
even as alumni. Our students are
competitive and driven to succeed.
Our active alumni formed the Baruch Financial Engineering Alumni Association
in October 2006. The Association offers one-on-one mentoring to all students
wishing to participate.
QuantNetwork, the organization of the Baruch College Financial Engineering
graduate students, hosts bi-weekly talks given by industry professionals.
The QuantNetwork Forum presents a wealth of information about the MFE
program, offers prospective candidates direct access to our students, and
enables easy student-faculty interaction.
Admission to the program is selective (the acceptance rate for the Fall 2007
cohort was 14%) and we have small class sizes (the Fall 2007 cohort consists
of 16 full-time and 19 part-time students). Promising candidates whose
applications were rejected are invited to learn how to strengthen their
applications and are urged to re-apply.
As any successful program, we are forthcoming with numbers and information
about employment data and admission statistics.
The student body of the Financial Engineering MS Program at Baruch College
is as diverse as could be expected from a school in the City University of
New York educational system. No matter what your background is, it is likely
that we have students or alumni with a similar background.
The Financial Engineering MS Program at Baruch College is located in New
York City, arguably the most exciting financial capital of the world.
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