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  1. In accordance with the mission of Barnard College, the political science department aims to create a community of teachers and students committed to intellectual discovery, rigorous analysis, and independent thought. The department's courses emphasize reflection, discussion, deliberation and intensive interactions between faculty members and ...

  2. For students applying through Questbridge, you can find more information on our Questbridge Applicants page . Barnard Writing Supplement: This will be submitted with your preferred application platform. Supplemental essay questions may change from year to year and will become available each year in the summer. $75 non-refundable application fee ...

  3. Special Programs for First-Year Applicants. Learn more about the variety of programs available to provide academic support and enrichment throughout your four years at Barnard. These include the Higher Education Opportunity Program (HEOP), the Collegiate Science and Technology Entry Program (CSTEP), the Science Pathways Scholars Program (SP 2 ...

  4. The major in Ancient Studies is explicitly interdisciplinary in outlook. Students interested in focusing on the ancient Mediterranean or the Ancient Near East will normally take classes in a wide range of departments that focus on language, literature, mythology, material culture, history, religion, art history, philosophy, comparative literature, or, indeed, other subjects relevant to their specific interests.

  5. Foundations introduces a distinctive and forward-looking curriculum to Barnard students, offering a diverse and ambitious educational experience tailored to the ever-changing landscape. This innovative, rigorous, and adaptable program, equips Barnard students with essential skills for the future.

  6. About Us. The Barnard Education Program envisions education as an emancipatory human right that develops people’s capacities to think critically and act creatively for peace, justice, and sustainability in local and global contexts. Education is a fundamental human activity that occurs in formal and informal settings as people interact within ...

  7. Founded in 1889, Barnard was the only college in New York City, and one of the few in the nation, where women could receive the same rigorous and challenging education available to men. The school’s founding was largely due to the rallying efforts of Annie Nathan Meyer, a student and writer who was equally dissatisfied with Columbia’s ...