Barnard College
It is a private liberal arts college for women in the Manhattan borough of New York City.
Founded: In 1889 by a group of women led by the young student activist Annie Nathan Mayer, who petitioned the trustees of Columbia University to establish a satellite college named after the recently deceased tenth president of Columbia.
Barnard College is a highly selective college with an acceptance rate of only 11.5%.
Barnard College also has a strong commitment to diversity and inclusion, offering a variety of programs and resources to support students of all backgrounds.
It is a highly regarded arts college that offers its students an excellent education.
The college is known for its academic excellence, strong sense of community, and commitment to social justice.
Barnard College has university housing.
. All first-year students are required to live on campus, and most upperclassmen choose to do so as well.
_Barnard Hall: This is the oldest residence hall on campus, and houses first-year students.
_Brooks Hall: This residence hall is home to upperclassmen.
_Reid Hall: This residence hall is intended for students interested in the arts and humanities.
_Sulzberger Hall: This residence hall is intended for students interested in science and social sciences.
_Hewitt Hall: This residence hall is intended for students interested in the performing arts.
Barnard College also has a number of Greek houses. These houses are for students interested in joining a sorority.
Some of the advantages of Barnard College:
1-Small class sizes: Barnard College has a small student-to-faculty ratio, which means students have the opportunity to get to know their professors and receive personal attention
2- Strong academic programs: Barnard College offers a wide range of academic programs, including many majors.
3- Vibrant campus life: Barnard College has a vibrant campus life, with a wide range of extracurricular activities and opportunities for students to get involved.
4-Strong Alumni Network: Barnard College has a strong alumni network that can provide students with support and guidance after graduation.
Collages
Barnard College offers more than 50 majors in the humanities, social sciences, arts, natural sciences, and many interdisciplinary fields. Some of the most popular majors at Barnard include:
_Anthropology/Anthropology
_ art history
_ biology
_Chemistry
_ computer science
_ Economy
_English
_Environmental studies
_ French
_ German
_ the date
_ mathematics
_music
_ Philosophy
_Physics
_ Political Science
_ psychology
_ Sociology