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For Foreign Students

The Austin W. Marxe School of Public and International Affairs is truly a destination for foreign students, offering numerous unique opportunities to travel, study in New York City, and meet with Marxe School representatives in their home country.

The campus is within easy reach and is in the heart of the global headquarters of major companies, INGOs, public institutions, and cultural organizations. The Marxe School has a proven record of diversity; more than half of the students and alumni are from traditionally under-represented groups. Baruch College has been repeatedly named one of the most ethnically diverse student campuses in the United States. The Marxe School is the best place to discover the positive impact that can be made on your career, on engagement with the world around you, and on the success and vitality of the public sector itself.

If you would like to meet with a representative, please refer to Meet Our Team page to see if we will be visiting your country to schedule a meeting.

If you are interested in applying for a degree program, please refer to the admissions page.

Exchange Programs
Are you interested in studying at Baruch as an exchange student? Please refer to the Baruch College Study Abroad Office to learn more.

Virtual Campus Tour
Please click here for a virtual tour of Baruch College’s campus.

Contact Information
If you are interested in participating or learning more, please email MSPIA.Global.Initiatives@baruch.cuny.edu.

Marxe Global Leadership Institute

Experience NYC through our
Marxe Global Leadership Institute

The Marxe Global Leadership Institute offers specialized certificate programs at all levels including executives, working professionals, and graduate and undergraduate students.

Marxe Global Leadership Summer Institute (GLSI)
Program Dates: Program has been cancelled due to the COVID-19 situation.

Marxe Global Leadership Winter Institute (GLWI)
Program Dates: TBD

Download the program brochure

About the Program

By participating in the Marxe Global Leadership Institute, students will learn how public and non-governmental organizations are involved in the policy process; strategic communications; how municipalities are managed; the role of local, state, and federal government; and other related topics.  We will organize special field trips and tours to NYC government agencies and private businesses, and to the nation’s capital in Washington D.C. to show how government works at every level in the United States.

The Austin W. Marxe School of Public and International Affairs is a truly unique destination for foreign students, offering numerous opportunities to travel and study in New York City. As a top-ranking school in the U.S. for public affairs, we will offer the tools and experience needed to enhance students’ academic and career goals in management and leadership. Each learning session will be taught at Baruch College by highly qualified instructors from our faculty. Program materials and readings will be provided.

Program Structure

  • Seminar Courses: Participate in seminar courses taught by Baruch College faculty with extensive knowledge and experience.
    Field Trips and Cultural Visits: Group visits to local organizations, agencies or institutions where participants can observe classroom learning implemented in the field as well as to local attractions, including local museums, landmarks, shopping centers, etc. Weekend visits to the U.S. Capital, Washington, D.C., and Boston, MA
  • Professional Guest Speakers: Top representatives from local companies or organizations will offer customized presentations based on personal experience in the field.
  • Themed Panel Discussions: Baruch Faculty and local professionals will present on a variety of topics relating to areas of public and non-profit administration.

Program Prerequisites

Participants in the program must be matriculated undergraduate/graduate students of a college/university, and be in good academic standing

Program Language: English. Must possess English proficiency. TOEFL examination not required.

International students who wish to improve their academic, language, and cultural skills and prepare to continue their study at a U.S. college or university are encouraged to apply.

Program Fee: $4999.00 (includes housing)
*Students coming from partner institutions get 10% discount on the tuition. Scholarships are available.

The program is about much more than just academic learning. We want your students to experience all that New York City has to offer by providing an unforgettable experience and memories that will last for a lifetime. Enjoy the world renowned cuisine and cultural institutions, and see some of the most famous landmarks in the world!

For questions or to request an application, email  MSPIA.Global.Initiatives@baruch.cuny.edu

Please note that participation in these programs is not for credit toward an academic degree.

Contact, Inquiries, and Registration

Angelina Delgado
Senior Director – Office of Global Initiatives
Phone: +1 (646) 660-6827
Fax: +1 (646) 660-6721
Email: Angelina.Delgado@baruch.cuny.edu

Office of Global Initiatives
Email: MSPIA.Global.Initiatives@baruch.cuny.edu

New York City Internships

The Austin W. Marxe School of Public and International Affairs offers a variety of interesting and enriching unpaid internships for foreign students in the New York City area. Explore them below:

Pro Mujer
Jacob Riis Neighborhood Settlement House
Global Kids
Brooklyn Legal Services Corporation A
TruFund Financial
Joyce Theater
Comunilife
Dress for Success Worldwide
Global Fund for Women
Lawyers Alliance for New York
Veterans Hospital System NY Harbor
Microfinance Opportunities (DC)
Food & Water Watch (DC & Brooklyn)
Chinese American Planning Council
US Department of Commerce (DC)
Food Bank for New York City
Sustainable Long Island
International Rescue Committee
ACLU of the Nation’s Capital (DC)
Her Justice

Contact Information
If you are interested in participating or learning more, please email MSPIA.Global.Initiatives@baruch.cuny.edu.


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