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    Scholarships

    Scholarship Application for Continuing Students is Currently Closed.

    We anticipate announcing the Marxe School continuing student scholarship application for the next academic year on or by July 1, 2023. Read more under the “Scholarships for Continuing Students” section.

    If you are an incoming graduate student please read under the “Scholarships and Fellowships for Incoming Students ” section.

    Scholarships for Continuing Students

    Scholarship Application for Continuing Students is Currently Closed.

    We anticipate announcing the Marxe School continuing student scholarship application for the next academic year on or by July 1, 2023.

    The application will be for AY 2023-2024 (Fall 2023 – Spring 2024). Scholarships will be available for the fall and spring terms only. There are no scholarships for the summer term.

    There will be one application for consideration for all available scholarships. Our scholarship awarding process is highly competitive and submitting an application and meeting the eligibility requirements do not guarantee an award.

    The general eligibility requirements for our scholarships are:

    be a Marxe student (undergraduate or graduate) AND
    be registered for at least 6 credits for the award semester AND
    have a minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA or higher as specified in a scholarship description AND
    have completed at least 3 credits (with a final grade) at the time of application AND
    meet specific stipulations of the scholarship(s)

    In the past, students who were awarded a scholarship were informed on or by beginning of the Fall semester. Students are generally advised to pay their tuition in full first and if they are awarded a scholarship, they are reimbursed the award amount later in the semester.

    Please continue checking your Baruch email address where we will email you to inform when the application is announced.

    For questions please contact marxe.scholarships@baruch.cuny.edu.

    Below is the list of scholarships awarded to continuing Marxe students in the past:

    Alice Herman and Arthur Rubinstein Scholarship (MPA only) To provide scholarships to MPA students who demonstrate either financial need or academic excellence. Min 3.4 Cumulative GPA required.

    Carol Ruth Wachter Memorial Scholarship (Executive MPA only) For an EMPA student working in NYC government who shows promise in public service. Min 3.2 Cumulative GPA required

    Clark Foundation Student Scholarship (All Marxe graduate programs) Full and partial tuition scholarships for Graduate students in the Marxe School. Recipients will be chosen on a merit basis. Min 3.4 Cumulative GPA required.

    Consolidated Edison MPA Scholarship (Executive MPA only) The Consolidated Edison MPA Fellowship, established in 2006, allows nonprofit executives who would otherwise not have the financial resources to pursue advanced training to seek a master`s degree in public affairs in Baruch College`s Marxe School of Public and International Affairs, better preparing them for management leadership in the field and to help address a growing shortage of nonprofit executives with advanced training. To be eligible the student must have 1-demonstrated financial need and 2-high academic potential. Preference will be given to minority students.Min 3.4 Cumulative GPA required.

    Donald E. Farley Scholarship (MPA only) For in-state outstanding graduate students majoring in Public Administration for academic excellence, service to Baruch College, and contributions to his or her community, borough, or the city at large. Established in honor of Senior Vice Chancellor Farley for his long and outstanding service to The City University of New York.Min 3.2 Cumulative GPA required.

    Elinor and Paul Goodstat Scholarship (BSPA only) To provide a scholarship or scholarships to incoming freshmen or currently matriculated students in the Marxe School who demonstrate academic promise, a strong work ethic and financial need. The scholarship is renewable for up to three additional years provided the recipient maintains a 3.0 GPA and continues to demonstrate financial need. Min 3.0 Cumulative GPA required.

    Hagedorn Challenge Scholarship (BSPA only) Need based scholarship for BSPA students in the Marxe School; Available for students who demonstrate financial need. Preference will be given to students who are otherwise ineligible for other forms of federal or state aid. Min 3.4 Cumulative GPA required.

    Hagedorn Graduate Scholarship (All Marxe graduate programs) Scholarships for graduate students in the Marxe School; Available for students who demonstrate financial need. Preference will be given to students who are otherwise ineligible for other forms of federal or state aid. Min 3.0 Cumulative GPA required.

    Hagedorn Scholarship Endowment (All Marxe graduate programs) Scholarships for graduate students in the Marxe School; Available for students who demonstrate financial need. Preference will be given to students who are otherwise ineligible for other forms of federal or state aid. Min 3.0 Cumulative GPA required.

    Janet Dewart Bell Scholarship (Executive MPA only) To provide scholarships for Marxe students (preference for Executive MPA, if no candidate found then MPA or BSPA) who demonstrate financial need. Min 3.4 Cumulative GPA required.

    Jay and Rita Berman Scholarship (All Marxe graduate programs) To provide scholarships to students who are residents of Brooklyn. Min 3.4 Cumulative GPA required.

    LCU Fund Scholarship (All Marxe degree programs) Created to provide housing stipends for women enrolled at the Marxe. The foundation invests in the future of women pursuing careers that serve the community by easing the financial burden of NYC housing. As a full-time student, one must: Be enrolled in a graduate, undergraduate or program in the arts, education, social work, public administration, religious leadership, criminal justice or health care at a grantee institution at the time of application for an award; and Earn less than $30,000 a year and have no, or very limited, assistance from family or other outside sources; and Possess a minimum grade point average of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) or provide a portfolio or other evidence of academic or programmatic success; and Demonstrate a commitment to pursuing a career that serves the community. In addition to the requirements above, a part -time student must: Complete 9 credits (or the equivalent of three courses) of core/required classes; and Supply evidence of internship, part-time or full-time employment.

    Lewis Friedman Scholarship (All Marxe graduate programs) An annual scholarship for a graduate student in the Marxe School who has shown promise and innovation in the areas of public finance or government budgeting. Min 3.4 Cumulative GPA required.

    Mark I Kalish Scholarship (All Marxe graduate programs) For the Marxe School student intending to enter the not-for-profit sector. Min 3.4 Cumulative GPA required.

    Martin Begun Scholarship (BSPA only) To provide two annual scholarships for students enrolled in the BSPA program who have a minimum GPA of 3.5. The recipients shall be known as Martin Begun Scholars. The recipients shall write an essay about some aspect of Martin Begun’s civic or governmental activities utilizing the archival material available in the Newman Library. Min 3.2 Cumulative GPA required.

    Marxe IMPACT Scholars (All Marxe graduate programs) Scholarships for current graduate students with the highest GPAs. The highest Cumulative GPA required.

    Marxe International Scholar Scholarship (All Marxe graduate programs) Scholarship for continuing international students studying on a visa, with at least 3.4 Cumulative GPA.

    Marxe Undergraduate Scholars Scholarship (incoming BSPA only) Scholarship for incoming undergraduate students declaring their BSPA major with at least 3.3 Cumulative GPA. A recipient must: Maintain 3.3 Cumulative GPA or higher; and declare as a BSPA major prior to start of semester, and must remain a BSPA student while receiving scholarship, and Need to be enrolled as a full-time student and enrolled for at least one PAF class while receiving the award.

    Stephen J Jerome Fellows (MSEd-HEA only) To provide scholarships to students in the Master of Science in Education in Higher Education Administration Program.Min 3.4 Cumulative GPA required.
    Susan Ponce De Leon Scholarship (MPA or Executive MPA only) Full-time student; graduate MPA in housing or demonstrate commitment to community development; renewable for a maximum of two years; essay addressing candidate’s commitment to affordable housing and community development. Min 3.4 Cumulative GPA required.

    For questions please contact marxe.scholarships@baruch.cuny.edu.

    Scholarships and Fellowships for Incoming Students

    The Marxe School of Public and International Affairs offers a number of awards to incoming students. Along with more traditional scholarship offers, fellowship packages combine scholarship funding, part-time work and a stipend, which covers the total cost of tuition and fees. Scholarship and fellowship award recipients are selected based upon their GPA, strength of application submitted, and program compatibility. Award packages are available only to degree program students. There is no separate application to be considered for awards. All applicants are automatically considered for awards at the time of admission.

    Hagedorn Awards (various)
    For incoming graduate students demonstrating financial need and/or merit

    Hearst Fellowship in Nonprofit Management
    One-year fellowships for new or returning students in the Marxe School preparing for careers in nonprofit management.

    Marxe Dean’s Fellow
    Awarded to new traditional MPA and MIA students. This is a full tuition scholarship which involves part-time work with the Marxe Dean to develop research skills and pedagogic abilities and collaborate on publications and other professional projects. This package has three components: Fellowship Award; Full Student Scholarship; and Fellowship Stipend.

    Marxe Endowed Faculty Fellows
    Awarded to new traditional MPA and MIA students. These are full tuition scholarships which involve part-time work with a Marxe Endowed Faculty member to develop research skills and pedagogic abilities, and collaborate on publications and other professional projects. This package has three components: Fellowship Award; Full Student Scholarship; and Fellowship Stipend.

    Marxe Excellence Scholarships
    Awarded to new traditional MPA and MIA students. These are full tuition scholarships covering 18 credits evenly split in two semesters (9 credits per semester); require 3.5 or higher GPA in prior undergraduate or graduate level degree work; demonstrating leadership qualities including commitment to volunteerism and community service, academic excellence, leadership roles, and other demonstrative qualities proving applicants commitment to public service.

    Marxe Scholarships
    For incoming graduate students demonstrating leadership qualities including commitment to volunteerism and community service, academic excellence, leadership roles, and other demonstrative qualities proving applicants commitment to public service or education.

    Mary and Abraham D. Beame Scholarship
    For new or returning Marxe graduate students preparing for careers in public service.

    Mayor’s Graduate Scholarship Program Award
    The MGSP is for full-time City of New York employees, and offers a stipend to study public affairs.

    Scholarships for Returning Marxe Students

    Returning Marxe Students Scholarship

    This scholarship is for BSPA, MPA, MIA, or MSEd-HEA students who are currently on leave of absence (one or more semesters without taking courses at Marxe).

    Eligibility requirements

    1) Must be in good academic standing:

    • MPA, MIA, and MSEd-HEA applicants must have minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA
    • BSPA applicants must have minimum 2.0 cumulative GPA

    2) Must apply for RE-ENTRY with the Registrar’s Office AND register for a minimum of three PAF credits to be considered.

    To request an application and for further questions please contact mspia.advisement@baruch.cuny.edu


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