08/25/2025 | Press release | Archived content
August 25, 2025
On its campus in the heart of New York City, Baruch College rolled out the welcome mat for the Class of 2029 on August 25 for nearly 4,000 new students.
The college community made sure the start of their experience as Baruch Bearcats was anything but ordinary for the more than 2,500 first-year students and 1,300 transfers. A Convocation ceremony, the official launch into life at Baruch, was followed by day-long activities including a high-energy carnival in the Clivner=Field Plaza, icebreakers to meet new friends, and meet-ups with peer mentors.
President S. David Wu said every member of the incoming class is at Baruch because of their "determination, effort, and accomplishments," noting that they will be joining a campus community of more than 20,000 students representing different languages, different culture, , and different traditions.
In his Convocation remarks, Wu recommended that new students should engage in the following three principles for success:
The Class of 2029 reflects the energy, diversity, and drive that define both Baruch College and New York City. Together, the students:
The excitement doesn't end at Convocation. Baruch's Weeks of Welcome helps new and returning students get connected and delve into the College's vibrant campus life through a series of programs and events to kick off the fall semester.
Highlights range from an open house to family day to a night at Yankee Stadium with fellow Bearcats and others from the campus community.
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