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  1. A Brief Introduction to Bard College. Director of Admission Mackie Siebens ’12 will take you through some important facts about Bard. The 1000-acre campus in Annandale-on-Hudson, New York, is the hub of a wider, global network. Learn more about Bard and see if you can find yourself here!

    • Bard Admission Team

      × Josh Tyler After teaching for five years in the public...

    • Fall Virtual Event Series

      Financing Your Bard Education. Bard Admission Staff and the...

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      Bard College Office of Admission PO Box 5000 (Physical...

    • Applying

      Apply by Nov. 1. The Bard Entrance Examination is an online...

  2. Typically, Bard students have prepared for college by taking honors or advanced placement courses in a curriculum that includes four years of English, social studies, mathematics, laboratory science, and a foreign language. Yet admission to Bard takes into account your whole story.

  3. Students should only request results to be sent electronically to Bard College directly from TOEFL, IELTS, or Duolingo English Test, and not physical documents to be mailed. For TOEFL, Bard's institutional code is 2037. For IELTS, students should request their electronic results to be sent to Bard College Undergraduate Admission.

  4. liberal arts college. apply now ». To experience a different kind of education, apply to Bard College today. We have been test-optional for over 50 years and there is no application fee. We meet students where they are by taking innovative approaches to a traditional education and giving real-world context to each major.

  5. The Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College (CCS Bard) today announced the expansion of its library and archives with a new 6,000-square-foot addition. Supported by a $10 million capital project, the Keith Haring Wing will be named in recognition of a lead $3 million gift from the Keith Haring Foundation. The addition will more than double ...

  6. Admission. We are a community of students who see their experience in NYC as a critical link in their transition from college to career. Program participants are typically undergraduates in their third year of study. Application requirements include essays, a resume, two recommendations, and academic transcripts. All majors are welcome to apply.