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) and three graduate programs (American Studies; European Studies; Masters of Arts in Teaching). AQB’s undergraduate program, taught in English, is rigorous, culminating in a two-semester independent
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, teachers, parents, the New York City Department of Education and Bard College will be conducted on a regular basis to provide an appropriate and meaningful high school and college program. Student
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. The academic program emphasizes small class size and a commitment to teaching a diverse student body in a liberal arts environment. To learn more about our program you can go to this web site: https
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of arts (A.A.) degree from Bard College as well as a high school diploma at no cost to families. The academic program emphasizes small class size and a commitment to teaching a diverse student body in a
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fellowship program for formerly incarcerated public health professionals Craft and deliver content for all PH-related communications internal to BPI and public facing representation of PH programs, students
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program at BHSEC Queens cultivates in students a deep understanding of the mathematics, the tools to choose among many possible approaches to a problem, and the language to articulate concepts and methods
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students study in Bard programs, plus nearly 1,000 students in our early colleges. Total enrollment for Bard College and its global affiliates is approximately 5,000 students. The undergraduate program at
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the Early College Associate in Arts degree program as well as in Bard Academy. Launched in 2015, Bard Academy is a two-year high school program with courses designed and taught by college professors and
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the Early College Associate in Arts degree program as well as in Bard Academy. Launched in 2015, Bard Academy is a two-year high school program with courses designed and taught by college professors and
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the Early College Associate in Arts degree program as well as in Bard Academy. Launched in 2015, Bard Academy is a two-year high school program with courses designed and taught by college professors and