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International Partnerships
Our mission is to advance
the theory and practice of
international liberal art
education.
• Smolny College/Faculty of Liberal Arts and Sciences, St. Petersburg State University, Russia
• American University of Central Asia, Kyrgyz Republic
• Al Quds University, Palestine (BA/MAT)
• International Human Rights Exchange (South Africa)
• European College of Liberal Arts (Germany)
Prison Initiative
Degree Granting Programs
Bayview Correctional Facility (Medium/Female)
10 – 15 students admitted every six months
Eastern NY Correctional Facility (Maximum/Male)
15 students admitted each year
Woodbourne Correctional Facility (Medium/Male)
15 students admitted every other year
Non-Degree Granting, for credit programs:
Coxsackie Correctional Facility (Maximum/Male)
15 students admitted every other year
Green Haven Correctional
15 students admitted every other year
Bard High School Early Colleges
Increasing access to a liberal arts college education while raising the standard of teaching and learning in public high schools.
• Three campuses:
– Bard High School Early College Manhattan, founded in 2001: 615 students
– Bard High School Early College Queens, founded in 2008: 637 students
– Bard High School Early College Newark, founded in 2012: 125 students to grow to 400
Closing an achievement gap
9th Grade 10th Grade Yr1 Yr2
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Lowest 20% 8th Grade ELA Scores
Other Students
Bard Early College New Orleans
• Half day satellite campus embedded within New Orleans public school system enabling students to complete the first year of a Bard College undergraduate education concurrent with the last two years of high school (non-degree granting)
• Founded 2008
• 12 courses each semester; 12 faculty members, all terminal degree in their field
• Two campuses: 127 students
BardMAT: Reconceiving Teacher Ed
Addressing two fundamental Issues
• Historically underserved populations remain underserved.
• International comparisons of academic performance in terms of deeper understanding or competencies in the disciplines show us lagging behind our peers.
Science and Sustainability
Campus to Congress (C2C)
• Involves students across the nation in conversations about
climate solutions with elected officials.
• C2C Fellowships engage 300 students each year during weekend leadership trainings.
• Develops skills and experiences needed to become people of power and the ability to affect the future.
• C2C empowers young people to pursue opportunity in Congress ,Capitol, City Hall, Campus and Corporations.
TLS Social Justice Office
• Unwavering belief in each student’s ability to own his or her own work.
• Using Meaning Making to develop student skills to design and implement their own diverse projects
• TLS students take risks to make a difference in difficult circumstances locally, nationally and internationally.
Citizen Science
• Promote science literacy utilizing the theme of infectious disease
• 23 Sections of 20-21 students
• Explore scientific method through Laboratory, Computer Modeling, Problem-Based Learning
• Learning through teaching
Citizen Science
• 1700 School Children
• Ages 3-16
• Nursery School, Elementary School and Middle School
• Visits to campus
• Programs off campus
• 5 School Districts (Rural and Urban)
Citizen Science
“I have to say that I think that day was unquestionably the best out of the entire citizen science program, in my opinion. I LOVED working with the kids, and just feeding off their energy.”
--Rowan Willigan, Bard First Year
Local Initiatives
• Local is Global and Community Action Internships
• Faculty Partnerships/Community Based Learning
• Speakers (Majora Carter)
• Essay Contests
• Candidate Meet and Greets
• Developing Community Partnerships (Red Hook Together)
• Change in Action
Network Cooperation
The Center for Civic Engagement collaborates with other Bard institutes and centers on Bard’s main campus to run joint programs designed to enrich the undergraduate and graduate experience.
– Hannah Arendt Center for Politics and Humanities
– Human Rights Exchange
– Bard Globalization and International Affairs Program
– Institute for Writing and Thinking
Who are our faculty?
In 2011-2012, 105 full time faculty members (including academic administrators), 75% with terminal degrees in their field (not including current Ph.D candidates), 25 paid through Bard College
What is the cost?
Bard raises $3000 per student per year and
receives $5700 per pupil from the DOE
For BHSEC Queens, this year Bard College provided $1.8 million dollars above what we received from the Department of Education
What does it save?
• Eliminates two years of traditional college tuition
• Eliminates need for remedial classes so often necessary for
students entering community colleges or four year colleges
• Engages students to become more responsible, productive
students and citizens
Credits Earned
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Afr. Amer. Asian White Hispanic Low English
Proficiency
in 8th Grade
All Students
Bard High School Early College
Class of 2008 Diplomas and Degrees
GED & Equivalent Regents Diploma Associates Degree & Regents Diploma
The AA degree represents 60 college credits which can be transferred
upon graduation from BHSEC.
Accepting credit
Schools within NY State that have accepted one or more years
of college credit include:
Bard College, City University of New York,
Colgate University, Columbia University,
Hofstra University, Ithaca College, Long Island University,
New York University, Pace University,
Polytechnic University, Pratt Institute,
Rochester Institute of Technology, St. John's University,
State University of New York,
Syracuse University, The New School
Accepting credit
Schools outside of NY State that have accepted one or more
years of college credit include:
American University, Boston University, Brown University,
Bryn Mawr College, Carnegie Mellon, Dennison University,
George Washington University, Hampshire College,
Howard University, Knox College, Oberlin College,
Occidental College, Reed College, Rutgers University,
Skidmore College, Stanford University, Temple University,
University of Southern California, University of Pennsylvania,
Washington University in St. Louis, Williams College
A River Runs Through It by Norman McClean:
All there is to thinking is seeing something noticeable, which lets you see something you weren't noticing, which lets you see something that wasn't even visible."
There is an emphasis on writing to give the time and space to note what you are thinking which then allows you to explore avenues that you were not aware you thought.
BardMAT: Reconceiving Teacher Ed
Initiatives • Educating teachers who are “experts” in their subject areas and adept in
structuring learning environments as sites of disciplinary apprenticeship.
• Placing and retaining more such highly effective teachers in high needs schools
• Creating a shared campus – high need school and graduate program
• Creating a faculty dominated by disciplinary experts
• Building a community of teachers across a network of public schools
• Educating teachers to teach college courses in 11th and 12th Grade
• Bringing Music into public schools through El Sistema-based program with Longy School of Music and LA Philharmonic as partners
BardMAT: Teacher Ed Data
• The South Bronx, poorest congressional district in the nation.
• Delano, CA in the San Joaquin Valley, with some of the highest poverty rates nationally.
• Palestine and East Jerusalem, in collaboration with the Al-Quds University and the Palestinian Ministry of Education.
• Quick Data:
• Currently serving 170 in-service teachers and Ministry supervisors in the Palestinian territories.
• Currently serving 60 pre-service teachers on three campuses in the United States.
• Graduated over 200 teachers in the U.S. since program’s inception in 2004.
• Working partnerships with 30+ schools in the area of professional development and community support.
Bard MAT: Early College Data
• Current Impact – PBA, 40 of 67 11th graders enrolled in one or more college courses
• Future Impact:
• PBA, 2012-2013, 8-10 college courses, 80 students enrolled
• Bronx, NY, 2012-2013, 40-60 students enrolled in college courses; 2013-2014, 100-120 students enrolled in college courses
• Funding Proposal in Process, 2012-2013, 400 students enrolled in college courses, 2013-2014, 800-1200 students enrolled in college courses