School Performance
Graduation Rate: 100% (at the end of the school year before last, the percent of students who graduated "on time" by earning a diploma four years after they entered 9th grade).
Daily Attendance Rate: 95.999998% of the school's students in the school year before last.
Percentage of Students Enough Variety: 66.000003% students feel that this school offers a wide enough variety of programs, classes, and activities to keep them interested in school.
College Career Rate: 98.000002% of students enroll in college or career programs within 6 months.
Percentage of Students Safe: 92.000002% students feel safe in the hallways, bathrooms, locker room and cafeteria. (Student opinions on school safety, as reported on the NYC School Survey.)
Programs offered
Program 1: Baruch College Campus High School
Code: M87A
Program description: Comprehensive interdisciplinary liberal arts program.
Interest: Humanities & Interdisciplinary
Method: Screened
Seats 9 GE: 88
Grade 9 GE filled flag: Y
Grade 9 GE applicants: 5611
Grade 9 GE applicants per seat: 64
Seats 9 SWD: 23
Grade 9 SWD filled flag: Y
Grade 9 SWD applicants: 543
Grade 9 SWD applicants per seat: 24
Seats 10: 1
Admissions priority 1: Priority to District 2 students or residents
Admissions priority 2: Then to Manhattan students or residents
Admissions priority 3: Then to New York City residents
Activities
Extracurricular Activities
Extracurricular activities and clubs offered by the school that do not fall under one of the Sports categories (PSAL Sports or School Sports): No data
PSAL Sports Boys
Male PSAL (Public School Athletics League) sports offered at the school, listed under Extracurricular Activities and Clubs in the HS Directory: Baseball, Basketball, Soccer, Wrestling
PSAL Sports Girls
Female PSAL (Public School Athletics League) sports offered at the school, listed under Extracurricular Activities and Clubs in the HS Directory: Basketball, Fencing, Soccer, Softball, Volleyball
PSAL Sports Coed
Co-ed PSAL (Public School Athletics League) sports offered at the school, listed under Extracurricular Activities and Clubs in the HS Directory: No data
School Sports
Sports offered by the school outside PSAL (Public School Athletics League): No data
Flag for female only school: No data
Flag for male only school: No data
Other info
Total students: 487
Start time: 8:20am
End time: 2:45pm
Final grades: 9 to 12
Language classes: Spanish
Advancedplacement courses: AP Physics 1, AP Comparative Government and Politics, AP United States History, AP Spanish Language and Culture, AP English Language and Composition, AP Environmental Science
Additional info: 10th Grade Seats Available,Diversity in Admissions
School accessibility description: Fully Accessible
Flag for schools that offer 10th grade seats: Y
More info
Borough: Manhattan
NTA: Hudson Yards-Chelsea-Flatiron-Union Square
Neighborhood: Chelsea-Union Sq
School Number: M874
Community board: 105
Council district: 2
Census tract: 56
BIN: 1016745
BBL: 1008550016
About Baruch College Campus High School
Contacts
Address: 55 East 25th Street, Manhattan NY 10010 (40.741888,-73.985723)
Latitude: 40.74193
Longitude: -73.986521
Phone number: 212-683-7440
Fax number: 212-683-7338
School email: [email protected]
Website: www.bcchsnyc.net
Subway lines near the school: 4, 5, L, N, Q, R, W to 14th St-Union Square; 6 to 28th St
Bus lines near the school: BM1, BM2, BM3, BM4, BM5, BxM1, BxM10, BxM11, BxM18, BxM3, BxM4, BxM6, BxM7, BxM8, BxM9, M1, M101, M102, M103, M15, M15-SBS, M2, M23-SBS, M3, M34-SBS, M34A-SBS, M4, M5, M55, M7, M9, Q32, QM1, QM10, QM12, QM15, QM16, QM17, QM18, QM2, QM20, QM21, QM24, QM3, QM4, QM5, QM6, X1, X10, X10B, X12, X14, X17, X17J, X2, X22, X22A, X27, X28, X31, X37, X38, X42, X5, X63, X64, X68, X7, X9
Hotels near Baruch College Campus High School
All students take AP courses in 11th and 12th grade
Students complete 3 years of Spanish with the option of continuing with AP Spanish and/or Spanish 4.
Four-year course of study in science, math, English, and history; three years of Spanish; all of our classes are taught at the Honors level.
Students interested in visual arts can complete a three year art sequence, taking art in 10th grade and Advanced Art in 11th & 12th grade.
Four-year Advisory: students set and monitor their academic goals through advisory; senior institute (college applications support)