Baruch College Academic Calendar 2026: Important Dates

Baruch College academic calendar.

The Baruch College academic calendar for 2026 operates on a semester system with classes beginning Monday, January 26, 2026, for Spring and Friday, August 28, 2026, for Fall.

Bernard M. Baruch College—a public senior college within the City University of New York (CUNY) system located at One Bernard Baruch Way (55 Lexington Avenue) in Manhattan’s Flatiron District—publishes comprehensive calendars through its Office of the Registrar.

This guide covers all 2026 academic terms, including Winter Session, Spring Semester, accelerated 7-week sessions, three Summer sessions, and Fall Semester, with exact dates for registration deadlines, tuition refund periods, withdrawal cutoffs, and final examinations.

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Understanding Baruch College’s 2026 Calendar Structure

Baruch College schedules academic programs across five distinct calendar formats in 2026. The institution serves approximately 19,000 students through the Zicklin School of Business (the largest collegiate business school in the United States), Weissman School of Arts and Sciences, and Marxe School of Public and International Affairs.

Calendar FormatDurationPrimary Use Case
Regular Semester15 weeksStandard undergraduate and graduate courses
Winter Session3 weeksAccelerated intensive courses between Fall and Spring
7-Week Sessions7 weeksFast-track semester courses (two sessions per Spring)
Summer Sessions4-10 weeksThree overlapping summer term options
Graduate ProgramsVariableMBA cohorts and specialized graduate timelines

The college operates at One Bernard Baruch Way (also known as 55 Lexington Avenue) at the intersection of East 24th and 25th Streets in the Flatiron/Gramercy Park area of Manhattan—not in a “Baruch neighborhood” as the institution is named after financier Bernard M. Baruch (1870-1965), not a geographic location.

Important Distinction: Baruch College (higher education institution) shares campus grounds with Baruch College Campus High School, a grades 9-12 public school operated by the NYC Department of Education. This is the academic calendar for the college, not the K-12 school.

Baruch College Academic Calendar Winter 2026

Winter Session 2026 begins Friday, January 2, 2026, and ends Friday, January 23, 2026. This 3-week intensive session bridges Fall 2025 and Spring 2026 semesters.

Winter 2026 Key Dates

DateDayEvent
December 26, 2025FridayLast day to file Permit request for Winter Session
January 1, 2026ThursdayLast day to drop for 100% tuition refund; College closed for New Year’s Day
January 2, 2026FridayClasses begin; Start of Winter Session; Last day to add a course; Last day to drop for 50% tuition refund
January 3, 2026SaturdayVerification of Enrollment Rosters available to faculty; WD grade assigned to students who officially drop
January 4, 2026SundayLast day to drop for 25% tuition refund
January 6, 2026TuesdayVerification of Enrollment Rosters due from faculty
January 7, 2026WednesdayWN Grades assigned; W grade assigned to students who officially withdraw
January 16, 2026FridayLast day to withdraw from the course with a W grade; Last day to apply/cancel Pass/No Credit option (Graduate students)
January 19, 2026MondayCollege closed for Martin Luther King Jr. Day
January 23, 2026FridayFinal examinations; End of Winter Session
January 26, 2026MondayFinal grade submission deadline

Winter Session enrollment typically opens in early December 2025 through CUNYfirst, Baruch’s online registration system accessible at cuny.is/cunyfirst.

Baruch College Academic Calendar Spring 2026

Spring 2026 classes begin Monday, January 26, 2026, and conclude Monday, May 26, 2026 (Memorial Day). The 15-week semester includes a 9-day Spring Recess in April and final examinations spanning May 16-26.

Spring 2026 Registration & Drop/Add Deadlines

DateDayEvent
January 16, 2026FridayLast day to file Permit request for Spring courses
January 25, 2026SundayLast day to drop for 100% tuition refund
January 26, 2026MondayFirst day of classes; Late registration begins (Late registration fee: $25; Change of Program fee: $18)
February 1, 2026SundayLast day to add a course; Last day to drop for 75% tuition refund; Last day to register for Undergraduate/Graduate Internship and Independent Study
February 2, 2026MondayVerification of Enrollment Rosters available to faculty; WD grade assigned to students who drop
February 8, 2026SundayLast day to drop for 50% tuition refund
February 12, 2026ThursdayCollege closed for Lincoln’s Birthday
February 15, 2026SundayLast day to drop for 25% tuition refund; Last day to change or declare a Major/Minor effective Spring 2026; Last day to apply for Spring 2026 graduation; Verification of Enrollment Rosters due from faculty
February 16, 2026MondayCollege closed for Presidents’ Day; WN Grades assigned; W grade assigned to students who withdraw
February 17, 2026TuesdayNo classes scheduled

The Census Date (Form-A cutoff) of February 15, 2026, determines official enrollment status for financial aid certification and academic standing calculations.

Spring 2026 Semester: Mid-Term Through Finals

DateDayEvent
March 20, 2026FridayNo classes scheduled
April 1-9, 2026Wednesday-ThursdaySpring Recess (no classes for 9 days)
April 13, 2026MondayLast day to withdraw from the course with a W grade; Last day to apply/cancel the Pass/No Credit option (Graduate students)
April 21, 2026TuesdayClasses follow a Thursday schedule
May 15, 2026FridayLast day of classes (except Tuesday classes)
May 16-18, 2026Saturday-MondayFinal examinations
May 19, 2026TuesdayLast day of Tuesday class meetings
May 20-26, 2026Wednesday-TuesdayFinal examinations continue
May 23-24, 2026Saturday-SundayNo final examinations scheduled
May 25, 2026MondayCollege closed for Memorial Day
May 26, 2026TuesdayEnd of Spring Term
May 29, 2026FridayFinal grade submission deadline
June 1, 2026MondaySpring 2026 degree conferral date

Commencement ceremonies for students graduating between September 1, 2025, and January 1, 2026, appear in the Spring 2026 Commencement Program. The venue and exact ceremony date are typically announced by the Office of the Registrar in March 2026.

Baruch College Spring 2026: Accelerated 7-Week Sessions

Baruch offers two consecutive 7-week intensive sessions during Spring 2026 for students seeking accelerated course completion. These sessions compress a full semester’s coursework into half the standard timeframe.

First 7-Week Session (January 26 – March 19, 2026)

DateDayEvent
January 25, 2026SundayLast day to drop for 100% tuition refund
January 26, 2026MondayFirst day of classes; Late registration begins ($25 fee; $18 Change of Program fee)
January 28, 2026WednesdayLate registration ends; Last day to add a course; Last day to register for Undergraduate/Graduate Internship and Independent Study
January 29, 2026ThursdayLast day to drop with 50% tuition refund; Verification of Enrollment Rosters available to faculty
January 30, 2026FridayLast day to withdraw with a W grade; Last day to apply/cancel Pass/No Credit option (Graduate students)
February 1, 2026SundayVerification of Enrollment Rosters due from faculty; W grade assigned to students who withdraw
February 2, 2026MondayWN Grades assigned
February 12, 2026ThursdayCollege closed
February 15, 2026SundayLast day to apply for Spring 2026 graduation
February 16, 2026MondayCollege closed
February 17-18, 2026Tuesday-WednesdayNo classes scheduled
February 24, 2026TuesdayLast day to withdraw with W grade; Last day to apply/cancel Pass/No Credit option (Graduate students)
March 19, 2026ThursdayLast day of classes
March 24, 2026TuesdayFinal grade submission deadline

Second 7-Week Session (March 21 – May 26, 2026)

DateDayEvent
March 20, 2026FridayLast day to drop with 100% tuition refund
March 21, 2026SaturdayFirst day of classes; Late registration begins ($25 fee; $18 Change of Program fee)
March 24, 2026TuesdayLate registration ends; Last day to add a course; Last day to register for Undergraduate/Graduate Internship and Independent Study
March 25, 2026WednesdayLast day to drop with 50% tuition refund; Verification of Enrollment Rosters available to faculty
March 26, 2026ThursdayW grade is assigned to students who withdraw
March 27, 2026FridayW grade assigned to students who withdraw
March 28, 2026SaturdayVerification of Enrollment Rosters due from faculty
March 29, 2026SundayWN Grades assigned
April 1-9, 2026Wednesday-ThursdaySpring Recess
April 21, 2026TuesdayLast day to withdraw with a W grade; Last day to apply/cancel Pass/No Credit option (Graduate students)
April 28, 2026TuesdayLast day to withdraw with W grade; Last day to apply/cancel Pass/No Credit option (Graduate students)
May 15, 2026FridayLast day of classes (except Tuesday classes)
May 16-18, 2026Saturday-MondayFinal examinations
May 19, 2026TuesdayLast day of Tuesday class meetings
May 20-26, 2026Wednesday-TuesdayFinal examinations
May 23-24, 2026Saturday-SundayNo final examinations scheduled
May 25, 2026MondayCollege closed
May 26, 2026TuesdayLast day of classes
May 29, 2026FridayFinal grade submission deadline

The 7-week session format requires condensed class meeting schedules with courses typically meeting 2-3 times per week for extended durations. Students should consult with academic advisors before enrolling in multiple 7-week courses simultaneously due to the accelerated pace.

Baruch College Academic Calendar Summer 2026

Baruch College operates three overlapping summer sessions in 2026: Session I (5 weeks), Session II (5 weeks), and Session III (10 weeks combining both sessions).

Summer 2026 Session I (June 8 – July 9, 2026)

DateDayEvent
June 7, 2026SundayLast day to drop with 100% tuition refund
June 8, 2026MondayFirst day of classes; Late registration begins ($25 fee; $18 Change of Program fee)
June 10, 2026WednesdayLate registration ends; Last day to add a course; Last day to register for Undergraduate/Graduate Internship and Independent Study
June 11, 2026ThursdayVerification of Enrollment Rosters available to faculty
June 13, 2026SaturdayLast day to drop with 50% refund
June 15, 2026MondayNo refund after this date; Last day to drop with 25% refund; Last day to drop without W grade; Last day to file Pass/Fail (WSAS Undergraduate); Verification of Enrollment Rosters due from faculty
June 16, 2026TuesdayWN Grades assigned
June 19, 2026FridayJuneteenth observed—College closed
July 1, 2026WednesdayLast day to withdraw with W grade; Last day to apply/cancel Pass/No Credit option (Graduate students)
July 4, 2026SaturdayIndependence Day observed—College closed
July 9, 2026ThursdayLast day of classes/Final examination
July 13, 2026MondayFinal grade submission deadline

Summer 2026 Session II (July 13 – August 13, 2026)

DateDayEvent
July 12, 2026SundayLast day to drop with 100% tuition refund
July 13, 2026MondayFirst day of classes; Late registration begins ($25 fee; $18 Change of Program fee)
July 15, 2026WednesdayLate registration ends; Last day to add a course; Last day to register for Undergraduate/Graduate Internship and Independent Study
July 16, 2026ThursdayVerification of Enrollment Rosters available to faculty
July 18, 2026SaturdayLast day to drop with 50% refund
July 20, 2026MondayNo refund after this date; Last day to drop with 25% refund; Last day to drop without W grade; Last day to file Pass/Fail (WSAS Undergraduate); Verification of Enrollment Rosters due from faculty
July 21, 2026TuesdayWN Grades assigned
August 2, 2026SundayLast day to withdraw with W grade; Last day to apply/cancel Pass/No Credit option (Graduate students)
August 13, 2026ThursdayLast day of classes/Final examination
August 17, 2026MondayFinal grade submission deadline

Summer 2026 Session III (June 8 – August 13, 2026)

Session III spans 10 weeks, covering the full summer period. This extended format accommodates courses requiring more comprehensive coverage than the 5-week intensive sessions.

DateDayEvent
June 7, 2026SundayLast day to drop with 100% tuition refund
June 8, 2026MondayFirst day of classes; Late registration begins ($25 fee; $18 Change of Program fee)
June 13, 2026SaturdayLate registration ends; Last day to add a course; Last day to register for Undergraduate/Graduate Internship and Independent Study
June 14, 2026SundayVerification of Enrollment Rosters available to faculty
June 15, 2026MondayLast day to drop with 50% refund
June 19, 2026FridayJuneteenth observed—College closed
June 22, 2026MondayNo refund after this date; Last day to drop with 25% refund; Last day to drop without W grade; Last day to file Pass/Fail (WSAS Undergraduate); Verification of Enrollment Rosters due from faculty
June 23, 2026TuesdayWN Grades assigned
July 4, 2026SaturdayIndependence Day observed—College closed
August 10, 2026MondayLast day to withdraw with W grade; Last day to apply/cancel Pass/No Credit option (Graduate students)
August 13, 2026ThursdayLast day of classes/Final examination
August 17, 2026MondayFinal grade submission deadline

Summer enrollment opens in March 2026 through CUNYfirst. Students should verify course availability with their academic departments as summer offerings vary by school (Zicklin, Weissman, Marxe).

Baruch College Academic Calendar Fall 2026 Semester

Fall 2026 classes begin Friday, August 28, 2026, and conclude Monday, December 21, 2026. The 16-week semester includes Thanksgiving recess and final examinations from December 15-21.

Fall 2026 Registration & Early Semester Dates

DateDayEvent
August 21, 2026FridayLast day to file Permit request for Fall courses
August 27, 2026ThursdayLast day to drop for 100% tuition refund
August 28, 2026FridayStart of Fall Term; Classes begin
September 3, 2026ThursdayLast day to add a course; Last day to drop for 75% tuition refund; Financial Aid Certification Enrollment Status Date
September 4, 2026FridayVerification of Enrollment Rosters available to faculty; WD grade assigned to students who drop
September 7, 2026MondayCollege closed for Labor Day
September 10, 2026ThursdayLast day to drop for 50% tuition refund
September 11-13, 2026Friday-SundayNo classes scheduled
September 17, 2026ThursdayLast day to drop for 25% tuition refund; Last day to Change or Declare a Major/Minor effective Fall 2026; Census date—Form-A cutoff; Verification of Enrollment Rosters due from faculty
September 18, 2026FridayWN Grades assigned; W grade assigned to students who withdraw
September 21, 2026MondayNo classes scheduled
September 27, 2026SundayWA Grades assigned—Immunization non-compliance

The September 17, 2026 Census Date determines official enrollment for financial aid calculations, tuition assessments, and academic record purposes. Students must be actively enrolled and attending by this date.

Fall 2026: Mid-Semester Through Finals

DateDayEvent
October 12, 2026MondayCollege closed for Indigenous Peoples’ Day
October 13, 2026TuesdayClasses follow a Monday schedule
November 5, 2026ThursdayR2T4 60% date for the term (Return to Title IV funds calculation)
November 6, 2026FridayLast day to withdraw from a course with W grade
November 8, 2026SundayNo classes scheduled
November 25, 2026WednesdayNo classes scheduled
November 26-27, 2026Thursday-FridayCollege closed for Thanksgiving
November 28, 2026SaturdayNo classes scheduled
December 15-21, 2026Tuesday-MondayFinal examinations
December 21, 2026MondayEnd of Fall Term
December 24-25, 2026Thursday-FridayCollege closed for Christmas
December 28, 2026MondayFinal grade submission deadline
January 1, 2027FridayFall 2026 degree conferral date

Final examination schedules are published by the Office of the Registrar in November 2026. Students should verify individual exam times through CUNYfirst as schedules vary by course section.

Understanding Baruch’s Grade Assignment System

Baruch College uses a tiered grade assignment system that changes throughout each semester based on withdrawal timing. Understanding WD, WN, and W grades is essential for maintaining academic standing and GPA calculations.

Grade Types by Withdrawal Timeline

Grade CodeFull NameWhen AssignedImpact on GPAImpact on Transcript
WDWithdrawn (Drop Period)Students who drop during the early semester period (typically first 3-4 weeks)No impactDoes not appear on transcript
WNWithdrawn Never AttendedStudents who never attend but remain officially enrolled after drop periodNo impactAppears on transcript
WWithdrawnStudents who officially withdraw after the WN deadline but before the withdrawal cutoffNo impact on GPA but counts as attempted creditsAppears on transcript

Spring 2026 Example Timeline:

  • January 26 – February 1: Dropping a course results in no transcript notation (before WD deadline)
  • February 2 – February 15: WD grade assigned (appears on internal records only)
  • February 16: WN grades assigned for students who never attended
  • February 17 – April 13: W grade assigned for official withdrawals
  • After April 13: No withdrawal permitted; students receive earned grade (A through F)

Students who stop attending without officially withdrawing receive a grade of F which significantly impacts cumulative GPA. The W grade does not affect GPA but contributes to the 120-credit maximum financial aid eligibility calculation.

Critical Deadlines for Baruch College Students in 2026

Several deadlines carry significant consequences for academic progress, financial aid eligibility, and degree completion timing. Students should calendar these dates immediately upon registration.

High-Impact Academic Deadlines

Deadline TypeSpring 2026Fall 2026Consequence of Missing
100% Tuition RefundJanuary 25August 27Financial liability for full semester tuition
Add CoursesFebruary 1September 3Cannot register for additional courses; must wait for next term
75% Tuition RefundFebruary 1September 3Only 25% refund available after this date
Census Date (Form-A)February 15September 17Determines official enrollment for financial aid; cannot retroactively adjust
Major/Minor DeclarationFebruary 15September 17Effective for current semester degree audit
Graduation ApplicationFebruary 15 (Spring grads)September 17 (Fall grads)Delays degree conferral to next semester
W Grade DeadlineApril 13November 6Must remain in course; earned grade (A-F) assigned
Graduate P/NC OptionApril 13November 6Cannot change grading option; letter grade stands

The graduation application deadline of February 15, 2026 for Spring graduation determines eligibility for the June 1, 2026 degree conferral. Students who apply after this date receive degrees dated for the next graduation cycle (September 2026).

Baruch College conducts all academic registration through CUNYfirst, the CUNY-wide student information system accessible at cuny.is/cunyfirst. The platform handles course registration, financial aid, degree audits, and transcript requests.

CUNYfirst Registration Periods for 2026

TermPriority Registration OpensOpen Registration BeginsLate Registration Period
Spring 2026October 15, 2025 (continuing students with high credits)November 2025January 26 – February 1, 2026 ($25 fee)
Summer 2026March 15, 2026April 2026First week of each session ($25 fee)
Fall 2026March 31, 2026 (continuing students)April 2026August 28 – September 3, 2026 ($25 fee)

Priority registration appointments are assigned based on earned credits and academic standing. Honors Program students, athletes, and students with documented disabilities receive enhanced priority. Registration appointments appear in CUNYfirst approximately 2 weeks before the start of each registration period.

The $25 late registration fee applies to any registration activity conducted after the official add deadline. Students who change their course schedule during late registration also pay an $18 Change of Program fee per transaction.

Schedule Builder Tool

Baruch provides a Schedule Builder tool within CUNYfirst that allows students to visualize course schedules before committing to registration. The tool:

  • Displays time conflicts between selected courses
  • Shows available seats in real-time
  • Filters courses by day/time preferences
  • Generates multiple schedule scenarios for comparison
  • Integrates with degree audit requirements

Access Schedule Builder through CUNYfirst → Self Service → Student Center → Schedule Builder. The tool updates hourly during peak registration periods.

Permit Requests: Taking Courses at Other CUNY Colleges

Baruch students may enroll in courses at other CUNY institutions through the Permit Request system when specific courses are unavailable at Baruch or to accommodate scheduling constraints.

Permit Request Deadlines

TermPermit DeadlineProcessing TimeApplication Location
Winter 2026December 26, 20255-7 business daysRegistrar’s Office (151 East 25th Street, Room 201)
Spring 2026January 16, 20265-7 business daysRegistrar’s Office
Fall 2026August 21, 20265-7 business daysRegistrar’s Office

Permit approval requirements:

  • Course must not be available at Baruch during the same term
  • Student must have completed prerequisite requirements at Baruch
  • Course must fulfill specific degree requirement (not general elective)
  • Student must maintain minimum 2.0 cumulative GPA

Approved permits grant enrollment at the host CUNY campus while maintaining Baruch as the home institution. Credits transfer automatically upon course completion with the grade included in Baruch GPA calculations.

Students should apply for permits 2-3 weeks before the deadline to allow for departmental review and potential appeals. The Registrar’s Office at 646-312-2020 provides permit application assistance.

Financial Aid & Tuition Refund Schedule

Baruch College processes tuition refunds on a declining percentage basis tied to specific calendar dates. Students who drop courses receive partial refunds based on timing, while complete withdrawals may trigger financial aid adjustments.

2026 Tuition Refund Percentages

Drop Date WindowRefund PercentageSpring 2026 DatesFall 2026 Dates
Before term begins100%Through January 25Through August 27
First week of classes75%Through February 1Through September 3
Second week50%Through February 8Through September 10
Third week25%Through February 15Through September 17
After third week0%After February 15After September 17

Financial aid recipients who drop below full-time status (12 credits for undergraduates, 9 credits for graduates) may experience aid reductions. The Census Date determines official enrollment for Pell Grant, TAP, and federal loan disbursements.

Students who receive financial aid and completely withdraw from all courses may be subject to the Return to Title IV (R2T4) calculation. The November 5, 2026 date in Fall semester marks the 60% point of the term—withdrawals after this date typically do not require federal aid return.

Understanding the R2T4 Calculation

The Return to Title IV calculation determines how much federal financial aid (Pell Grant, Direct Loans, SEOG) a student earned before withdrawing. The formula:

Percentage Earned = (Days attended / Total days in term) × 100

Students who withdraw after completing 60% of the term (November 5, 2026 for Fall) retain 100% of disbursed federal aid. Those who withdraw earlier must return a portion of unearned aid to the federal government, potentially creating a balance owed to Baruch College.

The Student Accounts office at studentaccounts@baruch.cuny.edu or 646-312-1360 provides R2T4 estimates before official withdrawal.

Commencement & Degree Conferral in 2026

Baruch College holds commencement ceremonies in late May or early June for students completing degree requirements during the academic year. The June 1, 2026 conferral date applies to Spring graduates who meet all requirements by May 29, 2026 grade submission deadline.

2026 Graduation Eligibility Timeline

Graduation CycleApplication DeadlineFinal Grade DeadlineDegree Conferral DateCommencement Ceremony
Spring 2026February 15, 2026May 29, 2026June 1, 2026Late May/Early June 2026 (venue TBD)
Fall 2026September 17, 2026December 28, 2026January 1, 2027Invited to Spring 2027 ceremony

Students who complete requirements between September 1, 2025 and January 1, 2026 receive degrees dated January 2026 but appear in the Spring 2026 Commencement Program for ceremonial participation.

Commencement participation requirements:

  • Graduation application submitted by deadline
  • All coursework completed with passing grades
  • Financial obligations cleared (no holds on account)
  • Minimum cumulative GPA met for degree (typically 2.0 undergraduate, 3.0 graduate)

Ceremony details including venue location and ticketing procedures are announced approximately 8-10 weeks before commencement. Baruch’s large graduating class (3,000+ students annually) necessitates multiple ceremony sessions.

The Bursar’s Office at 151 East 25th Street, Room 220 (646-312-1360) handles diploma holds related to outstanding balances. Academic holds require resolution through individual academic departments or the Dean’s Office.

Pass/No Credit & Grade Options for 2026

Baruch College permits undergraduate students in Weissman School of Arts and Sciences to designate one elective course per semester as Pass/Fail, while graduate students may apply Pass/No Credit grading to select courses with departmental approval.

Pass/Fail Deadlines (Undergraduate – WSAS Only)

TermStandard Semester Deadline7-Week Session I Deadline7-Week Session II Deadline
Spring 2026(Date not specified in standard calendar)January 30, 2026March 26, 2026
Summer 2026 Session IJune 15, 2026N/AN/A
Summer 2026 Session IIJuly 20, 2026N/AN/A
Summer 2026 Session IIIJune 22, 2026N/AN/A

Pass/Fail restrictions:

  • Cannot apply to major, minor, or core curriculum requirements
  • Must be declared before the deadline; no retroactive changes
  • Grade of C or better results in “P” on transcript (no GPA impact)
  • Grade below C results in “F” on transcript (full GPA penalty)

Pass/No Credit Option (Graduate Students)

Graduate students may apply Pass/No Credit grading to thesis/dissertation research credits, fieldwork, and specialized practicum courses with written approval from:

  1. Course instructor
  2. Program director
  3. Dean of the respective school (Zicklin, Weissman, or Marxe)

Graduate P/NC deadlines mirror undergraduate withdrawal deadlines:

  • Spring 2026: April 13, 2026
  • Fall 2026: November 6, 2026

Graduate P/NC courses do not count toward the minimum GPA calculation for academic standing but do count as attempted credits for degree progress and financial aid eligibility.

Students should consult academic advisors before selecting alternative grading options as decisions are irreversible after the deadline.

Verification of Enrollment & Census Date Implications

The Census Date (Form-A cutoff) represents the official enrollment snapshot used for financial aid disbursement, tuition assessment, and academic record purposes. At Baruch College, Census Date occurs during the third week of standard semesters:

  • Spring 2026: February 15, 2026
  • Fall 2026: September 17, 2026

What Happens on Census Date

Action TakenImpact
Financial aid disbursement finalizedFederal Pell Grant, TAP, institutional aid released based on enrolled credits
Tuition charges lockedDropping courses after this date results in zero refund
Verification of Enrollment Rosters dueFaculty confirm student attendance through first 3 weeks
WN grades assignedStudents never attending but still enrolled receive WN grade
Academic standing calculationsFull-time/part-time status determined for insurance, visa compliance

International F-1 students must maintain full-time enrollment (12 credits undergraduate, 9 credits graduate) through Census Date to comply with SEVIS regulations. The Office of International Student Services at international@baruch.cuny.edu or 646-660-6650 monitors compliance.

Faculty submit Verification of Enrollment Rosters through CUNYfirst identifying students who have never attended class. Students who never attend and do not officially drop receive the WN (Withdrawn Never Attended) grade which appears on transcripts but does not affect GPA.

Accessing Official Baruch College Calendar Resources

The Office of the Registrar publishes authoritative academic calendars at enrollmentmanagement.baruch.cuny.edu/registrar/academic-calendar with updates typically released 12-18 months in advance.

Official Calendar Information Sources

ResourceURLContent Type
Registrar’s Academic Calendarenrollmentmanagement.baruch.cuny.edu/registrar/academic-calendarSemester and session dates with deadlines
CUNY Events Calendarbaruch.event.cuny.edu7-week session dates and special programming
CUNY Undergraduate Catalogour.catalog.cuny.eduFuture semester dates and academic policies
Graduation Informationbaruch.cuny.edu/graduationCommencement details and diploma procedures

The Registrar’s Office located at 151 East 25th Street, Room 201 (accessible via vertical campus from Newman Library lobby) provides in-person calendar assistance during business hours Monday-Friday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM. Phone support at 646-312-2020 operates during the same hours with extended evening hours during peak registration weeks.

Email inquiries to registrar@baruch.cuny.edu typically receive responses within 1-2 business days. For urgent deadline questions during registration periods, phone consultation provides faster resolution.

Students should bookmark the official Registrar calendar page rather than relying on third-party websites which may contain outdated or inaccurate information. Baruch updates calendars when CUNY system-wide modifications occur, particularly for college closure dates related to religious observances or emergency situations.

Academic Calendar Subject to Change: Official Policy

The Baruch College academic calendar remains subject to change at any time by official action of the University according to CUNY Board of Trustees policy. Changes typically occur due to:

  • Emergency campus closures (weather, public safety)
  • CUNY-wide policy modifications
  • Collective bargaining agreement changes affecting instructional calendars
  • Religious accommodation adjustments

When calendar modifications occur, the Office of the Registrar sends emergency notifications through:

  1. Baruch email announcements to all enrolled students
  2. CUNYfirst alerts on Student Center homepage
  3. Baruch College website banner notifications
  4. Social media updates on official Baruch channels

Students should enable push notifications in CUNYfirst to receive real-time calendar change alerts directly to mobile devices. The CUNYfirst mobile app (iOS and Android) provides notification preferences under Settings → Alerts.

CUNY Policy on Religious Accommodations

The City University of New York maintains a comprehensive Religious Accommodation Policy requiring Baruch College to excuse absences for religious observances and provide makeup opportunities for missed coursework, examinations, and deadlines.

Student Responsibilities for Religious Accommodations

Students seeking religious accommodations must:

  1. Notify instructors within the first 3 weeks of semester (by February 16, 2026 for Spring; September 18, 2026 for Fall)
  2. Submit written requests specifying exact observance dates requiring absence
  3. Propose reasonable makeup arrangements in consultation with instructors
  4. Maintain academic standards established for the course

Faculty members cannot penalize students for authorized religious absences and must provide equivalent assessment opportunities. The Office of Student Affairs at studentaffairs@baruch.cuny.edu or 646-312-4570 mediates accommodation disputes between students and instructors.

The All Religions and Ethnic Holidays Calendar published by CUNY lists major observances recognized under the accommodation policy. Students observing holidays not appearing on the official calendar may still request accommodations with appropriate documentation from recognized religious authorities.

Comparing Baruch’s Calendar to CUNY Sister Institutions

Baruch College operates on the standard CUNY semester system aligned with sister institutions including Hunter College, Brooklyn College, Queens College, City College, and Lehman College. However, several distinctions affect cross-campus course-taking through the permit system.

CUNY Calendar Alignment in 2026

InstitutionSpring 2026 StartSpring RecessFall 2026 Start
Baruch College Academic CalendarJanuary 26April 1-9August 28
Hunter College Academic CalendarJanuary 27April 6-13August 27
Brooklyn College Academic CalendarJanuary 27April 13-20August 25
Queens College Academic CalendarJanuary 26April 6-13August 28
City College Academic CalendarJanuary 27April 13-20August 27

Calendar variations affect students taking courses at multiple CUNY campuses simultaneously. Spring Recess dates differ by up to 2 weeks between institutions, requiring careful coordination when enrolled in cross-campus permits.

The Winter Session schedule remains consistent across CUNY as all senior colleges operate the same January 2-23, 2026 intensive term between Fall and Spring semesters.

Students with permits should verify the host campus academic calendar at the specific college registrar website as add/drop deadlines may differ from Baruch’s dates.

Baruch College Location & Campus Access

Bernard M. Baruch College occupies a vertical campus in Manhattan’s Flatiron District at One Bernard Baruch Way (the intersection of Lexington Avenue and East 24th/25th Streets). The institution does not have a traditional quad-style campus but operates through interconnected buildings forming a single academic complex.

Campus Address & Geographic Context

Primary Campus Address: One Bernard Baruch Way, New York, NY 10010
Alternate Address Format: 55 Lexington Avenue (same location, different address designation)

Geographic Context: The campus sits in the Flatiron/Gramercy Park area of Manhattan—not in a “Baruch neighborhood” as the institution is named after financier Bernard M. Baruch (1870-1965), not a geographic location.

Nearest Subway Stations:

  • 23rd Street (6 train) – 1 block east
  • 23rd Street (N/R/W trains) – 2 blocks west
  • 23rd Street (4/5 trains) – 4 blocks east
  • 28th Street (6 train) – 3 blocks north

Registrar’s Office Physical Location

Office of the Registrar: 151 East 25th Street, Room 201
Hours: Monday-Friday, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Phone: 646-312-2020
Email: registrar@baruch.cuny.edu

Access the Registrar’s Office through the Newman Vertical Campus entrance at 151 East 25th Street. Proceed through the lobby security checkpoint, take elevators to the 2nd floor, and follow signs to Room 201.

Important Campus Distinction: Baruch College (higher education institution serving 19,000+ students) shares campus grounds with Baruch College Campus High School, a grades 9-12 public school operated by the NYC Department of Education. The high school operates on a separate K-12 calendar and does not use the college academic calendar published on this page.

Frequently Asked Questions About Baruch College Academic Calendar

Where can I find the official Baruch College academic calendar?

The Office of the Registrar publishes the authoritative calendar at enrollmentmanagement.baruch.cuny.edu/registrar/academic-calendar with complete dates for all academic terms including Winter Session, Spring Semester, 7-week sessions, Summer sessions, and Fall Semester.

When does Spring 2026 semester begin at Baruch?

Spring 2026 classes begin Monday, January 26, 2026. Students may add courses through Sunday, February 1, 2026 without late fees.

What are the Spring Recess dates for 2026?

Baruch College observes Spring Recess from Wednesday, April 1 through Thursday, April 9, 2026—9 consecutive days without classes or examinations.

When is the last day to drop a Spring 2026 course for a refund?

Refund eligibility follows a declining schedule: 100% refund through January 25, 75% through February 1, 50% through February 8, and 25% through February 15. No refunds process after February 15, 2026.

What is the Census Date for Spring 2026?

The Census Date (Form-A cutoff) occurs February 15, 2026. This date finalizes enrollment for financial aid disbursement, tuition assessment, and academic standing calculations.

When must I apply for Spring 2026 graduation?

graduation application deadline is February 15, 2026 for students completing requirements during Spring 2026. Late applications delay degree conferral to the next cycle.

Does Baruch have a Winter Session in 2026?

Yes. Winter Session 2026 runs Friday, January 2 through Friday, January 23, 2026—a 3-week intensive term between Fall 2025 and Spring 2026 semesters.

When does Fall 2026 semester start?

all 2026 classes begin Friday, August 28, 2026 with the last day to add courses on Thursday, September 3, 2026.

hat is the difference between WD, WN, and W grades?

WD (Withdrawn Drop) applies when students drop early in the term before the WN deadline; WN (Withdrawn Never Attended) applies to students who remain enrolled but never attend; W (Withdrawn) applies to official withdrawals after the WN deadline but before the withdrawal cutoff. None affect GPA but W and WN appear on transcripts.

When is the last day to withdraw from a course with a W grade?

The W grade deadline falls approximately 2/3 through the semester: April 13, 2026 for Spring and November 6, 2026 for Fall. After these dates, students receive earned grades (A through F).

How do I register for Summer 2026 courses?

Summer 2026 registration opens in March 2026 through CUNYfirst. Baruch offers three overlapping sessions: Session I (June 8-July 9), Session II (July 13-August 13), and Session III (June 8-August 13) for extended courses.

What are 7-week sessions at Baruch?

he 7-week format compresses standard semester courses into half the time. Spring 2026 offers two consecutive sessions: Session I (January 26-March 19) and Session II (March 21-May 26). Each requires intensive class meeting schedules.

Additional Resources for Baruch College Students

OfficeServiceContact Information
Office of the RegistrarAcademic calendar, transcripts, enrollment verification, graduation applications646-312-2020 / registrar@baruch.cuny.edu
Student Accounts/BursarTuition, refunds, payment plans, account holds646-312-1360 / studentaccounts@baruch.cuny.edu
Financial Aid OfficeFederal aid, TAP, scholarships, work-study646-312-1390 / financialaid@baruch.cuny.edu
International Student ServicesF-1/J-1 visas, SEVIS compliance, CPT/OPT646-660-6650 / international@baruch.cuny.edu
Undergraduate Advising (Weissman)Course planning, major selection, degree requirements646-312-4700 / weissmanadvising@baruch.cuny.edu
Zicklin Graduate AdmissionsMBA and MS program applications, round deadlines646-312-1300 / zicklingrad@baruch.cuny.edu
Starr Career Development CenterOn-campus recruiting, internships, career counseling646-312-4670 / starrcareers@baruch.cuny.edu

The Baruch College academic calendar for 2026 provides structured timeframes across Winter Session, Spring Semester with 7-week accelerated options, three Summer sessions, and Fall Semester—all accessible through the official Registrar calendar portal with registration conducted through CUNYfirst. Students should calendar critical deadlines including Census Dates (February 15 for Spring, September 17 for Fall), graduation application deadlines matching Census Dates, and withdrawal cutoffs (April 13 for Spring, November 6 for Fall) to maintain academic progress and financial aid eligibility throughout the year.

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