Valon Xharra Valon Xharra is from Pristina, the capital
of Kosovo.
Each year thousands of students from all over
the world choose to study at a residential college of Liberal Arts
and Sciences in the United States. Bard has a long tradition of enrolling
international students, recognizing that a significantly diverse
population greatly enriches the Bard experience. Over 16% of our students and 18% of our faculty are of non-US origin.
Why
is this type of education so important?
A private college of the Liberal Arts and Sciences is a type of
institution that exists only in the United States. These institutions
are based
on the idea that to successfully participate in the global workplace
students need to study
across a broad spectrum of subjects. They should be able to think critically
and make connections among disciplines across the sciences and humanities.
This program of study offers both breadth and depth. A degree from
a rigorous college
of Liberal Arts and Sciences is the preferred preparation for students wishing
to enter competitive graduate programs in business, medicine, doctoral research
or law. Most prominent corporate executives and international political figures
have graduated from a college of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
Founded in 1860,
Bard College is today one of the leading Liberal Arts and Sciences
colleges in the country. It is celebrated for it’s strength of
faculty resources and a nine to one student to faculty ratio.
Bard College, PO Box 5000, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY 12504