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The Equity and Inclusion Office is committed to supporting scholars during their senior year. We provide advising and resources as students craft a Senior Project, complete their academic requirements, and prepare for life after college.

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Visit the senior year webpage for information about Senior Project, fellowship applications, career development, and more.

Resources for Bard College Seniors

  • Career Development Office
    The Bard Career Development Office (CDO) helps students translate their liberal arts education to the workplace through a variety of programs and resources. From one-on-one meetings, workshops, and special events, to collaborations with other Bard offices, alumni/ae and parents, CDO staff help students connect their skills, interests and values to a career path throughout their college life and after graduation.
  • Alumni/ae Association
    The Bard College Alumni/ae Association works to strengthen the connection between alumni/ae and the College and help alumni/ae stay in touch with Bardians, new and old. There are over 15,000 Bard alumni/ae and the number is growing. The Alumni/ae Association is an excellent resource for graduating seniors as they explore career paths or prepare to move to a new city.
  • BardWorks
    BardWorks is a career-oriented professional development program for juniors and seniors that prepares them for success in the workplace. Drawing on the College’s extensive alumni/ae and family networks, we pair students with a mentor in their field of interest, and help them develop interview, resume, and networking skills. Our ultimate aim: to create a community of leaders who will succeed professionally and make a difference in the lives of others.

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