On this page you will find information about policies that impact life in the residence halls. For the full policy text, we encourage you to review the Student Handbook below. The policies for life in the residence halls are derived from local, state, and federal law and are enforced to assure safety of the community.
- Welcome to Bard!
- Student Government Constitution of Bard College
- Academic and Campus Life Calendar, 2024–2025
- Religious Services and Holiday Calendar, 2024-2025
- Social Media Guidance
- Sports & Student Clubs
- Bard College Student Government and Standing Committees
- Learning at Bard
- Campus Facilities and Resources
- Residence Life & Housing
- College Policies, Regulations, and Procedures
- Safety and Security
- Appendix I: Moderation
- Appendix II: Senior Project Preparation and Presentation
- COVID-19 Handbook Addendum
Office of International Student and Scholar Services
Gahagan House 101 and 102, phone: 7328 or 7851E-mail: [email protected]
Website: https://www.bard.edu/oisss/
The Office of International Student and Scholar Services provides advisement to all international students and scholars sponsored under F1 student visa and J1 exchange visitor visa status. We provide advisement to students at Annandale on Hudson campus, BGIA program in New York City and the Bard Graduate Center based in New York City. Our main goal is to provide continuous advice to all our visa sponsored international students and scholars towards maintaining their visa status. In addition, we provide guidance and support to our international student and scholar population towards achieving their personal, academic, cultural and professional goals. Our office works closely with other offices and various intercultural student organizations to support their efforts in providing opportunities for the campus community to engage in culturally diverse activities. We provide our international students an opportunity to explore the U.S. culture beyond campus by organizing a few off-campus trips throughout the year.