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  motto Nil sine magno labore ("Nothing without great effort")
  established 1930
  type Public
  staff 519 full-time, 444 part-time
  president Christoph M Kimmich
  students 15,385
  undergrad 11,172
  campus Urban
  city Brooklyn
  state NY
  country USA
  free Label Athletics
  free 14 teams
  mascot Brooklyn Bridge
  website wwwbrooklyncunyedu


Brooklyn College is a senior college of the City University Of New York . Established in 1930 by the New York City Board of Higher Education, the College, in fact, had its beginnings as branches of Hunter College (then a women's college) and the City College Of New York (then a men-only college). With the merger of these branches, Brooklyn College became the first public coeducational Liberal Arts College in New York City. The small campus is known for its great beauty.


DIVISIONS


Brooklyn College is made up of three academic divisions:
  • College of Liberal Sciences

  • School of General Studies

  • Division of Graduate Studies



B.A.-M.D. PROGRAM

The Brooklyn College B.A.-M.D. program is an 8-year program affiliated with SUNY Downstate Medical Center . The Program follows a rigorous selection process with a maximum of 17 students being selected every year. Each Student selected to the program receives a Brooklyn College Presidential Scholarship. B.A.-M.D. students must engage in community service for a period of three years, beginning in their lower sophomore semester. During one summer of their undergraduate studies, students are required to volunteer in a clinical setting where they are involved in direct patient care. B.A.-M.D. students are encouraged to major in the humanities or social sciences. A student who majors in a science must choose a minor in the humanities or social sciences. All students meet the premed science requirements by taking Cell and Molecular Biology, Botany, Physiology, General Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, and General Physics. B.A.-M.D. students must maintain at Brooklyn College an overall grade point average of 3.5 and a premed science grade point average of 3.5.


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