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: Admissions: Graduate Admissions: 10 reasons to choose BC Graduate Studies


10 reasons to choose BC Graduate Studies

  BC has outstanding faculty, including Fulbright and Guggenheim Fellows, Pulitzer Prize winners, and NIH and NSF grant recipients who bring real-world accomplishments and resources to the classroom.
  You can choose from more then sixty nationally recognized master's degree and certificate programs in the arts, the sciences, the humanities, and education.
  Our programs are career oriented with great research, performance, internship, and field study opportunities throughout New York.
  We are affordable—one of America's Best Value Colleges*—and offer plenty of financial aid assistance in the form of grants, loans, work-study, and scholarships.
  Our world-class library is a study and research haven with more than 1.3 million print volumes and access to more than 50,000 print and electronic journals and 25,000 audiovisual units.
  The campus has state-of-the-art computing, performing arts, television/radio, physical education, art, and environmental facilities.
  Our alumni are leaders in their professions, including business, law, politics, the arts and entertainment, and education.
  We're a transportation hub, with easy access by subway, Long Island Rail Road, bus, car, and bicycle.
  There is an abundance of housing opportunities in attractive neighborhoods near campus, so students can spend more time on their research and academics instead of commuting.
  Brooklyn is hot! Terrific neighborhoods, fabulous restaurants, world-class cultural venues, and great entertainment are all on our doorstep. Plus, Manhattan is only minutes away!


* Princeton Review