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What sets Bard apart and renders it unique is its larger mission as a private
institution in the public interest Bard has focused on the improvement
public education; international education; and the arts.
Bard College runs and maintains the leading network of Early
College programs that reaches a full demographic range in terms
of race and class. This network includes: Bard College at Simon's
Rock in Great Barrington (the only residential early college)
and the following public schools: Bard High School Manhattan,
Bard High School Queens, Bard High School Newark, an early
college center in New Orleans and one in the Children's Harlem
Zone. These are all public schools and collaborations with public
systems..
Bard has pioneered dual degree undergraduate and graduate programs both
in the liberal arts and teacher training beyond the borders of the United
States. It created and maintains the largest American-Palestinian academic
collaboration in a dual degree program with Al Quds University. It designed
and runs the most important dual degree program in Russia, Smolny, the
Faculty of the Arts and Sciences with the University of St. Petersburg. It
provides the American accreditation, academic oversight, and degrees for
the American University in Central Asia in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. Bard College
operates the longest standing liberal arts program for European students
at Bard College/Berlin, a university program accredited by the German
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government. Bard has a program for one-year residencies for students and
scholars in democracies in transition, PIE, the program in international
education. Bard, under contract, operates the undergraduate network of the
Higher Education Support Program for the Open Society Foundation.
. I think Bard College is at the forefront of the role of the arts in a democratic culture.
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