*Please note that some of the documents were not created and are not maintained by The SCALE Project. Any resource made and/or maintained by The SCALE Project is marked with an asterisk (*).
Based off of Being not Rich at UMich, this is a comprehensive document that provides guidance on navigating college without substantial financial resources. It covers topics including health and wellness, post-graduation plans, employment, housing, and much more. The document offers practical advice and resources to help students overcome financial barriers and make the most of their college experience.
Updates ongoing
A quick guide to being a first-generation college student at Bard College. From transitioning to home and tips and tricks from other first-generation students!
This document is a collection of book/course-related materials available for students to reduce the price of taking courses at Bard. This document is up to date with what programs exist for Bard College students.
Last updated: January 2025
This document serves as a resource for Muslim students on campus, providing information on prayer options, including designated locations and prayer times. It also highlights dining options that cater to dietary needs.
Last Updated: April 2023
The trans resource guide was made by Title IX interns Sarina Schwartz and Ellen Herlihy, and is a comprehensive guide designed to support transgender and gender non-conforming students by providing information and resources ranging from reporting procedures and Title IX inquires to transportation. The guide also includes step-by-step guidance on navigating name changes and gender marker changes, outlines of ResLife, navigating administrative processes, inclusive restrooms, athletics, intentional communities/clubs, and off-campus resources.
Last Updated: April 2024
This is a guide that houses all information surrounding health, wellness, and counseling services.
Last updated Winter 2022
Last Updated: July 2024
This guide offers the best ways to get to and from Bard from nearby airports! Use this to plan your trips to and from Bard.
Last Updated: April 2022
This document outlines the rules and expectations of student government.
The CDO is a valuable and free resource available on campus whose mission is to provide comprehensive support for students in their career development. Their team offers one-on-one assistance in reviewing and writing resumes, cover letters, and resources for post-graduation planning and career exploration.