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  1. The Columbia University School of General Studies Board of Visitors comprises a committed group of alumni, parents, and friends who represent and value the diversity of experiences, interests, and talents embodied by the School's nontraditional students and alumni.

  2. Notable alumni of the Columbia University School of General Studies, including its dual and joint degree programs, as well as the Columbia University Postbaccalaureate Premedical Program.

  3. Visit the Columbia University Office of Planning and Institutional Research website to view our Common Data Set. Dual BA Program Between Columbia University and Sciences Po. Note: The following statistics are based on enrollment for the 2022-2023 academic year. 435 enrolled students; 64% women; 36% men

  4. The School of General Studies Institutional Scholarship Fund is supported by a number of generous donors. A student who completes a GS scholarship application is automatically considered for an award from any of the School's funds for which the student qualifies, and if selected, will be notified by email.

  5. This course of study is intended to complement a major's disciplinary specialization and methodological training. In addition to the requirements of the minor/special concentration, students must complete a major. The special concentration minors are open to all students at Barnard College, Columbia College, and College of General Studies.

  6. Romine Prize. Established in 1997, this prize is awarded annually to two students (Columbia College or General Studies) majoring in economics: one for the best honors thesis paper, and the other for the best economics seminar paper.

  7. The undergraduate curriculum at the School of General Studies (GS) is created and reviewed by the Columbia University Faculty of the Arts and Sciences through a set of committees common to both Columbia College and GS.