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  1. Oct 7, 2022 · Financial information and resources for prospective and current students, alumni, and families.

  2. Once logged in, select "Tuition." On the Tuition Programs page, under Within Columbia University, select “Tuition Exemption – For Yourself.” Submit the completed and signed Tuition Benefit Eligibility form and, if it applies, your signed original Job-Related Graduate Course Certification form to [email protected]. Columbia Programs

  3. Tuition & Fees Student Financial Services Studebaker Building, 615 West 131st Street · New York, NY 10027 Student Service Center Kent Hall, 1140 Amsterdam Avenue · New York, NY 10027

  4. On the Tuition Programs page, under Within Columbia University select “Tuition Exemption – For Yourself” or “Tuition Exemption – For Your Dependents.” Note: If you are a graduate student taking courses related to your work, it is suggested you review the Job-Related Graduate Education Certification (JRGEC) web page and JRGEC Policy in order to determine the job-relatedness of your ...

  5. The median income of Columbia College and Columbia Engineering families receiving Columbia Grant is $97,020, but many families who earn as much as $250,000 a year can qualify for financial aid. Parents with calculated incomes below $66,000 a year and typical assets are expected to contribute $0 towards their children’s Columbia College or Columbia Engineering education.

  6. Columbia University bills students for tuition and fees according to the schedule below. When a statement is generated, an email notification is sent directly to your Columbia email account. You can also access a copy of the bill through Student Services Online (SSOL). The University does not mail paper bills.

  7. If you require Columbia University assistance to resolve an issue that extends beyond the scope of information provided on this page, please contact the Student Service Center for their assistance at [email protected] or by phone at 1-212-854-4400.