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  1. 2024-2025 | Bulletin and Academic Policies. Academic policies are set by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences and the academic administration of individual schools within the Arts and Sciences. Students in the School of General Studies are expected to familiarize themselves with GS policies. Students seeking clarity on academic policies relevant to ...

  2. Columbia University School of General Studies (GS) is the undergraduate college specifically designed for students pursuing a nontraditional path to a rigorous, traditional, Ivy League education, including students who have had a break of a year or more in their educations and those enrolled in one of our innovative dual degree programs.

  3. Mathematics-Statistics Advisers Mathematics: Prof. Julien Dubedat, 601 Mathematics; 212-854-8806; jd2653@columbia.edu Statistics: Dr. Ronald Neath, 612 Watson; 212-853-1398; rcn2112@columbia.edu Statistics: Dr. Ga briel You ng, 610 Watson; 212-853-1395; gjy2107@columbia.edu. Enrolling in Classes

  4. School of Professional Studies Courses. The Department of Economics does not accept any of the courses offered through the School of Professional Studies for credit towards the economics major, concentration, or interdepartmental majors with the exception of the courses offered by the Economics Department during the summer session at Columbia.

  5. Columbia University School of General Studies (GS), established in 1947, is the finest liberal arts college in the country dedicated specifically to nontraditional students seeking a traditional Ivy League education.

  6. General Guidelines. Only courses of 3 or more points taken for a letter grade can fulfill core requirements. Courses used to satisfy a core requirement must be completed with a letter grade of D or above; courses graded “Pass” do not fulfill core requirements. Independent study cannot be used to fulfill a core requirement.

  7. Education*. Education*. Overview. Faculty. Requirements. Courses. *Education is offered exclusively as a concentration. Please note that the Education Studies major is currently being offered to Barnard College students only. 701 Milstein Center 212-854-7072 education@barnard.edu.