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  1. 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.

  2. Dec 1, 2023 · New York's many and diverse neighborhoods combined with an extensive public transportation system offer a variety of housing options that are convenient to the Columbia campus. Students reside in many different housing situations. A number of students stay in University-owned housing, many live at home, and some secure other non-University ...

  3. The School of General Studies awards transfer credit only for exams taken at the Higher level. Students are awarded the equivalent of one year of transfer credit (typically 6 points) in the relevant discipline for any Higher level exam in which they receive a score 6 or 7. Any transfer credit received, as determined by Admissions, will appear ...

  4. 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. Each committee is composed of faculty, administrators, and students from both schools. Expand all. Collapse all.

  5. Associate Director: Prof. Robert Amdur, 311 Hamilton; 212-854-4049; rla2@columbia.edu Administrative Assistant: Arelis Herrera, 319 Hamilton; 212-854-6698; ah3115@columbia.edu The Center for American Studies offers students the opportunity to explore the experiences and values of the people of the United States as embodied in their history, literature, politics, art, and other enduring forms ...

  6. Note: The following enrollment statistics are based on 2022-2023 official reporting. More than 2,200 undergraduate students. 73% full-time; 27% part-time. 46% women; 54% men. 30% of American students are Asian American, African American, Hispanic/Latino, or Native American. 27% international students (non-U.S. citizen or permanent resident)

  7. Application instructions: E-mail Professor Aaron Ritzenberg (ajr2186@columbia.edu) with the subject heading "American Literature and Corporate Culture seminar". In your message, include basic information: name, school, major, year of study, and relevant courses taken, along with a brief statement about why you are interested in taking the course.