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  1. Most Columbia College students graduate with a single program of study — i.e., one major or, for those who have matriculated prior to Fall 2024, one concentration. For this group, it is possible to declare a maximum of two programs of study — i.e., two majors, two concentrations, a major and a concentration, a major and a special concentration, or a concentration and a special concentration.

  2. Campus Life. Life as a Columbia College student is about more than just world-class academic offerings. Offices across the University support and assist College students from their first moments on campus until their last steps at Commencement. Upon graduation, students remain connected to the College through a range of programming and services ...

  3. Contact Us. 208 Hamilton Hall Mail Code 2805 1130 Amsterdam Avenue New York, NY 10027. ColumbiaCollege@columbia.edu 212-854-2441

  4. Sanford S. Parker Prize. Established in 1980, this prize is awarded annually to a Columbia College graduating student who majored or concentrated in economics and plans on continuing his or her studies in an economics Ph.D. program within the two years following his or her graduation.

  5. Academic Calendar. Month. Day. Event. August. 1. Thursday. Last day for new students entering in Fall 2024 to submit vaccination documentation for measles, mumps, and rubella and to certify meningitis decision via the Columbia Health Patient Portal (secure.health.columbia.edu). Vaccination documentation is due 30 days prior to registration ...

  6. How to Apply. First-Year Applicants. We accept first-year applications from students who are hoping to enroll full time at Columbia College or Columbia Engineering. Our admissions staff reviews each application holistically and with care in order to understand what each candidate might contribute to our undergraduate community.

  7. Home of the science behind the X-ray, MRI, modern genetics, plate tectonics and modern robotics, Columbia has been educating students in "the liberal arts and sciences" since our original charter in 1754. This legacy is the foundation to the continued leadership in all of the science disciplines. University Professor Martin Chalfie, Winner of ...