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  1. Phone: +1 (212) 854-2772. Toll Free: (800) 895-1169. Columbia University School of General Studies. 408 Lewisohn Hall, MC 4101. 2970 Broadway.

  2. The School of General Studies, Columbia University (GS) is a liberal arts college and one of the undergraduate colleges of Columbia University, situated on the university's main campus in Morningside Heights, New York City. [2] GS is known primarily for its traditional B.A. program for non-traditional students (those who have had an academic ...

  3. Undergraduate Admissions. The School of General Studies of Columbia University is the finest liberal arts college in the United States created specifically for returning and nontraditional students seeking a rigorous, traditional, Ivy League undergraduate degree full or part time.

  4. Columbia University School of General Studies offers the following majors and other programs of study. GS students must complete a major to receive a bachelor’s degree. Most GS students graduate with one major. Occasionally, students may opt to pursue two majors. Or students may opt to pursue a minor, in addition to their major.

  5. Founded in 1947, in large part to accommodate the wave of veterans returning from World War II, the School of General Studies (GS) is the liberal arts college at Columbia created specifically for students with nontraditional backgrounds who seek a traditional education at an Ivy League university. At GS, nontraditional students include students ...

  6. The School of General Studies (GS) is the undergraduate college at Columbia University created specifically for students pursuing a nontraditional path to complete a Bachelor of Arts degree. GS is also the college at Columbia for students seeking to complete a second BA degree.

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  8. 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.