The admissions team at the School of General Studies will be traveling around the country this spring to administer the General Studies Admissions Exam (GSAE).
The School of General Studies Admissions team will be traveling throughout the US this spring to introduce prospective students to our Ivy League degree for adult and returning students.
The GS Admissions team is touring the United States this fall bringing you lively presentations that outline how you might continue your story at Columbia University.
Servicemen and women interested in learning more information about opportunities at the School of General Studies are encouraged to visit campus at 116th Street and Broadway and stop by the admissions office at 408 Lewisohn Hall during normal business hours for additional information and an opportunity to ask questions.
GS Dean of Enrollment Management Curtis Rodgers was recently featured on a N.Y.C. local television show, "Getting Your Money's Worth," where he discussed the School of General Studies commitment to returning veteran students as well as other nontraditional students.
Columbia University held an admissions open house on Friday, May 27 from 12-2:30 p.m. for U.S. Marines and U.S. Navy sailors sailors during the 2011 New York City Fleet Week.
The School of General Studies has joined forces with French university Sciences Po for a new dual-degree program where students will earn two undergraduate degrees, one from Sciences Po and one from Columbia University.
According to G.I. Jobs magazine, "the list honors the top 15 percent of colleges, universities and trade schools which are doing the most to embrace America’s veterans as students."