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Columbia University

Columbia University. Kierston Jackson 2 /15/12. Setting. Location: 116th Street and Broadway, New York, NY 1002 Located in an urban setting Campus Life: Very diverse and multicultural Have many different social event such as Art exhibits . Admissions.

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Columbia University

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  1. Columbia University Kierston Jackson 2/15/12

  2. Setting • Location: 116th Street and Broadway, New York, NY 1002 • Located in an urban setting • Campus Life: • Very diverse and multicultural • Have many different social event such as Art exhibits

  3. Admissions • Average SAT score of incoming freshmen:2050 • In 2008: • About 94% of the excepted freshman were in the top 10% of their high school class • Average Graduating Rate: 93% • Full-Time Retention Rate: 98%

  4. Academics • Academics Columbia University are known for: • The Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) • The School of General Studies • 5 majors that I would be interested in: • Biomedical Engineering • Chemical Engineering • Mechanical Engineering • Law program (Private Sector) • School of Nursing

  5. Financial • Out of State Tuition: $45,290 • In State Tuition:$ 45,290 • Room and Board: $11,020 • Books and Supplies: $2,807

  6. Financial • Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship • Open to U.S. undergraduate students who want to study abroad • Bridging Scholarships • Open to students who want to study in Japan • Critical Language Scholarship Program • Offered to those that want to attend a summer language institute overseas over the summer • DAAD Fellowships • Open to those who want to study in Germany • NSEP Boren Undergraduate Scholarships for Study Abroad • Open to those who want to add an international language to their education • Rotary Ambassadorial Scholarships • Open to people that have completed 2 years of study and want to study abroad • Simpson Scholarships in Egyptology • Open to students that are junior and senior undergraduates that are enrolled in the study abroad program

  7. Student Life • Housing located in •  Morningside Heights neighborhood • Manhattan Valley • Washington Heights • Publications offered at Columbia University: • The Columbia Daily Spectator • The Federalist • The Proxy Magazine • Student Government • Columbia College Student Council • Engineering Student Council • InterGreek Council • Athletics • Lacrosse • Soccer • Softball • Greek Life • Alpha Chi Omega Sorority • Lambda Pi Chi Sorority • Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority

  8. Athletics • Mascot: The Lions • NCAA Sports: • Basketball • Soccer • Volleyball • Field Hockey • Lacrosse • Softball • Baseball • Football • Columbia’s NCAA sports are in: Division 1 • Conference: The Ivy League

  9. Career Services • Internship: called Columbia University Internship Network (CU In) • Students can intern in these places over the summer: • Boston • Los Angeles • San Francisco • Seattle • Washington, DC • Students get the opportunity to connect with employers • Federal Work-Study program • Designed to give students who qualify for financial aid to get a part-time job • Federally Funded program • On average MBA graduates from Columbia University get a job with an average pay of $144,00

  10. Miscellaneous • Famous Alumni • Barack Obama (President) • Theodore Roosevelt (President) • Ben Stein (Actor) • Columbia’s Traditions: • Legend says that whatever freshman finds the owl tucked within the Alma Mater 1st will graduate valedictorian • Orgo Night: On the night before the organic chemistry final at 12 o’clock, the marching band goes into Butler Library and distracts the students from studying • Primal Scream: On the Sunday before finals of each semester, at 12 o’clock, the students open their windows and scream as loud as they can to help them relieve stress

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