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  1. Columbia University School of General Studies 408 Lewisohn Hall, MC 4101 2970 Broadway New York, NY 10027. Phone: +1 (212) 854-2772 Toll Free: (800) 895-1169

  2. Tuition per point: $2,014. Tuition for a 30-point program: $60,420. Tuition for 17 points or more, per term: $34,238. Fees: Varies based on enrollment status. Approximate cost of living (room and board) and personal expenses (books, local commuting costs, and miscellaneous expenses) for 9 month academic year: $27,860.

  3. Departmental Office: 708 Philosophy; 212-854-3196 www.philosophy.columbia.edu. Director of Undergraduate Studies: David Albert, 706 Philosophy; 212-854-3519; da5@columbia.edu. Economics-Philosophy Adviser: Jessica Collins, 714 Philosophy; 212-854-3970; jdc9@columbia.edu. Students interested in philosophy may pursue a major either in philosophy ...

  4. School of General Studies History. Founded in 1947, in large part to meet the needs of veterans returning from World War II, the Columbia University School of General Studies (GS) is the undergraduate liberal arts college at Columbia created specifically for students with nontraditional backgrounds who seek a traditional education at a premier ...

  5. Assistant Director: Michael Gately, 319 Hamilton; 212-854-6544; mg3898@columbia.edu. 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. American Studies offers students the opportunity to explore the experience and ...

  6. To qualify for a bachelor's degree, students are required to complete 124 points with a minimum grade point average of 2.0. The 124 points are distributed among three general categories: core requirements, major requirements, and electives. GS undergraduates are required to complete a major in order to graduate.

  7. Jawad joined the School of General Studies in 2013. As Associate Director of Student Engagement and Transition, he oversees and collaborates on GS transition programming including Orientation, the GS Mentor Program, and the GS Mid-Semester Success Series. He also serves as part of the teaching team for University Studies.