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  1. Straddling the disciplines of social movement history, public humanities, and critical information studies, the seminar will use the archival collections at Columbia University’s Rare Book & Manuscript Library to trace the history of social movements and to consider the intersections of radical theory and practice with the creation and preservation of archives

  2. Students who are not a US Citizen or Permanent Resident, who would like to apply for institutional aid, should only complete the CSS Profile. Note: While completing the CSS Profile, students aged 36+ by December 31 are not required to provide parental income data. June 1. Complete the FAFSA if you are applying for federal and/or state aid, but ...

  3. Columbia University. School of General Studies. Toggle search. Main navigation expanded. ... School of General Studies. You are here: Home; Staff Directory; Matthew ...

  4. Deadline: April 1. To apply for institutional aid, students must submit the following items: To be considered for GS institutional aid, complete family and parental information is required on the CSS Profile (CSS Code 2095) from both custodial and non-custodial parents. All applicants who are at least 36 years old by December 31 will not be ...

  5. Meet the Class of 2021. Ranging from ages 21 to 72, the Columbia GS Class of 2021 is 663 graduates strong. Meet some of the GS and Postbac Premed students who make up the Class of 2021! Undergraduate. Safia Southey. Maria Prudente.

  6. 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 ...

  7. 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 ...