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  1. 18 de mai. de 2023 · Admissions to the Columbia University School of General Studies is highly selective, and the school looks for students who have demonstrated academic excellence and a commitment to community service. However, the school also recognizes that its student body is made up of nontraditional students who may have taken time off after high school or who may be returning to school after a long absence.

  2. Columbia University School of General Studies (GS), established in 1947, is the finest liberal arts college in the country dedicated specifically to nontraditional students seeking a traditional Ivy League education.

  3. No matter where you’re coming from, if you’re ready to continue your story in the Ivy League, you can at Columbia University School of General Studies. 21% Military Veterans. 4% Parents. 10% Married. 27% First Generation College Students. 24% International Students.

  4. Note: The following enrollment statistics are based on 2022-2023 official reporting. More than 2,200 undergraduate students. 73% full-time; 27% part-time. 46% women; 54% men. 30% of American students are Asian American, African American, Hispanic/Latino, or Native American. 27% international students (non-U.S. citizen or permanent resident)

  5. Work-Study Office. 210 Kent Hall. (212) 854-6232. workstudy@columbia.edu. Hours. Monday - Friday: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Information about applying for financial aid for prospective, newly-admitted, and current undergraduate students at the Columbia University School of General Studies.

  6. 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.

  7. 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.