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  1. School of General Studies History 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.

  2. Private Scholarships and Grants. Student Employment. Financial Aid for Military Veterans. Post-9/11 GI Bill® and the Yellow Ribbon Program. Veterans Request for Certification. Cost of Attendance. Applying for Financial Aid. Prospective Students. Newly Admitted Students.

  3. 28 de abr. de 2024 · Seizing the Moment on a Global Scale. 2024 Grad Profile: Ana Valeria Vázquez Navas ‘24GS, a graduating Dual BA senior, shares her GS journey, from Puerto Rico, to Reims, to New York City and beyond. April 28, 2024. Before joining the Dual BA Program Between Columbia University and Sciences Po, Ana Valeria Vázquez Navas ‘24GS had spent her ...

  4. Senior Director of Alumni Relations . Contact Info. 603 Lewisohn Hall

  5. Institutional aid (scholarships) is derived from three sources: endowment returns, annual gifts, and general University funds. All prospective and current undergraduate students are eligible to apply for institutional aid at various enrollment statuses (i.e., full time, half time, or part time). As of the 2023-2024 academic year, students ...

  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. Students in the School of General Studies are expected to familiarize themselves with GS policies. Students seeking clarity on academic policies relevant to or beyond those stated on the GS website should consult with their respective GS advisors. Columbia University School of General Studies Academic Policies.