Minggu, 15 Mei 2016

Deadline/Opportunity: Intergroup Community Building Initiative -- Deadline THIS FRIDAY

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Intergroup Community Building Initiative (ICBI)
Deadline to Apply: THIS FRIDAY 10/23 at 5pm!

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Are you a first year or sophomore who is looking to build real connections across different identities and make new friends?  

Are you a still searching for a community where you can be yourself?

Are you interested in gaining a new set of skills to have dialogues across difference?

If you answered yes to these questions, the Intergroup Community Building Initiative (ICBI) is the perfect opportunity for you!  

When: November 7th & 8th, 9 am-5 pm
Where: On-campus
Cost: FREE!  All meals will be included.
If you have any questions or concerns, please email mee2009@columbia.edu.

To be considered for this opportunity, please complete at tinyurl.com/ICBI2015.
Applications are due: THIS FRIDAY, October 23rd at 5pmCheck us out on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1473820926275095/

Intergroup Community Building Initiative (ICBI)
Deadline to Apply: THIS FRIDAY 10/23 at 5pm!

Deadline/Opportunity: Intergroup Community Building Initiative -- Deadline THIS FRIDAY 1

Are you a first year or sophomore who is looking to build real connections across different identities and make new friends?  

Are you a still searching for a community where you can be yourself?

Are you interested in gaining a new set of skills to have dialogues across difference?

If you answered yes to these questions, the Intergroup Community Building Initiative (ICBI) is the perfect opportunity for you!  

When: November 7th & 8th, 9 am-5 pm
Where: On-campus
Cost: FREE!  All meals will be included.
If you have any questions or concerns, please email mee2009@columbia.edu.

To be considered for this opportunity, please complete at tinyurl.com/ICBI2015.
Applications are due: THIS FRIDAY, October 23rd at 5pmCheck us out on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1473820926275095/

Intergroup Community Building Initiative (ICBI)
Deadline to Apply: THIS FRIDAY 10/23 at 5pm!

Deadline/Opportunity: Intergroup Community Building Initiative -- Deadline THIS FRIDAY 1

Are you a first year or sophomore who is looking to build real connections across different identities and make new friends?  

Are you a still searching for a community where you can be yourself?

Are you interested in gaining a new set of skills to have dialogues across difference?

If you answered yes to these questions, the Intergroup Community Building Initiative (ICBI) is the perfect opportunity for you!  

When: November 7th & 8th, 9 am-5 pm
Where: On-campus
Cost: FREE!  All meals will be included.
If you have any questions or concerns, please email mee2009@columbia.edu.

To be considered for this opportunity, please complete at tinyurl.com/ICBI2015.
Applications are due: THIS FRIDAY, October 23rd at 5pmCheck us out on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1473820926275095/

Sabtu, 14 Mei 2016

Your Spring Program: Departmental Program Planning Meetings

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Interested in a subject?
Thinking of a possible major?
Curious where to start?

Departmental Program Planning Meetings are here to help!

As of 10/22/2015, the following departments have scheduled meetings.
Stay tuned for updates and additions


Your Spring Program: Departmental Program Planning Meetings






Interested in a subject?
Thinking of a possible major?
Curious where to start?

Departmental Program Planning Meetings are here to help!

As of 10/22/2015, the following departments have scheduled meetings.
Stay tuned for updates and additions


Your Spring Program: Departmental Program Planning Meetings






Interested in a subject?
Thinking of a possible major?
Curious where to start?

Departmental Program Planning Meetings are here to help!

As of 10/22/2015, the following departments have scheduled meetings.
Stay tuned for updates and additions


Kamis, 12 Mei 2016

Opportunity Clinton Global University University

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Opportunity Clinton Global University University

President Clinton will host the next meeting of the Clinton Global Initiative University (CGI U) at the University of California, Berkeley from Friday, April 1st - Sunday, April 3rd 2016. This meeting is free to attend and will bring together student leaders from around the world- to launch innovative Commitments to Action. Over $750,000 in funding is currently available for select CGI U 2016 attendees.

To be considered for early acceptance and travel assistance to CGI U, students must apply online by Friday, October 16th 2015. The final application deadline is Tuesday, December 1st 2015. For more information, students can join us for weekly webinars throughout the fall.

Opportunity Clinton Global University University

President Clinton will host the next meeting of the Clinton Global Initiative University (CGI U) at the University of California, Berkeley from Friday, April 1st - Sunday, April 3rd 2016. This meeting is free to attend and will bring together student leaders from around the world- to launch innovative Commitments to Action. Over $750,000 in funding is currently available for select CGI U 2016 attendees.

To be considered for early acceptance and travel assistance to CGI U, students must apply online by Friday, October 16th 2015. The final application deadline is Tuesday, December 1st 2015. For more information, students can join us for weekly webinars throughout the fall.

Opportunity Clinton Global University University

President Clinton will host the next meeting of the Clinton Global Initiative University (CGI U) at the University of California, Berkeley from Friday, April 1st - Sunday, April 3rd 2016. This meeting is free to attend and will bring together student leaders from around the world- to launch innovative Commitments to Action. Over $750,000 in funding is currently available for select CGI U 2016 attendees.

To be considered for early acceptance and travel assistance to CGI U, students must apply online by Friday, October 16th 2015. The final application deadline is Tuesday, December 1st 2015. For more information, students can join us for weekly webinars throughout the fall.

Rabu, 11 Mei 2016

Advising: mark your calendars!

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Although you're just now getting through your first big assignments and midterms, it will be no time at all before you'll need to think about your plan for next semester. Don't worry: you still have a few weeks before you need to give it too much thought, but you'll want to have a sense of what will be happening and when.

The First-Year Class Dean will be holding three general "program planning meetings" for all first-year students. At the meetings, you'll learn important information about the timeline for the remainder of the semester, including the process and procedures for advance program planning for the spring semester (e.g., upcoming deadlines, lottery sign-ups, course enrollment, departmental program meetings). You'll also learn more about procedures and policies that may be relevant to this semester (e.g., the pass/d/fail policy, the course withdrawal procedure, policies and procedures regarding final exams).


These program planning meetings will be on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, October 19, 20, and 21, 5:30-6:30 p.m., locations TBA. All first-years are required to attend one of these sessions.

Advising: mark your calendars 1

Although you're just now getting through your first big assignments and midterms, it will be no time at all before you'll need to think about your plan for next semester. Don't worry: you still have a few weeks before you need to give it too much thought, but you'll want to have a sense of what will be happening and when.

The First-Year Class Dean will be holding three general "program planning meetings" for all first-year students. At the meetings, you'll learn important information about the timeline for the remainder of the semester, including the process and procedures for advance program planning for the spring semester (e.g., upcoming deadlines, lottery sign-ups, course enrollment, departmental program meetings). You'll also learn more about procedures and policies that may be relevant to this semester (e.g., the pass/d/fail policy, the course withdrawal procedure, policies and procedures regarding final exams).


These program planning meetings will be on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, October 19, 20, and 21, 5:30-6:30 p.m., locations TBA. All first-years are required to attend one of these sessions.

Advising: mark your calendars 1

Although you're just now getting through your first big assignments and midterms, it will be no time at all before you'll need to think about your plan for next semester. Don't worry: you still have a few weeks before you need to give it too much thought, but you'll want to have a sense of what will be happening and when.

The First-Year Class Dean will be holding three general "program planning meetings" for all first-year students. At the meetings, you'll learn important information about the timeline for the remainder of the semester, including the process and procedures for advance program planning for the spring semester (e.g., upcoming deadlines, lottery sign-ups, course enrollment, departmental program meetings). You'll also learn more about procedures and policies that may be relevant to this semester (e.g., the pass/d/fail policy, the course withdrawal procedure, policies and procedures regarding final exams).


These program planning meetings will be on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, October 19, 20, and 21, 5:30-6:30 p.m., locations TBA. All first-years are required to attend one of these sessions.

Selasa, 10 Mei 2016

Opportunity: Intergroup Community Building Initiative

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Are you a first year or sophomore who is looking to build real connections across different identity communities, make new friendships, and become engaged in a community that values diversity in all of its forms?

Are you a new student who is still searching for a community where you can be yourself?

Are you interested in gaining a new set of tools and experiences that will enrich your campus experience?

If you answered yes to any of these questions, the Intergroup Community Building Initiative (ICBI) is the perfect opportunity for you!

When: November 7th & 8th, 9 am-5 pm

Where: On-campus

Cost: FREE! All meals will be included.

If you have any questions or concerns, please email mee2009@columbia.edu.

To be considered for this opportunity, please complete the application at tinyurl.com/ICBI2015.
Applications are due: Friday, October 23rd at 5pm

Opportunity: Intergroup Community Building Initiative 1


Are you a first year or sophomore who is looking to build real connections across different identity communities, make new friendships, and become engaged in a community that values diversity in all of its forms?

Are you a new student who is still searching for a community where you can be yourself?

Are you interested in gaining a new set of tools and experiences that will enrich your campus experience?

If you answered yes to any of these questions, the Intergroup Community Building Initiative (ICBI) is the perfect opportunity for you!

When: November 7th & 8th, 9 am-5 pm

Where: On-campus

Cost: FREE! All meals will be included.

If you have any questions or concerns, please email mee2009@columbia.edu.

To be considered for this opportunity, please complete the application at tinyurl.com/ICBI2015.
Applications are due: Friday, October 23rd at 5pm

Opportunity: Intergroup Community Building Initiative 1


Are you a first year or sophomore who is looking to build real connections across different identity communities, make new friendships, and become engaged in a community that values diversity in all of its forms?

Are you a new student who is still searching for a community where you can be yourself?

Are you interested in gaining a new set of tools and experiences that will enrich your campus experience?

If you answered yes to any of these questions, the Intergroup Community Building Initiative (ICBI) is the perfect opportunity for you!

When: November 7th & 8th, 9 am-5 pm

Where: On-campus

Cost: FREE! All meals will be included.

If you have any questions or concerns, please email mee2009@columbia.edu.

To be considered for this opportunity, please complete the application at tinyurl.com/ICBI2015.
Applications are due: Friday, October 23rd at 5pm

Senin, 09 Mei 2016

More Study Abroad Info: Study Abroad Fair FRIDAY

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Speak with returning students and representatives from many of Barnard’s approved programs at this annual event.

Fri, Oct 9          

12:30-3:30 pm

Roone Arledge Auditorium, Lerner Hall (Columbia)

Sponsored by Columbia's Office of Global Programs & Fellowships with Barnard's Office of International and Intercultural Student Programs

More Study Abroad Info:  Study Abroad Fair FRIDAY


Speak with returning students and representatives from many of Barnard’s approved programs at this annual event.

Fri, Oct 9          

12:30-3:30 pm

Roone Arledge Auditorium, Lerner Hall (Columbia)

Sponsored by Columbia's Office of Global Programs & Fellowships with Barnard's Office of International and Intercultural Student Programs

More Study Abroad Info:  Study Abroad Fair FRIDAY


Speak with returning students and representatives from many of Barnard’s approved programs at this annual event.

Fri, Oct 9          

12:30-3:30 pm

Roone Arledge Auditorium, Lerner Hall (Columbia)

Sponsored by Columbia's Office of Global Programs & Fellowships with Barnard's Office of International and Intercultural Student Programs

Minggu, 08 Mei 2016

DEADLINE: for dropping a course

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The deadline to drop a course from your Fall 2015 program is next Tuesday, October 13 at 4:30 p.m.

You can not do this online.  To drop a course from your current program, you must pick up a drop form from the Registrar's office (107 Milbank), complete it, have your adviser sign it, then submit it back to the Registrar's office. The course will then be removed completely from your Fall 2015 program.

If you are considering the idea of dropping a course, talk to your adviser and/or your class dean before making the decision, to ensure that you've considered all of your options. Also, remember that you must be working toward the completion of at least 12 points of credit this semester; if dropping a course would leave you with less than 12 credits and yet seems like your only option, you must see the First-Year Class Dean for special permission, which is given only in extraordinary circumstances.

Note: The deadlines for declaring the "pass/d/fail option" for a course or for withdrawing from a course (which is different from dropping because the course stays on your transcript) are much later in the semester, and the FY Class Dean will go over those policies and procedures at the program planning meetings in mid-October.

The deadline to drop a course from your Fall 2015 program is next Tuesday, October 13 at 4:30 p.m.

You can not do this online.  To drop a course from your current program, you must pick up a drop form from the Registrar's office (107 Milbank), complete it, have your adviser sign it, then submit it back to the Registrar's office. The course will then be removed completely from your Fall 2015 program.

If you are considering the idea of dropping a course, talk to your adviser and/or your class dean before making the decision, to ensure that you've considered all of your options. Also, remember that you must be working toward the completion of at least 12 points of credit this semester; if dropping a course would leave you with less than 12 credits and yet seems like your only option, you must see the First-Year Class Dean for special permission, which is given only in extraordinary circumstances.

Note: The deadlines for declaring the "pass/d/fail option" for a course or for withdrawing from a course (which is different from dropping because the course stays on your transcript) are much later in the semester, and the FY Class Dean will go over those policies and procedures at the program planning meetings in mid-October.

The deadline to drop a course from your Fall 2015 program is next Tuesday, October 13 at 4:30 p.m.

You can not do this online.  To drop a course from your current program, you must pick up a drop form from the Registrar's office (107 Milbank), complete it, have your adviser sign it, then submit it back to the Registrar's office. The course will then be removed completely from your Fall 2015 program.

If you are considering the idea of dropping a course, talk to your adviser and/or your class dean before making the decision, to ensure that you've considered all of your options. Also, remember that you must be working toward the completion of at least 12 points of credit this semester; if dropping a course would leave you with less than 12 credits and yet seems like your only option, you must see the First-Year Class Dean for special permission, which is given only in extraordinary circumstances.

Note: The deadlines for declaring the "pass/d/fail option" for a course or for withdrawing from a course (which is different from dropping because the course stays on your transcript) are much later in the semester, and the FY Class Dean will go over those policies and procedures at the program planning meetings in mid-October.