Columbia University In The City Of New York - New York, NY
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Columbia University In The City Of New York
School Overview
The maximum program length is more than 4 years. The highest degree offered by the school is the Doctoral (and professional) degree. Columbia University in the City of New York is a private, for-profit school.
Contacting the School
116 St and Broadway
New York, NY 10027
Main Phone: 2128541754
Web Site: www.columbia.edu
Student Body Size and Diversity
In Fall 2002, the school had 22,655 (full-time equivalent) students. In Fall 2002, 699 male students and 638 female students enrolled as first-time students (freshmen, typically). Male students comprised 52.3% of the student body, while females made up 47.7%.
Minority enrollment included African-American (1274)%, Hispanic (2861)%, Asian (1292)%, and Native American (79)%.
School Selectivity
In the class starting in 2002, 11.6% of applicants were admitted.
Verbal SAT:
Three quarters of students scored at least 660. One quarter of students scored at least 760
Math SAT:
On the Math SAT, 75% of students scored 670 or higher. One fourth of students scored 780 or higher.
Degree Levels
- Certificate, 1-2 years
- Bachelor's Degree
- Certificate, Post-Bachelor's
- Master's Degree
- Certificate, Post-Master's
- Doctor's Degree
- First-Professional Degree
- First-Professional Degree Certificate
Degree Programs
Architecture
Area Cultural And Ethnic Studies Business And Management Communications Computer Education- Educational Administration
- Educational Psychology
- General Education
- Philosophy Of Education
- Vocational Teaching
- Other Education
- Special Education
- Biomedical Engineering
- Chemical Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Electrical Engineering
- Engineering Mechanics
- Engineering Physics
- Industrial Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Metallurgical Engineering
- Mining Engineering
- Specialized Engineering
- Clinical Services
- Communication Disorders And Speech Pathology
- Dental Laboratory And Dental Hygienist
- Dentistry
- Graduate Dentistry
- Medical
- Medical Office
- Nursing
- Public Health
- Rehabilitation Training
- Other Health Care
- Other Health Care
- Anthropology
- Economics
- Government And Political Science
- History
- International Relations
- Sociology
- Specialized History And Social Science
- Urban Studies
- Classical, Ancient, And Near East Language And Literature
- Eastern European Language And Literature
- Germanic Language And Literature
- Romance Language And Literature
- Other Literature And Language
- Child Psychology Degree
- Clinical Psychology
- Counseling Psychology
- General Psychology
- Industrial Psychology
- Social Psychology
- Other Psychology
Athletics, Including Athletic Scholarships & Financial Aid
Columbia University in the City of New York belongs to the following athletic conferences:
- Ivy League Conference (for football, basketball, baseball, and track & field).
The school offers financial aid to athletes for football, basketball, baseball, and track & field
Special Student Services
Academic Services
- AP credits
- Distance learning options
- Study abroad
Financial Flexibility
- ROTC
- Student employment services
- Career counseling
- Placement services for graduates
Cost of Attending
| In-State, Living On Campus: | $ 49,260.00 |
| In-State, Living With Family: | $ 38,223.00 |
| Out of State, Living On Campus: | $ 49,260.00 |
Admission Requirements
- Secondary school record is required.
- Standardized test scores are required.
- Recommendations are required.
- A college preparatory program is required.
- High-school GPA is recommended.
- Secondary school rank is recommended.
- The TOEFL (if applicable) is recommended for international students.
- A demonstration of competency (such as samples of work, e.g.) is neither required nor recommended.
School data is from the US Dept. of Education’s Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Data may vary depending on school and academic year.




