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  1. To qualify for a bachelor's degree, students are required to complete 124 points with a minimum grade point average of 2.0. The 124 points are distributed among three general categories: core requirements, major requirements, and electives. GS undergraduates are required to complete a major in order to graduate.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. The undergraduate curriculum at the School of General Studies (GS) is created and reviewed by the Columbia University Faculty of the Arts and Sciences through a set of committees common to both Columbia College and GS. Each committee is composed of faculty, administrators, and students from both schools. Expand all. Collapse all.

  5. 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.

  6. Director of Undergraduate Studies: Prof. Marcus Folch, 617C Hamilton Hall; (212) 854-5684; mf2664@columbia.edu Director of Academic Administration and Finance: Juliana Driever, 617 Hamilton; 212-854-2726; jd2185@columbia.edu

  7. The Office of Educational Financing is the primary source of financial aid counseling for students at the School of General Studies. Students who seek financial aid counseling, veteran education benefits counseling, and other aid-related topics are asked to make an appointment online. Appointments are only listed if they are available.