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The School of General Studies offers a traditional Ivy League undergraduate degree for returning and nontraditional students, as well as dual and joint degree programs with partner institutions. Learn about admissions, academics, student life, and alumni stories at GS.
- Undergraduate Admissions
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- How to Apply
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- Undergraduate Admissions
The School of General Studies, Columbia University (GS) is a liberal arts college and one of the undergraduate colleges of Columbia University, situated on the university's main campus in Morningside Heights, New York City.
- Morningside Heights Campus, urban, 36 acres (0.15 km²; 0.056 sq mi)
- The light that shines in the darkness
- Lux in Tenebris Lucet
- 2,603 (Fall 2019)
Learn about the undergraduate programs, admissions, and student services at Columbia University's School of General Studies. Explore the stories of GS students, alumni, and faculty who pursue academic excellence and social impact.
Learn how to apply to GS, a flexible and diverse program that enrolls students from various backgrounds and experiences. GS offers a range of disciplines, from dance and music to business and law, and requires a personal statement, SAT or ACT scores, and letters of recommendation.
Students at GS must complete a major to receive a bachelor’s degree. Students may also wish to pursue a concentration, which is optional and provides students the opportunity to develop in-depth knowledge in a secondary field. Most academic departments offer both a major and a concentration.