Columbia Undergraduate Admissions

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Columbia Undergraduate Admissions
Columbia University
2015-2016 Counselor Newsletter
Dean’s Welcome
Dear Colleague,
Thank you for your continued support as we work together to help students as they pursue their college aspirations.
With your assistance, Columbia’s Class of 2019 is a remarkably creative, talented and accomplished group of young
men and women whom we are so excited to have join our community here in Morningside Heights.
We hope the updates and information we share here will be helpful to both you and your students throughout the
application process. If you have any questions or concerns not addressed here, please do not hesitate to reach out to
our staff. We look forward to another great year and to connecting with potential future members of the Class of
2020!
Best wishes,
Jessica Marinaccio
Dean of Undergraduate Admissions and Financial Aid
Columbia’s Generous Need-Based Financial Aid
$134
million
Columbia is committed to making our education accessible for students from all socioeconomic
backgrounds. All of our financial aid is need-based, and we are proudly committed to meeting the full
demonstrated financial need of all applicants admitted as first-year or transfer undergraduate students for all
four years of study.
awarded annually in scholarships
and grants from all sources.
Financial Aid Checklist
Requirement
Early Decision Deadline
Regular Decision Deadline
FAFSA (school code 002707)
April 22, 2016
March 1, 2016
CSS Profile (school code 2116)
November 15, 2015
March 1, 2016
Complete 2014 Tax Returns (to Columbia)
November 15, 2015
N/A
Complete 2015 Tax Returns (to IDOC)
April 22, 2016
March 1, 2016
Non-custodial Profile
November 15, 2015
March 1, 2016
Business/Farm Information^
November 15, 2015
March 1, 2016
Required for federal financial aid
Required for institutional financial aid
^
^
If applicable
No loans
are used to meet financial need in
Columbia financial aid packages.
$46,516
the amount of grants and
scholarships in the average
Columbia financial aid package.
Columbia
Updates
Standardized tests are required for admission according to the
guidelines below; all test scores must be submitted directly to
Columbia by the testing agency. Applicants may choose to take
either the SAT and two Subject Tests or the ACT Plus Writing.
Virtual Tour
Our testing policies have been updated to reflect the
College Board’s redesigned SAT, scheduled to launch in
spring 2016 for applicants for fall 2017 admission. These
changes will not impact current candidates for fall 2016 admission.
For a complete overview of our holistic admissions process, visit
http://undergrad.admissions.columbia.edu/apply.
Summary of Testing Policy Changes
• The redesigned SAT will consist of 2 sections instead
of 3. The previously required Writing section will now
be optional and not required by Columbia.
• Students applying in fall 2017 and fall 2018 may
submit scores from both SATs, but Columbia will
evalute only the highest composite score, meaning
we will not “super score” across both versions.
• To be consistent with our SAT requirement, starting
with applicants for fall 2017, Columbia will no longer
require the Writing portion of the ACT Assessment.
We are excited to announce the launch of our new virtual walking
tour. Enjoy 360° panoramic views of Columbia’s beautiful
Morningside Heights campus through an interactive online walking
tour, including stops inside iconic locations such as Butler Library and
Low Rotunda, as well as our residence halls and dining facilities. The
tour is accessible on both desktop and mobile devices and will feature
real Columbia students leading visitors through different academic,
residential and neighborhood spaces with up-close views that
highlight the distinctive Columbia experience. Spanish and Mandarin
Chinese tours will soon be added.
To access Columbia’s new virtual tour, please visit
http://undergrad.admissions.columbia.edu/virtualtour.
Application Checklist
Requirement
Early Decision Deadline
Regular Decision Deadline
The Common Application with the Columbia Writing
Supplement
November 1, 2015
January 1, 2016
$85 Application Fee or Fee Waiver◊
November 1, 2015
January 1, 2016
Required Standardized Tests: either
SAT and two SAT Subject Tests* (code 2116)
or
ACT Plus Writing (code 2717)
November test date
January test date
School Report with Counselor Recommendation and Official
High School Transcript
November 1, 2015
January 1, 2016
Two Teacher Evaluations†
November 1, 2015
January 1, 2016
Mid-Year Report
February 1, 2016
February 1, 2016
Early Decision Agreement
November 1, 2015
Not Required
Admissions decisions released online
Mid-December 2015
By April 1, 2016
We encourage students for whom the application fee poses a financial hardship to request a fee waiver.
*Applicants to Columbia College may take any two subjects; Engineering applicants should submit one in Biology, Chemistry or Physics and one in Math.
†
Columbia Engineering applicants must submit one evaluation from a Math or Science teacher.
◊
Class of 2019 Profile
Combined Data for Columbia College and Columbia Engineering
First-Year Applicant
Overview
Admitted Student Statistics
Total Applications:
The middle 50% of admitted
students scored between
36,250
—
Total Admits:
2,222
—
Admit Rate:
6.1%
—
3,373
The middle 50% of admitted
students scored between
2160 and
2330
32 and 35
on the ACT.
—
on the Math, Critical Reading,
and Writing sections of the SAT.
ACT Ranges (composite)
For first-year admitted students who
submitted ACT scores:
—
32–3682%
SAT Ranges
For first-year admitted students who
submitted SAT scores:
27–3117%
below 27
MathWriting
—
760–800
49% 53%48%
Over
700–750
32% 28%33%
600–690
17% 18%17%
below 600
Critical
Reading
2%
1%
2%
applicants applied through Columbia’s
Early Decision program.
1%
90%
of accepted students were in the
top 10% of their graduating class.
Note: The above information is as of
May 1, 2015.
Demographic Information for the Class of 2019
Number of first-year students:
1,406
—
Domestic ethnic diversity (US Citizens and
Permanent Residents, as self-identified on the
application)
African American 14%
White 38%
Total number of US states represented (by
home address):
Percentage of international students (born or
educated abroad):
19%
—
Total number of countries represented (by
home or school address):
65
Note: Demographic information is as of
August 1, 2015.
60%
—
Students receiving Pell Grants:
50
—
Students who self-identified on the
admissions application as being of color:
Native American 4%
Other 2%
Latino 15%
—
Asian American 27%
Category of possible first choice major
Mathematics and
Natural Science 28%
Arts and Humanities 23%
Engineering 23%
Undecided 3%
Social Sciences 23%
17%
—
Students who are the first generation
in their family to attend college:
18%
—
Gender breakdown:
53% male
47% female
Columbia University
Office of Undergraduate Admissions
212 Hamilton Hall, MC 2807
1130 Amsterdam Avenue
New York, NY 10027
212-854-2522
ugrad-ask@columbia.edu
undergrad.admissions.columbia.edu
Admissions Contact Information
All staff can be reached at 212-854-2522
Maria Asayag
mga2138@columbia.edu
David Buckwald
db2326@columbia.edu
James Caldarise
jcc2202@columbia.edu
John Chavez
jlc2199@columbia.edu
Jessica Cho
jc3843@columbia.edu
Molly Coyne
mcc2238@columbia.edu
Samantha Goldfarb
slg2141@columbia.edu
Whitney Green
wrg2103@columbia.edu
Rebecca Hall
reb2138@columbia.edu
Peter Johnson
pvj1@columbia.edu
Alexandra Largess
acl2174@columbia.edu
Jessica Marinaccio
jm996@columbia.edu
Joanna May
jm2638@columbia.edu
Meaghan McCarthy
mm3359@columbia.edu
Diane McKoy
dm18@columbia.edu
Jason Mogen
jbm2139@columbia.edu
Dana Pavarini
dwp2102@columbia.edu
Sarah Quin
sq2171@columbia.edu
James Ramseur
jer2162@columbia.edu
Rebecca Schiavo
rab2195@columbia.edu
Katrina Souder
kms2284@columbia.edu
Rachel Taylor
rmt2138@columbia.edu
Edward Truong
et2416@columbia.edu
Finn Vigeland
fbv2102@columbia.edu
2015-2016 Regional Assignments
Alabama
Maria Asayag
Alaska
James Caldarise
Arizona
Katrina Souder
Arkansas
Maria Asayag
California
Northern CA, Marin
County, Sacramento
and San Francisco:
Dana Pavarini
Los Angeles, Central
Coast and Santa
Barbara:
Jessica Cho
Central CA, Oakland,
San Jose and Silicon
Valley:
James Ramseur
Los Angeles, San
Diego and Orange
Counties:
Finn Vigeland
Colorado
Katrina Souder
Connecticut
Tolland, Hartford and
Litchfield Counties:
Peter Johnson
Fairfield, Middlesex,
New Haven, New
London and Windham
Counties:
Diane McKoy
Delaware
Joanna May
Florida
Northern and Central
FL:
Maria Asayag
Southern FL:
John Chavez
Georgia
Sarah Quin
Hawaii
Jessica Cho
Idaho
James Caldarise
Illinois
Chicago:
Meaghan McCarthy
Remaining IL:
Jason Mogen
Indiana
Samantha Goldfarb
Iowa
Jason Mogen
Kansas
Jason Mogen
Kentucky
Samantha Goldfarb
Louisiana
Maria Asayag
Maine
Rachel Taylor
Maryland
Montgomery and
Prince George’s
Counties:
Molly Coyne
Remaining MD:
Sarah Quin
Massachusetts
Southern MA:
Alexandra Largess
Western MA and
Worcester:
Peter Johnson
Northern MA, Boston
and Cambridge:
Diane McKoy
Michigan
Samantha Goldfarb
Minnesota
Jason Mogen
Mississippi
Maria Asayag
Missouri
Jason Mogen
Montana
James Caldarise
Nebraska
Jason Mogen
Nevada
Katrina Souder
New Hampshire
Rachel Taylor
New Jersey
Middlesex County and
Northern NJ:
Katrina Souder
Bergen, Hudson and
Princeton Counties:
Alexandra Largess
Southern NJ:
James Caldarise
New Mexico
Katrina Souder
New York
Manhattan:
Maria Asayag, Jessica
Cho, Joanna May and
Rachel Taylor
Brooklyn:
Whitney Green and
Molly Coyne
Queens and Staten
Island:
Molly Coyne
Bronx:
Joanna May and
James Ramseur
Nassau County:
Samantha Goldfarb
Suffolk County:
Jason Mogen:
Remaining NY:
Rebecca Schiavo
North Carolina
Sarah Quin
North Dakota
James Caldarise
Ohio
Samantha Goldfarb
Oklahoma
Maria Asayag
Oregon
James Caldarise
Pennsylvania
Western PA:
Samantha Goldfarb
Philadelphia and
Remaining PA:
Rachel Taylor
Rhode Island
Alexandra Largess
South Carolina
Sarah Quin
South Dakota
James Caldarise
Tennessee
Maria Asayag
Texas
Houston and San
Antonio:
John Chavez
Remaining TX:
Molly Coyne
Utah
Katrina Souder
Vermont
Rachel Taylor
Virginia
Sarah Quin
Washington
Western WA:
Joanna May
Eastern WA:
James Caldarise
Washington, DC
Rebecca Hall
West Virginia
Samantha Goldfarb
Wisconsin
Jason Mogen
Wyoming
James Caldarise
US TERRITORIES
Puerto Rico and US
Virgin Islands
Meaghan McCarthy
Guam
Jessica Cho
INTERNATIONAL
Asia
China and East Asia:
Edward Truong
South and Central
Asia:
Whitney Green
Southeast Asia:
David Buckwald
Africa
Whitney Green
Canada
Rachel Taylor
Europe
Ireland, Turkey and
the United Kingdom:
David Buckwald
Remaining Europe:
James Caldarise
Latin America:
Caribbean, Central
America and Mexico:
Meaghan McCarthy
South America:
Dana Pavarini
Middle East
Whitney Green
Oceania
David Buckwald
Russia
James Caldarise
Home-Schooled
Students
Diane McKoy