258 security resources, computer, 6 Senior Advisement Center. See Junior Senior Academic Advising Center Sexual Assault, Manager of the Disciplinary Procedure for, 239 sexual assault policy and procedures, 239 Sexual Violence Prevention and Response Program, 212 Social Security number, registration and, 226 sociology, minor in, 192 solid-state physics, graduate program in, 62–63 solid-state science and engineering areas of research, 168 graduate specialty in, 167–169 sororities, fraternities and, 207 Special Interest Communities, 208 special student status, 35, 38 sports, 13, 208–209. See also physical education staff, romantic relationships with students, 237 Stafford Loan, 43 Statistics, Department of, 248 courses for engineering students, 201–202 statistics, minor in, 192 Student Advising, Center for, 204–205, 244 Student Affairs, Division of, Office, 204, 231, 233, 246 Student and Alumni Mentoring Programs, 206 student contributions to educational costs, 26 Student Development and Activities (SDA), 206, 249 Student Financial Services. See Student Service Center Student Governing Board (SGB), 206 student grievances, academic concerns, and complaints, 240–242 Student Group Advising, office of, 206, 248 student loans, 43–44 Student Medical Insurance Plan, 212 student organizations, 205–206 student records, rights pertaining to, 228 Student Service Center, 228, 249 student services, 210–212 students and campus life, 204–209 employment and earnings of, 27–28, 44 international, 8, 42–43 name changes of, 229 new, orientation for, 206 personal expenses of, 24, 39 romantic relationships with faculty or staff, 237 special, status, 38 transfer, 22–23 VS, 36 See also engineering students; graduate students; undergraduates study abroad, 14–15 summer courses at other institutions, 227 summer earnings, 26 sustainable energy and materials, concentration in, 123 concentration in, 124 systems biology, concentration in, 139–140 T Tau Beta Pi, 17 tax withholding, on tuition aid to nonresident alien students, 29–30 teacher certification, obtaining, 18–19 technological entrepreneurship, minor in, 192 telecommunications engineering, concentration in, 137 telephone and cable TV services, 6 Telephone Help Desk, 6 telephone numbers of <strong>Columbia</strong> <strong>University</strong> departments and resources, 244–249 Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), 22, 37 tests, preadmission, 21–22 3-2 Combined Plan B.A./B.S. program, 15–17, 23 transcripts, 227–228 transfer credits, 227–228 transfer students, 22–23 tuition graduate, 39–40 refunds of, 25, 40 undergraduate, 24–25 Tuition Assistance Program (TAP), New York State, 27, 43 U Undergraduate Research Involvement Program (URIP), 10 undergraduates applications and admissions of, 20–23 degree requirements for, 226–227 financial aid for, 26–30 housing for, 210 minor programs for, 186–192 programs in <strong>SEAS</strong> for, 10–19 tuition and fees of, 24–25 See also students United Campus Ministries, 207 <strong>University</strong> Apartment Housing (UAH), 210–211 <strong>University</strong> Chaplain, Office of the, 207 <strong>University</strong> Panel on Discrimination and Sexual Harassment, 238 <strong>University</strong> regulations, official, 226, 236–239 V Veteran Affairs, Department of, 43 veterans, educational benefits for, 43 Vice Dean, 241–242 visual arts courses, 13 VS students, 36 W water resources and climate risks, concentration in, 123, 124 wireless and mobile communications, concentration in, 137 wireless network, 6 women’s athletics, 208 <strong>SEAS</strong> <strong>2008</strong>–<strong>2009</strong>
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