Monday, October 29, 2007

Center for Student Advising: CSA Weekly (10/29/07)

Read more!

CSA Weekly
Center for Student Advising
http://www.studentaffairs.columbia.edu/csa/

10/29/07

403 Lerner Hall - 212-854-6378
103 Broadway - 212-854-8711
1st floor Schapiro - 212-854-1870
103 Furnald - 212-854-3514
101 Carman - 212-854-9802

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Important Dates & Deadlines for ALL Students

Monday, Nov 5
Academic Holiday

Tuesday, Nov 6
Election Day - University Holiday

Monday, Nov 12 – Friday, Nov 16
Spring 2007 Registration (check SSOL for your assigned appointment times)

Thursday, Nov 15
Last Day to Drop Class for SEAS (see your Academic Advisor)

Thursday, Nov 15
Last Day to Pass/Fail (Columbia College ONLY)

Thursday, Nov 22
Thanksgiving Day - University Holiday

Friday, Nov 23
University Holiday

Monday, Dec 10
Last Day of Classes

Tuesday, Dec 11-Thursday, Dec 13
Study Days

Friday, Dec 14-Friday, Dec 21
Final Examinations



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Spring 2007 Registration

Early registration for Spring 2007 starts in 2 weeks. On-line registration begins Monday, November 12 – Friday, November 16.

Please check SSOL for your assigned appointment times.


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Fall 2007 Final Exam Schedule

http://www.columbia.edu/cu/registrar/docs/students/grades/index.html

Final Exams are Friday, Dec 14 - Friday, Dec 21

The Final Exam Schedule will be available shortly. Prior to its availability, you should consult the Projected Exam Schedule.

If you have trouble locating your class on either list, contact your instructor to make sure that your class has an exam. If you are certain that your class has an exam, email the Office of the Registrar. Please include your class name and number and we will inform you of your exam's time and location.

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For ALL SEAS students:

Center for Career Education

TOMORROW NIGHT!

Engineering Your Career

October 30, 2007 from 6:00pm to 7:00pm
Carleton Lounge, Mudd Building

Join SEAS alumni at this panel and networking event to learn how the skills gained from your education apply to careers inside and outside of Engineering. This event is ideal for you whether you are a first year or sophomore student choosing between majors or a junior or senior exploring career paths. Gather information and build relationships through individual questions and informal networking throughout the evening. Register on the CCE calendar of events at www.careereducation.columbia.edu/events

For further information regarding this event, please contact Center for Career Education by sending email to: pew2101@columbia.edu


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For Juniors:

SIPA Five-Year Program

The SIPA Five-Year Program offers a select few students enrolled in Columbia’s undergraduate colleges the opportunity to earn a Master of International Affairs (MIA) or Master of Public Administration (MPA) degree in conjunction with their undergraduate degree.

Students accepted into this combined Bachelor’s/Master’s program will take SIPA graduate courses during their senior year of undergraduate studies, in addition to their college requirements, while remaining registered officially at their college. Students accepted into combined program will matriculate at SIPA in their last year.

Application for the combined program is made through the Center for Student Advising, using a special application form. Applications for the Fall 2008 cycle will be available in early December 2007, and must be returned to the respective college Dean’s office no later than January 25, 2008.

For more information, students should contact Dean Leora Brovman at lb2258@columbia.edu .
An informational meeting for interested students will be held on Friday, November 30, noon – 2pm, in 1512 International Affairs Building.

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For ALL First-Years:

Health Services


Last Week for AlcoholEDU!

Tired of receiving those AlcoholEDU e-mails? By now, most of the members of the first year class have completed Part 1 & Part 2 of AlcoholEdu. If you haven’t done so already, please take 15 minutes to log in (http://college.alcoholedu.com) and complete Part 2. Check your email for specific instructions.

The deadline to complete this section is November 1, 2007.

Should you experience any technical difficulties or require support, click on the “Help” button located on the AlcoholEdu for College screen. For non-technical questions, please contact Kate Watson at alcoholedu@columbia.edu .



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For First-years and Sophomores:

The Earth Institute @ Columbia University

Sachs Student Lecture: International Peace Through Sustainable Development

The Jeffrey Sachs Student Lecture: International Peace through Sustainable Development will be held on Wednesday, November 7th from 6:30 – 8:00 pm.

The lecture will be held in the Roone Arledge Auditorium of Lerner Hall. This is a student event, but an RSVP is required.

To register for the event, please visit www.earth.columbia.edu/calendar and click on the Sachs Student Lecture box on the right. You can submit your RSVP electronically through the form that will pop up.


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Geological Excursion to Death Valley, California.

Spring break field trip for first-year and sophomore students, March 15-22, 2008.

Deadline for email applications is: November 15, 2007.

For further information, check: http://eesc.columbia.edu/courses/v1010/


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For Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors...

Upcoming Fellowship Deadlines:


Euretta J. Kellet Fellowship – The Kellet Fellowship is open to all graduating Columbia College seniors. It awards up to two years of graduate study to either Oxford or Cambridge. Applications are available in hardcopy in The Fellowships Office (105 Carman) or by emailing Katie at cn2186@columbia.edu. The Kellet application must be submitted to The Fellowships Office by November 15, 2007 at 5 p.m.

The Harry S. Truman Scholarship Program – The Truman Scholarship provides up to $ 30,000 in graduate funding to students interested in pursuing graduate degrees in public service fields. This scholarship is open to students in their junior year. Applications are available at: http://www.truman.gov/candidates/candidates_show.htm?cat_id=777&doc_id=246903 and completed hardcopies must be submitted to The Fellowships Office (105 Carman) by November 15, 2007 at 5 p.m.

Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship – The Goldwater Scholarship is open to sophomores and juniors who are interested in pursuing an advanced degree and career in the natural science, mathematics, or engineering. Applications are available online at: http://www.act.org/goldwater. The internal deadline for the Goldwater is November 15th, 2007. Applications must be submitted to The Fellowships Office (105 Carman) by November 15, 2007 at 5 p.m.


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For ALL Columbia students:


The Writing Center at Columbia University

FIRST THOUGHTS to FINAL DRAFTS, FIRST SEMESTER to GRADUATION

If you are a student enrolled in a Columbia University course, we invite you to come in for an individual consultation to discuss your writing. Our writing consultants are advanced graduate students with significant training and teaching experience at Columbia. We encourage you to speak with a consultant early in the writing process, but will gladly work with you at any stage in the development of an essay, personal statement, cover letter, or any other type of writing except exams. If you schedule an appointment in advance, you may submit your writing to your consultant prior to your discussion.

Drop-ins are also welcome. Call us or stop by our office to sign up for an appointment.

310 Philosophy Hall
212-854-3141
writingcenter@columbia.edu

Click here to make an appointment or come by our office during regular hours.

Hours: Monday - Thursday: 10:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Friday: 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

The Writing Center will be CLOSED for the following holidays:

Academic Holiday: November 5th
Election Day: November 6th
Thanksgiving: November 22nd and 23rd
Spring Break: March 17 - March 21


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Monday, October 22, 2007

Center for Student Advising: CSA Weekly (10/22/07)

Read more!

CSA Weekly
Center for Student Advising
http://www.studentaffairs.columbia.edu/csa/

10/22/07

403 Lerner Hall - 212-854-6378
103 Broadway - 212-854-8711
1st floor Schapiro - 212-854-1870
103 Furnald - 212-854-3514
101 Carman - 212-854-9802

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Important Deadlines for ALL Students

Thursday, Nov 15
Last Day to Drop Class for SEAS (see your Academic Advisor)

Thursday, Nov 15
Last Day to Pass/Fail (Columbia College ONLY)


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Fall 2007 Final Exam Schedule

http://www.columbia.edu/cu/registrar/docs/students/grades/index.html

The Final Exam Schedule is available shortly after midterms have concluded. Prior to its availability, you should consult the Projected Exam Schedule.

If you have trouble locating your class on either list, contact your instructor to make sure that your class has an exam. If you are certain that your class has an exam, email the Office of the Registrar. Please include your class name and number and we will inform you of your exam's time and location.

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For ALL CC and SEAS students:

CC/SEAS Tutoring Service

The deadline to request tutoring through the CC/SEAS Tutoring Service was last Friday, October 19. We will continue to accept tutoring requests from students but cannot guarantee that all requests will be filled.

All information regarding tutoring and alternate resources for tutoring on campus can be found on our website:

http://www.studentaffairs.columbia.edu/asp/tutoring/



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For Juniors:

SIPA Five-Year Program

The SIPA Five-Year Program offers a select few students enrolled in Columbia’s undergraduate colleges the opportunity to earn a Master of International Affairs (MIA) or Master of Public Administration (MPA) degree in conjunction with their undergraduate degree.

Students accepted into this combined Bachelor’s/Master’s program will take SIPA graduate courses during their senior year of undergraduate studies, in addition to their college requirements, while remaining registered officially at their college. Students accepted into combined program will matriculate at SIPA in their last year.

Application for the combined program is made through the Center for Student Advising, using a special application form. Applications for the Fall 2008 cycle will be available in early December 2007, and must be returned to the respective college Dean’s office no later than January 25, 2008.

For more information, students should contact Dean Leora Brovman at lb2258@columbia.edu .
An informational meeting for interested students will be held on Friday, November 30, noon – 2pm, in 1512 International Affairs Building.

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For ALL students:

Office of Preprofessional Advising

Register and learn more about the many pre-law events being sponsored by the Office of Preprofessional Advising during the month of October at

http://www.studentaffairs.columbia.edu/preprofessional/law/events.php

Programs include campus visits from admissions deans from Yale, NYU, Stanford, Duke, and Cornell; 2008 Law School Application Process Workshop; a Résumé for Law Workshop conducted by CCE; Personal Statement Workshop; Legally Speaking featuring CC and SEAS alumni/ae who are attorneys; and the Barnard-Columbia Law Day Panel and Law Fair.


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For First-Years, Sophomores, and Juniors:

AILE Program with Columbia Law

Tuesday, October 23
5:00pm to 6:30pm
402A Lerner Hall (next to the Office of Multicultural Affairs)

Come learn about the Accelerated Interdisciplinary Law Education (AILE) Program and with Columbia Law and the application process. The 2008 application will be distributed at the meeting.

The AILE Program annually provides up to one or two College and SEAS students with OUTSTANDING academic records (3.7 GPA minimum and 170 or better LSAT score) the opportunity to earn the B.A. or B.S. and the J.D. degree in six years. Students interested in the AILE Program must complete ALL of the following requirements by the end of their junior year (when they enter law school):

SEAS:

1. 96 credits at Columbia

a. Transfer students are ineligible.

2. The 18 point required courses for the Liberal Arts Non-Tech Requirement

a. Students may have no more than 9 points left to complete the required
27 points but may use the 12 point GSAS requirement to fulfill the non-tech requirement with Dean's approval

3. A major completed


Columbia College:

1. 93 credits at Columbia

a. Transfer students are ineligible

2. All of the Core Curriculum completed

3. A major or concentration completed

Students who have not completed ALL of the above requirements by the end of their junior year are ineligible for AILE.

Juniors applying this year will need to have taken the LSAT by no later than February 2008.

If you cannot attend the meeting and want to learn more about the program, please call x4-8722 and make an appointment with Cindy. Juniors studying abroad should email Cindy at cfc5@columbia.edu for more information and the application.



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For ALL First-Years:

Health Services

By now, over half of the members of the first year class have completed Part 1 & Part 2 of AlcoholEdu. If you haven’t done so already, please take 10 minutes to log in and complete Part 2. Check your email for specific instructions.

The deadline to complete this section is November 1, 2007.

Should you experience any technical difficulties or require support, click on the “Help” button located on the AlcoholEdu for College screen. For non-technical questions, please contact Kate Watson at alcoholedu@columbia.edu.


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For First-Years, Sophomores and Juniors...

The Visual Arts Division at the School of the Arts

The Visual Arts Division at the School of the Arts would like to invite undergraduate students to the Visual Arts Division Open House for first -years, sophomores and juniors.

Please join Professors Gregory Amenoff, Chair, Tomas Vu Daniel, Director of the LeRoy Neiman Center and Paula Wilson, Director of Undergraduate Studies for a discussion on the Visual Arts Division undergraduate program and a Q & A on Thursday, October 25th from 6pm-8pm in 310 Dodge Hall, The LeRoy Neiman Gallery.

Light Refreshments will be provided.

For further information please email visualarts@columbia.edu.

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For First-years and Sophomores:

Earth and Environmental Sciences


Geological Excursion to Death Valley, California.
Spring break field trip for first-year and sophomore students, March 15-22, 2008.

Deadline for email applications is: November 15, 2007.

For further information, check: http://eesc.columbia.edu/courses/v1010/


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For Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors...

Upcoming Fellowship Deadlines:


Euretta J. Kellet Fellowship – The Kellet Fellowship is open to all graduating Columbia College seniors. It awards up to two years of graduate study to either Oxford or Cambridge. Applications are available in hardcopy in The Fellowships Office (105 Carman) or by emailing Katie at cn2186@columbia.edu. The Kellet application must be submitted to The Fellowships Office by November 15, 2007 at 5 p.m.

The Harry S. Truman Scholarship Program – The Truman Scholarship provides up to $ 30,000 in graduate funding to students interested in pursuing graduate degrees in public service fields. This scholarship is open to students in their junior year. Applications are available at: http://www.truman.gov/candidates/candidates_show.htm?cat_id=777&doc_id=246903 and completed hardcopies must be submitted to The Fellowships Office (105 Carman) by November 15, 2007 at 5 p.m.

Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship – The Goldwater Scholarship is open to sophomores and juniors who are interested in pursuing an advanced degree and career in the natural science, mathematics, or engineering. Applications are available online at: http://www.act.org/goldwater. The internal deadline for the Goldwater is November 15th, 2007. Applications must be submitted to The Fellowships Office (105 Carman) by November 15, 2007 at 5 p.m.


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For ALL SEAS students:

Center for Career Education


Engineering Career Fair Dessert Networking Reception
Thursday October 25, 2007
9:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.
Low Faculty Room

Center for Career Education invites students to attend the Engineering Career Fair Networking Reception. This is an opportunity to meet with employers attending the career fair during a dessert reception. Networking is one of the best tools in learning about your career and opportunities in your engineering field!
Do not miss this opportunity!

To register please visit http://www.careereducation.columbia.edu/events/index.php#7766

Priority will be given to juniors, seniors, and graduate students (Master's and PhD) graduating this 2007-2008 academic year.

Business attire is required for this event as well as the Engineering Career Consortium Fair on October 26, 2007.

Questions? Please contact Jill Galas Hickey, Director of Programming, Center for Career Education, at jg426@columbia.edu



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For ALL Columbia students:


The Writing Center at Columbia University

FIRST THOUGHTS to FINAL DRAFTS, FIRST SEMESTER to GRADUATION

If you are a student enrolled in a Columbia University course, we invite you to come in for an individual consultation to discuss your writing. Our writing consultants are advanced graduate students with significant training and teaching experience at Columbia. We encourage you to speak with a consultant early in the writing process, but will gladly work with you at any stage in the development of an essay, personal statement, cover letter, or any other type of writing except exams. If you schedule an appointment in advance, you may submit your writing to your consultant prior to your discussion.

Drop-ins are also welcome. Call us or stop by our office to sign up for an appointment.

310 Philosophy Hall
212-854-3141
writingcenter@columbia.edu

Click here to make an appointment or come by our office during regular hours.

Hours: Monday - Thursday: 10:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Friday: 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

The Writing Center will be CLOSED for the following holidays:

Academic Holiday: November 5th
Election Day: November 6th
Thanksgiving: November 22nd and 23rd
Spring Break: March 17 - March 21


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Monday, October 15, 2007

Center for Student Advising: CSA Weekly (10/15/07)

Read more!

CSA Weekly
Center for Student Advising
http://www.studentaffairs.columbia.edu/csa/

10/15/07

403 Lerner Hall - 212-854-6378
103 Broadway - 212-854-8711
1st floor Schapiro - 212-854-1870
103 Furnald - 212-854-3514
101 Carman - 212-854-9802

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Important Deadlines for ALL Students


Thursday, Nov 15
Last Day to Drop Class for SEAS (see your Academic Advisor)

Thursday, Nov 15
Last Day to Pass/Fail (Columbia College ONLY)


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Fall 2007 Final Exam Schedule


http://www.columbia.edu/cu/registrar/docs/students/grades/index.html


The Final Exam Schedule will be available shortly after midterms have concluded. Prior to its availability, you should consult the Projected Exam Schedule.

If you have trouble locating your class on either list, contact your instructor to make sure that your class has an exam. If you are certain that your class has an exam, email the Office of the Registrar. Please include your class name and number and we will inform you of your exam's time and location.

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For juniors and seniors:

SIPA Five-Year Program

The SIPA Five-Year Program offers a select few students enrolled in Columbia’s undergraduate colleges the opportunity to earn a Master of International Affairs (MIA) or Master of Public Administration (MPA) degree in conjunction with their undergraduate degree.

Students accepted into this combined Bachelor’s/Master’s program will take SIPA graduate courses during their senior year of undergraduate studies, in addition to their college requirements, while remaining registered officially at their college. Students accepted into combined program will matriculate at SIPA in their last year.

Application for the combined program is made through the Center for Student Advising, using a special application form. Applications for the Fall 2008 cycle will be available in early December 2007, and must be returned to the respective college Dean’s office no later than January 25, 2008.

For more information, students should contact Dean Leora Brovman at lb2258@columbia.edu .
An informational meeting for interested students will be held on Friday, November 30, noon – 2pm, in 1512 International Affairs Building.

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For ALL students:

Academic Success Seminars

Procrastination 101 Workshop
Date: Friday October 19, 2007
Time: 12:00pm-1:00pm
Location : Shapiro Dorm Lounge

What is Procrastination? Why do we do it?
Attend a workshop on procrastination and learn techniques to turn your procrastination into constructive time.


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For ALL students:

Office of Preprofessional Advising

Register and learn more about the many pre-law events being sponsored by the Office of Preprofessional Advising during the month of October at

http://www.studentaffairs.columbia.edu/preprofessional/law/events.php

Programs include campus visits from admissions deans from Yale, NYU, Stanford, Duke, and Cornell; 2008 Law School Application Process Workshop; a Résumé for Law Workshop conducted by CCE; Personal Statement Workshop; Legally Speaking featuring CC and SEAS alumni/ae who are attorneys; and the Barnard-Columbia Law Day Panel and Law Fair.

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LEGALLY SPEAKING
featuring Columbia College and Columbia Engineering alumni with law degrees
Wednesday, October 17
7:00pm to 8:30pm
Wien Lounge

Back by popular demand! This annual event features both College and Columbia Engineering alumni who are practicing law today. The panel format, with Q and A to follow, lends itself to this lively exchange between alumni and students. A reception follows the program.

Panelists include two corporate lawyers, an environmental lawyer, a JD-MBA working in the music industry, an intellectual property lawyer, and the Statewide Special Counsel for Ethics at New York's Office of Court Administration.

To view the panelists bios and to register for the event, please visit
http://www.studentaffairs.columbia.edu/preprofessional/law/events.php


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13th ANNUAL BARNARD-COLUMBIA LAW DAY
(Law Day Panel and Law Fair - featuring admissions officers from 73 law schools)

Friday, October 19, 2007

Law Day Panel
11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
569 Lerner Hall

For more information and to register, please visit http://www.studentaffairs.columbia.edu/preprofessional/law/events.php
Come learn about the law school admissions process and trends, the law school curriculum and climate in law schools, and legal career opportunities.

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Friday, October 19, 2007

Law Fair
2:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Roone Arledge Auditorium, Alfred Lerner Hall

Participants will have a chance to meet with admissions officers from 73 schools. A list of participating schools is available at http://www.studentaffairs.columbia.edu/preprofessional/law/events.php.
No registration is necessary.

All Barnard College and Columbia University students and alumni/ae are welcome to attend.

We encourage all students and alums planning to apply to law school this year or thinking about applying in the future to attend. We will also provide sample questions to ask admissions officers.

Sponsors: Office of the Dean of Studies, Barnard College; Dean of Students Office, School of General Studies; and the Office of Pre-Professional Advising, Columbia College and the Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science

If you cannot attend the Barnard-Columbia Law Fair or there are schools that you would like to learn more about that will not be represented at the Fair to consider attending the NY Law Forum on October 20 & 21st at the New York Hilton. For more information and to register, please visit http://www.lsac.org/LSAC.asp?url=lsac/law-school-recruitment-forums.asp.



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For ALL First-Years:

Health Services

By now, over half of the members of the first year class have completed Part 1 & Part 2 of AlcoholEdu. If you haven’t done so already, please take 10 minutes to log in and complete Part 2. Check your email for specific instructions.

The deadline to complete this section is November 1, 2007.

Should you experience any technical difficulties or require support, click on the “Help” button located on the AlcoholEdu for College screen. For non-technical questions, please contact Kate Watson at alcoholedu@columbia.edu.


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For undergraduate first-years, sophomores and juniors...

The Visual Arts Division at the School of the Arts

The Visual Arts Division at the School of the Arts would like to invite undergraduate students to the Visual Arts Division Open House for first -years, sophomores and juniors.

Please join Professors Gregory Amenoff, Chair, Tomas Vu Daniel, Director of the LeRoy Neiman Center and Paula Wilson, Director of Undergraduate Studies for a discussion on the Visual Arts Division undergraduate program and a Q & A on Thursday, October 25th from 6pm-8pm in 310 Dodge Hall, The LeRoy Neiman Gallery.

Light Refreshments will be provided.

For further information please email visualarts@columbia.edu

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For sophomores, juniors and seniors...

Upcoming Fellowship Deadlines:


Euretta J. Kellet Fellowship – The Kellet Fellowship is open to all graduating Columbia College seniors. It awards up to two years of graduate study to either Oxford or Cambridge. Applications are available in hardcopy in The Fellowships Office (105 Carman) or by emailing Katie at cn2186@columbia.edu. The Kellet application must be submitted to The Fellowships Office by November 15, 2007 at 5 p.m.

The Harry S. Truman Scholarship Program – The Truman Scholarship provides up to $ 30,000 in graduate funding to students interested in pursuing graduate degrees in public service fields. This scholarship is open to students in their junior year. Applications are available at: http://www.truman.gov/candidates/candidates_show.htm?cat_id=777&doc_id=246903 and completed hardcopies must be submitted to The Fellowships Office (105 Carman) by November 15, 2007 at 5 p.m.

Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship – The Goldwater Scholarship is open to sophomores and juniors who are interested in pursuing an advanced degree and career in the natural science, mathematics, or engineering. Applications are available online at: http://www.act.org/goldwater. The internal deadline for the Goldwater is November 15th, 2007. Applications must be submitted to The Fellowships Office (105 Carman) by November 15, 2007 at 5 p.m.


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For ALL students:

Center for Career Education


1st and 2nd Year Career Week
Join CCE staff for a week of events targeted to 1st and 2nd Years!
Engage early and often with our office and reap the benefits when you graduate.

Power Half-Hours

Columbia Career Connections (Power Half-Hour)
Learn to utilize Columbia Career Connections, a new online career networking community, designed to bring students and alumni into contact with each other for informational interviews, industry insight and networking.
Monday, October 15th, 12:30pm – 1:00pm, CCE Conference Room, East Campus, Lower Level

Interviewing (Power Half-Hour)
If you have an interview approaching, have never had one before, or simply want a refresher, spend 30 minutes with us learning the tools of effective interviewing.
Tuesday, October 16th, 12:30pm – 1:00pm, CCE Conference Room, East Campus, Lower Level

Resume-Writing (Power Half-Hour)
This workshop focuses on resume and cover letter writing skills. This seminar is great for those just embarking on the resume writing process, as well as those looking to revise/update their current resume!
Wednesday, October 17th, 12:30pm – 1:00pm, CCE Conference Room, East Campus, Lower Level

Internships (Power Half-Hour)
Learn how to utilize a variety of resources to land a meaningful internship and also take advantage of tips and strategies to make the most of the experience!
Thursday, October 18th, 12:30pm – 1:00pm, CCE Conference Room, East Campus, Lower Level

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Internship Boot Camp/Peer Networking Event
Interested in finding an internship? Trying to learn more about an industry? Juniors and seniors, from a wide variety of industries, companies and sectors, will answer your internship-related questions. Speak casually with your peers about the application process, workplace culture, salary expectations, resume and cover letter hints, and more!
Friday, October 19th, 2:00pm – 4:00pm, Alfred Lerner Hall, Party Space

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International Summer Internships Information Session
Gain international work experience next summer through Center for Career Education internship programs! Join us for an information session regarding the following opportunities:
  • Internships in a variety of industries in Hong Kong or London through Columbia Experience Overseas (CEO)
  • Consulting in Scotland through Encouraging Dynamic Global Entrepreneurs (EDGE)
  • Social entrepreneurship in Guatemala through Encouraging Dynamic Global Entrepreneurs (EDGE)
Monday, October 15th, 5:00pm – 7:00pm, CCE Conference Room
RSVP at http://www.cce.columbia.edu/events/index.php

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Getting Your Foot in the Door
Did you have a career before coming back to school to finish your degree? Or did you spend a summer in an internship that left you wanting to switch career paths? Are you a nontraditional student with nontraditional/unique skills? Whether you were a financial advisor or a manager at a restaurant in the past, this workshop will help you explore other career options that best utilize your background. You will learn how to utilize your skills and talents for future opportunities.
October 19th, 2:00pm – 4:00pm, Alfred Lerner Hall, Satow Room


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Monday, October 1, 2007

Center for Student Advising: CSA Weekly (10/01/07)

Read more!

CSA Weekly
Center for Student Advising
http://www.studentaffairs.columbia.edu/csa/


10/01/07

403 Lerner Hall - 212-854-6378
103 Broadway - 212-854-8711
1st floor Schapiro - 212-854-1870
103 Furnald - 212-854-3514
101 Carman - 212-854-9802

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Important Deadlines for ALL Students

Tuesday, Oct 9
Last Day to Drop Class for Columbia College (205 Kent Hall)

Thursday, Nov 15
Last Day to Drop Class for SEAS (see your Academic Advisor)

Thursday, Nov 15
Last Day to Pass/Fail (Columbia College ONLY)


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For ALL CC, GS & Barnard Students – ALL Years:

3-2 Combined Plan Information Session

The 3-2 Combined Plan information session is being held on Wednesday, October 3rd in 616 HAMILTON from 6:10-8:00 p.m. If you have questions about the 3-2 program, this is a great way to ask about admissions and advising. FREE pizza will be provided.

Please RSVP to acb25@columbia.edu

This session is open to students of all years from Columbia College, Barnard and General Studies.


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For all students:

Academic Success Seminars

Stress Management Workshop
Date: Friday October 5, 2007
Time: 12:00pm-1:00pm
Location : Shapiro Dorm Lounge

Attend a workshop to find out what triggers stress and identify your personal stressors. You will get an opportunity to practice different stress management strategies and find ways to fit these strategies into a busy schedule.


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Study Abroad Information


The Study Abroad Fair
Friday, October 5th from 12:30 – 4:30
Roone Auditorium, Lerner Hall

Can’t decide between Madrid and Seville? Want to know more about home-stays with Argentinean families? Not sure if you can study architecture in Sweden? Interested in learning more about South African universities? Looking for scholarships to study in Japan? Come to the Annual Study Abroad Fair…

Don’t miss this opportunity to speak with program representatives, international education scholarship resources and Columbia staff from more than 50 approved study abroad programs and international universities. This is the one study abroad event that you don’t want to miss. All welcome.

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Thinking of studying abroad this spring? Keep the following deadlines in mind:

Program application deadlines vary: Most are October 1-15th
Clearance Deadline: Monday, October 15
If you are planning on studying abroad this spring, you should meet with Dean Scott Carpenter (105 Carman) by the October 15th deadline for approval to study abroad (clearance).


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Oxbridge Information Session

Will be held on Friday, October 12, 2007 at 11:00am in Hamilton 303.

Assistant Dean for Study Abroad, Scott Carpenter and Director of the Office of Global Programs, Kathleen McDermott, will be on hand to give you information and answer questions about the Columbia College’s Junior Year Abroad program at the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge, England.

Applications for the Oxbridge program will be available at the info session and at the Study Abroad Fair on October 5th

Contact Scott Carpenter, Assistant Dean of Study Abroad, with questions: sc2764@columbia.edu


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For all students:

Multicultural Recruitment Committee (MRC)

Members of the Multicultural Recruitment Committee (MRC) Volunteer Network are integral members of the Undergraduate Admissions Multicultural Recruitment Program.

The MRC focuses on reaching out and recruiting prospective applicants of color, first generation college students, and those from high-need family backgrounds. MRC Volunteers serve as representatives for CC and SEAS and assist in planning and implementing the MRC Open House, the Engineering Hosting Program, & Perspectives on Diversity.

Through the MRC, students will have the opportunity to visit their high school, to serve as a liaison between the Admissions Office and campus organizations and to work with the Undergraduate Recruitment Committee (URC) on attending local college fairs.

The MRC Volunteer Network is open to all students. If you’re interested, applications are available in 212 Hamilton Hall and are due on Thursday, October 4th. If you would like to receive an electronic version of the application, please email Elizabeth Pili at ep2258@columbia.edu


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For all students:

The Earth Institute Events

Brownbag Lunch with Jessica Fanzo, Ph.D.

Presenter: Jessica Fanzo, Nutrition Coordinator for the Millennium Villages Project (MVP)

Event Details:

Date: October 9th
Time: 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Location: 1134 IAB (Contact: Elisa – ek2481; 4-5514)

Lunch will be served. RSVP to Amanda McIntosh at ajm2137@columbia.edu or 212-854-8177.


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Alumni Environmental Career Panel – Private Sector

Andy Dvoracek – Senior Client Manager, EcoSecurities
Samantha Unger – Director, California Emissions Markets, Evolution Markets, Inc.
Dave Westman – Senior Resource Conservation Specialist, Con Edison

Event Details:

Date: October 15th
Time: 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Location: 802 International Affairs Building (Contact: Eliza – ek2159; 4-5468)

Lunch will be served. RSVP to Amanda McIntosh at ajm2137@columbia.edu or 212-854-8177.


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