Columbia University

Columbia University is one of the Ivy League schools located in New York, New York. Columbia University’s undergraduate program offers many opportunities to its students. Undergraduate education at Columbia University is offered through Columbia College, the Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science, and the School of General Studies. Undergraduate programs are offered by two affiliated institutions, Barnard College and Jewish Theological Seminary. Columbia College has over 50 majors in which undergraduates may choose from. The Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science offers many different opportunities in which students could study not only science and math and gain technical skills, but also study literature, philosophy, art history, music theory, and major civilizations. The School of General Studies is a liberal arts college created specifically for returning and nontraditional students seeking a rigorous, traditional, Ivy League undergraduate degree. Columbia University has a study abroad program, offering its students an opportunity to travel around the world to learn. Columbia University has study abroad programs to Beijing, China, Berlin, Germany, Kyoto, Japan, and Paris, France during the school year. Columbia University also offers its undergraduates opportunities for financial aid. Columbia University undergraduates have financing options such as federal aid, state aid, institutional aid, private aid, and many other options of financial aid.