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When making your financial plans, it is necessary to consider tuition and fees as well as living expenses in estimating the overall cost of attendance (COA). The following is the estimated cost of attendance for the 2024-2025 academic year.
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Whether you are a current student or a graduate, there are many ways to stay connected with GSAS.
The Graduate School offers master’s and doctoral programs in the departments of Columbia’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences, as well as interdisciplinary and interschool programs that link GSAS with other schools at the university and throughout the world. Read More. The 2024 application is now closed.
Introduction to GSAS Admissions. Thank you for your interest in applying to the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences of Columbia University. One of the nation’s oldest and most distinguished graduate schools, GSAS confers graduate degrees in the humanities, natural sciences, and social sciences.
Find below a list of pages frequently viewed by prospective GSAS students. Please also refer to the Degree Programs section.
Columbia bills students for tuition, fees, and other charges at the beginning of each term. Payment is due by the date listed on the Student Account Statement, which is available in Student Services Online (SSOL).
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Please see the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences website HERE for the most up-to-date information on tuition and fees. GSAS charges tuition through a "residence unit" system. Full-time students are expected to complete the program in two (2) semesters of coursework.