Columbia University
An Ivy League university mentioned as a site of chaotic and anti-Semitic protests.
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Summary
Columbia University, established in 1754 as King's College, is a private Ivy League research university located in New York City. As the oldest institution of higher education in New York and the fifth oldest in the United States, it has a storied history, including being renamed Columbia College in 1784 and moving to its current Manhattan campus in 1896. The university is a major research hub, credited with pioneering work in brain-computer interfaces, lasers, and plate tectonics, and it played a critical role in the early stages of the Manhattan Project. Columbia is also the administrator of the Pulitzer Prize and was the first U.S. institution to award an MD degree. Recently, the university has been highlighted in national political discourse, specifically by Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro, regarding incidents of anti-Semitism on campus.
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Private Ivy League research university
Mascot
Lion
Location
Manhattan, New York City, United States
Campus Size
36 acres
Founding Date
1754-05-25
Employee Count
20,861
Acceptance Rate
3.86%
Tuition and Fees
$71,845
Undergraduate Enrollment
9,111 (Fall 2023)
Timeline
- Established as King's College by royal charter under George II of Great Britain. (Source: Wikidata)
1754-05-25
- Renamed Columbia College following the American Revolution. (Source: Wikipedia)
1784-01-01
- Placed under a private board of trustees headed by Alexander Hamilton and John Jay. (Source: Wikipedia)
1787-01-01
- Campus moved to its current location in Manhattan and renamed Columbia University. (Source: Wikipedia)
1896-01-01
- University scientists began initial research and planning for the Manhattan Project. (Source: Wikipedia)
1942-01-01
- Columbia alumni, faculty, and staff reached a milestone of 103 Nobel laureates. (Source: Wikipedia)
2021-12-01
- Governor Josh Shapiro publicly condemned incidents of anti-Semitism at the university. (Source: Document 9e10b3e6-1055-4dac-8018-251d2c0c67b1)
2024-01-01
Wikipedia
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Columbia University in the City of New York, commonly referred to as Columbia University, is a private Ivy League research university in New York City, United States. Established in 1754 as King's College by royal charter under George II of Great Britain on the grounds of Trinity Church in Manhattan, it is the oldest institution of higher education in New York and the fifth-oldest in the United States. The university was renamed Columbia College in 1784 following the American Revolution, and in 1787 was placed under a private board of trustees headed by former students Alexander Hamilton and John Jay. In 1896, the campus was moved to its current location and renamed Columbia University. Columbia is organized into 17 schools, two affiliated colleges—Barnard College and Teachers College—and two affiliated seminaries—Jewish Theological Seminary (JTS) and Union Theological Seminary (UTS). The university's research efforts include the Lamont–Doherty Earth Observatory, the Goddard Institute for Space Studies, and accelerator laboratories with Big Tech firms such as Amazon and IBM. Columbia is a founding member of the Association of American Universities and was the first school in the United States to grant the MD degree. The university also supports the administration of the annual Pulitzer Prize, following the independent Pulitzer Prize Board's decisions. Columbia scientists and scholars have played a pivotal role in scientific breakthroughs including brain–computer interface; the laser and maser; nuclear magnetic resonance; the first nuclear pile; the first nuclear fission reaction in the Americas; the first evidence for plate tectonics and continental drift; and much of the initial research and planning for the Manhattan Project during World War II. As of December 2021, its alumni, faculty, and staff have included 7 of the Founding Fathers of the United States of America; 4 U.S. presidents; 34 foreign heads of state or government; 2 secretaries-general of the United Nations; 10 justices of the United States Supreme Court; 103 Nobel laureates; 125 National Academy of Sciences members; 53 living billionaires; 23 Olympic medalists; 33 Academy Award winners; and 125 Pulitzer Prize recipients.
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- Columbia University - BigFuture College Search
# Columbia University ### Overview Columbia University is a medium, 4-year, private university. This coed college is located in a large city in an urban setting. It offers bachelor's, master's, doctoral, and certificate degrees. This college has an acceptance rate of 3.86% and a graduation rate of 95%. From the Institution #### Interested in applying? #### Contact Information #### Important Dates Dates are subject to change so confirm important deadlines by visiting the college’s website. #### Next Steps
- Columbia University - Profile, Rankings and Data | US News Best Colleges
The school's tuition and fees are $71,845. The average net price for federal loan recipients is $23,497. The four-year graduation rate is 80%. Six years after graduation, the median salary for graduates is $88,535. Columbia University is a private institution that was founded in 1754. In the 2026 edition of Best Colleges, Columbia University is ranked No. #15 in National Universities. It's also ranked No. #4 in Lowest Acceptance Rates. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 9,111 (fall 2023), and the campus size is 36 acres. The student-faculty ratio at Columbia University is 6:1. The school's tuition and fees are $71,845. The average net price for federal loan recipients is $23,497. [...] My Dashboard --- My Schools Schools You Might Also Like Compare Schools My Scholarships Reading List Advice Get Premium 1. Colleges 2. Education 3. Home # Columbia University #15 in National Universities (tie) 4 year • New York, NY 4 year • New York, NY • Write a Review Overview Rankings Admissions Cost Academics Student Body Campus Life ## Overview Columbia University is a private institution that was founded in 1754. In the 2026 edition of Best Colleges, Columbia University is ranked No. #15 in National Universities. It's also ranked No. #4 in Lowest Acceptance Rates. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 9,111 (fall 2023), and the campus size is 36 acres. The student-faculty ratio at Columbia University is 6:1. [...] My Fit Score #### My Fit Custom College Ranking Does this school fit your college needs? Receive a personalized ranking provided by U.S. News College Compass and find out. Try it now ## Admissions : N/A Application Deadline : 4% Acceptance Rate SAT Range\ : 1510-1580 ACT Range\ : 34-35 High School GPA\ : N/A \ These are the average scores of applications admitted to this school. Ranges represent admitted applicants who fell within the 25th and 75th percentile. See full admissions details ### Will You Get Into Columbia University? ### College Admissions Calculator Data provided by U.S. News College Compass Users. ## Cost Tuition & Fees : $71,845 Food & Housing : N/A Average Need-Based Aid Package : N/A : $23,497 Annual Cost\ : $23,497
- Columbia University Academics | Columbia University in the City of New York
The University offers an outstanding and comprehensive array of academic programs. These include three undergraduate schools, fifteen graduate and professional schools, a world-renowned medical center, four affiliated colleges and seminaries, twenty-five libraries, and more than one hundred research centers and institutes. Image 3: A photograph of the front of Hamilton Hall, with the statue of Alexander Hamilton centered. Schools For more information on one of Columbia's undergraduate, graduate or professional schools Image 4: A close up of a stone lion head, the mascot of Columbia University Departments Search for a specific department at Columbia University or see a list of all departments. Image 5: A professor and researcher perform work in a lab Centers and Institutes [...] Schools Columbia College Columbia Engineering School of General Studies Columbia Business School Columbia Climate School College of Dental Medicine Columbia Journalism School Columbia Law School Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Mailman School of Public Health School of the Arts School of International and Public Affairs School of Nursing School of Professional Studies School of Social Work Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons Affiliate Schools Barnard College Jewish Theological Seminary Teachers College Union Theological Seminary [...] Find important academic dates and deadlines. Courseworks Our learning management system offers a variety of online tools and features in support of teaching, learning and collaboration. Directory of Classes Search the extensive list of courses offered at Columbia. Registrar The Office of the Registrar directly supports scholarship, teaching, and learning. High School Programs Programs to engage and educate high school students. Libraries Access over 13 million volumes, 160,000 journals and serials, and extensive electronic resources. University Life Your hub for University-wide student life information and initiatives.
- Columbia University in the City of New York
## Columbia Today and Beyond Columbia prepares the next generation of thinkers, scientists, artists, and leaders through an education grounded in intellectual rigor, open inquiry, and a commitment to the public good. For more than 270 years, these values have defined who we are and continue to guide our pursuit of knowledge in service of society. We invite you to explore Columbia. Explore Columbia's Impact facebook twitter youtube instagram linkedin ## Most Visited Image 40: scholars lion with the magnolias in the background Academic Calendar Academic deadlines, holidays, and other important dates. Image 41: Three students walk across the brooklyn bridge Summer Session Learn more about our hundreds of summer courses. Image 42: The Thinker near magnolias trees Visiting Campus [...] Schools Columbia College Columbia Engineering School of General Studies Columbia Business School Columbia Climate School College of Dental Medicine Columbia Journalism School Columbia Law School Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Mailman School of Public Health School of the Arts School of International and Public Affairs School of Nursing School of Professional Studies School of Social Work Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons Affiliate Schools Barnard College Jewish Theological Seminary Teachers College Union Theological Seminary [...] Academics Academic Calendar Areas of Study Core Curriculum Departments Directory of Classes Faculty of Arts and Sciences Office of the Provost Compliance Hotline ## Follow Us FacebookTwitterInstagramYoutubeLinkedin Columbia UniversityImage 62: Columbia University Logo ©2026 Columbia UniversityAccessibilityNondiscriminationCareersBuilt using Columbia Sites Back to Top Close Close Cookie Notice I AGREE This website uses cookies as well as similar tools and technologies to understand visitors' experiences. By continuing to use this website, you consent to Columbia University's usage of cookies and similar technologies, in accordance with the Columbia University Website Cookie Notice.
- Academics | Columbia Undergraduate Admissions
Columbia Engineering Here engineers learn to solve and to lead. Research Innovation and inquiry in every discipline. Outside the Classroom Engage with a city of endless possibility. ## A leader in higher education for more than 250 years Columbia has been a place of deep intellectual curiosity and wide-ranging academic inquiry since 1754. Across departments, schools, centers and institutes, Columbians at every level are driven by an abiding passion for discovery, working in the service of improving human understanding and the advancement of our global society. Learn about Columbia University student speaking in a class ## The Core Curriculum Front view of a bronze lion sculpture with campus buildings in the background. ## Advising Student looks through a telescope at dawn [...] ## Advising Student looks through a telescope at dawn ## Research Three students sit at a wooden table and work on an electrical circuit, while smiling. ## Internships ## A vast intellectual ecosystem On College Walk, at the heart of campus, students stand in the center of 17 world-renowned graduate and professional schools, and often find themselves amid the same halls and classrooms that have been home to many of the giants of our time. From the law school of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, to the business school of Warren Buffett, to the School of Journalism where the Pulitzer Prize was born, Columbia’s graduate institutions are home to a wide range of academic opportunities—many of which are designated specifically for Columbia undergraduates. Low Library and College Walk student: [...] Low Library and College Walk student: I chose to come to Columbia for a myriad of reasons; however, the Core Curriculum is definitely a main one. The Core Curriculum attracts such an intellectually curious student body that understands and appreciates the interdisciplinary nature of every academic subject. Charlie W. Denver, CO East Asian Studies, Political Science fact: 6:1 undergraduate student-to-faculty ratio fact: 6,700 Columbia College and Columbia Engineering undergraduates fact: 100+ areas of study fact: 250+ faculty in the National Academy of Engineering, Academy of Science and American Academy of Arts and Sciences Aerial view of Columbia's campus with Midtown in the distance ## A renowned liberal arts college within a world-class research university.
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Columbia University, West 116th Street, Manhattan Community Board 9, Manhattan, New York County, New York, 10027, United States
Coordinates: 40.8077508, -73.9624901
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