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What is the acceptance rate for Columbia University Graduate school?

What is the acceptance rate for Columbia University Graduate school?

A: We have an acceptance rate between 5-7\%. Admissions are done by field and then by a departmental committee. That is, not by an individual faculty member. The Graduate Admissions Committee looks for demonstrable excellence in research, and writing.

Does Columbia waive GRE?

Under what circumstances will the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences waive the GRE requirement? The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences does not waive the GRE requirement. Some programs, however, do not require that applicants submit GRE scores.

How do I prepare for the statistics MA program at Columbia?

Preparation for the Statistics MA program should include a thorough knowledge of linear algebra (through the level of MATH UN2020 at Columbia) and advanced calculus (through the level of MATH UN1201). Experience in theoretical or applied probability and statistics is advantageous. Familiarity with computer programming is also helpful.

How do I get a BA/MA degree from Columbia University?

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The BA/MA option is available only to current Columbia undergraduates (Columbia College, the School of Engineering and Applied Science, the School of General Studies, and Barnard College). Applicants apply during their junior year or during the first semester of their senior year.

Can I have more than one degree at Columbia University?

With the sole exception of approved dual-degree programs, students may not pursue a degree in more than one Columbia program concurrently, and may not be registered in more than one degree program at any institution in the same semester.

What is the acceptance rate of Columbia University’s graduate programs?

GSAS ( Graduate School of Arts and Sciences – Columbia University – Graduate Programs and Degrees ): 21\% acceptance rate, 41\% yield. But these include PhD and master’s programs. PhD programs that have acceptance rates in the 1\% to 15\% range. Master’s programs are mostly in the 30–50\% range.