columbia university
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LOCATION: New York, NY
NUMBER OF STUDENTS: Columbia College: 3913; School of Engineering and Applied Science: 1248
WHERE STUDENTS LIVE: 90% on campus
TYPE OF SCHOOL: private university
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You've probably gotten sick of that picture on the cover of college view books with the smiling students from all different racial backgrounds standing in front of some majestic building. Well, that scene isn't quite so staged at Columbia; Columbia actually has that diversity to brag about --and the majestic buildings, too.
On my freshman floor, I lived with four students from other countries, a few classmates who could commute home every weekend, and others from all over the United States. As a collective, we could have checked off every race on a typical questionnaire. As for religious diversity, I didn't have to go beyond my floor to talk to Islamic, Hindi, Jewish or Christian students.
How does a school with such a range of students give you a sense of community? Columbia's Core Curriculum does the trick quite nicely. The Core consists of a series of intense and intimate seminar courses that every undergraduate at the College must take. Most Core courses are taken during the first two years, forcing students to interact with peers of different backgrounds, perspectives and intellectual interests. Because it's an experience that every Columbia student has in common, if you're ever stuck with an attractive guy in an elevator and searching for a topic of conversation, you can always ask him how he likes Plato's Republic.
The other great thing about the Core is that it incorporates one of Columbia's greatest assets: New York City. For example, one Core course called Music Humanities requires that students go to a concert (you can get student discount seats) and write a paper about it. As Columbia students get into most of New York's museums for free, Art History classes are often held in the museums themselves. Why bother looking at slides when you have the real thing a subway ride away?
With its New York location, intense academic focus and unique student body, Columbia certainly offers a college experience like none other.
author: Celine Goetz
graduated: 2003
major: Art history
fields of interest: Contemporary art, French, international affairs, dance
from: Chicago, IL, USA
native language: English
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