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Ph.D. Student Handbook
Ph.D. Student Handbook
Introduction
Message from the Dean
About this Handbook
GSAS History
Important Contact Information
Ph.D. Programs including Programs inside and outside the Arts and Sciences
Financial Matters: Policies and Resources for Students in All Ph.D. Programs
Tuition and Fees
Debit Balances
Credit Balances
Health Service Fee and Health (Medical) Insurance Premium
Withdrawal and Adjustment of Tuition Charges
Supplemental Support
Taxation
Overview of GSAS Multi-year Fellowship Support in the 31 Arts and Sciences Ph.D. Programs
Introduction
Fellowship Regulations
Fellowships
Training Grants
Fellowships from Outside Sources
External Employment Policy
Research, Teacher Training, and other Professional Development Resources
GSAS Resource Center
Libraries
Computing
Teaching Guidelines and GSAS Teaching Center
Mentoring of Ph.D. Students
Research Centers, Consortia, Institutes, and Related Schools
Career Education (Academic and Non-Academic)
Responsible Conduct of Research
Student Life
Bank and Credit Union
Child Care
Community Service
Dining Services and Faculty House
Disability Services
Graduate Student Advisory Council (GSAC)
Graduate Student Lounge
Gym and Athletic Facilities
Health Service and Health (Medical) Insurance
Housing
I.D. Cards for Columbia Students (CUID)
International Students
Minority Affairs, GSAS Office Of
Registrar
Religious Life
Safety and Security
Student Financial Services
Shuttle Bus Information
Parking Information
Rules And Regulations
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Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowships (FLAS)   Printable Version
Training Grants
Training Grants
Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowships (FLAS)

Academic year and summer FLAS fellowships for the study of modern non-Western European languages and some Western European languages (the most commonly taught ones—French, Italian, German, and Spanish—are given lowest priority) are available to U.S. citizens or permanent residents who are not native speakers of the language of application. For more information, contact the GSAS Financial Aid Office in 107 Low Memorial Library.

Questions about the availability of University training awards other than the FLAS should be directed to the director of graduate studies for each department.

Training grants do not include a teaching or research component, so the stipends are issued in four stipend checks to be picked up from 210 Kent Hall.






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