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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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Safety and Security   Printable Version

Morningside Campus

Department of Public Safety, 111 Low Library;
General Information: 212-854-2796, Emergency: 99
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/publicsafety/operationsmain.htm

At Columbia University, the safety and well-being of our students, faculty, and staff are an important priority. Columbia’s campuses and their environs are safe and have a relatively low crime rate for an urban university.

The University is required by federal law to publish an annual security report containing information about campus security policies and statistics on the incidence of certain crimes on and around our campuses. This information is available in Facts About Columbia Essential to Students (FACETS), the University student handbook (http://www.columbia.edu/cu/facets/), and on the United States Department of Education Web site (http://ope.ed.gov/Security/instDetail.asp?UNITID=190150/), or by requesting a copy of the report from: Campus Crime Report, Department of Public Safety, Columbia University, 111 Low Library, Mail Code 4301, 535 West 116th Street, New York, NY 10027.

Columbia Medical Center Campus

650 West 168th Street; general information: 212-305-8100,emergency: 99

At Columbia University, the safety and well-being of our students, faculty, and staff are an important priority. Columbia’s campuses and their environs are safe and have a relatively low crime rate for an urban university.

The University is required by federal law to publish an annual security report containing information with respect to campus security policies and statistics on the incidence of certain crimes on and around our campuses. This information is available in Facts About Columbia Essential to Students (FACETS), the University student handbook (http://www.columbia.edu/cu/facets/), or by requesting a copy of the report from Campus Crime Report, Department of Public Safety, Columbia University, 111 Low Library, Mail Code 4301, 535 West 116th Street, New York, NY 10027; or on the Public Safety Web site at http://www.columbia.edu/cu/publicsafety/operationsmain.htm .




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