Columbia University Home GSAS Home
Dean's Office | Academic Programs | Prospective Students | Current Students | Alumni
Current Students
Welcome
Administration
Events
Academic and Events Calendar
Orientation 2009
Academic Affairs
Bulletin 2009-2010
Mentoring of PhD Students
Mentoring of MA Students
Professional Conduct and Research Ethics
Disciplinary Procedures
Grievance Policy
Advanced Standing
Change of Department
Withdrawal
Leave of Absence
Reinstatement
Satisfactory Academic Progress
Forms
PhD Student Life
Housing
Health Insurance
Student Parents
Inter-University Doctoral Consortium
GSAS Lounge and Resource Center
Exchange Scholar Program
Post-MPhil Travel Awards
Letters of Introduction
GSAC *
Forms
PhD Associate Dean
Academic Ethics
Break Writing
Preparing Future Faculty
Project for Scholarly Integrity and Responsible Conduct of Research
Virtual Mentor
Frequently Asked Questions
MA Student Life
Housing
Health Insurance
MA Student Housing Bulletin Board
Student Parents
GSAS Lounge and Resource Center
GSAC *
Letters of Introduction
Forms
Dissertation
Dissertation Office
Ph.D. Dissertation Sponsors
Financial Aid
Office of Financial Aid
Teaching Center
Welcome *
Events *
Minority Affairs
Office of Minority Affairs
Other Resources
Career Education *
Counseling & Psychological Services *
Student Services *
Sexual Harassment *
Disability Services *
Earl Hall Center *
Gym and Athletic Facilities *
FACETS *
Libraries *
Ombuds *
ISSO *
Health Services *
The Arts Initiative at Columbia University *
The Ticket and Information Center *
Exchange Scholar Program  


The Exchange Scholar Program enables a Ph.D. student in one of the thirty-one Arts and Sciences programs to study at one of the following graduate schools for a limited period of time in order to take advantage of particular educational opportunities not available at Columbia: the University of California at Berkeley, Brown University, University of Chicago, Cornell University, Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of Pennsylvania, Princeton University, Stanford University, and Yale University. To be eligible, students must have completed one year of study in the Ph.D. program and be within the seven-year academic time limit.  Students on GSAS funding may only participate if they hold an M.Phil. degree and if their fellowship does not include a teaching requirement.  Permission is required by the student’s department and the Associate Dean. Further information is obtained from Craig Knobles in 301 Philosophy (854.2889 or jck2@columbia.edu) or Beatrice Terrien (854.5052 or bt3@columbia.edu)


Click here for the Exchange Scholar Application Form


SITE MAP  |  GSAS HOME  |  CU HOME  |  CONTACT US
This page last modified October 29, 2009