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Rules and Regulations 2006-2007
Rules and Regulations 2006-2007
Introduction
About the GSAS Rules and Regulations
Calendars for 2006-2007
Academic Calendar for 2006-2007
Degree Calendar for 2006-2007
Major Religious Holidays Statement
Listing of Degree and Other Academic Programs of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
Introduction
Statutory Committees Relevant to GSAS
Executive Committee of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
Graduate Student Advisory Council (GSAC)
University Senate
Organization of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
Office of the Dean
The GSAS Teaching Center
Offices of Admissions and Financial Aid
Office of Minority Affairs
Office of Student Affairs and The GSAS Student Resource Center
Office of Academic Affairs
Office of Dissertations
Office of GSAS Alumni Relations
Offices of the Deans of Other Schools Offering Degree Programs in GSAS
GSAS Academic Policies
Registration
The Accumulation of Points
The Grading System
The English Proficiency Requirement
Advanced Standing and Transfer Credit
Special Students (Nondegree)
School of Continuing Education Summer Session
Graduate Study or Research Outside of Columbia for Ph.D. Students
GSAS Degree Requirements
Satisfactory Academic Progress
Degree Requirements
Instructional Requirement for Students in the 31 Arts and Sciences Ph.D. Programs
Financial Aid: Policies and Resources
University and GSAS Registration Requirements and Expenses
Registration and Enrollment
Transcripts and Certifications
Tuition and Fees
Immunization Requirements for All Students
Additional University and GSAS Policies and Resources
Academic Standards
The Federal Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)
Responsible use of Columbia’s Network and Electronic Resources
Rules of University Conduct
Other University Policies and Facts About Columbia Essential to Students (FACETS)
Student Grievance
Student Discipline
Statement on Academic Honesty
Research with Human Subjects, Research with Animal Subjects, and Work with Hazardous Substances and Equipment
Degree and Academic Requirements of Individual Programs
Free-standing M.A. Programs, M.A./M.Phil./Ph.D. Programs, Dual Degree Programs, Certificate Programs and Interdisciplinary (Non-Degree) Programs*
Appendix
Tuition and Fees
Ph.D. Dissertation Sponsors and Members of the Faculty of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences*
M.A. Student Handbook
M.A. Student Handbook 2006*
Ph.D. Student Handbook
Ph.D. Student Handbook 2006*
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Work with Hazardous Substances and Equipment   Printable Version
Research with Human Subjects, Research with Animal Subjects, and Work with Hazardous Substances and Equipment
Research with Human Subjects-Institutional Review Board (IRB)
Research with Animal Subjects-IACUC
Work with Hazardous Substances and Equipment


Conducting research with hazardous substances and equipment is handled by the following two offices of environmental health at Columbia:

Morningside Campus

http://www.ehrs.columbia.edu/

The Office of Environmental Health and Radiation Safety is committed to establishing and maintaining a healthful and safe work environment through the anticipation, recognition, evaluation, and control of environmental hazards in areas of industrial hygiene, regulatory compliance, laboratory and chemical safety, hazardous waste management, asbestos and lead, chemical tracking management, and radiation protection. Please refer to the Office Web site for a full list of relevant laws, policies and regulations.

Columbia University Medical Center

http://cumc.columbia.edu/dept/ehs/

The Office of Environmental Health and Safety provides a broad range of services to promote the health and safety of Columbia students, faculty, and staff at the Medical Center. Please refer to the Office Web site for a full list of relevant laws, policies, and regulations.


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