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Students who are currently registered in or who have been registered in other graduate divisions of Columbia may request full or partial advanced standing toward fulfillment of the requirements for the M.Phil. and Ph.D. degrees. Up to 15 points and one Residence Unit may be requested toward fulfillment of the requirements for a free-standing M.A. degree.

All courses must be graduate courses (4000 level and above) that have not been used to fulfill requirements for another degree. No course used to satisfy one degree may be used again in fulfillment of another degree at Columbia.





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