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Find out more about the Dual BA Program Between Columbia University and Sciences Po, which offers a select group of highly qualified students the chance to study for two years in France at Sciences Po and two years in New York City at Columbia while earning two bachelor’s degrees, one from each institution.
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www.gs.columbia.edu/sciences-po
Two Colleges, Two Degrees, Four Years
Beyond Study Abroad
The Dual BA Program offers a global undergraduate educational experience — a program with an international character not only in its academic coursework but also in its practical application.
1754 Founded as King’s College, the first college in New York State and fifth in America.
History of Columbia University
1786 Name changed to Columbia College to celebrate the new nation.
1864 With the addition of graduate programs, the College becomes Columbia University.
1897 Columbia moves to its current home in Morningside Heights.
Today One of the world’s leading research centers, offering a distinctive and distinguished learning environment.
Four Undergraduate Colleges
The Columbia undergraduate population consists of students from four colleges.
• Academically, all four colleges share the same professors, classrooms, and degree.
• Administratively, each college has its own mission, admits its own students, and serves the needs of its students outside the classroom.
Columbia
Four Undergraduate Colleges
Columbia
Columbia College: liberal arts college dedicated to providing a traditional four year undergraduate experience
Fu Foundation: School of Engineering and Applied Science
School of General Studies: liberal arts college dedicated to students following a nontraditional academic path
Barnard College: women’s liberal arts college
School of General Studies
Liberal arts college for students following a nontraditional academic path to a traditional,Ivy League education.
At GS, nontraditional students include:
• students with work or life experience
• students completing a second bachelor’s degree
• students enrolled in a dual or joint BA program
Columbia
1872 Founded by education reformer and intellectual Emile Boutmy as L’École Libre des Sciences Politiques to train French politicians after the demise of Napoleon III
History of Sciences Po
1945 Integrated into the French public education system as L’Institut d’ Études Politiques de Paris, or Sciences Po, by President Charles de Gaulle
Today One of Europe’s most distinguished universities, with the freedom of a grande école and the resources of a major research university.
Sciences Po Core Curriculum – grounded in the social sciences
• Economics
• History
• Law
• Political Science
• International Relations
• Sociology
• Proficiency in a foreign language
Shared Academic Experience
• Each semester, sections of students at each campus will take three core courses together as a group.
Academics
Freshman and Sophomore Years – Sciences Po
• Academic focus on different regions of the world
• Small-school environment, with no more than 300 students per campus
• Diverse student body
o 50% from the region of focus
o 50% French and other international students
Academics
Seven Undergraduate Campuses
• Academically, all seven colleges share the same two-year social science curriculum.
• Classes are conducted in English at the three Dual BA Program campuses
• Le Havre – located on the Normandy coast
• Region: Asia
• Languages: Chinese, Hindi, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean
• Menton – located on the French Riviera
• Region: Mediterranean Countries and the Middle East
• Languages: Arabic, Hebrew, Italian, Spanish, Turkish
• Reims – located in the Champagne region
• Region: North America and transatlantic issues
• Languages: French, German, Spanish
Academics
Dual BA Program Campuses
(Reims campus)
Columbia Core Curriculum – designed to develop skills in writing and critical reasoning and introduce students to a broad array of disciplines
Core requirements will be fulfilled in part through coursework completed at Sciences Po.
Additional requirements:
• Writing
• Literature – two courses
• Music Humanities
• Art Humanities
• Natural Sciences – three courses
• Additional courses may be required depending on the courses taken at Sciences Po
Academics
Junior and Senior Years – Columbia
• More than 70 majors are offered by Columbia’s academic departments – a list is available on the Dual BA Program website.
• Dual BA Program students may choose
to complete any major offered at Columbia.
• Courses taken at Sciences Po may be applied toward major requirements, subject to Columbia department approval.
Academics
Majors
• Each campus at Sciences Po offers personalized student services, advising, and health services available through the campus administration.
• Dual BA Program students will be assigned a Columbia academic advisor, who will be available for curricular planning throughout your time in the program.
Student Life
Student Services
• Close-knit student body, with each campus numbering no more than 300 students.
• Clubs, associations, and athletic activities, as well as organized travel groups.
• Dual BA Campuses are located in regional centers, which offer a number of cultural and social activities.
• Housing – Student apartments are available. Most apartments are studios located in the immediate vicinity of the campus.
Student Life
Campus Life – Sciences Po
• 24,000 students (8,000 undergraduates)
• Over 250 clubs and student organizations
• NCAA Division I athletics, as well as club and intramural sports
• Cultural offerings on campus and in New York
• Housing - student apartments are available.
Student Life
Campus Life – Columbia
• Dual BA Program students, like all Sciences Po graduates, will have guaranteed admission to a master’s program at the flagship campus in Paris.
• Career services centers at both Sciences Po and Columbia offer career planning assistance.
• Numerous internship opportunities in both France and New York, including on Wall Street or at the United Nations.
• Job fairs and on-campus recruitment by government agencies and many prominent firms at both Sciences Po and Columbia.
• Dual BA Program students will be members of two global alumni networks.
Student Life
Career Services
Application Deadline
January 2 – all applicants
Transcripts
•Secondary school transcripts
•International graduation exams
Standardized Testing
•Applicants from Anglophone high schools:
• SAT or ACT scores are required.
•Applicants from non-Anglophone high schools:
• TOEFL or IELTS scores are required.
Admissions
Letters of Recommendation
Two academic letters of recommendation are required.
Essays
• Why the Dual BA Program is the right college experience for you
• Reflect on a personal experience
Interviews
• Applicants will be selected for interviews by the Admissions Committee.
• Interviews will be conducted by members of the Admissions Committee representing both Sciences Po and Columbia.
Admissions
• Potential for academic success
• Fit with the Dual BA Program
o Choice of Sciences Po campus
o Motivation to study the social sciences
o Interest and motivation for an academic major at Columbia
• Decisions will be made by April 1.
Admissions
Committee Considerations
Tuition and Fees
First Two Years
• Dual BA Program students will pay the Sciences Po rate for tuition and fees.
Final Two Years
• Dual BA Program students will pay the School of General Studies rate for tuition
and fees.
Financing Your Education
Financial Aid
Sciences Po
• Institutional scholarships
• U.S. federal aid (pending)
o Grants
o Loans
• French government aid
Columbia
• Institutional scholarships
• U.S. federal aid
o Grants
o Loans
o Work-study
Financing Your Education
Financial Aid
• Sciences Po will determine a student’s eligibility for scholarships and other financial aid during the first two years of the program.
• The School of General Studies will determine a student’s eligibility for scholarships and other financial aid during the final two years of the program.
• Upon admission Dual BA Program students will receive a preliminary educational financing package detailing both expected costs and expected financial aid awards.
Financing Your Education
Federal Aid
• Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at www.fafsa.ed.gov
• FAFSA code: 002707
• The FAFSA allows schools to determine eligibility for federal grants, loans, and work-study.
Financing Your Education
• Phone: (212) 854-2772, 1-800-895-1169
• Email: [email protected]
• Website: www.gs.columbia.edu/sciences-po
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