Undergraduate Student Life wants your input! Help us select from the following five films, and we'll pick the top three to show before the 2019 Academy Awards!
This poll will close on Sunday, January 27 at 11:59 p.m.
1. Form your study group. Fill out the below form and we'll connect you with other interested students. Study group can be formed for undergraduate courses, as well as exams such as MCAT or LSAT.
2. Find your study space. After being connected, discuss where to meet. You can use the many study spaces on campus or reserve study rooms (but make sure to do this early).
This section contains essential information for how to use your group's funds, how to submit a purchase request form on LionLink and important information to be aware of as you make purchases f
Students who are involved in recognized student groups may use the following pages to learn about the various financial policies and procedures at Columbia.
What is the Visiting and Exchange Student Network (VESN)?
VESN is a network of Columbia College and SEAS students selected to serve as resources to Visiting & Exchange Students while facilitating social, cultural, and intellectual exchange. This program seeks to help students make the most of their time, both at Columbia and in New York City.
Use this form to request the setup of a new vendor that has not previously done business with or been paid by Columbia University. To check if a vendor is already in our system, please visit the ARC Vendor ID Lookup. Note: The vendor may not, under any circumstance, perform any services or provide any goods before they have been approved through this vendor setup process.