Since this is an enrichment program, you will not receive grades or credits for the summer courses. However, there will be a written evaluation shared with each student at the conclusion of the Summer Bridge Program that will review strengths and growth areas.
CUSP does not vet the safety or security of the setting in which the students intend to pursue their projects. It is the individual students’ responsibility to take the appropriate precautions about the settings in which they intend to pursue their project. The nature of this fellowship is solely for financial support.
Completed applications for Summer 2017 awards must be submitted by Monday, April 17, 2017 at 12:00 p.m.
Columbia College and Columbia Engineering undergraduate students may qualify for financial assistance to cover the full cost of Senior Gala and Senior Brunch tickets. A limited number of full and partial fee waivers are available to students who demonstrate financial need, as verified through the Office of Financial Aid and Educational Financing. Priority will be given to students with the highest levels of financial need.
CUSP does not vet the safety or security of the setting in which the students intend to pursue their projects. It is the individual students’ responsibility to take the appropriate precautions about the settings in which they intend to pursue their project. The nature of this fellowship is solely for financial support.
Completed applications for Summer 2017 awards must be submitted by Monday, April 17, 2017 at 12:00 p.m.
Within the residence hall communities, Columbia College and Columbia Engineering students are able to hold leadership positions, partner with Faculty and execute programs and events based on
The CUSP Independent Research and Creative Project provides partial financial support for Scholars who wish to conduct their own independent research or creative project under the guidance of a profession or creative professional.
The Global Ambassador Program (GAP) is a year-long international friendship program that aims to foster intercultural dialogue among Columbia's diverse student body. The program brings together students of different races, nationalities, classes, genders, sexual orientations, and class years. It provides a safer space for discussing topics such as culture shock, communication styles, intercultural conflict styles, social perceptions, and social (dis)comfort.