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Step-by-Step Borrowing Guide

Please review the steps needed to check out and/or reserve items through the Props and Costume Cages.  For questions, please

Membership Agreement Form

Welcome to the Fraternity and Sorority Life (FSL) community at Columbia University!

Becoming a member of a fraternity or sorority is a lifelong commitment to leadership, service, academic excellence, and community. By completing and signing this form, you acknowledge your understanding of these commitments and agree to uphold the values and policies of your organization, the Columbia FSL community, and the institution. We are excited to support you on your journey as you contribute to a legacy of brotherhood/sisterhood, service, and scholarship!

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Complete Membership Agreement Form below
I, [Full Name], understand that by accepting membership in my chapter, I am choosing to uphold the values, mission, and expectations of this organization and represent it with integrity and respect.
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Support Spaces, Services and Resources

The Black Box Theatre is a student centered space which strives to provide an open and accessible outlet for creativity, expression, art, performance, and community for student groups.

Space Requests and Confirmation Process

Any recognized undergraduate student organization is allowed to request space in the Black Box Theatre.

2017 Application for Pre-orientation Programs

During the week prior to the New Student Orientation Program, first-year Columbia College and Columbia Engineering students may apply to participate in one of our three pre-orientation programs:

  • Columbia Outdoor Orientation Program (COÖP - pronounced "coh-op")
  • Columbia Urban Experience (CUE)
  • International Student Orientation Program (ISOP)

All programs are amazing opportunities to meet other first-year students and share in a common experience.

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2018 Application for International Student Orientation Program

Columbia College and Columbia Engineering students may apply to the International Student Orientation Program. Please note that applicants who apply after the priority deadline (May 18, 2018 at 11:59 p.m. EDT) are not eligible for financial aid. We continue to accept ISOP applications on a rolling basis after prioirty deadline until 11:59 p.m. EDT, Wednesday, August 15, 2018. 

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School of Engineering and Applied Science (SEAS) Dean Travel Fund

The Dean of The Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science (SEAS) has provided opportunities for supplemental support to undergraduate engineering student groups and activities that align with the mission of their group and SEAS,  which allow for the professional development of SEAS students and/or use engineering in the service of others.

Questions? Email SEAStravelfund@columbia.edu

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Applicant Information
Select the fund for which you wish to apply.
Enter your preferred name if it differs from your first name.
Enter your phone number in this format: 0123456789
This will not effect your application. We are encouraging groups to utilize ALL sources of funding available!
Please note that external funding will not affect your eligibility for the SEAS Dean Travel Fund.
Student Group Information
To qualify, groups must be part of a University-supported project or recognized by one of the University's governing boards: Activities Board at Columbia (ABC), Interschool Governing Board (IGB), Student Governing Board (SGB), Community Impact, InterGreek Council (IGC), Club Sports Governing Board (CSGB).
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Summer Bridge Program Help Room Tutor Application

Prior to fall enrollment, entering first-year program participants attend a mandatory five-week Summer Bridge Program offered through Academic Success Programs. Participants take courses in Calculus, Statistics, University Writing, Literature Humanities, Physics, Psychology, and Chemistry to prepare for the academic work required of Columbia students.

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