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What is the best part of JADE?

Below are some testimonials from past JADE participants: 

"My favorite part of JADE was definitely connecting with everybody from the coordinators to the other JADErs. I posted a picture of a site visit on my Instagram and one of my older peers told me messages me asking if I was doing JADE. Turns out they were a previous JADE participant as well! Now both of us are able to connect deeper not only personally, but also business-wise. She visited other companies and our combined pool of contacts will be helpful to the two of us."- 2020 JADE participant

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Who can apply to participate in JADE?

All current first-year undergraduate students in Columbia College and Columbia Engineering are eligible to apply for the program. Students must have completed all their New Student Orientation Program (NSOP) programming requirements to participate. All majors are encouraged to apply, as we want to focus on students who have had minimal exposure to the startup and tech ecosystem of New York.

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What will JADE look like in person?

Participants will still have the opportunity to connect and network with featured companies through virtual and in-person visits, panels, and Q&A sessions. Current employees and past JADE alumni in the workforce will be featured. JADE is a great opportunity for establishing industry and mentorship connections. Fun bonding activities will be led by current upperclassmen so participants can meet each other and form lasting friendships!

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Jumpstarting Aspiring Developers and Entrepreneurs

The 2026 Jumpstarting Aspiring Developers and Entrepreneurs program will take place over the course of a week in January, be

2021 International Student Orientation Program (ISOP) Coordinator Application

International Student Orientation Program (ISOP) summer coordinators are undergraduate students in Columbia College or Columbia Engineering who assist Multicultural Affairs and International @ Columbia in welcoming first-year international undergraduate students to Columbia University. ISOP coordinators play an integral role in shaping a positive orientation experience and preparing new international students to achieve a successful beginning to their Columbia University career. This position is open to domestic and international students.

ASP Volunteer Challenge

Thank you for participating in the ASP Volunteer Challenge.  Examples of volunteer service can include time providing service to a non-profit organization, participating in a charity event (i.e. walkathon) or providing service to the community.  No matter where you volunteer, we admire your dedication to service and volunteerism.  Please enter your volunteer activity below.

If you have any questions regarding this form, please contact asp@columbia.edu.

Family Weekend falls during the Jewish Holiday of Sukkot. Is there a Sukkah available for my family to eat in during the weekend?

Yes, there are three!  Barnard College outside of the Hewitt Dining Hall. The Kraft Center for Jewish Student Life (Hillel), 606 W 115th Street has two.  If you have any other questions in regards to Jewish Life on Campus or holiday/Shabbat accommodations – please contact The Kraft Center at info@hillel.columbia.edu

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NASPA Undergraduate Fellows Program

Looking for an opportunity for one-on-one mentoring from an experienced Student Affairs professional?

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