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International @ Columbia 2015 Spring Break Events

Please complete the form to let us know which event(s) you are interested in attending with International at Columbia! ALL EVENTS ARE FREE! These events are for CC and SEAS students only. Space are limited. First come, first served.

De-Stress for Success (still open for R.S.V.P.)

Tuesday March 17, 12:15-1:30 p.m. at Lerner 505L.

Join CPS's Dr. Yaniv Phillips for a FREE lunch and open conversations about how to address stress in a healthy way in all aspects of life.

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Note-taking

As a student, you are expected to learn each day through a diverse array of media, alone and in groups, at different times, and in different places.

Effective Note-taking in Lectures

Why Take Lecture Notes?

Most students take notes during lectures, but why?

ASP Welcome Reception RSVP Form

Please join Academic Success Programs (ASP) for a welcome reception on Saturday, April 13, 4:00-5:00 p.m. in the Satow Room on the 5th floor of Lerner Hall. This is a wonderful opportunity to meet with staff and current students in ASP. 

If you plan on attending, please fill out the RSVP form below.

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Special Interest Community Application

Prior to applying to a Special Interest Community, please take into account the cost associated with each housing option. 

All assignments are done by the houses internally. Assignments are typically done based on what is best for the relationships in the house taking into account seniority within the community. Applying to a Special Interest Community does not guarantee access to a single. You are applying for a communal experience and not for the accommodations.

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Questions for ISOP GA Candidates

Dear ISOP GA candidates,

Congratulations on making the shortlist for the ISOP (International Student Orientation Program) graduate coordinator position! Please complete the following questions by 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, March 15, 2015. Ideal answers to the questions are between 500 - 750 words in length. This will allow the search committee to get to know you better as they select candidates for in person/Skype interviews.

If you have any questions, please email ISOP@columbia.edu.

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For more information about NSOP, please check here: https://www.cc-seas.columbia.edu/orientation/firstyear. For more information about ISOP, please check here: https://www.cc-seas.columbia.edu/ISOPFAQ. You have 100 ISOP participants in the room and 11 orientation leaders to help you.
Files must be less than 50 MB.
Allowed file types: pdf doc docx.
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Undergraduate Research

Interested in getting involved with undergraduate research on campus, but unsure about how to start?

Responsible Community @ Columbia Facilitator Acceptance and Understanding of Expectations

Please read the following statement of acceptance for the RC@C facilitator role and indicated that you have read and understood each statement. Please complete this form no later than Wednesday April 15, 2015 at 12:00 p.m.

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