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Native Graduation

Native Graduation provides an intimate setting for family, friends, alumni, faculty, staff, and students to recognize the accomplishments of the graduates while embracing their new important roles as Columbia alumni.

Latinx Graduation

Latinx Graduation (formerly Raza Graduation) has a long-standing history within the university of celebrating the accomplishments of our undergraduate Latinx graduates, as well as recognizing the role that Latinx students have played in shaping Columbia’s landscape.  This ceremony provides an intimate setting for students, faculty, staff, alumni, family, and friends to honor the graduates, in addition to welcoming them into their important roles as Columbia and Barnard alumni.

FLI Graduation

The FLI Graduation ceremony celebrates students who will be the first in their family to graduate from college or who come from low-income backgrounds. This event provides an intimate setting for family, friends, alumni, faculty, staff, and students to recognize the achievements and impact of first-generation and low-income (FLI) students.

Multicultural Affairs Graduation Cords

Presented by Multicultural Affairs, the Multicultural Graduation Cords are given to graduating seniors in Columbia College, Columbia Engineering and the School of General Studies who have demonstrated an outstanding commitment to diversity, social justice, and multiculturalism through Multicultural Affairs, campus leadership, community involvement, academic endeavors, and/or personal dedication.

2020 Multicultural Graduation Cord Recipients

Presented by Multicultural Affairs, the Multicultural Graduation Cords are given to graduating seniors in Columbia College, Columbia Engineering, and the School of General Studies who have de

National Residence Hall Honorary Membership Applications Now Open

Membership applications for National Residence Hall Honorary (NRHH) are now open! Submit your application by Friday, May 1 at 9:00 a.m. for consideration into the King's Crown Chapter at Columbia.

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