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Do I need any money during orientation?

Your orientation fee covers the cost of the program. However, you may want additional money for special events, subway rides, and off-campus dining.

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My parents plan on staying in NYC beyond my move-in day. Will I have time to hang out with them?

While it is common to have family members stay in NYC for an extended amount of time to sightsee and/or visit other family and friends, the week of orientation is packed with mandatory and social programs and affords little time much else. It is a vital opportunity to learn the Columbia ropes, make connections, and build friendships within your new undergraduate community.

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I have a disability. How will my needs be accommodated during orientation?

We have an incredible Office of Disability Services here at Columbia! Students are strongly encouraged to contact the office to discuss any disabilities prior to NSOP, to prepare for orientation week and the academic year. Please email the office by late July.

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How do I get to campus, and where do I park when I arrive?

When you arrive on campus on your move-in day, Public Safety will greet you, guide you to a temporary unloading area, and provide a map to nearby parking garages.

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If I've shipped items to campus, where do I pick up my packages?

Students with photo ID can pick up their packages from the mail room. The mail room does not deliver packages to the residence halls. Due to the high volume of packages delivered at the beginning of the semester, there may be a wait of more than a week to access your shipment(s). Please plan to bring with you or to purchase locally anything you'll need in the first 1-2 weeks.

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What should I do if I'm coming from far away and can't pack everything?

There are many places near campus where you can purchase toiletries and other supplies for your room. 

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2019 International Student Orientation Program (ISOP) Participant Travel Information Form

Your Information
Enter your preferred name if it differs from your first name.
Your UNI (University Network ID) is the log-in name and password you will use to access many online services at Columbia. Your UNI is also the first part of your official Columbia email address.
Your PID is a 9-digit number beginning with “C” you will receive from your admissions office or department.
Enter your Columbia/Barnard email address.
Arrival Information
Note: 116th Street Station on the 1 subway line is not wheelchair accessible and does not have an elevator.
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Please call International @ Columbia at 1-212-851-9555 or email ISOP@columbia.edu if you anticipate arriving later than your scheduled arrival time.
Flight Information
Please provide only numerals in this field, and omit any alphabetic characters. For example, a United Airlines flight may be listed as UA 882. In this field, you would simply provide 882.
If possible, we prefer to have the airport code. An airport code is a three-letter code that is used to identify the location of the airport, and is usually shown on your reservation or your ticket. For example, LGA is the airport code for LaGuardia Airport, New York, NY.
Please provide the city and flight number.
Please provide the city and flight number.
Please provide the city and flight number.
If possible, we prefer to have the airport code. An airport code is a three-letter code that is used to identify the location of the airport, and is usually shown on your reservation or your ticket. For example, LGA is the airport code for LaGuardia Airport, New York, NY.
If you answer "yes," your travel information will be shared with other ISOP participants ("ISOPers") who will be taking the same flight(s) asyou. It is our hope that ISOPers who take the same flights will be able to support one another and possibly take the same ground transportation to Columbia University.
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I’m a SEAS student. What classes should I take my first semester?

All first-semester SEAS students will be pre-registered for University Writing OR Art of Engineering. You should also plan to take General Chemistry; the appropriate level of Calculus; Physics; and one other class in consultation with the Academic Planning Guide and the SEAS Bulletin.

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