Key Features
- Located in New York City, a global center for finance, media, and international affairs.
- Ranked among the top 25 universities globally (QS World University Rankings).
- Member of the prestigious Ivy League with a strong academic reputation.
- Offers programs in Business, Engineering, Journalism, Law, Medicine, and Social Sciences.
- Strong emphasis on research, global engagement, and interdisciplinary learning.
- Highly diverse international student community with excellent support services.
- Graduates have outstanding employability, especially in finance, consulting, media, and academia.
Undergraduate Programs
- Program Options: Wide range of bachelor’s programs (e.g., Economics, Political Science, Computer Science, Engineering, Psychology).
- Entry Requirements: Excellent high school academic record, strong extracurricular activities, SAT/ACT (optional in some cases).
- English Proficiency: IELTS ~7.0–7.5+ or TOEFL ~100+ (recommended).
- Tuition Fees: Approx. USD 60,000 – 65,000 per year.
- Estimated Living Costs: Approx. USD 20,000 – 28,000 per year.
- Scholarships: Need-based financial aid available; limited funding for international students but competitive support exists.
Postgraduate Programs
- Program Options: Master’s, PhD, MBA (Columbia Business School), and professional degrees.
- Entry Requirements: Bachelor’s degree with strong academic performance; some programs require work experience.
- English Proficiency: IELTS 7.0–7.5+ or TOEFL 100+ (varies by program).
- Tuition Fees: Approx. USD 30,000 – 80,000 per year (depending on program).
- Living Costs: Approx. USD 20,000 – 28,000 per year.
- Funding Opportunities: Fellowships, scholarships, and assistantships available (more common for PhD students).





