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Campuses Schools and

Morningside Heights, 1867 Graduate School of Architecture, Planning The Fu Foundation School of Engineering and 116th & Broadway, New York, New York and Preservation, 1881 Applied Science, 1864 Dean Amale Andraos Dean Mary C. Boyce Manhattanville, 2016 125th & Broadway, New York, New York School of the Arts, 1965 School of General Studies, 1947 Dean Carol Becker Dean Lisa Rosen-Metsch Medical Center, 1928 168th & Broadway, New York, New York Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, 1880 School of International and Public Affairs, 1946 Dean Carlos J. Alonso Dean Merit Janow Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, 1949 Palisades, New York , 1916 Columbia Journalism School, 1912 Dean Costis Maglaras Dean Steve Coll , 1947 Irvington, New York Columbia , 1754 , 1858 Dean James J. Valentini Dean Gillian Lester , 1964 , College of Dental Medicine, 1916 School of Nursing, 1892 Dean Christian Stohler Dean Lorraine Frazier Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons, 1767 Global Centers Dean Lee Goldman School of Professional Studies, 2002 Dean Jason Wingard

Paris, Mailman School of Public Health, 1922 France Dean Linda Fried Columbia Istanbul, Beijing, University School of Social Work, 1898 Turkey China in the City of Tunis, Dean Melissa D. Begg New York Tunisia Amman, Mumbai, Jordan India Affiliated Institutions Nairobi, Kenya , 1889 Jewish Theological Seminary, 1886 Santiago, Rio de Janeiro, Chile Brazil Union Theological Seminary, 1836 Teachers College, 1880

Trustees (as of December 2019) Senior Leadership

Lisa Carnoy Joseph A. Greenaway, Jr. President, Lee C. Bollinger Executive Vice President for Global Centers Co-Chair and Global Development, Safwan M. Masri David Greenwald Interim Provost, Ira Katznelson Jonathan Lavine Executive Vice President for Public Affairs, James Harden Executive Vice President for University Shailagh J. Murray Co-Chair Development and Alumni Relations, Wanda M. Holland A’Lelia Bundles Amelia J. Alverson Director, Intercollegiate Athletics and Greene Physical Education, Peter E. Pilling Vice Chair General Counsel, Jane E. Booth Marc Holliday Executive Vice President for Research, Mark T. Gallogly Secretary of the University, Jerome Davis Vice Chair Lu Li G. Michael Purdy Executive Vice President for University Life, Paul J. Maddon Senior Executive Vice President, Noam Gottesman Suzanne B. Goldberg Vice Chair Victor Mendelson Gerald M. Rosberg Executive Vice President and Dean of the Executive Vice President for Finance and Claire Shipman Julie Menin Faculties of Health Sciences and Medicine, Information Technology, Anne R. Sullivan Vice Chair Lee Goldman Julissa Reynoso Executive Vice President for Arts and Rolando T. Acosta Executive Vice President for University Jonathan Rosand Sciences, Amy Hungerford Andrew F. Barth Facilities and Operations, David Greenberg Kathy Surace-Smith University Ombuds Officer, Joan C. Waters Abigail Black Elbaum Senior Vice President of Intellectual Proper- Fermi Wang ty and Technology Transfer, Orin Herskowitz Lee C. Bollinger Dean Dakolias

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Timeline

1754 1784 1889 1896 2004 Royal Charter establishes Renamed Columbia Barnard College becomes Trustees formally Commemoration of King’s College under King College by New York an affiliate of Columbia designate Columbia as a Columbia’s 250th George II of England State Legislature university anniversary

Undergraduate Admissions Degrees and Certificates Awarded (2018–19) Columbia College and Engineering, Entering Fall Class University Total 13,543 2008 2013 2019 Bachelor’s 2,194 Applications 22,585 33,531 42,569 Master’s 8,893 Admitted students 2,418 2,311 2,245 Admit rate 11% 7% 5% Doctoral 1,264 Enrolled students 1,398 1,416 1,392 Certificate 1,192 Yield rate 58% 61% 62%

Undergraduate Financial Aid (FY 2019) Student Enrollment (Fall 2019) Columbia College and Engineering, Entering Fall Class University Total 33,413 Columbia Engineering General College Studies Bachelor’s 8,513 Total aid spending $121M $42M $29M Master’s 16,468 Total tuition income $266M $95M $97M Doctoral 6,314 Aid as a % of tuition 46% 45% 30% Certificate 674 Non-Degree 1,444 Full-time Faculty Size (Fall 2019) University Total 4,370

1,454 Undergraduate Student Costs Professor Columbia College and Engineering Associate Professor 710 2018–2019 2019–2020 Assistant Professor / Instructor 1,756

Tuition and fees $59,430 $61,850 Special Instructional Faculty 450 Room and board $14,016 $14,490 Total $73,446 $76,340 Full-time Staff Size (Fall 2019) Morningside Medical Total International Student Profile Center Research 1,175 1,117 2,292 Percentage of students who are non-resident aliens (Fall enrollment): Libraries 140 12 152 2008 2013 2019 Admin 4,761 3,460 8,221 Undergraduate 10% 12% 19% Support Staff 2,228 1,167 3,395 Morningside Graduate 34% 39% 51% University Total 8,304 5,756 14,060 Medical Center 11% 6% 12% Professional Studies 24% 23% 52% University Total 23% 26% 37% Alumni Number of countries represented, Fall 2019: 153 We have 355,913 alumni living in the , its Most-represented countries, Fall 2019: China, India, Canada, territories, and 188 foreign countries. South Korea, and France

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Libraries Columbia University Libraries is one of the top five academic library systems in North America. The collections include over 14 million volumes, over 160,000 current journals and serials, as well as extensive electronic re- sources, manuscripts, rare books, microforms, maps, and graphic and audio-visual materials. Services and collections are organized into 18 libraries and various academic technology centers, including affiliates, and employs more than 450 professional and support staff. Morningside Campus

Faculty Research (FY 2019) Fundraising (FY 2019) Capital Spending (FY 2019)

Sponsored Project Expenditures $1.15B Total number of gifts 88,600 $203M New construction & acquisitions License Revenue $39M Total number of donors 62,270 $278M Renovations

Invention Disclosures 422 Total fund-raising amount $668M

Patents Awarded 122 Endowment

Technologies Licensed to 17 $11.0B Market value as of June 30, 2019 Start-up Companies

Budget Information (FY 2019)

Revenues $5.04B Expenses $4.80B

Auxiliary enterprises 3% Other 4% Interest 1% Investment Depreciation 6% income & gains Tuition & fees 24% Institutional support 6% utilized 13% Operation & maintenance of plant 6% Instruction & Medical faculty educational practice plans 26% Government grants & administration 41% contracts 19% Medical faculty practice plans 23%

Other educational & Private gifts, grants, Research research activities 5% & contracts 10% 13%

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