1754 Royal Charter establishes King's College Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and under King George II of England. Preservation, est. 1881, 1784 Renamed Columbia College by New York Dean Amale Andraos State Legislature. School of the Arts, est. 1965, 1857 College moves from Park Place, near the Dean Carol Becker present City Hall, to 49th and Madison. 1864 Students enter the School of Mines, now Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, est. 1880, The Fu Foundation School of Engineering Dean Carlos J. Alonso and Applied Science. Graduate School of Business, est. 1916, 1889 becomes an affiliate of Dean R. Glenn Hubbard Columbia. 1896 Trustees formally designate Columbia as a Columbia College, est. 1754, university. Dean James J. Valentini 1897 The University moves to its present site in School of Continuing Education, est. 2002, Morningside Heights. Dean Kristine Billmyer 1928 Opening of the Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center, the first to combine College of Dental Medicine, est. 1916, teaching, research, and patient care. Dean Christian Stohler 1947 Nevis Laboratories is founded in The Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Irvington, New York, offering facilities for Applied Science, est. 1864, experimental physics research. Dean Mary C. Boyce 1949 The Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory opens in Palisades, New York. School of General Studies, est. 1947, 1983 The first Columbia College class to include Dean Peter J. Awn women arrives on campus in September. School of International and Public Affairs, est. 1946, 2002 Lee C. Bollinger begins term as Columbia's Dean Merit Janow 19th president. th Graduate School of Journalism, est. 1912, 2004 Commemoration of Columbia's 250 Dean Steve Coll anniversary. 2006 The Columbia Campaign launched; totals School of Law, est. 1858, exceed $6.1B at its close in 2013. Dean Gillian Lester 2012 Construction begins on the first College of Physicians and Surgeons, est. 1767 Manhattanville campus building. Dean Lee Goldman

School of Nursing, est. 1892, Dean Bobbie Berkowitz Morningside Heights, 116th & Broadway, New York, New York Mailman School of Public Health, est. 1922, Dean Linda Fried Manhattanville, 125th & Broadway, New York, New York School of Social Work, est. 1898, Dean Jeanette C. Takamura Medical Center, 168th & Broadway, New York, New York Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Palisades, New York Barnard College Nevis Laboratories, Irvington, New York Teachers College Jewish Theological Seminary , Paris, France Union Theological Seminary

1 Executive Vice President for Government and Community Affairs, Maxine Griffith The Libraries/Information Services is one of the top five academic research General Counsel, Jane E. Booth library systems in North America. The collections Executive Vice President for Communications, include over 13 million volumes, as well as extensive David M. Stone electronic resources, manuscripts, rare books, microforms, maps, and graphic and audio-visual Secretary of the University, Jerome Davis materials. The services and collections are organized Executive Vice President for Facilities and into 22 libraries and various academic technology Operations, centers, including affiliates. CUL/IS employs nearly Joseph A. Ienuso 500 professional and support staff. Executive Vice President for Finance, Anne Sullivan (as of April 2015) Executive Vice President for Global Centers Jonathan D. Schiller Rolando Acosta and Global Development, Chair Armen A. Avanessians Safwan M. Masri Andrew F. Barth Executive Vice President for University A’Lelia Bundles Lee C. Bollinger Development and Alumni Relations, Vice Chair William V. Campbell Amelia J. Alverson Lisa Carnoy Kenneth A. Forde Vice Chair Joseph A. Greenaway, Jr. James Harden Full-Time Instructional Employees Noam Gottesman Marc Holliday Arts and Sciences 910 Vice Chair Benjamin Horowitz Morningside Graduate 608 Ann F. Kaplan Mark E. Kingdon Medical Center 2,288 Charles Li Vice Chair University Total 3,806 Paul J. Maddon Esta E. Stecher Vikram Pandit Michael B. Rothfeld Vice Chair Sponsored Project Expenditures $1.2B Claire Shipman License Revenue $175M Jonathan Lavine Kyriakos Tsakopoulos Invention Disclosures 32 Vice Chair Patents Awarded 114 Technologies Licensed to Start-up Companies 18

President, Lee C. Bollinger Full-Time Non-instructional Employees Provost, John Coatsworth Medical Morningside Total Senior Executive Vice President, Robert Kasdin Center Executive Vice President for Arts & Sciences, Research 812 1,116 1,928 David Madigan Libraries 140 10 150 Administration 3,930 2,574 6,504 Executive Vice President for Health & Support staff 2,015 1,190 3,205 Biomedical Sciences, Lee Goldman Executive Vice President for Research, University Total 6,897 4,890 11,787 G. Michael Purdy

2 Columbia College, Entering Fall Class 2013–2014 2014–2015 2000 2005 2014 Tuition and fees $49,138 $51,008 Applications 13,463 15,793 25,404 Room and board $11,978 $12,432 Admitted students 1,749 1,693 1,729 Total $61,116 $63,440

Admit rate 13% 11% 7% Enrolled students 1,012 1,024 1,104 Yield rate 58% 60% 64% Columbia General Engineering Engineering, Entering Fall Class College Studies Total aid 2000 2005 2014 $84.8M $31.2M $18.3M Applications 2,439 2,332 7,563 spending Admitted students 661 625 562 Total tuition $216.7M $71.4M $67.4M Admit Rate 27% 27% 7% income Enrolled students 317 315 320 Aid as a % of Yield Rate 48% 50% 57% 39% 44% 27% tuition

Undergraduate 8,559 Morningside Graduate 14,578 New construction & acquisitions: $303M Medical Center 4,355 Renovations: $159M Continuing Education & 2,378 Special Programs University Total 29,870 For year ended June 30, 2014

Revenues $3.84B Percentage of students who are non-resident aliens Tuition & fees 23% (Fall enrollment): Government grants & contracts 20% Private gifts, grants, & contracts 9% 2000 2005 2014 Other educational & research activities 6% Undergraduate 6% 7% 13% Medical faculty practice plans 24% Morningside Graduate 31% 32% 44% Investment income & gains utilized 12% Medical Center 7% 12% 9% Other 3% Continuing Education & 37% 27% 24% Special Programs University Total 19% 20% 28% Expenses $3.61B Instruction, research & educational Number of countries represented, Fall 2014: 144 administration 40% Most-represented countries, Fall 2014: China, India, Research 15% South Korea, France, and Brazil. Medical faculty practice plans 21% Library 2% Operation & maintenance of plant 6% Undergraduate 1,897 Institutional support 6% Morningside Graduate 7,345 Auxiliary enterprises 3% Medical Center 1,377 Depreciation 5% Certificates 1,042 Interest 1% University Total 11,661 Other 1% 3 We have 311,856 alumni living in the United States, its territories, and 189 foreign countries.

Total number of gifts 79,558 Total number of donors 58,239 Total fund-raising amount $470M

Market value as of June 30, 2014: $9.2B

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