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Columbia University in the City of New York
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Profile of Columbia University in the City of New York — Columbia University in the City of New York
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Contact Information† (IPEDS, 2005) | |
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| Address | 116 St and Broadway |
| New York, NY 10027 | |
Phone | |
| General information | (212) 854-1754 ext. 1754 |
| Admissions office | (212) 854-2522 ext. 2522 |
| Financial aid office | (212) 854-3711 ext. 3711 |
Web | |
| Web site | http://www.columbia.edu |
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Characteristics† (IPEDS, 2005) | |
| Type of institution | Private, Not for Profit |
| Type of location | Large city |
| Carnegie classification | Doctoral/Research Universities—Extensive |
| Religious affiliation | Not applicable |
| Year established | 1754 |
| Mission statement | Read |
Size† (IPEDS, 2005) | |
| Undergraduates | 7,319 |
| Graduate students | 12,466 |
| Professional school students | 2,198 |
Undergraduate Selectivity? | |
Acceptance Rate† (IPEDS, 2005) | |
| Applicants | 18,125 |
| Accepted | 2,318 |
| Acceptance rate | 13% |
SAT Scores† (IPEDS, 2005) ? | |
| SAT Math, 25th / 75th percentile | 670 / 780 |
| SAT Verbal, 25th / 75th percentile | 670 / 760 |
