Columbia University Facts 2020

Columbia University Facts 2020

Campuses

Schools and Colleges

Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, 1949

Palisades, New York

Graduate School of Architecture, Planning

and Preservation, 1881

Dean Amale Andraos

The Fu Foundation School of Engineering and

Applied Science, 1864

Dean Mary C. Boyce

School of the Arts, 1965

Dean Carol Becker

School of General Studies, 1947

Dean Lisa Rosen-Metsch

Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, 1880

Dean Carlos J. Alonso

School of International and Public Affairs, 1946

Dean Merit Janow

Columbia Business School, 1916

Dean Costis Maglaras

Columbia Journalism School, 1912

Dean Steve Coll

Columbia College, 1754

Dean James J. Valentini

Columbia Law School, 1858

Dean Gillian Lester

College of Dental Medicine, 1916

Dean Christian Stohler

School of Nursing, 1892

Dean Lorraine Frazier

Manhattanville, 2016

125th & Broadway, New York, New York

Medical Center, 1928

168th & Broadway, New York, New York

Morningside Heights, 1867

116th & Broadway, New York, New York

Nevis Laboratories, 1947

Irvington, New York

Reid Hall, 1964

Paris, France

Vagelos College of Physicians and

Surgeons, 1767

Interim Dean Anil Rustgi

Global Centers

School of Professional Studies, 2002

Interim Dean Troy J. Eggers

Paris,

France

Columbia

University

in the City of

New York

Tunis,

Tunisia

Beijing,

China

Istanbul,

Turkey

Amman,

Jordan

Mumbai,

India

Nairobi,

Kenya

Rio de Janeiro,

Brazil

Santiago,

Chile

Mailman School of Public Health, 1922

Dean Linda Fried

School of Social Work, 1898

Dean Melissa D. Begg

Affiliated Institutions

Barnard College, 1889

Jewish Theological Seminary, 1886

Teachers College, 1880

Union Theological Seminary, 1836

Trustees (as of December 2020)

Senior Leadership

Lisa Carnoy

Co-Chair

Joseph A. Greenaway, Jr.

President, Lee C. Bollinger

David Greenwald

Interim Provost, Ira Katznelson

James Harden

Executive Vice President for University

Development and Alumni Relations,

Amelia J. Alverson

Jonathan Lavine

Co-Chair

A¡¯Lelia Bundles

Vice Chair

Wanda M. Holland

Greene

Chief Executive Officer, the Columbia

Investment Management Company, Kim Lew

Executive Vice President for Global Centers

and Global Development, Safwan M. Masri

Executive Vice President for Public Affairs,

Shailagh J. Murray

Lu Li

Senior Vice President for Columbia Health,

Melanie J. Bernitz

Victor Mendelson

Director, Intercollegiate Athletics and

Physical Education, Peter E. Pilling

General Counsel, Jane Booth

Noam Gottesman

Vice Chair

Julie Menin

Secretary of the University, Jerome Davis

Senior Executive Vice President,

Gerald M. Rosberg

Julissa Reynoso

Claire Shipman

Vice Chair

Jonathan Rosand

Executive Vice President for University

Facilities and Operations, David Greenberg

Mark T. Gallogly

Vice Chair

Rolando T. Acosta

Andrew F. Barth

Abigail Black Elbaum

Lee C. Bollinger

Dean Dakolias

Kathy Surace-Smith

Fermi Wang

Shirley Wang

Senior Vice President of Intellectual

Property and Technology Transfer,

Orin Herskowitz

Executive Vice President for Arts and

Sciences and Dean of the Faculty of Arts

and Sciences, Amy Hungerford

Interim Executive Vice President and Dean

of the Faculties of Health Sciences and

Medicine, Anil Rustgi

Executive Vice President for Finance and

Information Technology, Anne R. Sullivan

University Ombuds Officer, Joan C. Waters

Chief of Staff, Office of the President,

Susan K. Glancy

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Timeline

1754

Royal Charter establishes

King¡¯s College under King

George II of England

1784

Renamed Columbia

College by New York

State Legislature

1889

1896

Barnard College becomes

an affiliate of Columbia

2004

Trustees formally

designate Columbia as a

university

Commemoration of

Columbia¡¯s 250th

anniversary

Undergraduate Admissions

Degrees and Certificates Awarded (2019¨C20)

Columbia College and Engineering, Entering Fall Class

University Total 14,271

2010

2015

2020

26,179

36,250

40,083

2,397

2,222

2,544

9%

6%

6%

Enrolled students

1,422

1,402

1,453

Yield rate

59%

63%

57%

Applications

Admitted students

Admit rate

Bachelor¡¯s 2,282

Master¡¯s 9,194

Doctoral 1,416

Certificate 1,379

Undergraduate Financial Aid (FY 2020)

Student Enrollment (Fall 2020)

Columbia College and Engineering, Entering Fall Class

University Total 31,455

Bachelor¡¯s 8,448

Master¡¯s 15,227

Doctoral 6,331

Columbia

College

Engineering

General

Studies

Total aid spending

$126M

$44M

$31M

Total tuition income

$276M

$100M

$100M

Aid as a % of tuition

46%

44%

31%

Certificate 590

Non-Degree 859

Full-time Faculty Size (Fall 2020)

University Total 4,381

Undergraduate Student Costs

Professor 1,452

Columbia College and Engineering

2019¨C2020

2020¨C2021

Tuition and fees

$61,850

$61,671

Room and board

$14,490

$12,394

$76,340

$74,065

Total

Associate Professor 712

Assistant Professor /

Instructor 1,781

Special Instructional Faculty 436

Full-time Staff Size (Fall 2020)

International Student Profile

Percentage of students who are non-resident aliens

(Fall enrollment):

Undergraduate

Morningside Graduate

Morningside

Medical

Center

Total

1,171

1,312

2,483

Research

2010

2015

2020

12%

16%

18%

30%

45%

47%

Medical Center

10%

10%

12%

University Total

23%

32%

34%

Libraries

Administration

134

11

145

4,764

3,482

8,246

Support Staff

2,184

1,129

3,313

University Total

8,253

5,934

14,187

Number of countries represented, Fall 2020: 147

Alumni

Most-represented countries, Fall 2020: China, India, Canada,

South Korea, and France

We have 367,041 alumni living in the United States, its

territories, and 190 foreign countries.

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Libraries

Columbia University Libraries is one of the top

five academic library systems in North America.

The collections include over 13 million volumes,

over 160,000 current journals and serials, as

well as extensive electronic resources,

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 350

professional and support staff.

Jerome L. Greene Science Center

Faculty Research (FY 2020)

Fundraising (FY 2020)

Sponsored Project Expenditures

$1.21B

Total number of gifts

75,546

$43.5M

Total number of donors

52,806

408

Total fund-raising amount

$764M

License Revenue

Invention Disclosures

Patents Awarded

Capital Spending (FY 2020)

Endowment

113

Technologies Licensed to Start-up

Companies

$263M New construction & acquisitions

$265M Renovations

19

$11.3B Market value as of June 30, 2020

Budget Information (FY 2020)

Revenues $5.20B

Investment

income & gains

utilized 13%

Expenses $5.03B

Other 3%

Tuition & fees 24%

Depreciation 6%

Interest 1%

Institutional support 6%

Operation &

maintenance

of plant 6%

Medical

faculty

practice

plans 24%

Government grants &

contracts 20%

Other educational &

research activities 4%

Auxiliary enterprises 3%

Instruction &

educational

administration 41%

Medical faculty

practice plans 24%

Private gifts, grants, &

contracts 12%

Research 13%

Contact Information

Other Contacts

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Visitors Center

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Columbia Alumni Association

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Office of Communications and Public Affairs

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