Regional Officer Assignments

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2021-2022 Counselor Update

Regional Officer Assignments Admissions Contact Information

All staff can be reached at 212-854-2522

Veronica Aguilar Hornig veronica.hornig@columbia.edu Maria Asayag maria.asayag@columbia.edu John Chavez john.chavez@columbia.edu Paige Cook paige.cook@columbia.edu Molly Coyne molly.coyne@columbia.edu Samantha Goldfarb samantha.goldfarb@columbia.edu Whitney Green whitney@columbia.edu Ian Gregory-Davis ian.gregory-davis@columbia.edu Hannah Healy hannah.healy@columbia.edu Czarina Hutchins czarina.hutchins@columbia.edu Afiya Johnson-Thornton afiya.johnson-thornton@columbia.edu Ella Kolosek ella.kolosek@columbia.edu Jessica Lee jess.lee@columbia.edu Jessica Marinaccio jm996@columbia.edu Diane McKoy diane.mckoy@columbia.edu Ian McLean ian.w.mclean@columbia.edu Dana Pavarini dana.pavarini@columbia.edu Chris Quach c.quach@columbia.edu Kathryn Saunders kathryn.saunders@columbia.edu Rebecca Schiavo rebecca.schiavo@columbia.edu Megana Sekar megana.sekar@columbia.edu Nkima Stephenson n.stephenson@columbia.edu Rachel Taylor rachel.taylor@columbia.edu Tom Tomezsko thomas.tomezsko@columbia.edu Naomi Varnis naomi.varnis@columbia.edu Olivia Witting witting.olivia@columbia.edu

Alabama Naomi Varnis Alaska Afiya Johnson-Thornton Arizona Afiya Johnson-Thorton Arkansas Ian McLean California San Francisco & Northern CA:

Samantha Goldfarb East & South Bay, Central Coast & Central Valley:

Czarina Hutchins Los Angeles:

Afiya JohnsonThornton & Ella Kolosek Orange County, San Diego & Inland Empire: Ella Kolosek & Megana Sekar Colorado Tom Tomezsko Connecticut New Haven: Diane McKoy Remaining CT: Samantha Goldfarb Delaware Molly Coyne Florida Miami-Dade, Broward, Martin & Palm Beach Counties: Naomi Varnis Remaining FL: Chris Quach Georgia Nkima Stephenson Hawaii Jessica Lee Idaho Tom Tomezsko Illinois Hannah Healy Indiana Hannah Healy Iowa Hannah Healy Kansas Tom Tomezsko Kentucky Ian McLean Louisiana Naomi Varnis Maine Kathryn Saunders Maryland Chris Quach

Massachusetts Boston & Cambridge:

Diane McKoy Remaining MA:

Kathryn Saunders Michigan Ian Gregory-Davis Minnesota Olivia Witting Mississippi Nkima Stephenson Missouri Tom Tomezsko Montana Tom Tomezsko Nebraska Tom Tomezsko Nevada Ella Kolosek New Hampshire Kathryn Saunders New Jersey Bergen County:

Rebecca Schiavo Remaining Northern NJ:

Ella Kolosek Southern NJ:

Ian McLean New Mexico Afiya Johnson-Thornton New York Bronx:

Maria Asayag & Dana Pavarini Brooklyn: Czarina Hutchins & Jessica Lee Manhattan: Veronica Aguilar Hornig, Maria Asayag, Dana Pavarini and Olivia Witting Queens: Naomi Varnis Staten Island: Megana Sekar Nassau County: Ella Kolosek Rockland County: Megana Sekar Suffolk County: Nkima Stephenson Westchester County: Rebecca Schiavo Remaining NY: Paige Cook North Carolina Olivia Witting North Dakota Tom Tomezsko Ohio Ian Gregory-Davis

Oklahoma Afiya Johnson-Thornton Oregon Dana Pavarini Pennsylvania Rachel Taylor Rhode Island Kathryn Saunders South Carolina Olivia Witting South Dakota Tom Tomezsko Tennessee Paige Cook Texas Houston, San Antonio & South Texas:

John Chavez Remaining Texas:

Ian McLean Utah Tom Tomezsko Vermont Kathryn Saunders Virginia Paige Cook Washington Jessica Lee Washington, DC Molly Coyne West Virginia Ian McLean Wisconsin Hannah Healy Wyoming Tom Tomezsko Home-Schooled Students Diane McKoy

US TERRITORIES

American Samoa & Guam Jessica Lee Puerto Rico & US Virgin Islands Veronica Aguilar Hornig

INTERNATIONAL

Africa Whitney Green Asia China & Macao:

Tom Tomezsko Hong Kong & Taiwan:

Tom Tomezsko Singapore & Remaining East Asia:

Jessica Lee Southeast Asia:

Chris Quach South & Central Asia:

Rachel Taylor Canada

Ian Gregory-Davis Europe Eastern Europe:

Whitney Green United Kingdom:

Whitney Green Turkey:

Whitney Green Western & Central Europe:

Molly Coyne Latin America Caribbean:

Veronica Aguilar Hornig Mexico and Central America: Veronica Aguilar Hornig South America: Maria Asayag Middle East Whitney Green Oceania Whitney Green United World Colleges Whitney Green

Class of 2025 Profile

Combined Data for Columbia College and Columbia Engineering

First-Year Applicant Overview

Total Applications:

60,551

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Total Admits:

2,358

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6,435

applicants applied through Columbia's Early Decision program

Admitted Student Statistics

1510 to 1560

SAT score range for middle 50% of admitted students who chose to submit scores, equivalent to 34 & 35 on the ACT (Columbia's testing requirement was suspended in 2020-2021, and the test optional

--policy has been extended for the 2021-2022 application cycle)

Over

95%

of accepted students were in the top 10% of their graduating class

Demographic Information for the Class of 2025

Number of first-year students:

1,569

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Total number of US states represented (by home address):

50

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Percentage of foreign citizens:

13%

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Total number of countries represented (by home or school address):

82

Domestic ethnic diversity (US Citizens and Permanent Residents, as self-identified on the application. Total exceeds 100% because students may indicate more than one race/ ethnicity.)

Black/African American 18%

Asian American or Pacific Islander

28%

Hispanic/Latinx

20%

Native American

4%

White/Caucasian

54%

Not Reported

2%

Category of possible first choice major

Arts and Humanities

23%

Engineering

24%

Mathematics and Natural

Science

26%

Social Science

26%

Unknown

1%

Students receiving Pell Grants:

19%

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Students who are the first generation in their family to attend college:

17%

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Self-Reported Gender Identity:

Female Male Non-Binary/Other

50% 48%

2%

Note: Demographic information is as of July 1, 2021.

Columbia University Undergraduate Admissions 212 Hamilton Hall, MC 2807 1130 Amsterdam Avenue New York, NY 10027

212-854-2522 ugrad-ask@columbia.edu undergrad.admissions.columbia.edu

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