Best wishes, Jessica Marinaccio Regional Officer Assignments

[Pages:2]Office of Undergraduate Admissions

2016-2017 Counselor Update

Dear Colleague, My staff and I are excited to have the Class of 2020 join our diverse, intellectual community of scholars at Columbia, and we are grateful to you for your support of them in the admissions process. Now, as these incredible students dive into their copies of the Iliad, we are eager to partner with you and turn our attention to the future Class of 2021. Please visit the counselor section of our website at for useful resources and detailed updates about our work. Do not hesitate to reach out if we can be of assistance to you.

Best wishes, Jessica Marinaccio Dean of Undergraduate Admissions and Financial Aid

Regional Officer Assignments Admissions Contact Information

All staff can be reached at 212-854-2522

Maria Asayag maria.asayag@columbia.edu

David Buckwald david.buckwald@columbia.edu

James Caldarise james.caldarise@columbia.edu

John Chavez john.chavez@columbia.edu

Jessica Cho jessica.cho@columbia.edu

Molly Coyne molly.coyne@columbia.edu

Samantha Goldfarb samantha.goldfarb@columbia.edu

Whitney Green wrg2103@columbia.edu

Veronica Aguilar Hornig veronica.hornig@columbia.edu

Peter Johnson pvj1@columbia.edu

Jessica Marinaccio jm996@columbia.edu

Joanna May joanna.may@columbia.edu

Meaghan McCarthy meaghan.mccarthy@columbia.edu

Diane McKoy diane.mckoy@columbia.edu

Jason Mogen jason.mogen@columbia.edu

Dana Pavarini dana.pavarini@columbia.edu

James Ramseur james.ramseur@columbia.edu

Rachel Rosten rachel.rosten@columbia.edu

Rebecca Schiavo rebecca.schiavo@columbia.edu

Katrina Souder katrina.souder@columbia.edu

Rachel Taylor rachel.taylor@columbia.edu

Naomi Varnis naomi.varnis@columbia.edu

Finn Vigeland finn.vigeland@columbia.edu

Alabama Maria Asayag Alaska James Caldarise Arizona Katrina Souder Arkansas Maria Asayag California Northern CA, Marin County, Sacramento and San Francisco:

Dana Pavarini Central CA, Oakland, San Jose, Silicon Valley and Santa Barbara:

James Ramseur Greater Los Angeles:

Jessica Cho & Finn Vigeland San Diego, Orange County, Greater Imperial Valley: Finn Vigeland Colorado Katrina Souder Connecticut Tolland, Hartford and Litchfield Counties: Peter Johnson Fairfield, Middlesex, New Haven, New London and Windham Counties: Diane McKoy Delaware Joanna May Florida Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach Counties: John Chavez Remaining FL: Maria Asayag Georgia Veronica Aguilar Hornig Hawaii Jessica Cho Idaho James Caldarise Illinois Chicago: Meaghan McCarthy & Jason Mogen Remaining IL: Jason Mogen Indiana Jason Mogen Iowa Jason Mogen

Kansas Jason Mogen Kentucky Samantha Goldfarb Louisiana Maria Asayag Maine Rachel Taylor Maryland Molly Coyne Massachusetts Southern MA:

Rachel Taylor Western MA and Worcester:

Peter Johnson Northern MA, Boston and Cambridge:

Diane McKoy Michigan Samantha Goldfarb Minnesota Jason Mogen Mississippi Maria Asayag Missouri Jason Mogen Montana James Caldarise Nebraska Jason Mogen Nevada Katrina Souder New Hampshire Rachel Taylor New Jersey Bergen, Hudson and Somerset Counties:

Naomi Varnis Mercer County:

Naomi Varnis & Dana Pavarini Remaining Northern NJ: Katrina Souder Southern NJ and the Shore: James Caldarise New Mexico Katrina Souder New York Bronx: Joanna May & James Ramseur Brooklyn: David Buckwald & Molly Coyne Manhattan: Maria Asayag, John Chavez, Joanna May & Rachel Rosten

Queens: Naomi Varnis

Staten Island: Jason Mogen

Nassau County: Samantha Goldfarb

Suffolk County: Jason Mogen

Remaining NY: Rebecca Schiavo

North Carolina Veronica Aguilar Hornig North Dakota James Caldarise Ohio Samantha Goldfarb Oklahoma Maria Asayag Oregon James Caldarise Pennsylvania Philadelphia:

Rachel Taylor Western PA:

Samantha Goldfarb Northeast and Central PA:

Naomi Varnis Rhode Island Diane McKoy South Carolina Veronica Aguilar Hornig South Dakota James Caldarise Tennessee Veronica Aguilar Hornig Texas Rachel Rosten Utah Katrina Souder Vermont Rachel Taylor Virginia Molly Coyne Washington Seattle:

Joanna May Remaining WA:

James Caldarise Washington, DC Molly Coyne West Virginia Samantha Goldfarb Wisconsin Jason Mogen Wyoming James Caldarise

Home-Schooled Students Diane McKoy

US TERRITORIES American Samoa and Guam Jessica Cho Puerto Rico and US Virgin Islands Meaghan McCarthy

INTERNATIONAL Africa Whitney Green Asia China:

Rachel Taylor Singapore and Remaining East Asia:

Jessica Cho Remaining Southeast Asia:

David Buckwald South and Central Asia:

Whitney Green Canada Rachel Taylor Europe Ireland, Turkey and the United Kingdom:

David Buckwald Remaining Europe:

James Caldarise Latin America Caribbean, Central America and Mexico:

Meaghan McCarthy South America:

Dana Pavarini Middle East Whitney Green Oceania David Buckwald

United World Colleges James Caldarise

Class of 2020 Profile

Combined Data for Columbia College and Columbia Engineering

First-Year Applicant Overview

Total Applications:

36,292

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Total Admits:

2,193

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Admit Rate:

6.0%

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3,520

applicants applied through Columbia's Early Decision program.

Admitted Student Statistics

The middle 50% of admitted students scored between

2180 and 2340

on the old SAT (prior to March 2016), which is equivalent to

1510 and 1580

on the new SAT, or

32 and 35

--on the ACT.

Over

90%

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

Note: The above information is as of May 1, 2016.

Demographic Information for the Class of 2020

Number of first-year students:

1,428

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

50

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Percentage of foreign citizens:

15%

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

69

Note: Demographic information is as of August 1, 2016.

Domestic ethnic diversity (US Citizens and Permanent Residents, as self-identified on the application)

African American 13%

White 40%

Native American 3%

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Other 1% Latino 15%

Asian/Asian American 28%

Category of possible first choice major

Mathematics and Natural Sciences 30%

Arts and Humanities 23%

Engineering 23%

Undecided 2% Social Sciences 22%

Students who self-identified on the application as being of color:

60%

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Students receiving Pell Grants:

1--6%

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

16%

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Gender breakdown:

50% male 50% female

Columbia University Office of 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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