
Mailing address: Columbia College, 100 Hamilton, Mail Code 2802, 1130 Amsterdam Avenue, New York, NY 10027
Office location: 407 Alfred Lerner Hall, 2920 Broadway, New York, NY 10027
Office hours: Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Telephone: 212-854-3711
Fax: 212-854-5353
E-mail: ugrad-finaid@columbia.edu
URL: http://www.studentaffairs.columbia.edu/finaid/
Admission to Columbia is need-blind for all students who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents and for all citizens of Mexico and Canada. Financial aid is awarded only to students who demonstrate need. Columbia is committed to meeting the full demonstrated financial need for all applicants admitted as first-year students. Financial aid is available for all four undergraduate years, providing students continue to demonstrate financial need. While transfer admission is needblind, only limited institutional grant aid is available for transfer students. Columbia is therefore unable to meet the full need of all admitted transfer students.
Columbia determines the amount each family can contribute to educational costs through an evaluation of the family’s financial information. The difference between the family contribution and the total cost of attendance at Columbia (including tuition, room, board, fees, books, travel, and personal expenses) represents the student’s demonstrated need.
The family contribution to the cost of attending Columbia consists of two elements: the parent contribution and the student contribution. The parent contribution is determined through an evaluation of parent income and assets, family size, and the number of family members attending college. The student contribution consists of a percentage of student assets and a minimum contribution from income. The minimum contribution from earnings is currently:
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The expected summer earnings amount is separate from the amount that students are expected to earn by working a part-time job during the academic year.
Eligibility for Columbia grant aid is limited to eight terms of undergraduate study. Students must reapply for financial aid each year and be registered for a minimum of 12 points during any term for which aid is requested. Changes in the family’s circumstances—for example, increased income or a change in the number of family members attending college—will result in changes in the family contribution. In addition, the individual elements in the financial aid package may vary from year to year.
The Office of Financial Aid and Educational Financing reserves the right to revise a financial aid award if the student withdraws from school or if any information reported on a financial aid application conflicts with information on tax returns or other verification documents. If a family’s financial circumstances change after submission of the financial aid application, an appeal may be made to the Office of Financial Aid and Educational Financing, in writing, for a reconsideration of the financial aid package. An appeal may be made at any time during the year if circumstances warrant; otherwise, appeals in direct response to initial award letters must be made in writing within two weeks of receipt of aid packages.
A student who is awarded a Columbia scholarship is not required to render any service to the College or to the donor, but must maintain a satisfactory academic record. For questions on scholarships, consult the Office of Financial Aid and Educational Financing.
Students must continue to make satisfactory academic progress toward the degree to remain eligible for financial aid. Satisfactory academic progress is reviewed at the end of each term by the Committee on Academic Standing. All students are considered for financial aid purposes to be making satisfactory academic progress as long as they are allowed to continue enrollment. For details on the College’s process for evaluating students’ academic progress, see Requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts and College and University Policies. A student who is required to withdraw from the College because of failure to make satisfactory academic progress may appeal the decision to the Committee on Academic Standing. Upon returning to the College following a required withdrawal period, a student regains eligibility for financial aid.
Financial aid is awarded in the form of a “package,” consisting of a combination of the various types of financial aid for which the student is eligible. Most financial aid packages include a combination of grants and “self-help.” The self-help portion of a financial aid package consists of a part-time job during the academic year. Grants from government sources or directly from Columbia cover any remaining need beyond that covered by the self-help award.
Columbia determines the institutional and federal financial aid programs for which each student is eligible and awards funds appropriately. In addition to applying to Columbia for assistance, all financial aid applicants are expected to apply for any other grant/scholarship aid for which they may be eligible. Students must notify the Office of Financial Aid and Educational Financing if any outside awards are received.
Students who receive financial aid from Columbia grant permission to the Office of Financial Aid and Educational Financing to release relevant personal, academic, and financial information to persons or organizations outside Columbia in order to institute or to continue financial assistance that they might be eligible to receive from such sources. Students can expect that Columbia will respect their right to privacy and release information only as necessary.
The following sources of financial aid may be included in a financial aid package from Columbia.
Through the Columbia University Grant (CUG) program, grants are made to fulltime matriculated Columbia College students without expectation of repayment. Grants are funded through a variety of University and College resources, including annual gifts and endowed accounts. Some of the more than two hundred special and named funds are listed under Scholarship Funds in this section. In order to be eligible for these scholarships, students and prospective students must be financial aid applicants and demonstrate financial need as determined by the Office of Financial Aid and Educational Financing.
are grants made under Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended, from funds entirely supplied by the federal government. These grants are awarded to students who demonstrate exceptional financial need and are made without expectation of repayment. The amount of an individual grant may range from $200 to $4,000 per year.
program is authorized by the Education Amendments of 1972. Under this program the federal government provides grants to students who qualify on the basis of financial need. Pell grants range from $400 to $4,731.
provides grants to full-time matriculated New York State residents if the family meets financial requirements set by New York State. Current TAP awards range from $275 to $5,000.
Higher Education Opportunity Program (HEOP)/National Opportunity Program (NOP) provides supplemental financial assistance to eligible students. Students awarded HEOP/NOP grants receive the funds in the form of tuition assistance. For further information see Higher Education Opportunity Program and National Opportunity Program under Student Affairs.
may be available to students from a variety of outside sources. These include, but are not limited to, awards sponsored by secondary schools, civic organizations, parental employers, corporations, and the National Merit and National Achievement Scholarship programs. The scholarships received from outside sources will first be used to reduce the work-study portion of the financial aid award. Only after work-study has been completely eliminated will the scholarships begin to reduce any Columbia grant.
All students who receive financial aid from Columbia are expected to have a parttime job to help meet the cost of education. Most students work on or near campus, but there are many interesting and rewarding jobs throughout New York City as well. The Center for Career Education maintains an extensive listing of student employment opportunities.
is a program for student employment authorized by the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended. The Work Study Payroll Office is dedicated to assisting Columbia students with all processes related to hiring and payment. The Federal Work Study Program is designed to promote part-time employment for students who are in need of earnings to finance their education and to encourage participation in community service. The goal of Columbia University’s FWS program is to provide student assistance that supports a wide range of career objectives and departmental needs within the University and the community. Students who work through the work-study program are subject to the earnings limitations specified in their financial aid packages.
options, which do not receive funding through the Federal Work-Study program, are listed in a register of employment opportunities in the Center for Career Education, East Campus. This resource is available to all students interested in locating employment.
In addition to Columbia’s commitment to meeting 100 percent of every student’s demonstrated financial need, Columbia is committed to assisting families in meeting their family contributions. The following financing options are available to assist families in making educational costs more affordable.
Columbia offers an interest-free payment plan through which families may make ten equal monthly payments throughout the year rather than paying the semester’s bill in full at the beginning of each term. The only cost associated with the plan is a nominal enrollment fee, and payments start in July.
Through the federal PLUS loan program, parents may borrow for a child’s educational expenses. Loans are made by banks and other commercial lenders from their own funds, with guarantees by the federal government. Under the federal PLUS program, parents may borrow up to the total cost of attendance less any other financial aid received. Parents need not demonstrate need to qualify; however, they must be citizens or permanent residents of the United States and must pass a standard credit check. A fee of up to 3 percent will be deducted from the loan at the time that it is disbursed. Repayment begins sixty days after the second disbursement of the loan.
Families with questions about the details of these programs may contact the Office of Financial Aid and Educational Financing.
In order to be considered for need-based institutional financial aid at any time during their four years of undergraduate study, students must apply for financial aid at the time they apply for admission. Exceptions may be granted only in the case of extenuating circumstances that result in a significant change in the family’s financial situation. Continuing students must reapply for financial aid each year. Continuing student financial aid application forms are made available by the Office of Financial Aid and Educational Financing in mid-March. The student’s name and Columbia ID number should be printed on all documents submitted to the Office of Financial Aid and Educational Financing. Financial aid applicants whose application materials are submitted after the published deadlines cannot be guaranteed Institutional financial aid.
First-time applicants (first-year and transfer applicants, and continuing students who are applying for financial aid for the first time) must register with CSS for the PROFILE Form by visiting CSS on-line. Applicants who register on-line should complete the CSS Profile on-line (requires a secure browser and credit card). All students must include the Columbia University Columbia College CSS code on their PROFILE Form.
CSS code for Columbia College: 2116
The deadlines to submit on-line are:
November 15: First-year early decision
March 1: First-year regular decision
April 21: Transfer applicants
May 1: Continuing students
First-year applicants should obtain a FAFSA on-line at, from their high school guidance office, or by calling 1-800-4FED-AID.
Transfer applicants should obtain a FAFSA on-line, from their current college’s
financial aid office, or by calling the number above.
Continuing students should apply on-line each year.
Students and their parents submitting the FAFSA on-line should request PIN numbers from the FAFSA Web site, so that they may complete the FAFSA with an online signature. FAFSA applicants without PIN numbers may print a signature page and mail it in to the FAFSA Processor. All on-line FAFSA applicants should wait for and print out the confirmation page, to ensure that their on-line submission has been received.
All students must include the Columbia University Columbia College school code
on the FAFSA form.
FAFSA code for Columbia College: E00485
Columbia recommends waiting until after federal income tax returns have been completed before completing the FAFSA form, but no later than the following deadlines:
March 1: First-year regular and early decision candidates
April 21: Transfer applicants; paper version of FAFSA
April 21: Transfer applicants; on-line
May 5: Continuing students; on-line or paper version of FAFSA
Columbia believes that the principal responsibility for meeting educational costs belongs to the family and offers financial aid only to supplement the family’s resources. If the student’s natural parents are divorced or separated, Columbia required each parent to provide financial information as a part of the student’s application for financial aid. The parent with whom the applicant lives most of the year should complete the PROFILE Form and the FAFSA. The noncustodial parent should submit an income tax return and the Noncustodial Parent’s Statement to the financial aid office.
First-year and transfer applicants and continuing students should complete the CSS Noncustodial PROFILE. The deadlines for completing this form are:
November 15: First-year early decision candidates
March 1: First-year regular decision candidates
April 21: Transfer applicants
May 5: Continuing students
If the student or parents own all or part of a business, corporations, or partnership, or are farm tenants, a complete copy of the most recent business tax return (including all schedules) must be submitted to Columbia. Sole proprietors must submit Schedule C. The deadlines to return these documents to the financial aid office are:
November 15: First-year early decision candidates
March 1: First-year regular decision candidates
April 21: Transfer applicants
May 5: Continuing students
Signed copies of parent and student federal income tax returns, including W-2 forms and all schedules, are required for verification of the information reported on the PROFILE Form and FAFSA. The financial aid office strongly encourages families of first-year applicants to complete their federal income taxes in February. Signed copies of federal tax returns for parents and, if applicable, for students should be submitted to the financial aid office as soon as they are completed. The preferred deadlines for submission of signed federal tax returns are:
March 1: First-year regular decision candidates
April 31: Transfer applicants
May 5: Continuing students
United States tax law requires the University to withhold tax at the rate of 14 percent on scholarship and fellowship grants exceeding the cost of tuition, books, fees, and related classroom expenses, that are paid to nonresident aliens.
Certain countries have entered into tax treaties with the United States that may serve to reduce this rate of withholding. However, even when such a treaty applies, the student and the University must report the full amount of such excess to the Internal Revenue Service. If a student claims tax treaty benefits, he or she must also report this amount to his or her country of residence.
The International Students and Scholars Office (524 Riverside Drive; telephone 212-854-3587) has prepared a packet of tax information, which is available to students and is revised annually. The tax law is complex and may vary with regard to individual circumstances. Therefore, as the University is not in a position to offer individual tax advice, each student may also wish to consult the consulate of his or her country of residence or a qualified tax professional.
To comply with current and anticipated Internal Revenue Service mandates, Columbia University requires students who will be receiving financial aid or payment through the University payroll system to report their Social Security number at the time of admission. Newly admitted students who are eligible but do not have a Social Security number should obtain one well in advance of their first registration.
The following listing of endowed and current use scholarship funds are the cornerstone of Columbia College’s need-blind and full-funding financial aid program. These funds have been generously donated to the College to provide an opportunity to students of rare talent who are unable to afford the cost of a Columbia education. More than 40 percent of Columbia College students receive a Columbia grant toward their demonstrated need and are thus eligible to be chosen to receive the honor of representing a designated scholarship.
Alumni interested in participating in the Columbia College Scholarship
Program should contact: Scholarship Program, Columbia College, Office of
Alumni Affairs and Development, Mail Code 7730, 475 Riverside Drive,
New
York, NY 10115.
(1998) Gifts of Brian, Jayma, and Lynda Abdoo and friends.
(1997) Gift of Laurie and russell F. Warren, Class of 1962.
(1955) Gift of Viola G. Addison in memory of her husband, Michael Addison.
Gift of Philip J. Adkins, Class of 1980.
(1913) Gift of James H. Aldrich, Class of 1863, in commemoration of the fiftieth anniversary of his graduation, and bequest of Mary Gertrude Edson Aldrich.
(1996) Gift of Mrs. Minette Alpern and Professor Barbara Alpern Engel.
(2006) Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Seymour Alpert, Class of 1939.
(1999) Gift of Altheimer & Gray Law Firm, Albert Pick Jr. Fund, and the Jewish Students Scholarship Fund.
(2002) Gift of Mark L. Amsterdam, Class of 1966
(1999) Gift of Denis M. Andreuzzi, Class of 1953.
(2008) Gift of an anonymous donor.
(1985) Gift of Roone P. Arledge, Class of 1952.
Gift of anthony Artuso, Class of 1980.
(2002) Gifts of donors from the Asian Columbia Alumni Association.
(2000) Gift of Matthew Jon Assiff, Class of 1989, and gifts of family and friends.
(1981) Gift of the Astor Foundation.
(1994) Gift of A. James Bach, Class of 1952.
(1993) Gift of Jean M. Baker in memory of her son Gary Baker, Class of 1984.
(2004) Gift of Rebecca and Daniel Baker, Class of 1976.
(1989) Gift of Laurence E. Balfus, Class of 1955, and Roberta R. Balfus.
(1988) Gift of the family and friends of Alfred M. Barabas, Class of 1936.
(1983) Gift of Esther Hoffman Beller.
(1992) Bequest of Rose Wohl Hofstadter.
(1996) Gift of Robert Bernot, Class of 1955, and Morris Lamer in honor of Samara Bernot Meshel.
(1959) Gifts received from various Yogi Berra fans.
(1998) Gift of Attilio Bisio, Class of 1952.
(2002) Gifts of Columbia College Black Alumni Council, alumni, and friends.
(1991) Gift of Steven M. Blitz, Class of 1962.
(1999) Gift of Willard Block, Class of 1951, and Roberta Block.
(2004) Gift of ACP Holdings, Inc.
(1999) Gift of Philip P. Bonanno, Class of 1954.
(1990) Bequest of Howard H. Born.
(1984) Gift of Edward Botwinick, Class of 1956.
(1987) Gift of Dr. Marjorie N. Boyer, Class of 1938.
(2006) Gift of Michael O. Braun, Class of 1970.
(1984) Gifts of family and friends of Edward M. Bratter, Class of 1926.
(2002) Gift of Paul J. Grant, Class of 1965, and Kathleen G. Grant
(2006) Gift of Laurence Brewer, Class of 1938, and Marion Brewer.
(2007) Gift of Dorothy R. Brodin.
(1996) Gift of Dr. Andrew Bronin, Class of 1969.
(1991) Bequest of Robert R. Brookhart, Class of 1959, and gifts of family and friends of Robert R. Brookhart.
(2006) Gift of the Frank Brosens and Deenie Brosens Foundation.
(1992) Gift of Harold Brown, Class of 1945, and friends and family of Harold Brown.
(1998) Estate of Samuel P. Brown, Class of 1941.
(1970) Gift of M. Ronald Brukenfeld.
(2002) Bequest of Clarence Bruner-Smith, Class of 1925.
(1992) Gift of Michael S. Bruno, Class of 1943.
(2007) Gift of John Brynjolfur Brynjolfsson, Class of 1986.
(1999) Gift of Eli Bryk, Class of 1978.
(1993) Gift of Stephen L. Buchman, Class of 1959.
(1990) Gift of J. Gary Burkhead, Class of 1963.
(1992) Gifts of Lionel I. Pincus and the Charles H. Revson Foundation.
(2008) Gift of an anonymous donor.
(1967) Gifts of various donors.
(1993) Gift of Edward F. Calesa, Class of 1963.
(2004) Gift of David S. Carroll and Barbara Bartik.
(2001) Bequest of Rachel H. Carter honoring her husband John P. Carter, Class of 1936.
(1994) Gifts of Stephen Case, Class of 1964 and others in memory of Edwin H. Case.
(2004) Gift of Douglas A. Chadwick Jr. Class of 1961.
(1950) Gifts of various donors, in memory of Frank W. Chambers.
(1994) Gift of Sou Chan.
(1988) Gift of John Chee, Class of 1968.
(2008) Gift of Jeremiah and Yolanda Ciancia.
(1981) Gift of Mr. and Mrs. John Klingenstein.
(225) Gift of Robert Ciricillo, Class of 1967.
(1987) Gift of John J. Cirigliano, Class of 1964.
(1973) Gifts of various donors including faculty, students, and alumni.
(1986) Gift of various donors in the Class of 1934.
(1965) Gifts of various donors in the Class of 1936.
(1967) Gifts of various donors in the Class of 1938.
(1967) Gifts of various donors in the Class of 1942.
(1976) Gifts of various donors in the class of 1943.
(1988) Gift of the Class of 1952 in commemoration of the thirty-fifth anniversary of their graduation.
(1983) Gift of the Class of 1953.
(1982) Gift of various donors in the Class of 1955.
(1982) Gift of various donors in the Class of 1956.
(1992) Gifts of David L. Londoner, Class of 1958, and Bernard W. Nussbaum, Class of 1958, and other members of the Class of 1958.
(1992) Gift of various donors in the Class of 1959.
(1991) Gifts of members of the Class of 1961.
(1986) Gift of various donors in the Class of 1966.
(1991) Gift of the Class of 1969 in commemoration of the twentieth anniversary of their graduation.
(1990) Bequest of Michael J. Clemens, Class of 1961.
(1980) Bequest of Ethel Clyde.
(2005) Gift of Antoinette Coffee and Sue Coffee in memory of their father.
(2005) Bequest of Alan N. Cohen, Class of 1952.
(1988) Gift of Alan N. Cohen, Class of 1952, and Joan M. Cohen Foundation.
(1996) Gift of Sanford M. Cohen, Class of 1983.
(1990) Gift of Bradford R. Higgins, Class of 1974.
(1994) Gift of Robert F. Coviello, Class of 1967, and family.
(1983) Gifts of various donors.
(1984) Gifts of alumni and friends of the Columbia University Club Foundation, Inc.
(1985) Gift of various members of the Columbia University Club of New England.
(1975) Gift of Mrs. Anne L. Cosse in memory of her husband.
(1990) Gift of Andrew M. Costikyan, Class of 1943, and Edward N. Costikyan, Class of 1947.
(2002) Bequest of Marianne Cottington, wife of Charles Halstead Cottington.
(1987) Gift of John F. Crymble, Class of 1938, and Alenda S. Crymble.
(1988) Gift of David S. Dana, Class of 1953.
(1955) Bequest of Vera B. David.
(1989) Bequest of Arthur M. Davis, Class of 1924.
(2005) Gift of Stacey and Eugene Davis, Class of 1975.
(1998) Gift of Hank Davis, Class of 1963.
(2004) Gift of Westmoreland Davis Memorial Foundation.
(2005) Gift of Leland S. Denning, Class of 1939.
(1991) Bequest of Herbert A. Deane, Class of 1942, and gifts of friends.
(2005) Gift of Leland S. Denning, Class of 1939.
(2008) Gift of Robert S. Denning, Class of 2006.
(1995) Gift of Carl W. Desch, Class of 1937.
(1984) Bequest of Paul S. Dreux.
(2007) Gift of Avram Drori, Class of 2004.
(1943) Gift of Dyckman Institute.
(1998) Gift of Joan Goody.
(2000) Gift of Henry Nias Foundation.
(1955) Gift of Lester D. Egbert in memory of his father, James C. Egbert.
Gift of Abigail Elbaum, Class of 1992.
(2007) Gift of Calvin Eng, John Eng, Catherine Eng and Eva eng.
(1950) Gift of Solton Engel.
(2007) Gift of Leah and Robert Dale Ensor, Class of 1957.
(2003) Gift of Jeremy G. Epstein, Class of 1967.
(1988) Gift of the Marion Esser Kaufmann Foundation.
(1997) Gift of the Estrin family and Mama Joy’s Delicatessen.
(2007) Gift of Barbara Jean Feinberg.
(2005) Gift of Phebe and Louis A. Goodman, Class of 1965.
(2003) Gift of the Ford Motor Company.
(1965) Gift of Josephine E. Forsch in memory of her husband, Sidney Forsch, Class of 1906.
(1987) Gift of John S. Freidin, Class of 1962, in memory of his parents.
(1986) Gift of A. Alan Friedberg, Class of 1953.
(1992) Gift of Lawrence N. Friedland, Class of 1947.
(1996) Gift of Jacob W. Friedman, Class of 1933.
(1991) Gifts of friends and relatives of Philip R. Fusco, Class of 1988.
(1984) Gift of Benito Gaguine.
(1987) Gifts of family and friends in memory of Stuart Garcia, Class of 1984.
(2002) Gift of Neal Wolkoff, Class of 1977.
(1958) Gift of Mel Allen and friends of Lou Gehrig.
(2002) Gift of the German Society of the City of New York.
(1996) Gifts of Chris Tahbaz, Class of 1986, other members of the Class of 1986, and other friends, in memory of Joseph E. Glass, Class of 1986.
(1991) Gift of General Motors/EEOC Endowed Scholarship Program.
(1995) Gift of Charles N. Goldman, Class of 1953, and Jane B. Goldman.
(1964) Gift of Melanie Prince Goldman in memory of her son Edward Prince Goldman.
(2006) Gift of Eric S. Goldstein, Class of 1980.
(1995) Gifts of friends of Carter H. Golembe, Class of 1945.
(1993) Gift of Alan L. Gornick, Class of 1935.
(2007) Gift of K. Ivan Gothner, Class of 1980.
(1997) Gift of Robert J. Krane, Class of 1963.
(2007) Gift of Geoffrey and Annette Grant.
(2007) Gift of the Grossman Family.
(2007) Gift of Lawrence Grossman, Class of 1952.
(2007) Gift of Matthew Grossman, Class of 1998.
(2007) Gift of the Grossman Family.
(2005) Gift of Sharon and Peter Grossman, Class of 1979
(2000) Gift of Peter Gruenberger, Class of 1958.
(1996) Gift of Lee J. Guittar, Class of 1953.
(1986) Gift of Lawrence A. Gussman, Class of 1937.
(2001) Gift of the Estate of Seward Henry Hall, Class of 1937.
(1988) Gift of Lowell Harriss, Class of 1968, in honor of his father.
(1996) Gift of Lawrence S. Harte, Class of 1953.
(1943) Gifts of various donors.
(1945)
(1985) Gift of The William Randolph Hearst Foundation.
(1992) Gift of William C. Heffernan, Class of 1968.
(1987) Gift of Paul Herman, Class of 1958, in memory of his parents.
(1982) Bequest of Stephen A. Hermides.
(1992) Gift of Andrew L. Herz, Class of 1968.
(1990) Gift of family and friends of Robert I. Herz.
(1966) Gift of Thomas E. Bratter and others.
(1995) Gift of L. David Hillis, Class of 1967.
(1977) Gift of family and friends in memory of Patricia Ellen Hirsch.
(1980) Gifts of various donors in memory of Charles F. Hoelzer Jr., Class of 1942.
(1999) Gift of Joel S. Hoffman, Class of 1967.
(1995) Gift of the Norwegian Ministry of Education.
(2007) Gift of John V. Holten.
(1995) Gift of Columbia University Alumni Association (Hong Kong) Limited.
(2004) Gift of Benjamin Horowitz, Class of 1988.
(2000) Gift of Donald J. Horowitz, Class of 1956, and Lynda M. Horowitz.
(2003) Gift of Russell C. Horowitz, Class of 1988, and Melonee A. Horowitz.
(2007) Gift of Michael and Beth Hughes.
(1987) Gift of Vincent A. Carrozza, in honor of Jacques Barzun.
(2005) Gift of Allen I. Hyman, Class of 1955.
(2006) Gift of Andrew Hyman, Class of 1988.
(1993) Gift of Dr. Anthony M. Imparato, Class of 1943.
(1989) Gift of Stephen Jacobs, Class of 1975, and friends.
(1981) Bequest of Jacob Jacoby made in memory of his son, Howard I. Jacoby.
(1988) Gift of Henry Jaffe, Class of 1927, in honor of Rebecca Jaffe, Class of 1988.
(1985) Gift of George M. Jaffin, Class of 1924.
(2007) Gift of the Pei-Ling Charitable Trust.
(1990) Gift of Rick Johnson, Class of 1971.
(2002) Gift of Graham and Gay Jones, P’05CC.
(2000) Gift of Ann Jupka.
(1993) Gift of Robert L. Kahan, Class of 1969.
(1999) Gift of Alan R. Kahn, Class of 1959.
(1986) Gifts of family and friends of William E. Kahn.
(2002) Gift of various donors.
(2007) Gift of Alan Kanzer, Class of 1965.
(1984) Gift of Martin S. Kaplan, Class of 1961, in honor of his parents.
(2007) Gift of Ruth and Arthur Kohn, Class of 1984.
(1982) Gift of family and friends of Ravi Kapur.
(2001) Gift of Ralph Keen, Class of 1979, and Mary Keen.
(1980) Gifts from family and friends in honor of Sigmund Marshall Kempner.
(1986) Gift of Mossette and Henri Keyzer-Andre.
(2001) Gifts of Solomon Gayle, Class of 1985, Yeng Meng Khoo, family and friends in memory of Seilai Khoo, Class of 1986.
(2005) Gift of Mark Kingdon, Class of 1971 and Anla Cheng Kingdon.
(1987) Gift of John Kluge, Class of 1937.
(1993) Gift of Lawrence A. Kobrin, Class of 1954.
(2006) Gift of Ruth M. Koch.
(1985) Gift of the Harold Korzenik Fund, Inc.
(2003) Gift of Rose Kovner in memory of her husband, Harold Kovner, Class of 1923.
(1986) Gift of Robert K. Kraft, Class of 1963.
(1965) Gift of the Kramer Foundation.
(2003) Gift of Frederick W. Kramer, Class of 1954 and Richard A. Kramer, Class of 1987.
(2006) Gift of Brian C. Krisberg, Class of 1981.
(1974) Gift of Ms. Marcelle L. Krutch.
(1999) Gifts of Lisa Landau, Class of 1989, and Marjorie Landau Hirshberg P ‘89CC, in memory of Norman J. Landau.
(2007) Gift of Shirley Landman.
(1996) Gift of Dennis H. Langer, Class of 1971, and Susan F. Langer.
(2003) Gift of Dennis H. Langer, Class of 1971, and Susan F. Langer.
(1992) Gift of Andrew A. Lanyi, in memory of his son, George R. Lanyi.
(1983) Gift of Hubert Grant Larson.
(1983) Gift of Peter I.B. Lavan, Class of 1915.
(2007) Gift of various members of the Latino Alumni Association.
(1983) Gift of Peter I. B. Lavan, Class of 1915.
(1993) Bequest of Harry R. Lea, Class of 1925.
(1998) Gift of Mildred K. Lee.
(1993) Gift of Mrs. Irene Leiwant made in tribute of her late husband, Erwin H. Leiwant, Class of 1941.
(2004) Gift of an anonymous donor.
(1984) Gift of Rashelle Levine.
(1979) Gift of friends of John Lewis.
(1993) Gift of Evelyn and Kenneth Lipper, Class of 1962.
(1979) Gifts from the friends of Lou Little.
(1962) Gift of the Harry Lobsenz Foundation.
(2006) Gift of Frank, Class of 1982 and Victor Lopez-Balboa, Class of 1982
(2000) Gift of Benjamin B. Lopata, Class of 1972 and Betsy A. Lopata.
(1995) Gift of Francisco A. Lorenzo, Class of 1961.
(1986) Gift of Francisco Lorenzo, Class of 1961.
(1998) Gift of Stanley B. Lubman, Class of 1955, and Judith M. Lubman.
(2004) Gift of Sara K. Luhby.
(1986) Gift of Edwin W. Rickert and others in honor of Thomas Macioce.
(2006) Gift of an anonymous donor.
(1992) Gift of Donald L. Margolis, Class of 1963.
(1992) Gift of Donald L. Margolis, Class of 1963.
(2007) Gift of family and friends in memory of Herbert Mark, Class of 1942.
(2000) Gift of Marc Mazur, Class of 1981, and Ilana Mazur.
(1987) Gift of Douglas H. McCorkindale, Class of 1961.
(2007) Gift of James L. Melcher.
(1983) Gift of Laurans A. Mendelson, Class of 1960.
(1991) Bequest of Duncan Merriwether.
(1987) Gift of Alvin S. Michaelson, Class of 1960.
(1991) Gift of Warren R. Stern, Class of 1974.
(1987) Gift of Philip L. Milstein, Class of 1971, and Cheryl S. Milstein.
(2001) Gift of Philip Milstein, Class of 1971.
(2000) Gift of Carlos R. Muñoz, Class of 1957.
(2008) Gift of Americo Nardis, Class of 1998.
(1969) Gift of Thomas B. Neff, Class of 1951.
(1956) Gift of Jerome A. Newman, Class of 1917.
(2005) Gift of Robert Ng.
(2000) Gift of Socrates Nicholas, Class of 1956.
(2002) Gifts of Robert Berne, Class of 1960, Mark E. Kingdon, Class of 1971, Philip L. Milstein, Class of 1971, Richard E. Witten, Class of 1975, and other donors, in memory of Richard Aronow ’75, Robert Murach ’78, John Benedict Fiorito ’82, Seilai Khoo ’86, Brian P. Williams ’94, Joseph Della Pietra ’99, Brooke Alexandra Jackman ’00, and Tyler Ugolyn ’01.
(1982) Gift of David Norr, Class of 1943.
(1986) Gift of Neil Norry, Class of 1959.
(1995) Bequest of Josephine M. Yacavone honoring Eugene V. Oehlers, Class of 1920.
(1990) Bequest of Alfred Odgen.
(1971) Bequest of Gideon H. Oppenheimer.
(2007) Gift of George M. Orphanos, Class of 1959.
(2001) Gift of Jerome and Marie Packer.
(2005) Gift of Stelios and Esperanza Papadopoulos.
(2003) Gift of Estate of Emanuel M. Papper, Class of 1935.
(1961) Gift of Mrs. Lillian M. Jaffe, Dr. Emanuel M. Papper, Class of 1935, and Dr. Salomon Papper.
(2006) Bequest from Vera Paris.
(1989) Gift of Robert I. Pearlman, B.S. Ch.E. 1955, M.S. Ch.E. 1956.
(1990) Gift of B. David Peck, Class of 1959, and Rosann Peck.
(1992) Gift of Robert L. Pelz, Class of 1939.
(1984) Gift of Anthony Penale.
(1994) Bequest from the estate of Dr. and Mrs. Peshkin.
(2008) Gift of Dr. Nis A. Petersen, Class of 1951.
(2007) Gift of Paula Kessler and Dominic Petito, Class of 1977.
(1981) Gift of Mary Ellen and Bruce Eben Pindyck.
(1967) Gift of Mr. Frank R. Pitt, Class of 1928.
(1965) Gift of Fred P. Pomerantz.
(1991) Bequest of Louis J. Popper, Class of 1918.
(1992) Gifts of friends of Peter Pouncey from the Class of 1974.
(2006) Gift of Leonard Price, Class of 1928.
(1990) Gift of Robert T. Quittmeyer, Class of 1941, and Marilyn L. Quittmeyer.
(1992) Gift of V. Kann Rasmussen Foundation.
(2007) Gift of Barbara B. and Stanley A. Rabin, Class of 1958.
(1997) Gift of Stephen I. Rabin, Class of 1955, and Ruth H. Rabin, in memory of their son, Thomas Daniel Rabin.
(1985) Gift of his sons, Michael S. Rapaport, Peter A. Rapaport, and David A. H. Rapaport, Class of 1969; his nephews, Robert D. Rapaport, Martin S. Rapaport, Class of 1962, and Richard A. Rapaport, Class of 1969; and his brother-in-law, M. Murray Peshkin, M.D.
(2001) Gift of Richard Rapaport, Class of 1969, and Brooke Rapaport.
(1988) Gift of Curtis Instruments.
(1987) Gift of Robert Reiss, Class of 1952, in memory of his parents.
(1995) Gift of the Eugene H. and Patricia C. Remmer Fund, honoring Gene Remmer, Class of 1943.
(2004) Gift of Patricia Remmer.
(1981) Bequest of Gerald and May Ellen Ritter.
(1981) Bequest of Gerald and May Ellen Ritter.
(1985) Gift of Edwin Robbins, Class of 1953, and Beverly Robbins.
(1998) Gift of Dudley F. Rochester, Class of 1950.
(2006) Gift of Henry Welsh Rogers.
(1994) Gift of Arthur G. Rosen, Class of 1965.
(1999) Gifts of Marcia R. Fox P’99CC and Lauren Fox Rosenberg, Class of 1999, and Robert J. Rosenberg, Class of 1967.
(1967) Established in memory of Mr. Rosenberger by his family and friends.
(1992) Gift of Allen G. Rosenshine, Class of 1959.
(2000) Gifts of family and friends of Kathleen Roskot, Class of 2002.
(1999) Gift of Eugene T. Rossides, Class of 1949.
(1995) Gift of Michael B. Rothfeld, Class of 1969, in honor of Dr. Samuel H. Rothfeld, Class of 1934.
(1985) Gifts of friends and his son, Richard Rous.
(1975) Gift of Harvey Rubin, Class of 1954, in memory of his father.
(2000) Gift of Paul Marks, Class of 1946, and Joan Marks.
(1994) Gift of the Henry and Lucy Moses Fund, Inc.
(1992) Gift of friends and family of Lt. Peter F. Russell, Class of 1962.
(2000) Gift of Richard M. Ruzika, Class of 1981.
(2005) Gift of David G. Sacks, Class of 1944.
(1986) Gift of Arnold A. Saltzman, Class of 1936.
(2006) Gift of Arnold Saltzman, Class of 1936.
(1986) Gift of Eric F. Saltzman, Class of 1969.
(2002) Gift of Jonathan E. Sandelman and Corrie Sandelman.
(2000) Gift of James Satloff, Class of 1984.
(1988) Gift of Phillip M. Satow, Class of 1963.
(1999) Gift of Alma and Morris Schapiro, Class of 1923.
(1984) Gift of the Schlumberger Foundation.
(2001) Gift of Arnold R. Tolkin, Class of 1954.
(1987) Gift of Leonard I. Schreiber, Class of 1935.
(1968) Gift of the Schwarz family.
(1990) Bequest of Gertrude Schweitzer.
(1973) Gift of Mrs. William P. Schweitzer, in memory of her husband William P. Schweitzer, Class of 1921.
(2001) Gift of Thomas H. Glocer, Class of 1981.
(1986) Gift of Peter Seng, Class of 1963, in honor of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ping Ling Seng.
(1970) Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Shadek.
(1977) Gift of Mrs. Eleanor Redman Shapiro.
(1999) Bequest of Philip P. Shaps.
(2000) Gifts of family and friends of George Shaw, Class of 1953.
(1997) Gift of Socrates Nicholas, Class of 1956.
(1984) Gift of Jesse S. Siegel, Class of 1949, and George Siegel, Class of 1943.
(1998) Gift of Sidney J. Silberman, Class of 1942.
(2003) Gift of Ronald K. Simons, Class of 1982.
(2001) Gift of Ravi M. Singh, Class of 1988.
(1984) Gift of Margaret Sirot and their children in memory of Marvin Sirot, Class of 1956.
(2007) Gift of Joseph M. Skrypski, Class of 1939.
(1986) Gift of the Smalley Foundation.
(1994) Gift of Blair W. Smith, family, and friends in memory of Eric V. Smith, Class of 1988.
(1990) Bequest of Julius C. Levi via the Laura Boulton Trust.
(1990) Gift of Herbert B. Soroca, Class of 1963.
(1990) Gift of Richard Axel, Class of 1967.
(1990) Gift of James L. Spingarn, Class of 1962.
(1993) Bequest of Arthur B. Spingarn, Class of 1897.
(2006) Gift of Drs. Richard, Class of 1953 and Eva Stadler Brooks.
(1986) Gift of Alan L. Stein, Class of 1952, and Ruth Stein.
(1990) Gift of Alan Wolfe Steinberg, Class of 1948, and Suzanne Steinberg.
(1958) Gift of Mr. Richard Steinschneider, Class of 1919, and Mrs. Steinschneider.
(2002) Gift of Michael D. Stephens, Class of 1966.
(1997) Gift of Herbert B. Stern.
(1996) Gift from the J. Edward and Helen M. C. Stern Foundation.
(1992) Gifts of Robert S. Stone, Class of 1959, Chester I. Stone, Class of 1967, and Phyllis B. Stone, Class of 1991.
(1963) Gift of Arthur Hays Sulzberger.
(1956) Gift of the Solon E. Summerfield Foundation, Inc.
(2002) Gift of Bernard Sunshine, Class of 1946, and Marjorie Sunshine
(1994) Gift of Surdna Foundation, Inc.
(1990) Gift of Leopold Swergold, Class of 1962.
(1963) Gift of her son, Macrae Sykes, Class of 1933.
(2005) Gift of Patricia Tarallo.
(1991) Bequest of Abraham Taub.
(1992) Gifts of Sachems alumni.
(2006) Gift of an anonymous donor.
(1976) Bequest of William Taylor and gifts of other friends in his memory.
(2004) Bequest of Vera L. Tedesco.
(1983) Gift of the Irving Tolkin Foundation, Inc.
(2000) Laurie J. and Jeffrey D. Tolkin Scholarship Fund.
(1989) Gift of Trygve Tonnessen, Class of 1939, and Lillian Tonnessen.
(2005) Gift of Kyriakos Tsakopoulos, Class of 1993.
(2007) Gift of the Tukman Family.
(2002) Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ugolyn, in memory of their son, Tyler Ugolyn, Class of 2001.
(2002) Gift of USX.
(1996) Gift of George A. Violin, Class of 1963.
(1998) Gift of Anthony Viscusi, Class of 1955.
(2006) Bequest of Leo J. Walsh.
(2005) Gift of Irwin Warren, Class of 1971.
(2007) Gift of Dr. Helen L. Warren.
(1976) Gifts of friends of Robert W. Watt, Class of 1916.
(1994) Gift of Dr. Charles A. Webster, Class of 1940.
(1998) Gift of Joshua H. Weiner, Class of 1936.
(1995) Gift of Arthur S. Weinstock, Class of 1941, and Marian E. Weinstock.
(2006) Gift of Arthur S. Weitnstock, Class of 1941 in honor of his parents.
(1992) Bequest of Rabbi Sheldon J. Weltman, Ph.D.
(1994) Bequest of Joseph T. Widowfield, Class of 1983.
(1986) Gift of Mark H. Willes, Class of 1963, and Laura Willes in honor of his parents, Ruth Hinckley and Joseph Willes.
(2002) Gift of Jane and David Bloomgarden, and Joseph Willner.
(2004) Gift of Donna Wingshee Loo.
(2005) Gift of Richard E. Witten, Class of 1975.
(1999) Gift of Mark S. Wojciechowski, Class of 1976.
(1992) Gift of Gordon W. Wood, Class of 1943.
(2000) Gift of Jay N. Woodworth, Class of 1965.
(1986) Gift of Mrs. Helen N. Yacos and friends of Philip C. Yacos, Class of 1980.
(2005) Gift of Kyung-Sun Yu.
(2000) Gift of Samuel Yin, Class of 1976.
(2007) Gift of William H. Yokel, Class of 1944.
(2005) Gift of Kyung-Sun Yu.
(1965) Gifts of family, friends, and admirers of Tung Li and Hui Hsi Yuan, Class of 1922.
(1995) Gift of Victor J. Zaro, Class of 1942, and Betty Zaro.
(2000) Gift of Victor J. Zaro, Class of 1942.
(1996) Gift of Victor J. Zaro, Class of 1942.
(2006) Gift of Anton and Anna Zauner.
(2006) Estate of Anna MaaS Zavatt.
(2004) Gift of Delta ZBT Corporation.
(2008) Gift of Leo Zickler, Class of 1958.
(1991) Gifts of L. Steven Zwerling, Class of 1960, and Leonard J. Zwerling, Class of 1965.
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