Columbia University

Columbia University

Admission to Columbia’s graduate programs is available to students whose undergraduate record indicates the ability to meet the program’s requirements. Admission is competitive and based on a student’s academic performance, test scores and other factors that show potential for successful study at Columbia.

Deadlines

Fall Applications

  • Business Analytics – January 15 (Priority), February 15th (Regular)
  • Civil Engineering Programs – February 1 (Priority), February 15th (Regular)
  • Computer Science – January 15 (Priority), February 15th (Regular)
  • Data Science – January 15 (Priority), February 15th (Regular) 
  • Electrical Engineering – January 15 (Priority), February 15th (Regular)
  • Financial Engineering – January 15
  • Industrial Engineering – January 15 (Priority), February 15th (Regular)
  • Management Science and Engineering – January 15 (Priority), February 15th (Regular) 
  • Operations Research – January 15 (Priority), February 15th (Regular) 
  • ALL OTHER MS PROGRAMS – February 15

February 15 (Regular), May 1 (Final)

April 30 (of Junior year)

February 15 (of Junior year)

  • Certificate in Data Science – February 15th
  • CAMPEP Accredited Certificate of Professional Achievement in Medical Physics – August 1

Spring Applications

Applications should be submitted online at the Office of Admissions website at https://www.gradengineering.columbia.edu/graduate-admissions/apply

To apply for a graduate program at Columbia, you must ensure you are eligible for admission. The following requirements must be met:

  • A bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution.
  • At least three years of professional experience (or equivalent). If you have less than three years of experience, we encourage you to apply anyway! We often help students find opportunities through our extensive network in business and finance.

Once these two steps have been taken care of, it’s time to research programs and check their deadlines! It may seem overwhelming at first glance but don’t worry–we’ve got your back!