Resources

The Academic Calendar details the key academic and registration deadlines, as well as University holidays, for each academic year, across all Columbia schools.

The Administrative Mail team serves the administrative departments and offices of the University, including mail delivery, intercampus mail, mail metering and bulk mailing services.

AISES is located in the School of Engineering & Applied Science of Columbia University. A registered graduate student group, AISES is open to all interested students from affiliated Columbia schools.

The Columbia University American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) branch is committed to participating in the annual AIAA DBF competition. The official website for the AIAA Design-Build-Fly competition describes the event as one that "will provide a real-world aircraft design experience for engineering students by giving them the opportunity to validate their analytic studies."

AIChE is a pre-professional organization for the community of Chemical Engineers at Columbia University. AIChE's mission is to promote the knowledge of science and engineering, the mutual acquaintance and good fellowship among students, professors, and connection to various resources to further develop their academic endeavors and career prospects.

ASME at Columbia University is a student chapter of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. We host various events throughout the school year that are of benefit to ME Department students. This includes career panels, graduate school panels, research seminars, social events, and engineering talks.

Provides ticket discounts and subsidies, as well as vibrant arts programming. ArtsLink is a concierge service for University faculty who want to take their students on curricular outings.

Whether you are a varsity athlete or an avid sports fan, Columbia has a proud history of achievement.

Inside Lerner Hall, the Bookstore offers in addition to textbooks, fiction/nonfiction, housewares, official apparel and accessories, and gifts. It also provides key resources for faculty ordering textbooks.

Columbia University hosts several Career Centers that help students seek jobs and internships:
* Center for Career Education (CCE)
* Business School
* School of Journalism
* Law School
* School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA)
* Mailman School of Public Health
* School of Social Work
* Barnard College
* Teachers College

Free services include teaching consultations and observations; educational technology training and support; workshops and orientations; and digital innovations in teaching and learning.

Columbia Data Science Society
The Columbia Data Science Society is an organization of students from though out the university interested in data science and its applications. You can find out more, and join our mailing list, at our website: