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COLUMBIA CO L L EGE | COL U MBIA E NG I NE E R I NG
Family Orientation 2013S C H EDULE OF EVENTS
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TABLE OF CONT ENT S
Welcome ................................................................................ 4
Schedule
Wednesday, August 21 ........................................................ 5
Thursday, August 22 .............................................................. 5
Friday, August 23 ................................................................... 6
Saturday, August 24 .............................................................. 6
Sunday, August 25 ................................................................ 7
Monday, August 26 ............................................................... 8
Upcoming Events
Family Weekend .................................................................... 11
Get Involved .......................................................................... 11
Getting Around
Mobile Applications .............................................................. 12
Dining Options—Morningside Heights ................................ 13
“And the Survey Says...” (Dining & Sightseeing) ................ 14
Subway Map ......................................................................... 15
Campus Map ........................................................................ 16
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Dear Class of 2017 Parents and Families,On behalf of Columbia College and The Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science, it is my pleasure to welcome you to Columbia University and to Family Orientation. You are now a part of our Columbia community, and we have planned a series of events to help acquaint you with our vibrant campus. We believe that orienting you to the student experience and the many resources available at Columbia will enable you to contribute positively to your student’s success.
The schedule for Family Orientation is designed to:
• Answer questions about the transition to Columbia
• Help you understand what to expect during the fi rst year of college
• Introduce many of the faculty, staff, alumni, and support services with whom you and your student will engage
• Provide opportunities to network and meet other Columbia families
• Connect you to the City of New York and its cultural and recreational opportunities
• Instill pride and excitement for Columbia and our traditions
During Family Orientation, you will have the chance to attend workshops to learn more about Columbia’s community of advisers, share coffee or a meal with families from all across the country and all over the world, and participate in Convocation—a special event marking the offi cial start of the Columbia academic experience.
I hope to meet each of you at Family Orientation and Family Weekend (October 18 – 20, 2013). If I can be of any assistance to you, please do not hesitate to contact me. My colleagues in Student Affairs and I look forward to working with you and celebrating the accomplishments and successes of the Class of 2017.
Regards,
Matthew PatashnickDirector of Parent and Family Programs212-854-2446 | [email protected] ColumbiaFamily
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Wednesday, August 21
9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.ISOP Student and Family Check-in / Student Move-inHartley Residence Hall, Hartley Lounge
12:00 – 5:00 p.m.Shopping trips to Bed Bath & BeyondShuttle buses depart from 116th Street and Amsterdam Ave.
1:00 – 2:00 p.m.Move-in Scoop-inVan Am Quad (between John Jay and Hamilton Halls)Take a break from moving to enjoy a frozen treat with the staff from Student Affairs!
Thursday, August 22
9:00 – 10:30 a.m.ISOP Welcome and Introduction to CampusAlfred Lerner Hall, 2nd Floor, Roone Arledge CinemaLearn about Student Affairs and various campus resources.
10:30 – 10:45 a.m.Coffee BreakAlfred Lerner Hall, 5th Floor, Jed D. Satow RoomCoffee and refreshments available.
10:45 – 11:30 a.m.The Core at ColumbiaAlfred Lerner Hall, 5th Floor, Jed D. Satow RoomThe Core Curriculum is one of the founding experiments in liberal higher education in the United States, and it remains vibrant as it enters its tenth decade. Come learn how students will be transformed by this academically rigorous exploration of the human experience.
11:30 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.Introduction to Counseling and Psychological ServicesAlfred Lerner Hall, 5th Floor, Jed D. Satow RoomThis session will provide an opportunity for you to discuss common concerns about your student’s transition to college as well as about your own transition to “parenting from afar” with a psychologist from Columbia University’s Counseling and Psychological Services. The psychologist will also address questions and perceptions about counseling and other support services at Columbia.
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Thursday, August 22 (continued)
12:15 – 1:00 p.m.RC@C: Responsible Community @ ColumbiaAlfred Lerner Hall, 5th Floor, Jed D. Satow RoomFind out how to talk with your student about maximizing the Columbia experience without potential alcohol-related consequences. You can play a signifi cant role in encouraging and supporting healthier decision making with your college student.
1:00 – 2:00 p.m.LunchAlfred Lerner Hall, 3rd Floor, Ferris Booth CommonsReconnect with your student over lunch while experiencing Columbia dining.
1:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.Cell Phone and Banking FairAlfred Lerner Hall, Party Space (Basement Level)Meet local vendors and, if needed, help your student take the initial steps needed to set up accounts.
Friday, August 23
12:00 – 2:00 p.m.ISOP Parent LunchTent on Hamilton LawnGet to know fellow Columbia University parents and families while your student attends an ISOP lunch from 1:00 – 2:00 p.m.
2:00 – 4:00 p.m.Double-decker Bus Tour of New York CityBus departs from 116th Street and Amsterdam Ave.Enjoy a private but tour of Manhattan and familiarize yourself with the City in which your student will be living. Seating is limited and available on a fi rst-come, fi rst-serve basis. Students will attend ISOP programming during this time.
Saturday, August 24
All DayFree TimeVarious locationsThis is your chance to explore the City! If you need recommendations for what to do and see, turn to the section in the back of this book called “And the Survey Says...”
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Sunday, August 25
8:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.Family Check-in / Student Move-inButler Plaza (in front of Butler Library)Please note: Students will check-in at their residence halls 8:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
8:00 – 11:00 a.m.BreakfastTent on Hamilton Lawn
12:00 – 2:00 p.m.Family LuncheonTent on Hamilton Lawn
12:00 – 5:00 p.m.Shopping Trips to Bed Bath & BeyondShuttle buses depart from 116th Street and Amsterdam Ave.
12:45 – 1:15 p.m.International Student Programs and Services PresentationNorthwest Corner Building, 5th Floor, Room 501Columbia University is one of the most international institutions of higher education in the United States. Learn how International Student Programs and Services (ISPS)supports international students and families throughout all phases of the student experience at Columbia.
1:30 – 2:15 p.m.Center for Student Advising PresentationNorthwest Corner Building, 5th Floor, Room 501Learn about the resources the Center for Student Advising (CSA) offers to help students plan their Columbia academic program, with the goal of making the experience seamless and straightforward. Seamless Advising embraces the concept that all staff who work with students in an advising capacity—from faculty members to advising deans to career counselors to club advisers (to name just a few)—are engaging in and building advising relationships.
2:30 – 3:15 p.m.Introduction to Counseling and Psychological ServicesNorthwest Corner Building, 5th Floor, Room 501This session will provide an opportunity for you to discuss common concerns about your student’s transition to college as well as about your own transition to “parenting from afar” with a psychologist from Columbia University’s Counseling and Psychological Services (CPS). The psychologist will also address questions and perceptions about counseling and other support services at Columbia.
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Sunday, August 25 (continued)
3:30 – 4:15 p.m.Community Development PresentationNorthwest Corner Building, 5th Floor, Room 501Meet the team from Community Development, and learn how to support your student as s/he explores student involvement on campus, our diverse community, and life in the residence halls.
4:30 – 5:15 p.m.Financial Aid PresentationNorthwest Corner Building, 5th Floor, Room 501The Offi ce of Financial Aid and Educational Financing will provide an introduction to important milestones in your student’s fi nancial life at Columbia, including billing, budgeting, student jobs, and key fi nancial aid topics. Learn strategies for assisting your student with fi nancial decisions and hear about the ways the Offi ce of Financial Aid and Educational Financing supports Columbia families.
7:00 – 9:30 p.m.Broadway ShowsVariousFamilies who pre-purchased tickets online will attend one of three Broadway shows. Please note: Tickets must be picked up at Family Check-in.
Monday, August 26
7:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.Family Check-in / Student Move-inButler Plaza (in front of Butler Library)Please note: Students will check-in at their residence halls 7:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
7:00 – 11:00 a.m.BreakfastTent on Hamilton Lawn
9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.Shopping trips to Bed Bath & BeyondShuttle buses depart from 116th Street and Amsterdam Ave.
9:30 – 10:15 a.m.Engaging the World: Offi ce of Global ProgramsHavemeyer, 3rd Floor, Room 309Opportunities for international study abound at Columbia. Study abroad through semester, year-long, and summer programs empower students to cultivate new knowledge and gain the skills needed to be active and informed citizens of our global community. Come and learn about how the Offi ce of Global Programs (OGP) helps students every step of the way toward fulfi lling their goals for international study.
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Monday, August 26 (continued)
9:30 – 10:15 a.m.RC@C: Responsible Community at ColumbiaPupin, 3rd Floor, Room 301Find out how to talk with your student about maximizing the Columbia experience without potential alcohol-related consequences. You can play a signifi cant role in encouraging and supporting healthier decision making with your college student.
10:30 – 11:15 a.m.Center for Student Advising PresentationHavemeyer, 3rd Floor, Room 309Learn about the resources the Center for Student Advising (CSA) offers to help students plan their Columbia academic program, with the goal of making the experience seamless and straightforward. Seamless Advising embraces the concept that all staff who work with students in an advising capacity—from faculty members to advising deans to career counselors to club advisers (to name just a few)—are engaging in and building advising relationships.
11:30 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.Center for Career Education Services and Resources for Columbia UndergraduatesPupin, 3rd Floor, Room 301You are invited to learn how the Center for Career Education (CCE) partners with students beginning in their fi rst year and throughout their time at Columbia to help them explore their interests and career options, prepare application materials, and for interviews, fi nd and secure internship and job opportunities, and connect with alumni and employers to build networks in their fi elds of interest.
11:30 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.Community Development PresentationHavemeyer, 3rd Floor, Room 309Meet the team from Community Development, and learn how to support your student as s/he explores student involvement on campus, our diverse community, and life in the residence halls.
12:00 – 2:00 p.m.Family LuncheonTent on Hamilton Lawn
12:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.Campus Resources FairLow Plaza (in front of Low Memorial Library)Stop by and get to know what administrative offi ces and resources are available for your student throughout his/her time at Columbia.
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Monday, August 26 (continued)
1:00 – 1:45 p.m. Introduction to Counseling and Psychological ServicesHavemeyer, 3rd Floor, Room 309This session will provide an opportunity for you to discuss common concerns about your student’s transition to college as well as about your own transition to “parenting from afar” with a psychologist from Columbia University’s Counseling and Psychological Services (CPS). The psychologist will also address questions and perceptions about counseling and other support services at Columbia.
1:00 – 1:45 p.m. Financial Aid PresentationPupin, 3rd Floor, Room 301The Offi ce of Financial Aid and Educational Financing will provide an introduction to important milestones in your student’s fi nancial life at Columbia, including billing, budgeting, student jobs, and key fi nancial aid topics. Learn strategies for assisting your student with fi nancial decisions and hear about the ways the Offi ce of Financial Aid and Educational Financing supports Columbia families.
2:30 – 4:00 p.m. ConvocationSouth Field LawnsThe University president, deans, students, and alumni will offi cially welcome you and your entering Columbia College or Columbia Engineering student into the University community. Since 2003, this ceremonial event has marked the beginning of each student’s undergraduate experience and the conclusion of Family Orientation, bringing together members from across the Columbia community for a celebration of the schools’ newest members.
4:00 – 4:15 p.m.Family FarewellVariousWish your student “good luck” and “farewell for now,” then remind him/her that you’ll only be an email or phone call away. Afterward, students will meet with their orientation group and begin a full and exciting week of activities in the New Student Orientation Program (NSOP).
4:00 – 6:00 p.m. Parent and Family ReceptionLow Memorial Library RotundaAfter you say goodbye to your student, please join us for a farewell reception sponsored by Student Affairs and the Columbia Alumni Association.
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Family Weekend: October 18 – 20, 2013
Family Weekend is a special opportunity for families to visit campus after the start of the fall semester and experience, if only for a weekend, what it means to be a Columbia student.
Hundreds of Columbia families attend, and events include faculty lectures, campus and neighborhood tours, panel presentations, and receptions.
Get InvolvedAre you looking for ways to get involved with the Columbia community? Parent and Family Programs invites you to join us at one of our upcoming events as a volunteer. Contact Matthew Patashnick via email for more information: [email protected].
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Mobile Applications
Central ParkThe offi cial mobile guide to one of New York’s most popular green spaces, this app from the Central Park Conservancy provides users with a wealth of information about the many attractions and activities in Central Park.
HopStopEven seasoned New Yorkers get mixed up! Luckily, most public transportation hurdles can be prevented by using HopStop, an app that respects the value of your time and gives accurate, detailed directions to anywhere in the city. It’s truly as simple as that.
MoMAA modern way to consume modern art. Search the museum’s collection, check out current and upcoming exhibits, and take guided tours.
NYC WayDelivering more than 60 apps for street vendors, nightlife, tourist attractions, subway stations, the garbage collection schedule, and everything in between, it’s hard to believe that this is also free.
The ScoopThe Scoop is a guide to New York City from the staff of The New York Times. Here’s how it works: we give you lists of our favorite restaurants, bars, coffee shops, stores, and events. You go out and have fun.
Time Out NYThis app provides updated events listings, as well as reviews of arts, music, nightlife, restaurants, and bars. Listings can be sorted by “Critic’s Picks” and “Free and Cheap.”
UrbanspoonThis app is here to help you make an educated decision about where to eat among the infi nite culinary options in the city, and it even locates the closest restaurants to you, fi ltering them by price and cuisine.
YelpYelp is a website and mobile app that connects people with great local businesses. Users can search for nearby restaurants, bars, businesses, and stores to see photos, business information, and, as you’d expect, plenty of user reviews.
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Dining Options—Morningside Heights
From pizza to burgers, falafel to sushi, and burritos to salad, the dining options are nearly endless at Columbia. Feel free to ask us for our personal recommendations, or just head to one of these delicious spots in our neighborhood, Morningside Heights.
Bistro Ten 181018 Amsterdam Avenue at 110thFresh, Local American Bistro
Community Food & Juice2893 BroadwayBetween 112th and 113thNew American Cuisine, Health Food,Juice Bar
Deluxe2896 BroadwayBetween 112th and 113thTraditional American Diner Cuisine
Dinosaur BBQ700 W 125th Street at Riverside DriveTraditional Barbecue Menu
Five Guys2847 BroadwayBetween 110th and 111thBurgers and Fries
Havana Central2911 BroadwayBetween 113th and 114thCuban Cuisine
The Heights Bar & Grill2867 BroadwayBetween 111th and 112thSouthwestern Bar Food with a Rooftop
Amigos2888 BroadwayBetween 112th and 113thMexican Cuisine
Kitchenette1272 Amsterdam Avenue at 122ndTraditional Diner Food, Great Omelets
Koronet Pizza2848 BroadwayBetween 110th and 111thBiggest Slice of Pizza Around
Le Monde2885 BroadwayBetween 112th and 113thTraditional French Bistro
Maoz Vegetarian2857 BroadwayBetween 110th and 111thVegetarian with a Falafel Specialty
Mel’s Burger Bar2850 BroadwayBetween 110th and 111thBurgers, Fries, and Shakes
Milano Market2892 BroadwayBetween 112th and 113thItalian Deli
Nussbaum & Wu2897 Broadway at 113thSandwiches, Soups, and Salads
Strokos Pizza1090 Amsterdam Avenue at 114thPizza and Deli Sandwiches
Tom’s Restaurant2880 Broadway at 112thDiner known as “That Seinfeld Restaurant”
Vine2953 BroadwayBetween 115th and 116thMix of Japanese and Thai Cuisine,Sushi Bar
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And the Survey Says …
Columbia Student Affairs staff members were asked to weigh in on their favorite New York City experiences, restaurants, and places to visit!
Good EatsNew York City is the food capital of the world, known for its variety of ethnic cuisines, great restaurants, and the ability to fi nd any kind of food at any hour of the day.
• Try a cannoli at Rocco’s Pastry Shop in the West Village (243 Bleecker Street).
• Experience dim sum in Chinatown.
• For one of the best burgers in town,visit Shake Shack (Madison Sq., Upper East, Upper West, Battery Park, Theater District, and Brooklyn).
• Check out Katz’s Deli for a classic New York eatery (205 East Houston Street).
• Try Eataly! It is the largest artisanal Italian food and wine marketplace in the world! (200 5th Avenue).
• One of the reasons why New York is a foodie’s mecca: Chelsea Market (75 9th Avenue).
• In the mood for some comfort food? Check out Red Rooster (310 Malcolm X Boulevard).
• Grab a slice of pizza at the original Patsy’s Pizza (1st Avenue and 118th).
Things to Do and Places to SeeIf you have a few free hours, here’s a list of our must-see places around Manhattan.
• Take a stroll in Central Park, Riverside Park, or across the Brooklyn Bridge.
• Ride a bike along the Hudson River (rentals are available).
• Walk along the High Line Park, built on a historic freight rail line elevated above the streets on Manhattan’s West Side.
• Play a game of mini-golf at Pier 25 along the West Side Highway.
• Visit the American Museum of Natural History in the Upper West Side.
• Soak in some jazz at Lincoln Center.
• Take a ride on the Staten Island Ferry, East River Ferry, or Circle Line.
• See the sights at South Street Seaport.
• The Cloisters Museum and Gardens are easily accessible by subway, bus, or car.
• Check out the Brooklyn Flea and Smorgasburg!
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Jackson Av 2•5
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Woodlawn
Wakefield
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33 St
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Hunterspoint Av
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Great KillsS54 X7 X8
Eltingville
Annadale S55
Huguenot S55 X17 X19
Prince's Bay S56
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Richmond ValleyNassauS74/84
AtlanticS74/84
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TODTHILL
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WOODROWROSSVILLE
CHARLESTON
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RICHMONDTOWN
TOTTENVILLEBEACH
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