Center for Student Advising

Center for Student Advising implementing several changes after review

Thirty-one percent of CC and SEAS undergraduates took part in a survey on the Center for Student Advising, 73 percent of whom said that CSA is meeting their advising needs.

CSA launching peer advising program next semester

The Center for Student Advising will hire eight student advisers—four from Columbia College and four from the School of Engineering and Applied Science.

Advisees praise Rinere’s ‘holistic’ approach

At a school where students don’t hesitate to complain about bureaucracy, Rinere’s care for her advisees sticks out.

Letter to the editor

The Center for Student Advising is constantly working to better student advising.

A little advice

Columbia's advising system needs to be rethought.

At least 8 percent CC, SEAS get straight As

Economics, English and history majors had the most 4.0 or above GPAs.

Center for Student Advising consolidates

With the opening of the new Center for Student Advising, the CSA has seen an uptick in students seeking its services.

The pernicious temptation of the business concentration

Introducing more career-specific majors and concentrations may take away the freedom behind a true liberal arts education.

Lerner 6 gets long-awaited makeover

Administrative offices are finally moving into the long-empty sixth floor of the Lerner student center, taking Columbia one step closer to establishing a “single, highly visible, easily accessible advising center in a central campus location,” as Dean of Student Affairs Kevin Shollenberger described it in a May e-mail to students.

New CC, SEAS Advising System Aims to Enhance Relationships

After much preparation, Columbia has revamped the advising systems for Columbia College and SEAS.