New York, NY
Dates:
Various
Deadline:
passed
Students review the philosophical foundations of human rights and then examine human rights from two perspectives, students apply their new knowledge to the problems facing human rights today.
New York, NY
Jun 26 - Jul 14
Jul 18 - Aug 4
Application Deadline (For US Students)
Mar 3
An unofficial transcript is required for application review, Essay submitted through the online application. two Recommendations Recommendations must be submitted by your recommenders through the online application. Writing Sample,
applicants must be entering grades 9 through 12 or freshman year of college in the fall. Students must be currently enrolled in school upon applying,You must submit all materials directly, not through an agent or third-party vendor, Falsification, forgery, and misrepresentation of any type will risk forfeiture of admissions and/or enrollment, All admissions decisions are final. There is no appeal process. The Admissions Committee reviews each application thoroughly and with great care., Members of the Columbia University community are expected to uphold the highest standards of respect, integrity, and civility. Students, program participants, faculty, and staff accept these values when they join this community. In doing so, they agree to abide by the following Community Values: Respect for the rights, differences, and dignity of others, Accountability for academic integrity and personal behavior, Civility and honesty in all interactions with community members.
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