<p>I’ve been looking up liberal arts for Columbia but I only see a graduate school for liberal arts. Please help.</p>
<p>Columbia College is the undergraduate school for Columbia. SEAS is the engineering school. For liberal arts, you would apply to Columbia College.</p>
<p>wait what if we sent our SAT scores to Columbia College, but we don’t want to do liberal arts?</p>
<p>You mean you want to be an engineer? Then send your application and SAT scores to SEAS.</p>
<p>First of all, its Hahvahd. And yes, if you know engineering is the only thing you will be doing undergraduate work in, apply to Columbia’s School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. This includes sending SAT scores via the College Board.</p>
<p>columbia has recently consolidated its reception of SAT scores, if you are an undergrad you should send it to the CEEB code previously reserved just for Columbia College (i think 2116 or something). if you send it to the SEAS ceeb, it will get to columbia, but it is to your advantage to send it to the undergraduate schools (college and seas, ceeb). the seas ceeb will continue to exist for gre students wanting to send it directly to seas.</p>
<p>@CrimsonFuture The account was not originally mine, but yes I realized the same spleeing error. You’re the only one to catch it so far :)</p>
<p>*spelling no “spleeing” (oh the irony)</p>
<p>*“not,” not “no” </p>
<p>oh the irony…</p>
<p>swiper no swiping</p>
<p>swiper there are better work-study jobs available!</p>
<p>"swiper no swiping "</p>
<p>“not” not “no”</p>
<p>well clearly you guys don’t have nephews/nieces or little cousins, i was totally referencing dora the explorer on here.</p>
<p>yeah, i was about to say, swiper no swiping is correct, it’s from dora.</p>
<p>dora the explorahhhhh</p>
<p>Sorry…last time I heard of the words “Dora the Explorer” was a couple of years ago lol.</p>