<p>^Nothing new here. Columbia treats BC and TC as if they were faculties of CU for the purpose of awarding degrees to the students of affiliated institutions. These are still sovereign and separate educational institutions, and their individual faculty members are NOT faculty members at CU. (The exception being one math, one physics and one astronomy/physics professor hold joint BC and CU status because Barnard previously had no academic departments in math and physics.) Indeed, BC, TC and UTS faculty are not employed by CU and cannot live in CU owned housing due to lack of affiliation.</p>
<p>ID cards make institutional affiliation clear. <a href=“http://www.tc.columbia.edu/cardservices/index.asp?Id=The+University+Card&Info=The+University+Card”>http://www.tc.columbia.edu/cardservices/index.asp?Id=The+University+Card&Info=The+University+Card</a></p>
<p>@calmom What’s in your wallet?</p>