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The School of General Studies, commonly known as General Studies or simply GS, is Columbia University's undergraduate college for non-traditional students.
Unlike Columbia College, whose students are required to attend full-time, students in GS have the option of attending part-, half-, or full-time. Slightly less than half of students attend part- or half-time, and slightly more than half attend full-time.
GS awards both the Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees. Located at...
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