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Columbia Announces Class of 2028 Admissions Decisions

After months of outreach and deliberation, Columbia Undergraduate Admissions is delighted to share that 2,319 students have been offered admission to the Class of 2028 by Columbia College and The Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science.

These students were selected from the third largest applicant pool in Columbia’s history. In total, 60,248 students submitted their applications through Columbia’s Early Decision and Regular Decision cycles.

The admitted class—notified of their decision via secure online access tonight at 7 p.m.—includes students from all 50 states (as well as the District of Columbia, Guam, Puerto Rico, the Mariana Islands and the US Virgin Islands) and 108 countries. Despite widespread delays with FAFSA processing, the financial aid office was able to provide students with their estimated financial aid eligibility at the time of their admission, and approximately half of admitted students have been offered need-based financial aid thus far. Columbia continues to meet 100 percent of demonstrated need for all admitted students, without loans and regardless of citizenship.

“The students we admitted today are so much more than their impressive credentials. Through their essays and extracurriculars, research projects and maker portfolios, they have revealed remarkable depth, dedication and inspiration,” said Jessica Marinaccio, dean of Undergraduate Admissions and Financial Aid. “These students are interdisciplinary change-makers, caring community members and individuals who lead with genuine kindness. We know that our entire community at Columbia will have great cause to celebrate when the Class of 2028 joins us in Morningside Heights this fall!”

A full schedule of in-person and virtual programming, including alumni-hosted receptions in locations around the world, will allow admitted students and their families to get to know Columbia and their future classmates.

“My colleagues and I have treasured the time we’ve spent learning about individuals through their applications. And in the weeks ahead, we are excited to support each admitted student as they endeavor to make the best possible choice for themselves,” Marinaccio said. “Exploring, selecting and applying to colleges is a weighty process for students and families to navigate. We commend the future members of Columbia’s incoming class, and we also applaud everyone who has taken steps toward their goal of furthering their education.”

McEneaney Memorial Reading features Irish author Cólm Tóibín

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Cólm Tóibín, the Irene and Sidney B. Silverman Professor of the Humanities at Columbia University, will visit campus April 11 to deliver the Eamon McEneaney Memorial Reading , part of the Spring 2024 Barbara & David Zalaznick Reading Series in the Department of Literatures in English. The reading will feature works by Irish and Irish American writers.

Tóibín is the author of 11 novels, including “Long Island,” which is releasing on May 7 and is a sequel to his 2009 novel “Brooklyn,” which won the Costa Book Award and was adapted into a movie in 2015.

His other novels include “The Magician,” winner of the Rathbones Folio Prize; “The Master,” winner of the Los Angeles Times Book Prize; “The Testament of Mary” and “Nora Webster” and he is the author of two story collections and several books of criticism.

He will speak at 5 p.m. in the Hollis E. Cornell Auditorium, Room 132, Goldwin Smith Hall. A book signing and reception will follow the reading, with a selection of Tóibín’s books available to purchase from Buffalo Street Books.

Tóibín has been named the Laureate for Irish Fiction for 2022–2024 by the Arts Council of Ireland and has been shortlisted three times for the Booker Prize. He lives in Dublin and New York. 

McEneaney ‘77, a Cornell athlete, writer and poet, died on September 11, 2001, in the North Tower of the World Trade Center. Friends, teammates and family members created this reading series in his honor.

For more information on the Zalaznick Reading Series, visit the Department of Literatures in English website .

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