Wednesday, December 7, 2022

How to see your position on a waitlist

 



To view your position on a waitlist for a course, you’ll need to log into SSOL (Student Services Online) using your Columbia UNI and password.

Once you log into SSOL, click on the “Registration” link on the home screen under the Academic Records section of the Your Data tab.

From there, click the “Continue with Spring 2023 Registration” button on the following screen.

You will be taken to a screen with both classes you are currently registered for and classes you are on the waitlist for. On SSOL, classes under the “Spring 2023 classes” refer to classes you are registered for and classes under the “Spring 2023 Wish List” refer to classes you’re on the waitlist for.

When you’re on the waitlist for a class, SSOL will tell you either your position on the waitlist or it will say “Pending Approval.”

If a class gives you your position on the waitlist, this indicates that the waitlist is automatic. This means that the waitlist for the class is managed by the online registration services. If a person drops the class, the student who is in position 1 on the waitlist will automatically be added to the class.

If a course says “Pending Approval” under the waitlist, this means that the professor for the course is managing the waiting list. Rather than having students automatically file into the class from the waitlist, the professor is individually reviewing students for admittance to the class.

SSOL can help you find open classes, see how long waitlists are, and what your position is on them

 Here is a picture guide to help you all search for classes using SSOL:








Need an extra credit or two this spring? Here are a few options

 



Doing that degree-audit arithmetic and need one or two more credits?

If you're having trouble getting up to the number of credits you need and are looking for a 1-2-credit course to add, here are some options and tips. 

**Be sure to check course descriptions for special registration procedures or necessary permissions.

Know of something that's not on here? Email SeniorClassDean@barnard.edu, and we'll add it!

1-2 credit course options:

1. Fulfill your PE requirement if you haven't yet.
Register online and be sure to attend the first class meeting. PE courses may initially appear in your myBarnard program as 0 credits and will then be transformed to 1 credit (if you are eligible) after the final registration deadline.

Pro Tip:
Unfortunately, there is little to no space in PE for students who want this as an elective. Only students who have not yet completed the PE requirement will be able to preregister for PE. Dance, on the other hand (see below!), often has space


2. Take a dance class
Dance classes may initially appear in Student Planning as 0 credits -- if you don't change this when registering, you can fill out the Form to Request a Point of Dance Credit.

 
3. Depending on your background and interests, here are some popular ways to enrich your academic experience while also adding a credit or two. 


Pro tips:

  • Some of these may be full, but you may be able to join a waiting list.
  • Be sure to check course descriptions for prerequisites or special registration procedures!
a. For students who sing, play an instrument, or want to know more about music:

b. For  students with some computer programming experience:
Programming Languages -- COMS-W3101.
Development Technology -- COMS-W3102

Check Computer Science Course Listings for current options. Sometimes these classes are added later than others, so if you don't see them now, you might find them during the fall semester.


c. If you're interested in Physics/Astronomy, Biology, Environmental Science

Contact your department to see if you can earn credit for supervised research in a professor's lab

Or:

Seminar in Current Research Problems (Physics) - 2 credits

Seminar in Contemporary Physics and Astronomy - 1 credit

Topics in Biology: Crossroads in Bioethics - 2 credits

A Day in the Life of a New York Scientist (EnvSci) - 2 credits

d. Workshops in some Social Science and Humanities fields:

ECON-UN2029 Fed Challenge Workshop

URBS-UN3990 Crisis Management & Municipal Government

AFEN-BC2022 ReMaking Shakespeare's Sonnets: Race and Intertextu-ality - 2 credits, application needed

f. If you're interested in Theatre, Dance, or Backstage work:
Practicum or Rehearsal & Performance (Theatre or Dance) -- for actors, dancers, stage managers, prop or costume makers, and theatre tech people. Check the course description to see who to contact if you are interested.

g. If you have background in some languages and want to improve your fluency:

Check the course listings for 2-credit Intermediate or Advanced Conversation classes in FrenchItalian, or German,

Or supervised readings in languages -- varies each semester: past options have included Dutch, Sinhala, and Zulu.


h. If you're interested in International Affairs, Political Science, and/or Economics: consider a "short course" at the School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA)
*search the CU Directory of Classes for "course date" to see when the course starts & ends*
One of the "short courses" offered by the School for International & Public Affairs (SIPA). Search The SIPA Catalogue or the SIPA page of the CU Directory of Classes for 1-1.5-credit courses. You can't just register online for these.  Here is the procedure:

  1. Check to see if the class you want is on the list of SIPA courses approved for Barnard students (forthcoming -- link will be added when available; in the meantime, use your judgment to assess if the class is academic as opposed to professional development)
  2. Contact the instructor to ask if there is space available and if it is appropriate for you given your background. Get any approvals in writing (email is fine).
  3. Contact your academic adviser for approval that the course appropriately fits into both your schedule and a liberal arts curriculum. 
  4. Upload both approvals when submitting the online add form.




4. Search Vergil for courses between 0 and 2 credits.
You'll have to scroll through a lot of things that may not help you, like labs for courses you're not taking, courses limited to class years other than yours, but this will give you the most comprehensive listing.

Pro Tip:
Check the detailed course descriptions in the Directory of Classes for prerequisites, restrictions, or special application procedures.

CEP Finals Plan-a-Thon



Join Barnard's Center for Engaged Pedagogy for a Finals Plan-a-thon Thursday 12/8 from 2-4pm in the CEP (126 Milstein). They will have blank templates for weekly, daily, and monthly calendars along with super cute stickers and pens to decorate your study schedules. No need to RSVP, just drop in!

Friday, December 2, 2022

If You're Feeling A Little Stressed, Try This:

 

Furman workshop to help you with stress and time-management 12/7/2022

Furman Counseling is planning to hold our second START Workshop on Wednesday  (12/7) at 12pm at the Counseling Center (100 Hewitt Hall). Snacks will be provided. This will be a space for students to learn some tips on how to destress, manage their time, and relax as they head into finals season.


Thursday, December 1, 2022

Studying for Memory & Comprehension

 

Join the CEP for a workshop on studying for memory & comprehension on December 5th from 4:15 to 5:15pm in the CEP (Milstein 126). Recalling information is one of the most important academic skills and will be needed in almost all of your courses. Whether you are seeking to improve your study skills or preparing for an exam, this workshop can help you tackle memorizing and retaining large amounts of information through science-backed study methods and strategies. We will also create personalized study plans during this workshop. 

Friday, November 18, 2022

A little message from Life Up Barnard!

 

Hi Sophomores!


As returning students, we know you probably feel a little more at home at Barnard than you did a year ago. You have your routines, friends, and most importantly, a better understanding of where buildings are on campus! If you’re still looking for another extracurricular to be a part of and/or some new friends, we here at Lift Up Barnard wanted to remind you that we as a group are here for you!


In case you don’t know who we are, or would like a little refresher, we’re a student-led group dedicated to friendship and community at Barnard. Every week, we switch between having discussions about things like FOMO, stress, friend groups, and more, and having fun activities like origami sessions, movie/game nights, and other things like that. A few times a semester, we also take some off-campus trips to explore NYC together! In the past, we’ve gone to Hex & Co, Levain Bakery, a picnic in Central Park, and the Union Square Holiday Market.


It’s never too late to join our group, as we pride ourselves in being a welcoming space for all Barnard students, no matter what stage you’re at in your college journey. For the rest of the semester, we meet every Tuesday at 6pm in 327 Milbank. Send us an email at liftupbarnard@gmail.com or shoot us a DM on Instagram at @liftupbarnard to be added to our mailing list or with any questions/comments you may have. 


We hope to meet y’all soon, and best of luck with the rest of the semester!


Love,

Lift Up Barnard


Wednesday, November 16, 2022

Study Abroad General & France and Francophone Countries Info Sessions!

 Study Abroad in France Academic Year | Academic Year Abroad in France

 - 
Milstein Center LL001 (Hybrid)

Ever wondered about studying in a French Speaking country? Come and learn all about it here! This is a hybrid event which will be held in-person in Milstein LL001 and synchronously via zoom. 

Join Zoom Meeting (link here)

Meeting ID: 934 8466 9134

Passcode: 854974

How do I withdraw from a class with a W by the Nov 17 deadline?

 


The deadline to withdraw from a fall 2022 class is November 17. Withdrawn classes will not affect your GPA and you will not earn credit for them, but they will remain on your transcript, and a W will be entered place of the final grade. 

Note: You may not withdraw from a class if doing so would leave you with fewer than 12 credits.

 

To withdraw from a class, use this online form, following these steps:


1. Consult with your adviser.


2. Get an email from your adviser confirming they approve you to withdraw from this specific class.


3. Download that email as a PDF or save a screenshot of it.


4. Complete and submit the online W form, uploading your adviser’s confirmation email when prompted to do so.


5. You will receive an email confirmation once your W request is processed, ordinarily within two business days. 

Note that the W will not appear on your record until the end of the semester when final grades are entered.

Need an extra credit or two this spring? Here are a few options

 


Doing that degree-audit arithmetic and need one or two more credits?

If you're having trouble getting up to the number of credits you need and are looking for a 1-2-credit course to add, here are some options and tips. 

**Be sure to check course descriptions for special registration procedures or necessary permissions.

Know of something that's not on here? Email SeniorClassDean@barnard.edu, and we'll add it!

1-2 credit course options:

1. Fulfill your PE requirement if you haven't yet.
Register online and be sure to attend the first class meeting. PE courses may initially appear in your myBarnard program as 0 credits and will then be transformed to 1 credit (if you are eligible) after the final registration deadline.

Pro Tip:
Unfortunately, there is little to no space in PE for students who want this as an elective. Only students who have not yet completed the PE requirement will be able to preregister for PE. Dance, on the other hand (see below!), often has space


2. Take a dance class
Dance classes may initially appear in your myBarnard program as 0 credits -- if you don't change this when registering, you can fill out the Form to Request a Point of Dance Credit.

 
3. Depending on your background and interests, here are some popular ways to enrich your academic experience while also adding a credit or two. 


Pro tips:

  • Some of these may be full, but you may be able to join a waiting list.
  • Be sure to check course descriptions for prerequisites or special registration procedures!
a. For students who sing, play an instrument, or want to know more about music:

b. For  students with some computer programming experience:
Programming Languages -- COMS-W3101.
Development Technology -- COMS-W3102

Check Computer Science Course Listings for current options. Sometimes these classes are added later than others, so if you don't see them now, you might find them during the fall semester.


c. If you're interested in Physics/Astronomy, Biology, Environmental Science

Contact your department to see if you can earn credit for supervised research in a professor's lab

Or:

Seminar in Current Research Problems (Physics) - 2 credits

Seminar in Contemporary Physics and Astronomy - 1 credit

Topics in Biology: Crossroads in Bioethics - 2 credits

A Day in the Life of a New York Scientist (EnvSci) - 2 credits

d. Workshops in some Social Science and Humanities fields:

ECON-UN2029 Fed Challenge Workshop

URBS-UN3990 Crisis Management & Municipal Government

AFEN-BC2022 ReMaking Shakespeare's Sonnets: Race and Intertextu-ality - 2 credits, application needed

f. If you're interested in Theatre, Dance, or Backstage work:
Practicum or Rehearsal & Performance (Theatre or Dance) -- for actors, dancers, stage managers, prop or costume makers, and theatre tech people. Check the course description to see who to contact if you are interested.

g. If you have background in some languages and want to improve your fluency:

Check the course listings for 2-credit Intermediate or Advanced Conversation classes in FrenchItalian, or German,

Or supervised readings in languages -- varies each semester: past options have included Dutch, Sinhala, and Zulu.


h. If you're interested in International Affairs, Political Science, and/or Economics: consider a "short course" at the School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA)
*search the CU Directory of Classes for "course date" to see when the course starts & ends*
One of the "short courses" offered by the School for International & Public Affairs (SIPA). Search The SIPA Catalogue or the SIPA page of the CU Directory of Classes for 1-1.5-credit courses. You can't just register online for these.  Here is the procedure:

  1. Check to see if the class you want is on the list of SIPA courses approved for Barnard students (forthcoming -- link will be added when available; in the meantime, use your judgment to assess if the class is academic as opposed to professional development)
  2. Contact the instructor to ask if there is space available and if it is appropriate for you given your background. Get any approvals in writing (email is fine).
  3. Contact your academic adviser for approval that the course appropriately fits into both your schedule and a liberal arts curriculum. 
  4. Upload both approvals when submitting the online add form.




4. Search Vergil for courses between 0 and 2 credits.
You'll have to scroll through a lot of things that may not help you, like labs for courses you're not taking, courses limited to class years other than yours, but this will give you the most comprehensive listing.

Pro Tip:
Check the detailed course descriptions in the Directory of Classes for prerequisites, restrictions, or special application procedures.



Tuesday, November 15, 2022

STAYING ON CAMPUS OVER THANKSGIVING BREAK?

 Barnard Dining Thanksgiving Break


Staying on campus for Thanksgiving? Pre-order one or two meals from Barnard Dining before Monday, November 21, at 11 am. Then pick up your meal(s) on Wednesday, November 23 between 11:30am - 2pm from Hewitt Dining! (One meal swipe or 15 points per meal.) Order here or contact Dining@Barnard.edu for more information!  

Hours of Operation November 23- November 27
Wednesday November 23 
Hewitt Dining: breakfast 7:30 am - 10am; lunch 11:30 am - 2 pm. 
Liz’s Place: 8 am - 2 pm
Hewitt Dining and Liz’s Place will be closed for dinner. 
Diana Center CafĂ© and Peet’s will be closed. 
 
Thursday November 24: ALL DINING LOCATIONS CLOSED 

Friday November 25  - Sunday November 27 
Hewitt Dining will be open for brunch 11 am - 3 pm  and dinner 4:30 pm - 7 pm. 
Diana Center Cafe, Liz’s Place and Peet’s will be closed.

Friday, November 4, 2022

Cognitive Science Program Planning Meeting

 

Friday, November 11th

1:30pm-2:30pm

Sulzberger Parlor

3rd Floor Barnard Hall

Come learn about the major requirements and spring courses, talk with faculty, meet other students and ask all your questions!

For more information or to join the Cognitive Science mailing list, please email Maia Bernstein at mbernste@barnard.edu

Thursday, November 3, 2022

English Department Program Planning Meeting

 

Thursday, November 10, 2022
2-3 pm
Via Zoom - email english@barnard.edu from your Barnard email address for Zoom invitation

This event is for prospective majors and current majors to come meet faculty and learn more about the English department! We'll update you on next semester's course offerings, plus an editor of Meliora, the English Department's undergraduate-run academic journal for English theses, will answer any questions you might have.

We hope you can join us!

Wednesday, November 2, 2022

Philosophy Program Planning Meeting

 

Thursday, November 10th

1pm – 2pm
326 Milbank Hall

Come speak with faculty members and meet other Philosophy Majors about Spring classes!
 Free pizza will be available!

Monday, October 31, 2022

Physics & Astronomy Program Planning Meeting

 

Barnard College Physics & Astronomy
Spring Semester 2023
Program Planning Meeting
Ella Weed Room
2nd floor Milbank Hall
Wednesday, November 2nd 2022
11:30 AM – 1:30 PM

Thursday, October 27, 2022

German Open House

                             

Wednesday, November 2nd
6:00-7:00PM
Milbank 302 


Join us to learn more about the German program, meet the faculty and view our Spring 2023 courses!
Can't make it in person? Just us by Zoom!

Prospective Political Science Majors

 

Please to watch this video if you would like to learn more about the department! It is a recording from a  fantastic major meeting held in April 2022-- virtually all faculty members participated introducing the department, the major, and every faculty members (their courses, research interests, etc) to prospective majors! 

See below for some useful links in addition to the video:

Can’t find what you’re looking for? Email polsci@barnard.edu with any questions! 

The Department Administrator, Taylor Doran, is available in her office for walk-ins, holds office hours every week, both on zoom and in person, and is always happy to answer student's questions in person and/or via email!

Monday, October 24, 2022

Architecture Program Planning Meeting

 





Interested in finding out more about the Architecture Major? Come to The McCagg Gallery, 4th floor, The Diana Center on Wednesday, October 26, 12:00-1:00pm to find out more!! You may also email architecture@barnard.edu

Fall 2022 Program Planning Meetings



Trying to figure out what major to declare or what kinds of  classes you should be taking for a prospective major? Have any specific questions for various departments? Well you're in luck! From October 25th - November 16th there will be opportunities for you to check different departments and ask all of your questions! Please see below to find out what day each department is holding their program planning meetings:

Department NameMeeting Day, Date and TimeMeeting Location or Zoom Link
Africana StudiesWednesday, Nov 2, 4:30-6pmCCIS Library Barnard Hall 2nd floor
ArchitectureWednesday, October 26, 12:00-1:00pmThe McCagg Gallery, 4th floor, The Diana Center
BiologyFriday, November 11, 12:00-1:00pm with lunch served afterwardAltschul 903, https://columbiauniversity.zoom.us/j/98368140572
CCISThursday, Nov 3rd, 1-2pmBCRW Conference Room, Milstein 6th floor
ChemistryFriday, October 28, 2022Millstein LL002
Cognitive ScienceFriday, November 11, 1:30pm-2:30pmSulzberger Parlor, Barnard Hall
Computer ScienceWednesday, November 9, 6-7pmMilstein 514 (CSC social space), see https://cs.barnard.edu/events/computer-science-program-planning-meeting-Fall-2022 for more information
DanceThursday, November 3, 5:30-6:15PM306 Barnard Hall
EnglishThursday, November 10, 2-3pmEmail english@barnard.edu from your BC email address for Zoom invitation.
Film StudiesThursday, November 3, 4:30-5:30pm407 Barnard Hall
GermanWednesday November 2nd 6pm-7pmMilbank 302 or Zoom
HistoryWednesday, November 2, 5:30-6:30pmhttps://tinyurl.com/bdfwrufw Meeting ID: 922 1371 6136 Passcode: 174193
Human RightsFriday, October 28, 10am-11am113 Milstein
Medieval and Renaissance Studies ProgramWednesday, November 16, 10 am-noonBarnard Hall 401A
MusicWednesday November 2, 12:30-1:30319 Milbank
PhilosophyThursday, November 10, 1pm-2pm326 Milbank Hall
Physics & AstronomyWednesday, November 2nd, 11:30 am to 1 pmElla Weed Room, Milbank 2nd floor
Political ScienceWatch this video anytime
ReligionThursday November 10, 2-4pm224 Milbank
SociologyWednesday, November 9, 4:30-5:30 pmhttps://columbiauniversity.zoom.us/j/91078977368?pwd=dU5VdVZ2Q2YrWWZMaExsMjdCK2VOdz09
StatisticsOctober 26th from 3:00pm-5:00pmWatson Hall Conference Room 601

Theatre DepartmentMonday, October 31, 6:00-7:00pmMilbank Hall, Room 324
Urban StudiesTuesday, October 25, 6-7pDiana LL104
Women's, Gender, and Sexuality StudiesFriday Oct 28 from 1-2:30Milstein 119

Note 11/4/22: This list is still being updated, more departments to be added at a later time.