Department Name | Meeting Date and Time | Meeting Location |
WGSS | Feb 26, 2pm-3pm | CCIS Conference Room, Barnard Hall 205 |
Cognitive Science | Feb 26, 6pm-7pm | Sulzberger Parlor |
Spanish & Latin American Cultures | March 4, 12:00 PM | Sulzberger Hall, North Tower |
Anthropology | March 5, 4pm-5:30pm | Milstein LL001 |
Jewish Studies | March 25, 9am-10am | 218 Milbank |
Friday, January 31, 2025
Monday, January 27, 2025
Tuesday, January 21, 2025
Can I take more than 19 credits? How/when can I get permission?
Q: I heard it's possible for students to get permission from their adviser to take more than 19 credits. Is that true, and if so, how/when can I get permission?
A: Yes, in rare cases, and only once the semester has begun. You may request adviser permission* for more than 19 credits only during the final registration period (Jan 21-31for spring 2025), using this online form.
NOTE: Approval after the registration deadline is by petition only.
*Please note that these requests will only be granted for urgent reasons, such as completion of a major, a minor, or for graduation requirements.
Q: What if I get in off a waitlist that puts me over the limit?
A: If you are removed from a waitlist and temporarily find yourself in more than 19 credits, you will need to drop the "extra" class or receive approval to exceed the limit
Warning: if you neither request permission nor drop below 19 credits, the registrar will drop you from the most recently added class
The Spelman College Exchange Program - Application Deadline: Feb 15
Barnard offers students the opportunity to participate in a semester-long domestic exchange program with Spelman College, the historically Black women’s college in Atlanta, Georgia. Barnard students studying at Spelman pay Spelman's rates for tuition, fees, room, and board to Barnard. Students interested in a visiting experience at Spelman should speak to the Junior Class Dean (https://deansiegel.youcanbook.me/).
Applications to study as a visiting student at Spelman College in the Fall 2025 term are available here: https://slate.barnard.edu/register/spelman.
The deadline to apply is February 15, 2025.
Thursday, January 16, 2025
Important Information About the Spring Semester and Shopping Period
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Do you still need to complete the PE Requirement?
Monday, January 13, 2025
When/Where/How to take your approved Deferred Exam from fall 2024
Deferred exams for Fall 2024 classes
Deferred exams from Fall 2024 will be held on Friday, January 24th & Monday, January 27, 2025. The Registrar Office will be in touch with you to confirm the location & room details regarding your exam details the week before exams.
Friday, January 24 9:00AM – 12:00PM - James Room (Barnard Hall)
Friday, January 24 1:00PM – 4:00PM - James Room (Barnard Hall)
Monday, January 27 9:00AM – 12:00PM - Event Oval in the Diana Center
Monday, January 27 :00PM – 4:00 PM - Event Oval in the Diana Center
For most in-person deferred exams, the Registrar Office will follow a self-scheduled exam model. You will be contacted directly if your exam has a specific day and time. Otherwise, this model, followed by a number of peer institutions, allows students to select when to take their exams from among a number of blocked exam time periods.
Fall 2024 deferred exams must be completed by Monday, January 27, 2025.
Pro Tips:
- If you have an unavoidable conflict between a deferred exam and a current class, prioritize the exam and email your instructor, copying your class dean, to say you were advised to do this and ask how to catch up on missed content
- If you have a choice, plan to take your deferred exam at the earliest possible opportunity -- that will give you a Plan B option if anything goes awry.
Thursday, January 2, 2025
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.
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. Students may earn no more than 2 PE credits total.
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. The only way to attempt to register for elective PE is to attend in person once PE classes begin and see if space is available then.
Dance, on the other hand (see below!), often has space
2. Take a dance class
Dance classes -- now 2 credits! -- 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!
- Columbia/Barnard Chorus or Chamber Singers
- Voice Lessons or Music Lessons -- see Music Performance Program website for info about auditions and fees
- These may be free for music majors and minors, and those participating in University Chorus or Orchestra -- there is additional cost for other students.
- Ear Training -- offered on a variety of levels, check Music Dept course listings for details
b. For students with some computer programming experience:
If offered:
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, Psychology
Contact your department to see if you can earn credit for supervised research in a professor's lab
Or:
Introduction to Research Skills in Astrophysics - ASTR2910UN
TOPICS IN BIOLOGY - BIOL3995UN
Introduction to Ecology, Evolution, and Environmental Biology - EEEB1005UN
WHAT'S NEW IN EARTH, ENVIRONMENTAL, AND CLIMATE SCIENCE?- EESC1006UN
PERSPECTIVES IN MATHEMATICS - MATH2001BC
d. Workshops in some Social Science and Humanities fields:
Religion Salon: New DirectionsRELI3996BC
ARTEMIS RISING SHORT COURSE IN FILM PRODUCTION - FILM3091BC
Russian Through Theater - RUSS3107UN
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 French, Italian, 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)
*check the course description 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 Vergil for SIPA courses between 1 and 2 credits, 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:
- Review the course description to assess if the class is academic as opposed to professional development (Barnard will not give academic credit for nonacademic coursework)
- 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).
- Contact your academic adviser for approval that the course appropriately fits into both your schedule and a liberal arts curriculum. Get this approval in writing as well
- Upload both approvals when submitting the online add form.
Example:
4. Search Vergil for courses of 1 or 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 for prerequisites, restrictions, or special application procedures.
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