The English Department will be holding an upcoming Program Planning Meeting on Monday, March 23rd from 2-3PM at Sulzberger Parlor for any students interested in pursuing an English major, double, major, minor, or about courses being offered for Fall 2026! Please see the flyer down below!
Monday, February 23, 2026
Film Studies Program Planning Meeting on April 8th!
The Film Studies Department will be holding a Program Planning meeting on Wednesday, April 8th from 5:30-6:30PM in 307 Milbank Hall for any studies interested in upcoming courses offered for Fall 2026! Please see the flyer down below!
Education Program Open House this Monday on February 23rd! -- UPDATE: **VIRTUAL MEETING**
Thursday, February 19, 2026
Undergraduate Statistics Open-House!
Please come to our undergraduate statistics open-house tomorrow, Friday the 20th, from noon to 3:00 p.m. in 309 Uris. It is an opportunity to hear about the majors and minors and joint-majors in Statistics. (The catering should be pretty good, too.)
Tuesday, February 17, 2026
Student Information Session for PSY BC 3465x, 3466y on March 3rd!
Please take a look at the flyer down below for an upcoming information session for the Toddler Center Seminar (PSY BC3465x, 3466y) on Tuesday, March 3rd at 4:15PM in Milbank 018 if you are interested in learning about toddler development and gaining first-hand experience working with toddlers. It is an eight credit, year long (two-semester) course open to rising sophomores, juniors, and seniors.
If you cannot attend the session in-person, you may join virtually over Zoom through this link here.
If you have any questions or to request an application, email toddlercenter@barnard.edu
You can also visit their page here for more information here
Monday, February 16, 2026
Join us for the Major Declaration Celebration!
Friday, February 13, 2026
Peer Mentoring Program Hiring for 2026-27!
Access Barnard would like to share that their Peer Mentoring Program is now hiring new mentors for the 2026-27 academic year! Applications are due on Friday, March 6th!
Please see the flyer below for more information! You can find the link to the application here!
Thursday, February 12, 2026
Apply to join the BSAR team!
Tuesday, February 10, 2026
German Program Planning meeting on February 27th!
The German Department will be holding a virtual open house on Friday, February 27th from 3-4PM for all students interested in a major/minor or in new German courses being offered next semester if you are interested!
The meeting will be held over Zoom, which you can join through this link here! You may also find the Zoom meeting information down below!
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The German Department is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.
Topic: GERMAN OPEN HOUSE
Time: Feb 27, 2026 03:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Join Zoom Meeting
https://columbiauniversity.zoom.us/j/99998697289?pwd=oAgayV3CbvSbFKXcpiBHEXLD0Dj1rO.1
Meeting ID: 999 9869 7289
Passcode: 034573
Friday, February 6, 2026
Stop by Friday FLI-Bys to meet with FLI advisors!
Please see the flyer down below for Friday FLI-Bys if you are looking to meet with FLI advisors to seek advice or simply talk with! They are held every Friday from 12PM-2PM in the Access Barnard lounge located in Milbank 111!
Wednesday, February 4, 2026
Attend Barnard's TEDx Event on February 20th!
Tuesday, February 3, 2026
Meet Your Title VI/Title IX Coordinator!
Monday, February 2, 2026
How to drop a class by the Feb 24 deadline
Friday, 1/30/2025 was the deadline to add a class, but you can still drop up to the February 24 deadline (after the drop deadline, you can withdraw with a W on or before March 26)
Follow the easy online steps below to drop a class on or before the deadline.
1. Contact your adviser to discuss and obtain their approval
Best practice is to have an advising conversation where you discuss options and any possible implications of this drop on your full-time status or your graduation progress, but depending on how much you and your adviser have already discussed things, they may agree to review and approve your form without such a meeting
2. Submit the online Drop Request Form
You will only be able to drop online if your adviser grants permission. Be sure that you are not attempting to drop below 12 credits unless approved via CARDS or as a final-semester senior -- the system will not allow drop below 12 credits without additional approval, and there are separate processes for the approved situations.
3. Once your adviser grants permission, you will receive an email informing you that you have permission to drop the class(es) discussed.
While this adviser permission is for the specific class you request, functionally it reopens your ability to drop in general, so be sure to drop the right class and nothing else.
4. **Do NOT forget this step!!!** You will have two days to drop the class on Vergil.*
If you don't drop within the 2-day window, you will need to request permission again.
*Note that you must drop on or before the drop deadline if you want the class removed from your transcript.












