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Course Registration

Welcome again to Columbia University this summer! We are so excited to have you studying with us this term. 

Visiting summer students at Columbia University have access to a dedicated Academic Advisor who can guide them through many aspects of their time at Columbia University, but our first role is to help you register for classes. All admitted students must register for their desired courses after receiving their admissions letter, following the steps below.

Please note: listing your desired courses in your application does not automatically register you for those courses nor does it guarantee seat availability.

Enrollment Next Steps

After Registration

After registration, follow these important steps to ensure you have access to the full Columbia student experience.

Add/Drop

Students can make changes to their schedule free of charge on the second, third, fourth, and fifth days of each session. This timeframe is referred to as the Change of Program Period. Students who wish to add or drop a course during this timeframe can do so by logging on to SSOL during their registration appointment times.

Dropping an Individual Course After Change-of-Program Period

There is no refund of tuition for individual courses dropped after the last day of the change-of-program period. If you wish to drop a course during this timeframe, you must complete an add/drop form.

Important: Failure to attend classes or notification submitted only to the instructor does not constitute dropping a course and will result in a mark of UW (Unofficial Withdrawal) for the course and full tuition will be charged.

Drop and Pass/Fail Deadlines

See all deadlines on the Calendars page.

Withdrawals and Refunds

The University defines withdrawing as dropping one’s entire program of courses (to 0 points) in any given term. Students who wish to withdraw must notify the School in writing by following the necessary withdrawal procedures.

Important: Failure to attend classes or notification submitted only to the instructor does not constitute dropping a course and will result in a mark of UW (Unofficial Withdrawal) for the course and full tuition will be charged.