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'''Jessica Marinaccio''' is the Director of Admissions for [[Columbia College]] and [[SEAS]]. Marinaccio joined the [[Office of Undergraduate Admissions]] in [[1999]] and succeeded [[Eric Furda]] as director in [[2004]].<ref>[http://columbiaspectator.com/node/13982 Marinaccio to Continue Furda's Admissions Plan], Columbia Spectator February 11, 2004</ref> Marinaccio studied English and American Literature at [[Harvard College]] ([[1991]]) and received a degree in education from Harvard's Graduate School of Education in [[1994]].<ref>[http://www.college.columbia.edu/aboutcc/admin/officers.php The Administration and Faculty of Columbia College]</ref>
 
'''Jessica Marinaccio''' is the Director of Admissions for [[Columbia College]] and [[SEAS]]. Marinaccio joined the [[Office of Undergraduate Admissions]] in [[1999]] and succeeded [[Eric Furda]] as director in [[2004]].<ref>[http://columbiaspectator.com/node/13982 Marinaccio to Continue Furda's Admissions Plan], Columbia Spectator February 11, 2004</ref> Marinaccio studied English and American Literature at [[Harvard College]] ([[1991]]) and received a degree in education from Harvard's Graduate School of Education in [[1994]].<ref>[http://www.college.columbia.edu/aboutcc/admin/officers.php The Administration and Faculty of Columbia College]</ref>
  
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Jessica Marinaccio

Jessica Marinaccio is the Director of Admissions for Columbia College and SEAS. Marinaccio joined the Office of Undergraduate Admissions in 1999 and succeeded Eric Furda as director in 2004.[1] Marinaccio studied English and American Literature at Harvard College (1991) and received a degree in education from Harvard's Graduate School of Education in 1994.[2]

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