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Furthermore, as part of Columbia's never-ending quest for the ideal platonic "form of the bureaucracy", the [[Office of Pre-Professional Advising]], [[Columbia Undergraduate Scholars Program]] and [[Academic Success Programs]] have been rolled into the "CSA" umbrella along with "general advising". | Furthermore, as part of Columbia's never-ending quest for the ideal platonic "form of the bureaucracy", the [[Office of Pre-Professional Advising]], [[Columbia Undergraduate Scholars Program]] and [[Academic Success Programs]] have been rolled into the "CSA" umbrella along with "general advising". | ||
− | CSA will be moving into a revamped 4th floor of [[Lerner Hall] in 2010.[http://bwog.net/2010/05/06/lerner-2010-a-place-for-students] | + | CSA will be moving into a revamped 4th floor of [[Lerner Hall]] in 2010.[http://bwog.net/2010/05/06/lerner-2010-a-place-for-students] |
== External links == | == External links == |
Revision as of 23:07, 16 July 2010
The Center for Student Advising is the advising center for Columbia undergraduates. It is the result of the merger of FYSAAC and JSAC.
As a result of the merger, students are now supposed to have the same adviser for all four years of college.
Operationally, the merger has resulted in a new website and a name change for the three advising offices, which are still located in Lerner Hall (formerly FYSAAC), Broadway Residence Hall (JSAC), and Schapiro Hall (JSAC).
Furthermore, as part of Columbia's never-ending quest for the ideal platonic "form of the bureaucracy", the Office of Pre-Professional Advising, Columbia Undergraduate Scholars Program and Academic Success Programs have been rolled into the "CSA" umbrella along with "general advising".
CSA will be moving into a revamped 4th floor of Lerner Hall in 2010.[1]