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A '''Salutatorian''', typically judged to be the second most worthy degree candidate in his or her school's respective graduating class by [[GPA]] and other measures, and, at least at [[Columbia College]], gives the speech at [[Class Day]], rather than the [[Valedictorian]]. A possible explanation for this may be that often the Valedictorian is just too much of a nerd, or more likely, it could be because Columbia College makes no academic distinction between the Salutatorian and the [[Valedictorian]].
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A '''Salutatorian''' is typically judged to be the second most worthy degree candidate in his or her school's respective graduating class by [[GPA]] and other measures.
  
 
==List of [[Columbia College]] salutatorians==
 
==List of [[Columbia College]] salutatorians==
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*[[2021]]: [[Sofia Montrone]]
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*[[2020]]: [[Ariana Mao]]
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*[[2019]]: [[Jessica Bai]]
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*[[2018]]: [[Hannah Bender]]
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*[[2017]]: [[Hui Yu Wong]]
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*[[2016]]: [[Zoe Poll]]
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*[[2015]]: [[Stephanie Gergoudis]]
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*[[2014]]: [[Samuel Walker]]
 
*[[2013]]: [[Yoshiaki Ko]]
 
*[[2013]]: [[Yoshiaki Ko]]
 
*[[2012]]: [[Zachary Levine]]
 
*[[2012]]: [[Zachary Levine]]

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List of SEAS Salutatorians

2011: Michael Wang

List of School of General Studies Salutatorians