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Dual bachelor's degree with Columbia University

A dual BA programme is being offered jointly by Sciences Po and Columbia University. Admissions decisions will be made collaboratively by both institutions.

Section #procedure

Admissions procedure

Applicants to this dual BA programme must apply through the Columbia University website. All relevant information to the admission procedure is managed exclusively by Columbia University.

The application will be assessed exclusively for the dual BA.

Candidates who have been deemed eligible will be invited for an interview. Please read carefully for further details on the admission process and deadlines

If you also wish to apply to a Sciences Po undergraduate degree programme as well, you must submit your application through:

Section #entretiens

Interviews

Interviews will take place from mid-February to mid-March and will be conducted remotely. Interviews will be conducted in English. For applicants choosing a French track at Sciences Po, some questions in French can be asked. Candidates will be informed of their interview date by email. For more information on interviews, please read carefully the dedicated webpage.

Candidates who apply both to the Dual BA with Columbia and a Sciences Po undergraduate programme may be invited to two different interviews.

Admissions results

The admission results are notified by email to each applicant by our partner university according to the admission calendar

Degrees

At the end of their programme of study, candidates will be awarded a bachelor degree from Sciences Po and Columbia University. Like other Sciences Po students, new degree-holders will be able to enroll for the master's programme of their choice in compliance with the relevant selection criteria.

Find out more

Please read carefully for further details on the admission process and deadlines: Sciences Po-Columbia University Dual BA.

Fees & Financial Aid

Limited financial resources are not a barrier to receiving a Sciences Po education.

Nearly one in three students receives a full-fee scholarship.