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As a Revson Fellow, may I enter a degree program at Columbia?

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As a Revson Fellow, may I enter a degree program at Columbia?

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Although the Revson Fellowship is not primarily designed for full-time degree candidates, some fellows do enroll in degree programs upon approval by the director of the fellowship. Most fellows do not enroll in degree programs. Instead, they take advantage of the freedom to select courses from various schools and departments to suit their self-designed study programs. Because tuition benefits are provided by Columbia University, all fellows are enrolled at Columbia University and may be enrolled in Columbia University degree programs. Tuition benefits can also cover individual courses at the Columbia’s affiliate institutions (Barnard College, Teachers College, Jewish Theological Seminary, and Union Theological Seminary), but tuition benefits are not applicable for students who are enrolled in degree programs at these affiliate institutions at the time of their Revson Fellowship.

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