Columbia University is the oldest higher education institution in New York State, formerly known as King's College. It is one of the five oldest universities in the United States and one of the universities that have produced the most Nobel Prize winners.
By April 2022, 96 Nobel Prize winners had been produced by alumni, professors and researchers of Columbia University. Famous alumni in the history of Columbia University include five American Founding Fathers, 10 US Supreme Court justices, 20 billionaires, 20 Oscar winners, 29 American governors and 34 heads of state.
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Columbia University has 265,438+0 colleges, including 3 undergraduate colleges: Columbia College, General Education College, Engineering and Applied Science College, Barnard College (Women's Undergraduate College) (4 undergraduate colleges enroll students separately and teach together. Teachers, courses and graduation requirements are the same).
14 Graduate institutions: Columbia University School of Journalism, Columbia University Teachers College, Columbia Law School, Columbia Business School, School of International and Public Affairs, School of Professional Research, School of Social Work, School of Architecture and Planning Protection, School of Art, College of Arts and Sciences, School of Engineering and Applied Science, School of Medicine, School of Nursing, School of Dentistry and Oral Surgery, School of Public Health; And affiliated colleges: American Jewish Theological Seminary and new york Concord Theological Seminary.
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