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The School of General Studies (GS) is a liberal arts college and one of the undergraduate colleges of Columbia University, situated on the university's main campus in Morningside Heights, New York City. GS is known primarily for its traditional B.A. program for non-traditional students (those who have had an academic break of at least one year or are pursuing dual degrees). GS students make up almost 30% of the Columbia undergraduate population. GS offers dual-degree programs with several leading universities around the world. It offers dual degrees with List College of the Jewish Theological Seminary, Sciences Po in France, Trinity College Dublin in Ireland, Tel Aviv University in Israel, and City University of Hong Kong. It also offers the BA/MA Option with the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, the Combined Plan and the MS Express program with the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, and five-year joint degrees with the School of International and Public Affairs. GS offers the Postbaccalaureate Premedical Program, the oldest and largest program of its kind in the United States. Notable alumni include Nobel Prize winners Simon Kuznets, Baruj Benacerraf, and Louise Glück, as well as J.D. Salinger, Amelia Earhart, Leonard Cohen and Princess Firyal of Jordan. Source: Wikipedia (en)
Authors educated at Columbia University School of General Studies 77
J. D. Salinger
Joseph Gordon-Levitt
Robert Sean Leonard
Telly Savalas
Jane Jacobs
Baruj Benacerraf
Donald Judd
John Horgan
Pat Boone
Mike Gravel
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Trent Dimas
Sandy Koufax
Lena Park
Jason Everman
Troy Murphy
Jonathan Taylor Thomas
Ossie Davis
Julia Bacha
Raymond Federman
Seymour Halpern
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Edward Harris
Jacques Pépin
Donald Richie
Matthew Lipman
Jehuda Reinharz
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Louis Simpson
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Michelle Page
Frank Sutton
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Eric Shaw
Matt Sanchez
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Lauren McFall
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Lee Siegel
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