Fellowship for Columbia post-baccalaureate

The Columbia University Department of Classics and the Classical Studies Graduate Program are delighted to announce the creation of two fellowships for Columbia’s post-baccalaureate certificate in Classics. These fellowships, which are part of the university’s commitment in support of diversity, equity, and inclusion, include full coverage of tuition and fees, a $25,000 combined living stipend and housing subsidy, and support for the student to participate in excavations held over the summer at Hadrian’s Villa in Tivoli.

The year-long post-baccalaureate certificate in Classics, offered through the School of Professional Studies, provides college graduates with the opportunity to improve their facility with ancient Greek and Latin and to expand their knowledge of the ancient world. Designed primarily for students interested in graduate-level study of Classics or related disciplines such as Ancient History, Art and Archaeology, Philosophy, Religion, or Medieval Studies, the program also accommodates qualified individuals with different educational goals and professional objectives, such as careers in secondary education. For further information on the post-baccalaureate certificate, see http://classics.columbia.edu/overview-2.

Details on eligibility and application requirements for the fellowship can be found at http://classics.columbia.edu/fellowship.

To be considered for the fellowship for AY 2022–23, please submit your materials by March 1, 2022. If you have any questions, you are welcome to contact Darcy Krasne (dk3009@columbia.edu), the faculty advisor of the Classics post-baccalaureate certificate.

Dr. Alan Ross is happy to field any questions (alan.ross@columbia.edu).