Friday, January 30, 2026

Study Abroad Fair on February 10th!

Please take a look at the flyer down below for the upcoming Study Abroad Fair taking place on Tuesday, February 10th from 4-6PM in the Diana Event Oval if you are interested in studying abroad during your time at Barnard!

You may also find information about applying for study abroad in 2026-2027 in this blog post here! The deadline for Fall 2026 programs is Sunday, February 15, 2026

Register for the Spring 2026 Francine LeFrak Financial Well-Being Undergraduate Certificate Program!

The Francine LeFrak Financial Well-Being Undergraduate Certificate Program is an 8-week student-led financial education program with a curriculum specialized for college students by college students to jumpstart your journey towards financial freedom. Learn about budgeting, saving, investing, & so much more from Barnard peers! Register here.

Build Healthier Relationships

What if love were something we were taught — with intention, thought, and care? The brand new 7-week relationship management certificate program (express your interest here), offered through the Francine A. LeFrak Foundation Center for Well-Being, invites students to explore what it means to build healthy, meaningful relationships in today’s world. Through guided discussions, interactive activities, and reflective exercises, participants will develop foundational skills around communication, boundaries, consent, navigating endings, grief, and digital connections. This certificate program is facilitated by the Clery Interns in collaboration with the Being Barnard team and is designed to support students in building confidence in their interpersonal relationships, both in person and online. Questions Email lefrakcenter@barnard.edu


Wednesday, January 28, 2026

Hot Chocolate Table on February 5th for Summer Session!

We wanted to share a message from Bo Hubbard, Associate Director of Summer Session & Pre-College Programs, about Summer Session here at Barnard. They are currently underway with getting courses set and would love to have students and faculty exposed to these course opportunities.

Registration is set to open on Tuesday, March 3rd and are hosting a hot chocolate table on Thursday, February 5th from 11AM-1PM in Barnard Hall to connect with students. You may find more information about the event here! You can also look through the Summer at Barnard page for further information!

Apply to study abroad in 2026-27!

The Preliminary Barnard application to study abroad in 2026-27 is OPEN! Start your application at passport.barnard.edu. All Barnard students must submit this application in order to be approved to study abroad for a semester or academic year. Review step by step instructions for how to apply here. 


Please note the NEW application deadline below:

Fall 2026 programs: February 15, 2026

For summer study abroad, the Summer 2026 Clearance Form is due by April 15, 2026

Questions? Visit passport.barnard.edu or email studyabroad@barnard.edu for questions.

PE Classes Closing today!

Last chance for PE registration! All PE classes will be closing for registration at 4PM today Wednesday, January 28th.  Any additions or changes after that must be made thorough direct request to Department Chair Lisa Northrop (lnorthro@barnard.edu). 

Thursday, January 22, 2026

PE Updates!

Still need to fulfill PE?  The following classes currently have space available:  

Cardio Circuits T/TH 9am - 9:50am

Beginning Yoga  - M/W 11am - 11:50am

Cardio Circuits -  T/TH 12pm - 12:50pm

Body Sculpting -  T/TH 5:10pm - 6:00pm

Tai Chi M/W 2:10pm - 3pm

Sign up on Vergil and attend the next class to retain your spot.  Contact Department Chair Lisa Northrop at lnorthro@barnard.edu with any questions.

FAQ: I submitted a form online -- how do I know if it was received, reviewed, or approved?

Did you submit one of the online forms that are available via the Slate for Students website? 

Wondering how to track its progress, i.e. to see if/when it was received, approved, processed, etc.?

Here's how to check.

1. Log into Slate directly or find it on the Barnard Portal under the Academics tab

 
 
 2. In the Home tab of Slate, scroll down to the bottom of the page, to Forms Submitted. There you'll see any forms you have submitted and can track them along their route from submitted to approved and processed. The legend below explains any symbols


3. That's it!

Wednesday, January 21, 2026

Use the Columbia University Projected Final Exam Schedule to plan ahead for finals!

Source: Mortarboard 1943, Barnard Digital Collections

Planning ahead for the end of your last semester?  The Columbia University Projected Final Exam Schedule is here to help. Days and times are accurate; the only difference between the "projected" exam schedule and the full schedule is the latter will also have locations.

The detailed, class-by-class list for both Columbia and Barnard classes should become available online after midterms

Note the following instructions regarding exam conflicts or exam hardship for Barnard students:

Students will occasionally have two exams scheduled for the same time. If you have exam conflict (two exams at the same time) or exam hardship (defined as three exams within a 24-hour period or four exams within a 48-hour period), please fill out this form.

Examinations are not rescheduled to accommodate travel plans.

Tuesday, January 20, 2026

ENGL BC3164 Shakespeare II

The English Department wanted to share information about an English course available to students this semester: ENGL BC3164 (Shakespeare II.) Feel free to find more information about the course here as well as down below from the course description.

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Prerequisites: Enrollment limited to 60 students. Critical and historical introduction to selected comedies, histories, tragedies, and romances by Shakespeare. Please note that you do not need to take ENGL BC3163: Shakespeare I and ENGL BC3164: Shakespeare II in sequence; you may take them in any order.

Everyone loves PE in January!

There are many PE spots available in classes. Students who need to fulfill the PE requirement must join an open class and attend in order to retain their place. 

Attendance credit will be counted on the first day. Check back during each of your registration times as spots will open up as students drop/add.  


Please contact Department Chair Lisa Northrop (lnorthro@barnard.edu) with any questions.

Junior FAQ: Can I take more than 19 credits? How/when can I get permission?

Q: I heard it's possible for students to get permission from their adviser to take more than 19 credits. Is that true, and if so, how/when can I get permission?

A: Yes, in rare cases, and only once the semester has begun. You may request adviser permission* for more than 19 credits only during the final registration period (Sept 2-12 for fall 2025). 

--> You may request approval via this form: https://slate.barnard.edu/register/max_credit_request

NOTE: Approval after the registration deadline is by petition only.

*Please note that these requests will only be granted for urgent reasons, such as completion of a major, a minor, or for graduation requirements.

 

Q: What if I get in off a waitlist that puts me over the limit?

A: If you are removed from a waitlist and temporarily find yourself in more than 19 credits, you will need to drop the "extra" class or receive approval to exceed the limit 


Warning: if you neither request permission nor drop below 19 credits, the registrar will drop you from the most recently added class.

Need to contact a professor? Find their contact info using Columbia's person-search page!

Need to contact a prof but don't know their email address? Here's a quick way to find contact info for almost anyone at Barnard or Columbia:

Go to the main Columbia University Homepage at www.columbia.edu and click on the magnifying-glass icon at the top right

 



A search box will appear. Type in the first and last name of whoever you're looking for





If you just see websites and no contact or not enough contact info, click People under the search box and log in with your UNI as directed





This will give you the full CU directory listing for your person 

Friday, January 16, 2026

Important Information about the Spring Semester and Shopping Period

 

Barnard College

Dear Students,

 

We hope your holiday break was enjoyable and that you are looking forward to the start of the spring semester. Please read the important information below, which includes details about the Spring Semester and Shopping Period.

 

Registering for classes

 

Registration will be open in Vergil from now through Friday, January 30. (Registration will be closed on weekends and on Monday, January 19). Registration start times can be viewed in Vergil.

 

If you are searching for a class to add to your schedule, the Course Search in Vergil allows you to search by subject, by department, by GER, by classes with open seats, etc.  See screenshots here.

 

•  First-year students: As a reminder, you should be registering for Barnard courses during your first year. You can easily limit your search to Barnard courses by selecting “Barnard College” in the School filter.

 

You can continue to make changes to your class schedule in Vergil through 9:30 p.m. on Friday, January 30, which is the final registration deadline.

 

By that date, be sure that you have:

 

•  Registered for all classes you intend to take (including any zero-credit discussion section or lab classes). Note that students cannot remain registered for two classes that overlap in time, and you must resolve any such conflicts by the registration deadline.
•  Received special permission from your adviser if you are planning to take more than 19 credits this semester. To request this permission from your adviser, use this Slate form beginning Tuesday, January 20. Please note that requests to exceed 19 credits will only be granted in exceptional circumstances. You should not request permission to exceed 19 credits simply to “shop” additional classes. First-year students are not eligible to exceed 19 credits.

 

If you decide to drop a class after the registration deadline on January 30, you will need to request your adviser’s permission using the Drop Request form in Slate. After receiving your adviser’s approval, you must also drop the class in VergilPlease note that students must remain enrolled in at least 12 credits per semester, except in very specific circumstances. The final deadline to drop a class (so that it no longer displays on your transcript) is Tuesday, February 24.

 

Attending class

 

•  Classes begin on Tuesday, January 20.
•  You should plan to attend every class for which you are officially registered, including during the shopping period. Attendance at the first class is advised in order to secure your spot in the class because it indicates to the faculty member that you plan to remain enrolled.  
•  If you are “shopping” a class (for which you have not yet been able to register), you should make every effort to attend it as well. Classroom space may constrain your ability to attend a class for which you are not registered. Please be in touch with the course instructor if that is the case.

 

Classroom locations and navigating campus

 

•  Classroom assignments are visible in Vergil. Be sure to verify the location before the first class session for each of your classes, since rooms are subject to change at the start of the semester.
•  Some Barnard classes are being held in rooms on the Teachers College (TC) campus again this semester. The building names are Zankel Hall, Macy Hall, and Horace Mann. If you have a class scheduled in those rooms, please note the following details:
•  The main entrance to the TC campus is at Zankel Hall on 120th Street between Broadway and Amsterdam. Please see the map here.
•  Use your Barnard ID card to tap the card access reader in order to enter the campus.
•  While on the TC campus, you can use Eduroam for Wifi. Click on this link for login instructions.
•  Due to the construction of the new Roy and Diana Vagelos Science Center, Barnard science departments and labs have moved to new locations on the Barnard, Teachers College, or Columbia campuses. Lab class locations can be found in Vergil. The map here shows building locations on each campus.
•  We encourage you to consult these revised campus maps if you need help navigating Barnard’s campus during construction.

 

Shopping Period 

 

As always, you have an opportunity at the beginning of each semester to visit classes for which you are not registered, so that you can learn more about the class content and format. This may help you decide if you would like to enroll. 

 

To aid in your decision-making, the Courseworks/Canvas sites for some Barnard classes will be open for all students to access syllabi and course materials for class shopping purposes.

 

•  Find the class in the Vergil Course Search 
•  In Vergil, click on the Course Title 
•  Click on the “View in CourseWorks” tab - this will take you to the class’ CourseWorks site. (If you don’t see the “View in Courseworks link” initially, click on the course title to display more details.)

 

If you are interested in shopping a Barnard class that does not have materials visible in Courseworks, the instructor may be willing to share the syllabus with you.

 

If you decide to enroll, be sure to officially add the class in Vergil before the January 30 deadline. If you have any questions, email registrar@barnard.edu

 

Enrollment Confirmation Process

 

Please note that final enrollment confirmation for new and continuing students will entail finalizing both your registration for a full-time schedule of classes (or approval for a reduced courseload) and payment of the term bill (for students on payment plans, be up to date on scheduled payments). Both steps must be completed by the Friday, January 30 semester registration/add deadline.

 

Students who have not completed both of these steps by the deadline will be deregistered for courses and, therefore, considered not enrolled for the semester. Students will then automatically be placed on a personal leave of absence.

 

Registration Holds will prevent add/drop

 

If you have a registration hold (e.g. a hold placed by the Bursar, Dean’s Office, Health Services), you will need to clear the hold before you can add/drop courses.

 

Students who do not have a designated emergency and/or missing person contact person on file with the College will have a registration hold. If you received an email asking you to provide this information using this Slate form, or if you are unsure if you have provided this information, please be sure you have done that prior to the start of the semester.

 

The Pass/D/Fail grading option

 

If you are interested in electing Pass/D/Fail (P/D/F) grading for a particular course, we recommend that you speak with your academic adviser or class dean to discuss this decision and whether it will be beneficial for your specific situation and longer-term goals.

 

Electing or Revoking P/D/F grading for a Spring 2026 class: This option is open in Vergil through the P/D/F deadline (Monday, May 4, 2026).

 

•  If you are already registered for the class, click the “Manage” button and change the Grading Option to P/D/F.  
•  If you are newly registering for the class, you can select the P/D/F Grading Option while registering.  
•  If a class does not have the P/D/F Grading Option available in Vergil, use this Slate form to request it.

 

As a reminder, Barnard students are able to elect P/D/F grading for one class per term. (This is in addition to any courses that are automatically graded Pass/Fail, such as First-year Writing or Seminar, PE, etc.) If you P/D/F a class, it cannot be used towards a major or minor requirement, but it may be used to fulfill a general education requirement. Students who are facing extenuating circumstances in a particular semester can petition to elect P/D/F grading in a second course, by speaking with their class dean and then submitting a petition to the College’s Committee on Programs and Academic Standing (CPAS). Further details are available on the Registrar’s webpage.

 

Uncovering a ‘P’ grade for a Fall 2025 class: Uncovering is available through Friday, January 30.  Access the Pass/D/Fail option through SSOL. In SSOL, Click on “P/D/F grading,” then “PDF Option Change Request,” then “Pass/D/Fail Uncover.”

 

Seniors graduating at the end of the fall semester

 

If you are planning to graduate at the end of this semester, congratulations! Here are a few suggestions to make sure that your plans stay on track:

 

•  Submit the official application for graduation. The deadline is Friday, January 23.  You can find the application either in Student Planning or at portal.barnard.edu, in the Graduation tab.
•  Be sure that you have registered for enough credits this fall to be eligible to graduate. If you entered Barnard as a first-year student, you will need 122 credits. If you entered Barnard as a transfer student, you will need 121 credits. Please also ensure that you are eligible to graduate per Barnard’s Academic Residency Requirement (scroll down to “Academic Residency Requirement” on this page).
•  Review your online degree audit to be sure that all general education requirements are marked as complete or in progress. Check in with your major adviser (if you haven’t already) to be sure your major requirements will also be complete.
•  If you are interested in enrolling in fewer than 12 credits during your final semester, you can submit that request in Slate. Please review Barnard’s Reduced Course Load Policy for more information.
•  If you are planning to declare a minor, submit the request in Slate as soon as you have registered for all required classes (and no later than March 1).
•  If you decide to P/D/F a class this semester, please keep in mind that, as a final semester senior, you cannot uncover the P grade later. Please make your final elections (either to elect P/D/F or to revoke a previously elected P/D/F) by the P/D/F deadline.

 

Deferred Exams from fall classes

 

If you had a serious extenuating circumstance requiring you to defer any of your final exams in December, please note the following:

•  Deferred exams for Barnard classes will be administered by the faculty member. Please be in communication with your instructor regarding the timing of the exam.
•  Deferred exams for Columbia classes will be administered by the Barnard Registrar’s Office on Friday, January 23. Be sure to reference the Registrar’s Office website and your Barnard email account for details. 
•  If you are eligible to take exams with CARDS, please be in touch with cards@barnard.edu regarding plans for your deferred exam.

 

Barnard Portal

 

Sign in at portal.barnard.edu for important College updates, convenient links to tools like Vergil, Student Planning and Slate for Students, and access to other campus and academic resources.

 

Important Dates & Deadlines

 

Please be sure to reference the academic calendar to remain aware of the different academic deadlines, such as dropping, withdrawing and electing P/D/F for your classes.

  

Best wishes for a good start to the semester,

 

Jennifer Simmons

Registrar

 

Holly Tedder

Interim Co-Dean of the College

AVP and Vice Dean of the College- Student Support

Junior Class Dean Walk-in Hours now available every weekday afternoon! -- Monday walk-ins will be VIRTUAL ONLY on February 23rd!

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