Residential Life < Barnard College (2024)

Barnard maintains a diversified residential program. Residential options include traditional corridor-style and suite-style rooms in College-owned or rented buildings on or near to campus. On average, the number of first-year students in College housing is 98%, while the average residency rate among upperclass students is 78%. In a cooperative exchange with the Columbia Housing office, a limited number of Barnard and Columbia upperclass students participate in a housing exchange program.

Residence Halls

All Barnard College owned or operated residence halls are completely smoke-free. Under the leadership of the Director for Residential Life and the Director for Housing & Non-Residential Support, the College provides substantial supervision of student life in the residence halls. Buildings are directly managed by Community Directors (CD) or Residential Life Coordinators (RLC) and students receive additional support from Resident Assistants (RA). The Barnard CARES Community Safety office provides 24-hour Access Attendant coverage at the residence hall front desks and regular security guard patrols.

Brooks, Hewitt, Reid, and Sulzberger Halls make up "The Quad" at the south end of the campus. First Year students are assigned to singles, doubles, triples, and quad rooms in all four buildings. Upperclass students are assigned to singles & doubles in Hewitt and the higher floors of Sulzberger (referred to as “Sulzberger Tower).

A number of residence halls provide housing for upperclass students near to the campus.

Eligibility

Eligibility criteria have been established in order to assign available space on an equitable basis. These regulations may be changed as needed at the discretion of the College, but insofar as possible, the following criteria will determine eligibility:

  • Eligibility for residence is limited to Barnard students and approved visiting students who have both completed the registration and program filing processes and have made all required payments by the payment deadlines.

  • Some Columbia students may also be eligible, providing they meet the requirements for the Barnard/Columbia Housing Exchange as defined by Columbia University Undergraduate Housing.

  • Students must be enrolled on a full-time basis.

Housing Assignments

Returning upperclass students already living in College housing who started at the College as First-Year students are eligible to take part in the Room Selection process, to secure housing for the following academic year. Most students select through the Housing Lottery, but students may also apply for Pre-Lottery placements as an accommodation through the Center for Accessibility Resources & Disability Services (CARDS).

New First-Year students who apply for campus housing are matched with roommates and assigned to rooms by the College based on the responses to their Housing Application.

New Transfers students, students returning from a leave of absence, and non-residential continuing students may apply for housing. While the College always hopes to be able to provide housing for as many applicants as possible, space in campus housing is limited and assignment is not guaranteed for these populations. Students who start at the College as Transfers are not eligible to take part in the Room Selection process for continuing students.

Requirements

The rules and regulations regarding payments, refunds, and the use and occupancy of rooms are in the Housing Contract, which students sign when they apply for College housing. The Housing Contract and the Residence Hall Handbook may both be reviewed online.

Board

All Barnard students are required to participate in a meal plan. All first-year students residing in Barnard housing are required to enroll in the Platinum meal plan. Upperclass students who live on floors 2-8 of the Quad are required to enroll at minimum in the Flex 150 Meal Plan. All other students, including those living off-campus, are enrolled by default in the Flex 125 meal plan (but must be enrolled at minimum in the Convenience Points meal plan).

Meal Plan enrollment is coordinated by the Bursar’s office. Students may alter their meal plan enrollments (within the allowable parameters), including selecting Kosher options, through the Meal Plan Change form (on the Housing Portal) through the following deadlines:

  • Fall Semester -- August 28, 2023

  • Spring Semester -- January 8, 2024

Any meals remaining on any meal plan at the end of the fall semester are forfeited. Any meal plan points remaining at the end of the fall semester may be carried over to the spring semester providing that the student remains enrolled in a Barnard meal plan during the spring semester. Any meals or meal plan points remaining at the end of the spring semester are forfeited.

Married Students & Students with Children

College housing is available only for enrolled Barnard students. College housing is not available for the spouses or significant others of students and/or their children.

Financial Aid for Room and Board

All students who live on campus will have their financial aid based on the resident student budget. A student who receives aid from the College based upon the resident budget must live in College housing billed by Barnard. It is the student’s responsibility to notify the Office of Financial Aid when she decides not to reside on campus. Students who decide to live off-campus or commute from home will have their financial aid based on the commuter student budget.

  • All first-year students who are receiving financial aid will have a resident budget based on the cost of a multiple room and the Platinum Meal Plan.

  • Upper-class resident students with access to a kitchen who are receiving financial aid will have a budget based on a single room and the cost of the Flex 125 meal plan.

  • Upper-class resident students without access to a kitchen who are receiving financial aid will have a budget based on a single room and the cost of the Platinum meal plan.

  • Non-residential students who receive financial aid will have a meal allowance based on the cost of the Flex 125 meal plan.

  • A student who chooses to reside in a studio apartment must cover the difference between the cost of a studio apartment and a single room from her own resources.

Resident Assistants

Residential Life & Housing employs students as Resident Assistants (RAs) throughout campus housing. RAs facilitate the social, academic, and personal adjustment of students to the residence hall and University. RAs serve as a role model, provide referrals to resources across the College, enforce the policies of Residential Life & Housing and the College, and provide social & educational programming.

Residential Life < Barnard College (2024)

FAQs

Is housing guaranteed at Barnard? ›

Because housing is limited and not guaranteed, Transfers & Visiting students are encouraged to explore options for off-campus housing.

Can you get an A+ at Barnard? ›

Barnard students are graded on an A-F scale, except in those courses that receive only Pass/Fail grades. The grade scheme is A+ through C-, D, and F (there is no D+ or D-).

Are Barnard classes hard? ›

Academics at Barnard (and at Columbia, where you will most likely take at least a few courses) are definitely rigorous.

Does Barnard College meet 100% of demonstrated need? ›

Approximately 50 percent of Barnard students receive some form of financial aid, and Barnard meets 100 percent of demonstrated need for incoming students.

What is the lowest GPA to get into Barnard? ›

To have the best shot of getting in, you should aim for the 75th percentile, with a 1530 SAT or a 34 ACT. You should also have a 4 GPA or higher. If your GPA is lower than this, you need to compensate with a higher SAT/ACT score.

What percent of Barnard students live on campus? ›

Barnard College has a total undergraduate enrollment of 3,442 (fall 2022), with a gender distribution of 3% male students and 97% female students. At this school, 74% of the students live in college-owned, -operated or -affiliated housing and 26% of students live off campus.

Is Barnard harder to get into than Columbia? ›

Is Barnard College or Columbia University in the City of New York Harder to get into? Which school is easier to get into? If you're looking at acceptance rate alone, then Columbia University in the City of New York is more difficult to get into.

What type of students get into Barnard? ›

The admissions committee is seeking students of proven academic strength who exhibit intellectual voracity and strong potential for further scholarly growth. While admission is highly selective, it is also holistic; no one criterion or score determines acceptance.

Does Barnard give full ride? ›

Barnard College meets full demonstrated need for eligible students. Financial need is established from the difference in the cost of attendance and the estimated family contribution. Students must reapply for aid each year in order to reevaluate a family's ability to pay.

Can you get a full ride to Barnard? ›

We do not offer any merit awards. The Financial Aid Office determines a family's need using income and asset information, as well as household information, as reported on the CSS Profile and FAFSA. Barnard meets 100% of a family's demonstrated need in the form of grants, loans, and job opportunities.

Is Barnard a top 20? ›

Barnard College's ranking in the 2024 edition of Best Colleges is National Liberal Arts Colleges, #11.

Can Barnard students live in Columbia housing? ›

Housing Policies

Barnard students living at Columbia will be required to sign a Columbia Housing Contract (in addition to a Barnard Housing Contract, for billing purposes) and must follow Columbia residence hall policies. For more information, please visit the Columbia Housing website.

Does Columbia guarantee housing all 4 years? ›

Students may reapply for housing each year and will be placed on the Non-Guaranteed Waitlist.

How does Barnard housing lottery work? ›

Students will be generated a Lottery Number (randomized by class year seniority) to determine the order they will select. Each part of the Lottery (4, 5, 6, and 123) will have different lottery numbers. When your Selection Time starts, you may select from the spaces available on the Housing Portal.

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