Thursday, February 20, 2025

Lift Up Barnard - Spring 2025!

Hi Seniors!

It’s your last semester of college. That’s crazy! We hope that you are being kind to yourself in this wild time and soak up all that Barnard has to offer. If you want to join another extracurricular and/or make some more awesome friends, we here at Lift Up Barnard wanted to remind you that we as a group are here for you!

In case you don’t know who we are, or would like a little refresher, we’re a student-led group dedicated to friendship and community at Barnard. Every week, we switch between having discussions about things like FOMO, stress, friend groups, and more, and having fun activities like origami sessions, movie/game nights, and other things like that. A few times a semester, we also take some off-campus trips to explore NYC together! In the past, we’ve gone to Hex & Co, Levain Bakery, a picnic in Central Park, and the Union Square Holiday Market.

It’s never too late to join our group, as we pride ourselves in being a welcoming space for all Barnard students, no matter what stage you’re at in your college journey. We meet every Wednesday at 7PM in 227 Milbank

Reach out to us via email at liftupbarnard@gmail.com or on Instagram @liftupbarnard and join our mailing list here: https://forms.gle/gccBFBzHhmWbUzcz8

We hope to meet y’all soon, and best of luck with the rest of the semester!

Love,
Lift Up Barnard

Wednesday, February 19, 2025

How to elect the P/D/F option by the March 27 deadline

The last day to elect the p/d/f option is March 27, 2025 (this is also the W deadline).

**Special note for graduating seniors-- you cannot uncover grades of P from a course taken during  your last semester. 

Also, note that courses taken p/d/f this year are subject to the current rules.  Read all about p/d/f on the Registrar's website but especially note the current policy on the number of courses that may be taken p/d/f, as it is different from the special policy exception that was in place last year:

Beginning fall 2023, Barnard students can elect P/D/F grading in one course per term during the academic year (fall/spring).  This is in addition to any courses with mandatory pass/fail grading.  A class in which the P grade is uncovered is still counted towards the one course per term P/D/F limit.

  • Classes taken for P/D/F grading can be applied to general education requirements. 
  • You cannot elect P/D/F grading for any course that is needed to fulfill major or minor requirements.  It is your responsibility to be sure that you understand this policy and to consult with your department if you have any questions.  Please note that if you elect P/D/F grading in a class that your Department Chair determines is required for your major or minor requirements, the “pass” grade will be administratively uncovered by the Registrar’s Office at the point of graduation, which could affect both your term and cumulative gpa. Dean’ List status can also be affected by this.


Grading

The instructor is not informed when a student elects the P/D/F grading option. The instructor will assign a letter grade in SSOL, which will be converted to P/D/F on your transcript.


A letter grade of A+ through C- will appear on the transcript as a P, and will not count in the gpa.
A letter grade of D will appear on the transcript as a D, and will count in the gpa.
A letter grade of F will appear on the transcript as an F, and will count in the gpa.

 

To elect the P/D/F Grading option:

Barnard students will use SSOL to elect P/D/F grading

-Click here to elect a current course for P/D/F grading(Use a browser other than Safari).

-Click on P/D/F grading then Grading Option Change Request.

This form can be used to elect Pass/D/Fail for a course where that option is not available in SSOL.

 

To undo/ revoke your p/d/f election  - or switch the election to a different class (this must be done prior to the P/D/F grading deadline):

-Go to ssol.columbia.edu and go to Pass/D/Fail Uncover.

 

 Pro Tip:

-If you drop or officially withdraw from a class that you had previously p/d/f'd, you should also revoke the p/d/f so that it won't count towards your p/d/f limit.


FAQ:

Q: My course doesn't have a P/D/F option in SSOL! Does that mean I can't take it p/d/f????

A: No! If you can't elect p/d/f in SSOL, you can use this Slate form to do it!

How do I withdraw from a class with a W by the March 27 deadline?

 


The deadline to withdraw from a spring 2025 class is March 27. Withdrawn classes will not affect your GPA and you will not earn credit for them, but they will remain on your transcript, and a W will be entered in place of the final grade. 

Note: You may not withdraw from a class if doing so would leave you with fewer than 12 credits.

 

To withdraw from a class, use this online form , following these steps:


1. Consult with your adviser.


2. Get an email from your adviser confirming they approve you to withdraw from this specific class.


3. Download that email as a PDF or save a screenshot of it.


4. Complete and submit the online W form on or before the W deadline, uploading your adviser’s confirmation email when prompted to do so.


5. You will receive an email confirmation once your W request is processed, ordinarily within two business days. 

 

6. Within a week or so, you will see a W next to the class on your transcript.

Tuesday, February 18, 2025

2025 Athena Film Festival

The 2025 Athena Film Festival is only one month away, running March 6th-9th, and the full film program is now live! Student tickets, now on sale, are just $6, so be sure to grab yours today!


The premiere women’s leadership film festival in the country happens right here on your campus, and we can’t think of a better way to celebrate Women’s History Month than to watch great films centering fierce, fearless, resilient women leaders surrounded by your friends, classmates, and community.


A few film highlights:

  • Opening Night (Thursday, 3/6) will kick off with a screening of the powerful documentary Satisfied, which follows Broadway star RenĂ©e Elise Goldsberry’s journey as she navigates motherhood and her role as Angelica Schuyler in the groundbreaking musical Hamilton.


  • Friday night (3/7) features include Academy Award-nominated Black Box Diaries, which follows the case that sparked the #MeToo movement in Japan, as well as our centerpiece film, Mrs. Robinson, which explores the life and career of Mary Robinson, a pioneering constitutional lawyer and the first female president of Ireland. 


  • Saturday and Sunday (3/8 and 3/9) will be full days of film screenings, including compelling narrative dramas like Lilly, starring the phenomenal Patricia Clarkson, as well as inspiring documentaries like Spacewoman, which details the journey of Eileen Collins, who became the first female to ever pilot and command NASA’s Space Shuttle. 


If you like the look of the entire program, grab your BC/CU student pass for just $30 to gain unlimited access to all films and post-screening conversations.


Tuesday, February 11, 2025

DOVE Support Group now available at Barnard!

Hello!

Please see the following information and flyer below for an upcoming support group that will be held at Barnard College for those who have experienced sexual violence (such as harassment, exploitation, assault, etc.):

DOVE (Domestic and Other Violence Emergencies) at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, in partnership with Being Barnard, the violence prevention program, and the Rosemary Furman Counseling Center, is pleased to announce a new support group for those who have experienced sexual violence.

Eligibility:

  • Participants must be currently receiving individual therapy (either at the Furman Counseling Center or elsewhere) and must reside in New York State.

Group Details:

  • Audience: Barnard students who have experienced sexual violence

  • Dates: February 27 - April 24* 

    • The end date is subject to change to May 1st depending on group members

  • Time: Thursdays from 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM

  • Location: In-person (specific location will be shared with group members via email)

Please note that space is limited, and time is of the essence. The deadline for screening and joining the group is February 20.

For more information or to express interest in joining, please contact DOVE at:
Email: dove@nyp.org
Phone: 212-305-9060

Furman Counseling Center Spring 2025 Groups

Hi everyone!

The Furman Counseling Center has just released information regarding their groups and sessions for the Spring 2025 semester. Attached to this post you’ll find their flyer with all of the different groups listed with meeting details. The Furman Counseling Center is a wonderful resource to get support, so if you have any questions about the groups or think you might be interested, don’t hesitate to reach out to them at 212-854-2092 and/or at counseling@barnard.edu


Monday, February 10, 2025

Senior-Year FACT OR FICTION: Can't change your major in your final semester?


Welcome to a new series, Senior-Year FACT OR FICTION, wherein we address persistent rumors about credits, graduation, rules, exceptions, etc. so that you can distinguish Senior FACT from Senior FICTION.  

Heard a rumor and want to know if it's true?  Submit requests for this series to SeniorClassDean@barnard.edu

FACT OR FICTION:
Is it true that graduating seniors cannot change their major during their last semester?


YES; this is FACT. In general, graduating seniors cannot change their majors in their final semester.

There are just a few possible exceptions:
  • You may change from a double major to a single major if you will be unable to complete one of the two majors.
  • You may change your concentration within a major (e.g. from a general biology major to Cellular Molecular Biology).
  • If you believe you have an extremely good reason or extenuating circumstance that warrants changing your major in your final semester, you may petition the Committee on Programs and Academic Standing. Such petitions may or may not be successful. Meet with your class dean to discuss. 
  • Related: You may add a minor in your final semester if you have already completed or are in the process of completing all the minor requirements this semester. If you are working on an undeclared minor, please file the minor declaration ASAP. Deadline to declare a minor is March 1.



Heard a rumor and want to know if it's true?  Submit requests for this series to SeniorClassDean@barnard.edu


Senior-Year FACT OR FICTION: Can't uncover grades of "P" for classes taken in final semester?


FACT OR FICTION:
Is it true that graduating seniors cannot uncover grades of P for classes taken in their last semester?


YES; this is FACT. Graduating seniors cannot uncover P/D/F grades for classes taken during their final semester. (If a graduating senior elects P/D/F in a course that is required for the major, the Registrar’s Office will uncover the grade the month before graduation, but the student cannot uncover any P/D/F grades for the final semester.)  


Heard a rumor and want to know if it's true?  Submit requests for this series to SeniorClassDean@barnard.edu


Senior Class Dean 2024-2025 Walk-In Hours -- Stop by in person or on zoom!



Got a quick question?

Need to talk to a dean ASAP?

If you have something complicated or want to be sure you can talk at length, please make an appointment via Dean Grabiner's online scheduler.

Otherwise, during the semester, you may walk in virtually or in person at any of the times below. 

Tuesdays 3:30-4:30pm Eastern Time

  • Enter waiting room via this Tuesday Afternoon Walk-In Hours Zoom Link or visit 105 Milbank,
  • We will see students on a first-come, first-served basis. 
  • If we run out of time and can't see you, we apologize for the inconvenience and encourage you to schedule an appointment, to try walk-ins on a different day, or for time-sensitive matters, to call the office at 212-854-2024 during business hours.

Wednesdays: Degree Audit Drop-Ins 4-5pm Eastern Time

  • Enter waiting room via this Degree Audit Drop-ins Zoom Link or visit 105 Milbank
  • We will prioritize students seeking degree audit advice but will see other students if time permits 
  • If we run out of time and can't see you, we apologize for the inconvenience and encourage you to schedule an appointment, to try walk-ins on a different day, or for time-sensitive matters, to call the office at 212-854-2024 during business hours.

Thursdays 3-4pm Eastern Time

  • Enter waiting room via this Thursday Afternoon Walk-In Hours Zoom Link or visit 105 Milbank.
  • We will see students on a first-come, first-served basis. 
  • If we run out of time and can't see you, we apologize for the inconvenience and encourage you to schedule an appointment, to try walk-ins on a different day, or for time-sensitive matters, to call the office at 212-854-2024 during business hours.

Thursday, February 6, 2025

Senior Thesis Group Coaching!

Graduation is right around the corner, and so is completing your thesis! We are here to help you feel less stressed and more confident in your work. Come for helpful tips and tricks, moral support from your peers, and dedicated time to work on your thesis. This will be the first of many meetings with snacks, drinks, and special guests throughout the semester! Kick off dates are Tuesday Feb 18th at 3pm in the C.E.P. (126 Milstein) and Wednesday, Feb. 26 at 5:30pm in S.L.C. (Liz’s place)