4+1 BA/MA Pathway

The 4+1 BA/MA pathway is available only to current Columbia undergraduates (Columbia College, the School of Engineering and Applied Science, the School of General Studies, and Barnard College).

Applicants apply during their junior year or during the first semester of their senior year.

Applicants admitted via the 4+1 BA/MA pathway receive permission to commence MA coursework for the program of their choice, with a promise of official admission to the MA program following the conferral of the undergraduate degree.

Transfer Credit

Students who are offered admission under the 4+1 BA/MA pathway will work with the DGS or program director to determine an appropriate selection of graduate courses during their remaining undergraduate semesters, and can be granted up to 1 Residence Unit (RU) of the 2 RUs required for a Master’s degree.

Upon enrollment in GSAS, BA/MA students may be granted up to four courses (12-15 credits) of transfer credit and up to 1 Residence Unit (RU) for graduate courses (4000-level and above). Students transferring fewer than four courses will be granted a partial RU based on the number of courses and should refer to the Transfer Credit page for more information.

Transfer credit will be granted ONLY for courses taken in excess of the 124-credit requirement for the Columbia or Barnard bachelor's degree (i.e., courses that did not count toward undergraduate major, concentration, or general education requirements). 

Transfer credit courses must be taken for a letter grade, and the grade received must be B or better.

Students will then complete the remaining RUs and coursework as GSAS students. For more information on completing Residence Units as part of fulfilling degree requirements, see Residence Unit and Other Registration Categories.

Applying for the 4+1 BA/MA pathway

Departmental Advising

Students who are interested in pursuing the 4+1 BA/MA pathway must consult the director of graduate studies (DGS) or program director of their intended MA program before applying. This consultation is a required part of the application process and must take place before a BA/MA application may be submitted.

Participating programs are listed below. 

Application Deadlines

Applicants interested in the 4+1 BA/MA pathway should apply at least two months prior to the semester in which they intend to begin taking courses that will count toward the MA. 

The 2027 4+1 BA/MA pathway application will be available online in September. The deadline information, below, is provided for reference only. Please check back to this webpage at the end of the summer to review updated information about participating programs and application deadlines. 

  • Applicants who wish to begin taking courses for graduate credit during the Fall 2026 semester must submit the BA/MA application by April 23, 2026.

    Exceptions: Applicants who wish to apply to the BA/MA programs listed below must submit the application before the following deadlines:
    • Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences: January 15, 2026
    • Sociology: February 5, 2026
    • Human Rights Studies: February 16, 2026
       
  • Students in the final semester of their senior year are not eligible to apply via the 4+1 BA/MA pathway. 

 

BA/MA Application Policies

All application materials become the property of Columbia University and are not returnable. Additionally, materials will not be shared with or forwarded to third parties.

All materials submitted to Columbia GSAS as part of your application must be your own work. Artificial intelligence programs may not be used to produce any application materials or responses.

Applicants may not submit more than one application under the 4+1 BA/MA pathway.

If your BA/MA application is successful, you will be contacted prior to the completion of your undergraduate degree and asked to confirm that you have completed the university's requirements for your degree conferral. You must promptly respond to this inquiry. Your intended program may also contact you to request a copy of your most recent transcript so they may confirm that your academic progress has been satisfactory before GSAS can release a formal offer of admission to the MA program.

To enroll at GSAS, you are required to submit the Acceptance Attestation Form and a tuition deposit. The tuition deposit is nonrefundable and not transferable. For more information about tuition deposits, please click here.