September 22, 2022

How I got accepted to Columbia University with 100% scholarship

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Yonara from Peru 🇵🇪

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How I got accepted to Columbia University with 100% scholarship

Yonara, who got accepted to Columbia University in New York with 100% scholarship was interviewed by @megan, Borderless ambassador. Enjoy!

Hello everyone! My name is Yonara Anastacio and I am from Lima, Peru. I started studying at Columbia University 2 weeks ago with a major in Biology and a minor in Computer Science. I am currently in my first year of undergraduate studies.

First day at Columbia🎉
First day at Columbia🎉

Why I chose Columbia

Columbia has always been my dream university! It has various centers like the career center, where mentors help you with internships, exchange programs, and general adaptation to campus and new environments. People here are so friendly, many of them from the same background as me. Professors are at the maximum level of knowledge. I also always wanted to live in New York🗽🍎

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Application process 

I applied through the Common app, a platform where you can apply to up to 20 colleges in the US. You need to provide personal information, write essays, do international exams (like the TOEFL, Duolingo English Test, SAT) and send recommendation letters from your school teachers. Also, submit your extracurriculars.

My extracurriculars were:

  • Building a robot

  • Recycling

  • Playing piano

  • Designing a website

  • Teaching little kids in my community

Since covid, most of the universities made international tests optional but in Columbia's case, you were required to submit TOEFL or Duolingo tests. SAT and ACT were optional. My TOELF score is 100+ and my Duolingo score is 120. Columbia's average scores are 10-20 points more.

The application fee was 85 USD. I submitted my application in January via Regular Decision.

Scholarship

I got a 100% scholarship that covers everything from tuition (which is one of the most expensive things at Columbia) to books, personal expenses, flights, room, and more. I completed the CSS profile and thoroughly declared my family's income & expenses.

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Tips for prospective students

  • BE YOU!!! It may seem cliché, but it's very important to express yourself by talking and writing the way you really are.

  • Be confident and imagine that your application is a success and one year later you will be on that campus!

  • Start writing essays early to have time to review them over and over. Make sure to describe how you would share your own culture and be of value to the university's campus.

  • Don’t worry a lot about standardized tests, because many are optional due to pandemic

  • But do worry about required tests such as TOEFL or Duolingo. Start preparing early so that if your score is not high enough on the first try, you can take it again.

  • Be patient, it is a long journey and it needs time to be great

  • Have trust in your teachers to provide great recommendation letters that play a crucial role in college applications.

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Yonara
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Duration of Study

Sep 2022 — May 2026

Bachelor

Biology

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    @john

    2 years ago

    Can I chat you privately

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      Veronica

      2 years ago

      Hey John! Please ask your specific question in the comments, so that everyone else can get learn too. We are a community-based platform, and instead of individual help, we try to maximize learning for everyone😊

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      @zeresenay

      2 years ago

      is it a must to fill out the CSS Profile or just the common app is enough?

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        Veronica

        2 years ago

        Hi Zeresenay, it is required to submit a CSS Profile if you want to apply for financial aid.

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        T

        2 years ago

        What was her Common app essay on and what was her awards? Also did she only submit those five activities?

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          @mbuanobebrendon

          2 years ago

          Can I get in to the school for a graduate program with a Cgpa of 2.59…I want to to study engineering management

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            Veronica

            2 years ago

            Hi Mbuanobe! Every school has different GPA requirements, so you need to check that on an individual basis. However, your GPA is on the lower end, so you should try to improve it!💪

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            @vusala

            2 years ago

            Hello. Have you submitted an SAT score?

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              @p.roth

              2 years ago

              Hi there i was wondering how do you declare your family income ? Because i am planning to apply for a scholarship and I have no idea how.

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                Veronica

                2 years ago

                Hi! When you apply for financial aid to US universities, you need to submit a CSS Profile where you will declare your family's income

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                  @p.roth

                  2 years ago

                  Thank you so much that's very helpful

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                @somzy516

                2 years ago

                Will I have to apply for financial aid after applying for admission or will it be giving to based on my performance

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                  Veronica

                  2 years ago

                  Hi somzy516! You apply for financial aid separately by submitting a CSS profile, which is an online form where you describe your financial situation. You submit it after the general application.

                  There are two types of aid: need-based and merit-based. Need-based is provided based on financial need, not performance.

                  Hope this helps!

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                  @somzy516

                  2 years ago

                  What is a CSS profile please

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                    Letizia Miriam

                    1 year ago

                    Hy Yonara, so nice to meet you. I'm Letizia and I'm about to apply for colleges in America. I'm Italian and my dream has always been to study at Columbia. I would love to try and be able to get an offer from Columbia but on one condition only, that is if I can also receive a scholarship. My question is: if I apply to join columbia and they accept me but I can't win a scholarship, can I refuse the offer or do I have to accept? I don't want to screw things up. Thanks so much for your help.

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                      maryling

                      1 year ago

                      Hi! Im from peru and lima too. Currently im in my gap year (actually, im trying to make my aplication profile stronger, and i think i will need 1 year more). Im planning to apply to biotechnology, and well... in particular im very insecure about internships (i dont have any, and i think im too late), extracurriculars related to my major, and my lack of awards... I noticed that your extracurriculars where somewhat not aligned to your major, and now i'm confused... everyone have told me that my ec's have to be aligned because of showing commitment and passion, maybe Have you won awards related to biology? Or, made more ec's related to bio?

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                        Artyom

                        2 months ago

                        Columbia U'y is a blast, u're so great.

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