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Columbia Interview: Why It No Longer Exists and What Replaced It

By Rona Aydin

Columbia interview: Low Memorial Library, Columbia University

TL;DR: There is no Columbia interview. Columbia College and Columbia Engineering discontinued their alumni interview program effective with the 2023-24 admissions cycle, announced May 18, 2023, and the admissions site states plainly that interviews are not part of the application process (Columbia Undergraduate Admissions, 2026). The rationale was equity: application volume had grown so large that the vast majority of applicants could never be offered one. The single exception is non-evaluative conversations with current students for Higher Education Opportunity Program and National Opportunity Program candidates. Everything an interview once conveyed – personality, voice, motivation – now travels exclusively through your written application. To build a Columbia application that speaks for itself, schedule a consultation with Oriel Admissions.

Columbia interview: Low Memorial Library, Columbia University
Low Memorial Library, Columbia University. Photo: Dysepsion, CC BY-SA 3.0, Wikimedia Commons.

Does Columbia offer admissions interviews?

QuestionAnswer
Does Columbia interview applicantsNo. Interviews are not part of the application process for Columbia College or Columbia Engineering
When did this changeColumbia announced the end of its alumni interview program on May 18, 2023, effective with the 2023-24 admissions cycle
WhyEquity: with application numbers rising, the vast majority of applicants could never be offered an interview, so Columbia removed the uneven component entirely
Were interviews ever requiredNo. Even before the change, Columbia interviews were optional and availability-dependent
The exceptionCandidates for the Higher Education Opportunity Program (HEOP) and National Opportunity Program (NOP) may be invited to non-evaluative conversations with current students
Where the personal dimension lives nowYour essays, activities list, and recommendations – the written application carries everything an interview once could

Source: Columbia Undergraduate Admissions, Interviews; Columbia College announcement, May 18, 2023.

The direct answer, because thousands of applicants still search for it every fall: no. If you apply to Columbia College or Columbia Engineering, no one will contact you for an interview, you cannot request one, and nothing about that is a signal – it is simply not a component of the process anymore. Applicants who remember older guides describing the Alumni Representative Committee, coffee-shop meetings, and interview reports are reading about a system that no longer operates for admissions purposes.

Why did Columbia end alumni interviews?

Columbia framed the May 2023 decision around fairness. Interviews had never been required, and they depended entirely on volunteer availability – which meant an applicant in Manhattan and an applicant in a small town had structurally different access to the same opportunity. As application numbers climbed toward sixty thousand, the share of applicants who could actually be offered a conversation kept shrinking, until the university concluded that the vast majority were unable to participate in a program that theoretically existed for everyone. Rather than run an uneven channel, Columbia removed it: every candidate now connects with the university through the same materials, and the Alumni Representative Committee that once conducted the interviews was thanked and stood down from its admissions role.

The one exception: HEOP and NOP conversations

One narrow carve-out survives. Candidates for admission through the Higher Education Opportunity Program (HEOP) and the National Opportunity Program (NOP) – Columbia pathways supporting students from historically underrepresented and lower-income backgrounds – may be invited to speak with a current Columbia student. These conversations are informational, not evaluative: they exist to help candidates understand what the programs offer, and they are not used to judge the application. If you are not an HEOP or NOP candidate, this exception does not apply to you, and no equivalent exists for the general applicant pool.

What replaced the interview at Columbia?

Nothing formal – and that is the strategic point. The interview used to be the one channel where an applicant could be a voice rather than a document: humor, curiosity, the texture of how you think. At Columbia, all of that responsibility now falls on the written application, and Columbia’s supplement is unusually well suited to carry it. The famous lists – the books, media, and ideas that shaped you – are effectively a personality test in written form, and the why-Columbia and community essays reward the same specificity a great interview answer would have. Treat the Columbia supplemental essays as your interview: they are where an admissions reader hears you talk.

What the no-interview policy means for your strategy

Three practical consequences. First, no energy should go toward seeking a back channel – there is no interviewer to impress, and emailing the admissions office to ask for a conversation reads as not having done your research. Second, the written file must do complete work: with no later human touchpoint to recover a flat essay, revision depth matters more at Columbia than at schools where an interviewer might round out the picture. Third, the absence cuts both ways at the margins – a candidacy that ends up on the Columbia waitlist has no interview report in the file to lean on, which is one more reason the essays and the activities narrative deserve disproportionate investment. Peer schools like Harvard, Yale, and Princeton still run alumni interview programs; Columbia simply asks you to make the entire case on paper.

Frequently Asked Questions About the Columbia Interview

Does Columbia have interviews for admission?

No. Interviews are not part of the application process for Columbia College or Columbia Engineering. The alumni interview program was discontinued effective with the 2023-24 admissions cycle.

Why did Columbia stop doing interviews?

Columbia cited equity: application volume grew so large that the vast majority of applicants could never be offered an interview, so the university removed the unevenly available component entirely.

Can I request a Columbia interview?

No. There is no interview to request, and contacting the admissions office to ask for one will not create an exception. Every applicant connects with Columbia through the same written materials.

Does not having an interview hurt my Columbia application?

No. Since no applicant receives an evaluative interview, the playing field is level. Columbia decisions rest on your transcript, testing, essays, activities, and recommendations.

What are the HEOP and NOP conversations at Columbia?

Candidates for the Higher Education Opportunity Program and National Opportunity Program may be invited to speak with a current student. These conversations are informational and non-evaluative – they do not factor into the admission decision.

How do I show my personality to Columbia without an interview?

Through the written application – especially the Columbia-specific lists and supplemental essays, which reward specificity, voice, and genuine intellectual texture the way a strong interview answer once did.

Do other Ivy League schools still do interviews?

Yes. Harvard, Yale, and Princeton, among others, still run alumni interview programs. Columbia is currently the clearest no-interview school among its peers.

Did Columbia interviews ever affect decisions?

Before the change, alumni interview reports were one input in a holistic review, but interviews were never required and most applicants did not receive one – a gap that ultimately drove the decision to end the program.

Sources: Columbia Undergraduate Admissions – Interviews, Columbia College – Announcement on Alumni Admissions Interviews, NCES College Navigator, NACAC, Common App


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