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Cornell University is a private Ivy League land-grant research university based in Ithaca, New York. The university was founded in 1865 by Ezra Cornell and Andrew Dickson White. Since its founding, Cornell has been a co-educational and nonsectarian institution.
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The Graduate School offers research and professional degrees in more than 80 fields of study. 1. Graduate Fields of Study 2. Graduate Degrees
To find the field that best fits your academic and professional goals, please explore our programs using the many online resources available. 1. Get Started 2. Program Metrics, Assessments, and Outcomes 3. Tuition by Field 4. Non-Degree Admissions
Once you’ve decided to apply to Cornell, make sure you meet all the minimum admissions requirements.
Before you submit your online application, make sure that you thoroughly understand your field’s admissions requirements and have gathered all of the necessary materials. 1. Important Information and Policies 2. Application Fee and Payment 2.1. Admissions Costs for International Students 3. Apply Now 4. Checking Your Application Status
Once you’ve been accepted to Cornell Graduate School and choose to enroll, we have numerous guides and resources to help you transition and feel at home here. 1. Orientation Information 2. You Belong at Cornell 3. Navigating Graduate School 4. Resources for First-year Students 5. Admission and Admitted Students FAQ 6. Living in Ithaca
Learn how to apply to Cornell Graduate School in more than 80 fields of study. Find out the requirements, deadlines, costs, and resources for international and domestic applicants.
Cornell University is a private institution that was founded in 1865. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 15,735 (fall 2022), its setting is rural, and the campus size is 745 acres.
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Learn about Cornell University's world-class education, vibrant campus life, and natural beauty in Upstate New York. Find out how to visit Cornell in person or virtually, and join online information sessions with admission officers.
Explore the academic programs and opportunities at Cornell, a private Ivy League university and a public land grant institution. Learn about the eight undergraduate colleges and schools, the majors and minors, the research and pre-professional advising, and the popular fields of study.