Cornell University
Cornell, founded in 1865, is an Ivy League University and the New York State land-grant institution. Programs are offered through the Colleges of Agriculture and Life Sciences; Architecture, Art, and Planning; Arts and Sciences; Engineering; and Human Ecology; and the Schools of Hotel Administration and Industrial and Labor Relations. Its 745-acre campus is located in Ithaca, 45 miles from Syracuse.
Admissions
of Applicants Admitted
- November 01, 2011
- January 01, 2012
SAT Required
TOEFL Required for intl students
Cost
Annual tuition, fees, books, supplies, room and board
- $41,541
- $41,541
- $13,154
- $800
Will I Like It
number of undergraduates
- Private Non-Profit
- City
- 49% Women
Areas of Study
Business & Economics
Economics, Tourism & Hospitality
Education
Teaching
Engineering
Aerospace Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Other Engineering
Health & Medicine
Health Administration, Nutrition, Pre-Med, Veterinary
Humanities
Art History, English Language & Literature, Foreign Languages, Writing
Music
General Music & Theory
Performing Arts
Dance, Drama & Theatre, Film & Video
Philosophy & Religion
Philosophy, Religion
Politics & Law
Political Science & Government, Public Policy
Public Service
Community Organization & Service, Public Administration
Science & Math
Animal Sciences, Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, Math, Meteorology, Physics
Social Sciences
Anthropology, Archeology, Family & Consumer Sciences, Other Social Sciences, Psychology, Sociology








