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As an international applicant, can I submit photocopies of my transcripts?
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Cornell accepts official documents only. All transcripts should be translated into English and sent to Cornell online by the applicant’s school official. If online submission is not possible, the school official should mail the translated transcript(s) to:

 

Undergraduate Admissions Office 
Cornell University
410 Thurston Avenue
Ithaca, NY 14850

 

Transcripts should reflect subjects studied each year and marks received. Students who have attended more than one school should request a separate official transcript from each school.  Admitted students who plan to enroll must arrange for all of their final grades to be sent directly to Cornell from their school(s) as well.

 

The Undergraduate Admissions Office at Cornell University conducts audits to verify the authenticity of final transcripts for a random sampling of entering students. Students may be contacted directly to verify transcript authenticity when audits are conducted.

 

Please be sure to review the How to Apply: First-Year International Applicants page for more information about Cornell’s requirements. 

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