An applicant may apply to Cornell as a transfer student if they have graduated from high school or received a GED, **and** have earned twelve or more credits at another college or university since then. Typically, this means that credits earned in an early college program will count only toward the student's high scho…
Please contact the [Graduate School][1] (607.255.5820 or [[email protected]][2]) for information about applying for admission to Cornell’s graduate programs. [1]: https://gradschool.cornell.edu/admissions/ [2]: mailto:[email protected]
First-year and transfer students can apply via the [Common Application][1], which can be completed and submitted online. Cornell also requires a Writing Supplement. The Cornell undergraduate college or school a student applies to **may** have additional requirements, such as a portfolio or a design submission. Before …
Transfer applicants must ensure that a dean, registrar, advisor, or other college official with access to their academic and disciplinary records completes and submits the College Report Form to Cornell. Applicants access the College Report form through their online Common Application account. Applicants should print…
Cornell uses the [Common Application (CA)][1], which can be completed and submitted online beginning on August 1 each year. We encourage applicants to review the [How to Apply][2] website as they prepare to apply to Cornell. [1]: http://www.commonapp.org/ [2]: https://admissions.cornell.edu/how-to-apply
Cornell University does not accept the Coalition Application. Prospective students may use the [Common Application][1] to apply for admission. [1]: http://www.commonapp.org/
Cornell does not require SAT or ACT scores from transfer applicants. To learn more, visit the [How to Apply: Transfer Applicants][1] website. [1]: https://admissions.cornell.edu/how-to-apply/transfer-applicants
**First-year** applicants who were denied admission in either the early decision or regular decision cycles may re-apply as first-year students if they have taken a gap year and have not enrolled full-time at another school or institution. **First-year** applicants who were denied admission in either the early decis…
If a student detects an error in their application after it has been submitted, they can write a brief statement explaining the error and providing the corrected information. Applicants can then upload this statement via the Supplemental Materials section of their online [application status page][1]. The statement wil…
The application process and requirements are the same for all students applying to Cornell University. Please visit the [How to Apply: First-Year International Students][1] website for details. International first-year and transfer students should submit their application using the [Common Application][2], which can b…