Newly admitted students may not change the college or school to which they were admitted before arriving in the fall.
Cornell University offers nearly 80 majors , and some of these majors are offered in two or more of our undergraduate colleges . The major requirements, faculty, and research opportunities will be the same regardless of which college you choose. However, the classes you take outside of your major and the non-major …
Cornell is home to several undergraduate colleges and schools , each with its own faculty, academic requirements, and programs. We encourage applicants to explore each to see where they fit best. The best way for students to get started is to relate their academic strengths and interests to the degree requirements o…
Some first-year applicants to Cornell take college or university courses during high school, sometimes called "dual enrollment." If you complete college or university coursework through a "University in High School" program and this coursework fulfills a requirement for high school graduation, there is no need to…
During selection, all of the undergraduate colleges and schools carefully evaluate the "match" between an applicant's academic and personal interests and the program to which they are applying. Applicants who do not seem to be a good match for their academic home risk being refused. Authenticity is an important part …