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What kind of support is available to Cornell students?

Most students, regardless where they go to school, will experience some adjustment challenges. It is normal to feel some home sickness as you get settled in a new place and build your community. It is also natural for students to go through an adjustment period as they work through new academic rigors. Cornell encoura…

Is there a health center on campus?

To support a healthy community, [Cornell Health][1] is conveniently located on campus. This comprehensive healthcare facility is available to students any time of day or night, 365 days a year. Students can call Cornell Health to talk with a health care provider about a mental or physical health concern, or to make an…

What resources does Cornell offer for students' mental health?

Cornell University has a strong commitment to mental health. We work to cultivate a [caring community][1] in which individuals are encouraged to intervene on another’s behalf and to ask for help when they need it. The [Cornell Health][2] website offers more information about [mental health initiatives][3] on campus an…

How are the workload and stress levels at Cornell?

Cornell students work hard and our faculty have high expectations, but there are many supports in place to allow our students to thrive both in the classroom and outside of it. Here are a few words about the workload from one of our students: "The academics here are definitely challenging; however, the environment is…

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