Please note that Cornell does not track demonstrated interest. We invite you to learn about The College of Arts & Sciences virtually by researching [our website][1] and [academic departments][2], [watching our 4-part virtual information session][3], [meeting some of our most recent graduates][4], and [exploring our cu…
Students in the [Humanities Scholars Program][1] undertake their own independent, interdisciplinary undergraduate research in a range of humanities disciplines, supported by a series of curated courses, structured mentorship, special programming, research opportunities and funding. They produce an honors thesis or cap…
No. Cornell University does not track demonstrated interest. Visiting campus is neither required nor expected of applicants. Students can articulate their fit and interest in the College of Arts & Sciences through the A&S-specific supplemental essay in their application.
Cornell does not have a "pre-law” major or track, rather students in the College of Arts & Sciences (A&S) find that their liberal arts and sciences education offers strong preparation for a career in law as they are exposed to a broad base of knowledge while honing critical thinking, creative, and analytical skills. …
You might think that you need to make a choice: small liberal arts college or large research university? But the [College of Arts & Sciences][1] at Cornell offers you the best of both worlds: a superb and flexible liberal arts education _and _the extensive resources and opportunities of an internationally renowned res…