Cornell is home to seven undergraduate colleges and schools that offer nearly 80 majors and more than 4,000 courses, as well as challenging dual-degree programs.
Cornell is one of the greatest research universities in the world, and providing undergraduates with research opportunities is a top priority.
With more than 800 student organizations, an active public service center, and a vibrant fraternity and sorority community, there’s something for everyone at Cornell.
Check out our lively residential communities and some of the best food and dining you’ll find at any U.S. college or university.
From Division 1 athletics, to intramural sports and on-campus fitness centers, Cornell has it all.
We are happy to provide you with general information about admissions, our students, academics, and financial aid at the university. In particular, the admissions data listed here are meant to give you a broad understanding of the kind of highly qualified candidates we admit to Cornell. These numbers should not be interpreted, however, to mean that objective data are the most important criteria in our selection process. Other factors, such as secondary school curriculum and performance, special talents, extra-curricular activities, essays, and interviews (where required) are critical to our decision making as well.
Students in the Cornell Class of 2014 Come From...
Australia • Malaysia • Croatia • Taiwan • Botswana • Turkey • Austria • Japan • Kenya • Switzerland • United Kingdom • Netherlands • Ecuador • South Korea • Canada • Ethiopia • Belgium • Pakistan • India • United States • Brazil • Ireland • Singapore • Bulgaria • Ghana • Vietnam • China (including Hong Kong) • Saudi Arabia • Trinidad and Tobago • Nepal • Belarus • Venezuela • Mexico • Tunisia • Dominican Republic • Jamaica • Cameroon • Indonesia • Philippines • Tanzania • Thailand
Class of 2014 Admissions: University Totals for the 2009-2010 Admissions Cycle
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Class of 2014 Demographics:
| Academics: Courses Offered: 4,000+ Undergraduate Major/Interdisciplinary Programs: 100+ Cornell Undergraduate Courses: Retention/Persistence: First-year students returning after their first year: 96% Undergraduate Enrollment by College (Fall 2009):
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Class of 2014 Financial Aid:
2011-2012 Costs: Endowed Colleges
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