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Why have 800+ U.S. colleges gone test optional?
“A rite of passage for generations of college-bound students has been preparing for and taking the ACT or SAT college admission tests—and sweating over whether their scores qualify them for their first-choice schools. But as research mounts that there are accurate measures of student potential other than standardized testing, an increasing number of colleges are […]
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Degree programs that tackle real-world problems
This fall Cornell launched two programs: engineering sciences and a business major with tracks in finance, analytics, and actuarial science. From big data and big business to non-profits and start-ups that tackle environmental and social justice issues, taking a role in business management can mean affecting significant change in our world. All Cornell business majors […]
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What type of students are right for Cornell?
Aerial dancers, ethical hackers, fantasy authors, junior bank directors, and world travelers to name a few from the class of 2019. We seek students who will form a class that is well-balanced in their interests, talents, and backgrounds. By reviewing every application personally, we learn how each student has invested time into growing as an […]
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Visit the Hilltop, see for yourself (Dec. 7 & 8)
We’re hosting an overnight counselor event in December where you can get a feel for campus, talk with faculty and students, sit in on a One Course At A Time classroom, and get to know the true spirit of Cornell and what we have to offer your students. Once you know Cornell, you’ll come away […]