Conference:
Ivy
Region:
Mid-Atlantic
Founded:
1865
Religious Affiliation:
None
Academic Calendar:
Semester
Setting:
Rural
Application Deadline:
1/1
Application Fee:
$65
Selectivity:
Most selective
SAT Critical Reading:
N/A
SAT Math:
N/A
SAT Writing:
650-720
ACT Composite:
N/A
In State Tuition:
$34,781
Out State Tuition:
$34,781
Room & Board:
$11,190
Student Faculty Ratio:
9:1
Student Body:
13,562
Avg. Cost of Supplies:
$700
Required Fees:
N/A
Avg. GPA:
N/A
Endowment:
$4,385,161,000
CCTV
Although it's the youngest of the Ivy League schools, Cornell is a well-established institution of higher learning. Three of its undergraduate schools receive funding from the state university system, with NY state residents paying reduced tuition, the only Ivy League to have such funding. You will not only have a wide variety of courses to choose from, but also almost three-dozen varsity sports. Go Big Red!
The Prudent Student (October 7, 2009)
No I didn't come up with this. But Cornell University which is in Ithaca, NY, has some of the most incredible Gorges contributing to its scenery. Though the weather can lean towards the dreary side especially during the winter, there is a lot of scenic pleasure around the school
deSU88 (August 11, 2009)
My cousin started the frat Alpha Epsilon Pi here and they recently acquired a new house.
kewlgirl22 (June 10, 2009)
I like Cornell because there's a lot of great food and beautiful natural places to visit near by
emnemb (October 11, 2007)
It's pretty fun here. I often visit Syracuse however it's not that far away
agberk88 (March 20, 2007)
Cornell is where I want to go to school. Thanks for helping me make my decision.
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