About Cornell University
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!
| Address: |
1050 Carmack Rd 410 Thurston Ave. |
| Phone: |
(607)254-4636 |
| Web Site: |
cornell.edu |
| 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 |
| Average Cost of Supplies: |
$700 |
| Required Fees: |
N/A |
| Average GPA: |
N/A |
| Endowment: |
$4,385,161,000 |
| Source: CollegeClickTV |