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How competitive/selective is the undergraduate admissions process if I apply to the Cornell Human Ecology? How does being a New York State resident impact the process?
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The College of Human Ecology Admissions Team practices highly selective admissions and takes a mission-focused approach to the comprehensive review of our deep, diverse, and talented applicant pool.


The College of Human Ecology Admissions Team admits the most competitive and compelling candidates regardless of residency. 


We consider a range of selection criteria linked to the College of Human Ecology's mission and education, as well as what an applicant will bring to the College of Human Ecology and broader University communities. In addition to applicants' academic readiness and rigor, perspective, and lived and out-of-classroom experiences, we consider how well they articulate and demonstrate a match with the College of Human Ecology’s education.


Check out our application tips for first-year and transfer applicant for more information.


We encourage applicants to thoughtfully explore all of the undergraduate colleges and schools as they decide which college/school might best fit their academic interests.

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