Cornell accepts official documents **only**. All transcripts should be translated into English and sent to Cornell online _by the applicant’s school official_. If online submission is not possible, the school official should mail the translated transcript(s) to: **Undergraduate Admissions Office ** Cornell Universi…
Your transcripts do not need to be evaluated by a credential evaluation service. We are familiar with all educational systems and will evaluate your credentials here. We need to receive your transcripts as they are issued by your school/college in their original grading system (including English translations). Your gr…
The Cornell application process is the same for international students as it is for prospective students in the United States. International first-year applicants are welcome to apply under the early decision plan (deadline November 1) or the regular decision plan (deadline January 2). Please be sure to review the [H…
All Cornell students must have a strong command of the English language to be successful in their engagement in their university studies. If English is not your native language or if you have not attended high school in a country where English is an official language for the four years prior to your planned enrollment…
Admitted first-year Cornell students may request a one or two-year deferred entry. Requests are evaluated on a case-by-case basis. In general, Cornell broadly supports the notion of a gap year experience for students between high school and college. Successful gap year experiences start with a well- developed plan and…