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Can admitted students meet with professors individually?

At this time we are not able to offer an opportunity to meet with professors individually . We encourage new students to connect with their college community through CUontheHill.

Are in-person campus visits available to admitted students?

In addition to virtual events, Cornell Days is a one-day visit program in Ithaca, NY, with consistent programming options across the three dates offered. Newly admitted first-year students and families are invited to campus to connect with their college or school, tour campus, and enjoy a meal in one of our many Corne…

Is there a library on campus?

The [Cornell University Library][1] is one of the ten largest academic research libraries in the country. Cornell also has subject-specific libraries. To learn more about the libraries and other study spots on campus, please visit Cornell's [Libraries][2] page. [1]: https://www.library.cornell.edu/ [2]: https:/…

How big is Cornell's campus?

Cornell’s 2,300 hundred acre campus is located in [Ithaca, New York][1], a vibrant college town in the Finger Lakes region of central New York State. Ithaca is home to a wide array of bookstores, shops, restaurants, and cultural activities (even professional opera and ballet companies). On campus, you’ll find academic…

Where is Cornell located?

Cornell’s 2,300 acre campus is located in [Ithaca, New York][1], a vibrant college town in the Finger Lakes region of central New York State. Situated at the southern end of 38-mile long Cayuga Lake, Ithaca is home to a wide array of bookstores, shops, restaurants, and cultural activities (even professional opera and …

What is it like living in Ithaca?

[Ithaca, New York][1] is a small, vibrant college town situated on the southern end of 38-mile long Cayuga Lake in the Finger Lakes region of central New York State. Ithaca is home to a wide array of bookstores, shops, restaurants, and cultural activities (even professional opera and ballet companies), with nearby win…

How far is Cornell from New York City?

Cornell is approximately a four-hour drive from New York City (in light traffic). The campus is located in Ithaca, New York, in the heart of the beautiful Finger Lakes region of New York state. Cornell is about an hour north of Binghamton, an hour south of Syracuse, and three hours from Niagara Falls. For students who…

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