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Are my chances higher of acceptance to the College of Human Ecology higher if I am a New York State Resident?

The College of Human Ecology comprehensively reviews all applications that we receive from across the globe. We will accept the most [competitive candidates][1] regardless of residency. [1]: https://www.human.cornell.edu/admissions/undergraduate/firstyearstudents

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…

Are Educational Opportunity Programs (EOP) or Higher Education Opportunity Programs (HEOP) available?

In 1967-1968, New York State Assemblyman Arthur O. Eve pushed forward the principles of access to, and opportunities in, higher education for underrepresented students and put into place the Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) and the Higher Education Opportunity Program (HEOP). EOP and HEOP support students whose f…

What does it mean that the College of Human Ecology is a “contract college” and how does that status affect applicants and Human Ecology students?

The College of Human Ecology, the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, the School of Industrial and Labor Relations, and the College of Veterinary Medicine have a unique relationship with New York State. As part of their mission, these units conduct education, research, and outreach services that are linked to th…

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