Cornell University’s SAT code is 2098, and our ACT code is 2726. Please review the Standardized Testing Policy to learn more.
Once students are admitted to Cornell, they will be contacted by the advising department of their undergraduate college or school and informed of any placement tests that may be a part of new student orientation. Placement examinations are administered to determine a new student’s appropriate level of study within a …
Cornell does not require SAT Subject Tests for applicants to any of the undergraduate colleges or schools within the university. Cornell University has suspended the SAT/ACT requirement for 2025 applicants. To learn more about Cornell’s admission policies related to standardized testing, please visit the Standardize…
Cornell has suspended the SAT/ACT requirement for 2025 applicants. Please visit our Standardized Testing P olicy webpage for details. 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 enrollme…
SAT/ACT scores are neither required nor expected for transfer candidates. To learn more, visit the How to Apply: Transfer Applicants webpage.
Cornell University has extended its suspension of SAT/ACT requirements for 2025 applicants . If you do not submit your scores at the time you apply for admission, but later decide that you would like to submit scores, you are welcome to do so. The best way to submit SAT or ACT scores after applying is via the supple…
Applicants to Cornell University are not required to submit Advanced Placement (AP) exam scores. Students who have taken AP exams and wish to submit their scores are welcome to do so. Students may use credit they receive from AP exams to satisfy degree requirements only as specified by the individual college or scho…
Cornell University has extended its suspension of SAT/ACT requirements for 2025 applicants . If you are considering submitting your scores, p lease note that some of Cornell’s undergraduate colleges and schools are score-free, while others are test-recommended. Score-free colleges that will not use test scores in…