Our [career management][1] advisors assist current students in finding internship opportunities. Our [alumni network][2] of over 13,000 members across the world is one of the best resources students can use to find part- time or full-time positions. Many students choose to work in the [Statler Hotel][3] on campus. …
Students can complete an associate's degree in culinary arts or baking and pastry arts from the CIA while earning a bachelor's degree in hotel administration. If academically eligible, you can apply to [the program][1] during your second or third year. Students also have the option to do just a semester or winter brea…
The Peter and Stephanie Nolan School of Hotel Administration currently offers around twenty clubs and organizations covering a wide range of topics, from airlines to spas, to real estate to nightlife. For more information, please visit the [Nolan School Clubs & Organizations][1] website. Nolan School students can also…
Many Nolan School students choose to study abroad, typically in their junior or senior year. There are more than 150 exciting programs to choose from in over 40 countries across the world. For more information on studying abroad, please visit the [Global Learning][1] website. [1]: https://abroad.globallearning.cor…
“Hotelie” is the name we use for our Peter and Stephanie Nolan School of Hotel Administration students. Explore our student profiles and meet some of our Hotelies at the [Nolan School][1] website. [1]: https://sha.cornell.edu/about/profiles/undergraduate/index.html
When applying to the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business, students must choose to apply directly to either the Peter and Stephanie Nolan School of Hotel Administration or the Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management. However, they also can indicate if they would like to be considered for the alte…
Yes, your [curriculum][1] is designed for you to be able to venture outside of your school to take other classes as electives. Undergraduate students in the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business can explore electives for fun or to complement their major, and can even minor outside of their school. [1]: https://dy…
Yes. The Dyson School is anchored in the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business, but still maintains a foothold in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. Students in the Dyson School will have academic opportunities within the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, and New York State Residents will pay [in-s…