No, it is not. For international students seeking clarification regarding STEM programs for Optional Practical Training (OPT), the [Office of Global Learning][1] is available to support you with questions about campus resources, your visa, jobs, travel, and more. [1]: https://international.globallearning.cornell.e…
The [ILR curriculum][1] provides students with a strong foundation in the “people side” of business. Courses such as leadership, group dynamics, consulting, negotiations, and organizational change prepare students for leadership positions in a wide range of sectors, including finance, consulting, human resources, entr…
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…
Some of the undergraduate colleges at Cornell ask applicants to report the highest math class they will complete by the time they graduate from high school. If you are applying to the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS), the College of Arts and Sciences, the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business, or the C…