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The major I'm interested in is offered in two different Cornell undergraduate colleges. What does this mean, and how do I choose the one that is right for me?

Cornell University offers [nearly 80 majors][1], and some of these majors are offered in two or more of [our undergraduate colleges][2]. The major requirements, faculty, and research opportunities will be the same regardless of which college you choose. However, the classes you take outside of your major and the non-m…

Why should I choose Cornell?

Ezra Cornell, one of the founders of Cornell University, once said, “I would found an institution where any person can find instruction in any study.” In keeping with this dynamic vision, Cornell students immerse themselves in both the liberal and the practical/applied arts and sciences. This rich complement of studie…

How do I decide which college or school at Cornell would be best for me?

Cornell is home to several [undergraduate colleges and schools][1], each with its own faculty, academic requirements, and programs. We encourage applicants to explore each to see where they fit best. The best way for students to get started is to relate their academic strengths and interests to the degree requirements…

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