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Do all architectural students have an opportunity to do a semester in both Rome and in NYC if they want to? Are they able to take part in other abroad programs offered through Cornell?

Yes! All incoming Architecture (B.Arch.) students will spend one semester in Rome and one in New York City during the 4th year of their program. Students will be assigned these semesters when they come to AAP. It is difficult for B.Arch. students to study off-campus anywhere besides Cornell in Rome and AAP in NYC, du…

How is New York State residency determined?

New York State (NYS) residency status is determined at the time of admission. To be eligible for NYS resident tuition, one must provide evidence of having a permanent residence in NYS for at least one year before attending Cornell. You can find more information on our [N.Y. State Residency][1] website. [1]: https:…

Where is Cornell located?

Cornell’s 2,300 acre campus is located in [Ithaca, New York][1], a vibrant college town in the Finger Lakes region of central New York State. Situated at the southern end of 38-mile long Cayuga Lake, Ithaca is home to a wide array of bookstores, shops, restaurants, and cultural activities (even professional opera and …

How far is Cornell from New York City?

Cornell is approximately a four-hour drive from New York City (in light traffic). The campus is located in Ithaca, New York, in the heart of the beautiful Finger Lakes region of New York state. Cornell is about an hour north of Binghamton, an hour south of Syracuse, and three hours from Niagara Falls. For students who…

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