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I am unable to visit campus. What is the best way to learn about the College of Arts and Sciences?

Please note that Cornell does not track demonstrated interest. We invite you to learn about The College of Arts & Sciences virtually by researching [our website][1] and [academic departments][2], [watching our 4-part virtual information session][3], [meeting some of our most recent graduates][4], and [exploring our cu…

How can I meet with an admissions counselor from the College of Arts and Sciences if I visit?

Arts & Sciences Admissions does not schedule appointments or meet individually with prospective students, families, or advocates visiting campus. Please note that Cornell does not track demonstrated interest.

Does the College of Arts and Sciences track demonstrated interest?

No. Cornell University does not track demonstrated interest. Visiting campus is neither required nor expected of applicants. Students can articulate their fit and interest in the College of Arts & Sciences through the A&S-specific supplemental essay in their application.

Does Cornell give preference to applicants who have demonstrated their interest by calling, emailing, or visiting the university?

No. Cornell does not track or consider "demonstrated interest" in the admission process. Of course, we encourage prospective students to learn about the university. Exploring our [Visit & Connect][1] website, [joining our mailing list][2], and [connecting with us on social media][3] are all good ways to learn about Co…

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