Yes, pursuing [pre-business][1] through the College of Human Ecology emphasizes: * Analytical and decision-making skills * The interface of human behavior, science, technology, and the application of creativity to facilitate innovation * The ability to see possibilities and to develop solutions without losing s…
No, we do not accept the SUNY application. Students must apply using the [Common App][1], including the Cornell supplement and the Human Ecology interest essay. Please visit the [Undergraduate Admissions][2] website for more information. [1]: https://www.commonapp.org/ [2]: https://admissions.cornell.edu/
Students should consider the college-specific mission, requirements, and the family of majors offered as this will inform the educational approach and will help students determine which college will be the best fit. If your interest in nutritional sciences is focused on areas such as the global food crisis, public po…
Students who are not required to submit a portfolio can choose to submit a few select pieces to upload via the supplemental materials portal when they receive access. Applicants should know that these pieces will not be evaluated by department faculty. Use of the portal is limited to supplemental information. If requ…
The number of applicants for early decision changes each year, and we are unable to predict the number of applications we will receive. On average, a third of our enrolling first-year students are admitted through Early Decision.
After carefully reviewing the instructions for [submitting a design supplement][1] via the Slideroom platform, students who experience difficulties uploading/submitting their supplemental materials should contact [Slideroom][2] directly. Please note, design supplements are only required for the following majors: *…
Yes, taking courses in other colleges/schools at Cornell University is a required part of the College of Human Ecology curriculum. Students can also [minor][1] across the colleges. [1]: https://www.cornell.edu/academics/fields.cfm
Students in the College of Human Ecology (CHE) cannot double major within the college, however our curriculum sheets detail how our majors are organized around required courses and ways to add depth and breadth through recommended courses and electives. The College of Human Ecology's curriculum is among the most flex…
**First-Year Students** Students who are interested in multiple majors within the [College of Human Ecology][1] can apply as “undeclared.” “Undeclared” applicants must describe their specific interests and supporting experiences in their academic interest essay (on the Cornell Supplement). Before applying to Human Ec…
The College of Human Ecology education lends itself to a range of [career directions][1], including those that have yet to be created. Our students are well prepared to enter the global job market, pursue graduate study, and engage in community development. The paths our graduates choose are diverse, but they are link…