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How do I know if I got into Cornell?

You will receive a decision notification directly from your field. We invite you to learn more about accepting or deferring your offer, or how to reapply if you do not receive an admission offer this year.
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How does Cornell notify accepted students?

We communicate primarily with you (the student) via email to your Cornell email address or, while an applicant, to the email supplied on your admissions/ FAFSA application.
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What time do Cornell decisions come out?

Admission decisions for first-year, regular decision applicants are released in late March. Admission decisions for early decision candidates are released in mid-December. Transfer decisions are released on a rolling basis in May and June.
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Where can I check my Cornell application status?

Check Application Status

Using your secure application status page (also called your applicant portal), you will be able to track your application materials, upload supplemental materials to your application, and update your contact information as needed.
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How long does it take to hear back from Cornell?

The first-year regular decision application deadline is January 2. Applicants are notified in early April of Cornell's decision. The fall semester transfer application deadline is March 15. Applicants are notified in May and June of Cornell's decision.
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how I got into cornell (stats, gpa, ecs, more)

What are my chances of getting into Cornell?

Cornell University has an acceptance rate of 7%. Half the applicants admitted to Cornell University who submitted test scores have an SAT score between 1470 and 1570 or an ACT score of 33 and 35. However, one quarter of admitted applicants achieved scores above these ranges and one quarter scored below these ranges.
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Does Cornell send likely letters?

Absolutely, Cornell does send out likely letters, and they are an early indication that you're a top pick for their incoming class. These letters usually go to candidates who have particularly distinguished themselves, often through exceptional academic achievement, talent, or other notable contributions.
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How likely is it to get off the waitlist at Cornell?

However, over the past five years, an average of 4,500 applicants a year have confirmed a place on Cornell University's wait list. During this time, we have admitted as many as 190 students (and as few as 24) from the wait list.
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Is it easier to get into Cornell early decision?

About a third of each entering class is admitted by early decision.
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How many Cornell applicants get waitlisted?

What are the chances of being selected from the wait list? We are not able to estimate your chances for admission at this time. However, over the past five years, an average of 4,500 applicants a year have confirmed a place on Cornell University's wait list.
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Does Cornell reject early decision?

Students are admitted or denied during early decision or are occasionally postponed to regular decision for further consideration. Students whose applications are postponed to regular decision are released from the early decision binding commitment.
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How do I increase my chances of getting into Cornell?

To have a strong chance of getting into Cornell, you should aim for academic excellence. This includes maintaining a high GPA and taking challenging courses that align with your intended field of study.
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What is the best chance to get into Cornell?

To have the best shot of getting in, you should aim for the 75th percentile, with a 1550 SAT or a 35 ACT. You should also have a 4.07 GPA or higher. If your GPA is lower than this, you need to compensate with a higher SAT/ACT score.
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What kind of students does Cornell look for?

What the admissions team is looking for beyond the numbers is intellectual potential, strength of character, and love of learning. They want to know about each student's ability, achievements, motivation, leadership, diligence, and integrity; their sense of fairness and compassion.
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What is the easiest Cornell school to get into?

The Hotel School in the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business is the least competitive with an acceptance rate of 30% The School of Human Ecology has a 23 % acceptance rate, the second-highest acceptance rate of all the schools at Cornell.
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What is the easiest Cornell program to get into?

Less selective schools at Cornell are (but still selective):
  • College of Agriculture & Life Sciences (CALS)
  • College of Human Ecology.
  • School of Industrial and Labor Relations (ILR)
  • School of Hotel Administration.
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Is Cornell the easiest ivy to get into?

Cornell is considered the "easiest" Ivy League to get into because it has the highest Ivy League acceptance rate.
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Is getting waitlisted at Cornell good?

The Cornell waitlist is historically massive. More people are offered a spot on the waiting list than are accepted. In the 2022-23 application cycle, 5,168 applicants were accepted and 7,729 were offered a spot on the waitlist. Of that group, 5,531 accepted a spot on the waitlist.
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How big is Cornell waitlist?

As we mentioned, Cornell offers nearly 10% of applicants a spot on the waitlist. Since they love stats and we love stats, we're going to break down some of the recent numbers below: For the class that entered in 2022, 7,729 students were offered a place on the waitlist and 5,531 accepted that place.
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How many people get deferred from Cornell?

Cornell denies most Early Decision candidates. While the school hasn't released its Early Decision acceptance rate since the Class of 2026, it's surely below 20%. And since, in recent years, between 21.7% to 24.3% of applicants have been deferred, the overwhelming majority have been denied admission outright.
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Is getting into Cornell impressive?

The Cornell University acceptance rate is 7.3%, making it a highly competitive school. Acceptance rate is an indication of how competitive a school is, but it is also an indication of how popular a school is. To get into a school like Cornell, you will need to excel in almost every major college application factor.
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Does everyone get a Cornell interview?

Personal interviews are not required (or available) for admission to any of Cornell's undergraduate level programs. While not evaluative interviews, first-year applicants to any Cornell college or school may request an informational meeting with an alumni admissions ambassador in their local area.
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Can you get into Cornell with bad grades?

Selection decisions (both on-campus and at the national level) are based on the following criteria: Academic record: Students should have a GPA of 3.5 or higher, and should have excellent analytic and communication skills.
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