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Cornell Office ofUndergraduate Admissions

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Preparing for Your Cornell Application

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Applying to college can be stressful — let us help! Below, you'll find some of our application tips, and you can also explore our knowledge-base of frequently asked questions.

How we review applications

Whether you're a first-year or transfer applicant, there's no magic formula that guarantees admission to Cornell. Because no two students bring the same background, perspectives, and interests to our community, our admission process is highly individualized. We consider each part of your application to evaluate your fit for Cornell’s academics, culture, and philosophy. The result is an incredibly vibrant mix of students to further Cornell’s mission of educating the next generation of global citizens.\ \ Access and affordability are extremely important to us: Cornell strives to live up to our “any person” ethos, ensuring the opportunity to apply to all qualified domestic undergraduate students, regardless of income, assets, or family circumstances, and providing financial aid offers that cover the difference between the cost of attendance and what a family can reasonably be expected to afford.

Preparing your application

What does Cornell look for when we review your application?

Use of Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Your Application

When we review your application, our hope is that we get to know you and understand your potential fit within the Cornell community. Therefore, when you’re drafting your essays, it’s important that we hear from you — your words, your voice, your story.\ \ Relying on generative AI tools (such as ChatGPT) to draft even a preliminary version of your essays will result in less authentic, more generic writing that doesn’t showcase your unique attributes.\ \ If you choose to use generative AI in your application process, we expect you to do so ethically. Ethical uses of generative AI include researching colleges, brainstorming essay topics, and reviewing the grammar and spelling of your completed essays.\ \ Unethical uses include:

We recognize that there are other forms of application support that can dilute your voice in your essays. This can include having a friend, family member, or paid consultant outline, write, or rewrite your essays. As with the use of generative AI, we expect you to use all application support resources ethically.