Cornell University's prestigious Summer College Program offers three and six-week academic programs for talented sophomores, juniors and seniors from around the world.
By spending a summer at Cornell, you will:
Experience the excitement of college life at a great Ivy League university
Take fascinating college courses with Cornell's world-renowned faculty
Get a head start on college by earning three to six (3-6) college credits
Explore careers and academic majors from architecture to veterinary medicine
Enhance your college applications and attend admissions workshops
Live, study and play on one of the nation's most beautiful campuses
Make friends from around the world and much, much more!
Architecture, Art and Design, Business, College Success, Engineering, Environmental Studies, History and Politics, Hotel Management, Humanities, Law and Government, Medicine, Psychology, Research and Science and Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science.
As a Summer College student, you will enroll in one or more of Cornell's fast-paced and rigorous undergraduate courses and enjoy the rare opportunity to work closely with some of Cornell's most outstanding professors.
The grades and credits you earn will be recorded on an official Cornell University transcript and usually, these credits can be applied toward an undergraduate degree at Cornell or another school.
Summer College programs run for three or six weeks between June 23 and August 7 on Cornell’s campus in Ithaca, New York.
To be eligible for Summer College, you must have completed your sophomore, junior or senior year of high school by June 2012.
Cornell receives between 1,200 and 1,450 applications for all summer programs and more than 900 students attend Summer College each year.
Limited financial aid is available and the financial aid form must be submitted along with your application.
Apply now for Cornell’s 2012 Summer College. Please note that you will need to create an account in order to complete the online application. The application deadline for most programs is May 4, 2012. For the best chance at getting into your first-choice program, students are encouraged to apply as soon as possible.
If you have any questions about the Summer College program or the application process, please contact Cornell at (607) 255-6203.
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