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  1. Mar 29, 2024 · Cornell cumulatively offered admission to 5,139 students to the Class of 2028, a four percent increase to last year’s 4,994 acceptances. Students hail from all 50 states and all corners of the ...

    • The Application Process For Black Students
    • About Cornell
    • Conclusion

    The College Search

    When choosing a college, many BIPOC students want a school that provides them with the best education and a sense of belonging and safety. This is especially true considering the hostile sociopolitical climate of many institutions. Accordingly, Black students may look to HBCUs (Historically Black Colleges or Universities) or schools with large BIPOC communities. These schools can offer a sense of community and support with little fear of exclusion and discrimination. Personally, I chose to fo...

    Weighing the Options

    Despite my initial love for Howard University, I instead chose to apply Early Decision to Cornell University. Just as I did for Howard, I fell in love with the campus and the people at Cornell. I was torn. The College of Human Ecology and its mission ultimately led me to choose Cornell over Howard. Both schools offered great public health and premed programs. However, Cornell’s College of Human Ecology also had programs in policy, design, fashion, and development. It also offered more courses...

    Black students choosing Cornell

    Although Cornell does not offer the HBCU experience I was looking for, I did feel a sense of community in speaking with the faculty and students around campus. I still do. Above all, this community led me to my final decision. You should choose a school that will provide you with the academic opportunities you desire and give you the support and resources you need to succeed. To help students in their college search, I’d like to provide a look into my experience as a Black student at Cornell....

    Before discussing my experience at Cornell as a Black student, it’s important to talk about Cornell’s history, demographics, and culture. These factors vary between schools, and Cornell is only one of many predominantly white institutions (PWI). However, this background may be useful as you compare Cornell to other PWIs.

    While at Cornell, I’ve learned firsthand how my university both succeeds in some aspects of campus culture and fails in others. Next, I’ll describe my experience with Cornell’s programs, campus culture, and more. Hopefully, this will paint an accurate picture of how Cornell both serves and neglects its BIPOC students. This article is one in a serie...

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  3. Jan 21, 2021 · Once again, this year The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education has completed its survey of admissions offices at the nation’s highest-ranked research universities. For the 28th consecutive year, we have calculated and compared the percentages of Black/African-American students in this fall’s entering classes.

  4. Sep 16, 2021 · Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management: 5.4%. College of Engineering: 8.0%. School of Hotel Administration: 19.2%. College of Human Ecology: 17.0%. ILR School: 17.2%. Accepted students generally have stellar academics. The middle 50% SAT score was 1420-1530 and the middle 50% ACT score was 32-35.

  5. Broadly speaking, the proportion of Black faculty and staff at Cornell is very low. According to 2019 survey by the National Center for Education Statistics, of 738 professors and associate professors, only 22 are Black or African American. Many students go their whole college career without having a Black professor.

  6. 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.

  7. Oct 1, 2021 · Only 5,582 were admitted for an acceptance rate of 8.7%. Cornell offers an Early Decision option. During Fall 2020 Early Decision, Cornell received 9,017 applications and offered admission to 1,930 applicants at a rate of 21.4%, which is significantly higher than the Regular Decision acceptance rate.

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