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  2. 48% of enrolled undergraduates receive some type of need-based aid—including 7,300 students who received Cornell grant aid. The average Cornell grant (one year) for a first-year student in the Class of 2026 was $55,325.

  3. Nov 29, 2023 · The Undergraduate Affordability Initiative seeks to decrease the average debt burden of middle-income students by increasing institutional scholarships and aid. It also aims to give students from low-income families an additional grant opportunity for academic and professional exploration.

  4. Oct 10, 2022 · Gifts at this level raised over $460,000, accounting for nearly 20% of the total dollars raised for undergraduate scholarships in 2022. Eighty-five percent: Gifts under $1,000 accounted for 85% of all annual fund gifts for undergraduate affordability in 2022.

  5. Student and Campus Life recognizes outstanding students and programs through annual awards, scholarships, prizes, and grants. Let them help you explore both general fellowships and prestigious scholarships like the Rhodes, Marshall or Churchill Scholarships and many more.

  6. Cornell Engineering provides more than $28 million in undergraduate scholarships. Financial aid makes opportunities possible for undergraduate students. These students can then take advantage of every research project, experiential learning, and leadership training available.

  7. All eligible undergraduate aid applicants with demonstrated need are offered work-study funds—typically $5,000 per academic year—and Cornell offers a wide variety of part-time jobs, both on and off-campus. Work-study funds are earned through hourly student employment positions and paid via university payroll.

  8. Cornell meets 100 percent of demonstrated financial need for all eligible undergraduates with annual aid offers that include Cornell grants and endowed scholarships, Pell grants and NY State grants (when eligible), work-study, and zero or low student loans, depending on total family income.

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