Cornell University's pre-college programs give high school students the chance to benefit from an Ivy League education before they apply to or attend college.
As a student in this highly regarded Ivy League program, you'll have the chance to
- Immerse yourself in fascinating Cornell University courses
- Work closely with leading Cornell faculty members
- Get a head start on college by earning 3 to 8 credits and a Cornell transcript
- Improve your college study skills during rigorous, well-designed classes
- Prepare for college applications with one-on-one admissions counseling
- Connect with a diverse group of motivated high school students from around the world
Most online courses are delivered via a web-based learning system. Generally, you'll interact with the instructor and other students via email, discussion boards, interactive chat rooms, video conferences, and/or phone. Some classes are offered synchronously (live and on a predetermined schedule) while others are asynchronous (pre-recorded and on your own schedule).
No matter whether you attend in the summer, winter, fall, or spring, you'll experience what sets our offerings apart—studying with Cornell faculty, learning in regular undergraduate-level courses, and earning real college credit for your work.
Location(s)
- Cornell University, Ithaca, New York
Schedule
- Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer
Cost/Compensation
- Tuition is $1,680 per credit. A typical course is three credits and costs $5,040
Eligibility Requirements
- Must be 15 years of age by the start of the class
- Must be a high school junior or senior for summer enrollment; Sophomores (rising Juniors) are eligible for Summer courses.
- You must have the demonstrated academic ability, maturity, and intellectual curiosity necessary to undertake college-level work.
Deadline
Fall/Spring application deadline is the end of January.
Winter application deadline is early December.
Summer application deadlines:
- Three-week Session One: (May-June) Apply by early May
- Three-week Session 2 (June – July): Apply by end of May
- Three-week Session 3 (July): Apply by end of May
- Six-week Session (June – August): Apply by end of May
- Eight-Week Summer Session (June – early August)
- Six-Week Summer Session (June – early August)
- Summer Special Session 1 (May – June): Class dates vary by program
- Summer Special Session 2 (May – August): Class dates vary by program
Application or Entry Requirements
- $75 application fee
- high school transcript
- grade report
- 250-word essay about your interest in the course you selected. International students must report test scores.
Notifications of Decisions
- All sessions use a rolling admissions process. Admissions decisions are usually made within one or two business days of receiving your complete application
Financial Aid Details
- Available