Visits/Information Sessions

The undergraduate admissions offices across Cornell University continue to offer prospective students, their families and advocates the opportunity to meet virtually through live sessions and recordings, in addition to campus programs. Before planning a trip to our Ithaca campus, please review up-to-date visitor information  and Cornell's  public health guidance . 

Please note that Cornell University does not track demonstrated interest. Visiting campus is neither required nor expected of applicants. Students can articulate their fit and interest in the College of Arts & Sciences through the Cornell-specific supplemental essay in their application.

In-Person Information Sessions, Cornell University Campus:

Details and Registration

  • June 28, 2024, 11:00 am – 12:00 pm
  • July 12, 2024, 11:00 am – 12:00 pm
  • July 19, 2024, 11:00 am – 12:00 pm
  • July 26, 2024, 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

Virtual Information Sessions, via Zoom webinar:

Summer Virtual Information Session dates to be announced. 

Visit A&S Virtually

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Visit us… virtually!

Find out more about the 42 majors you can choose from, the fascinating faculty research projects you can join and the support network of people who will you advise you on your journey in the College of Arts & Sciences. Plus, learn more about how to apply.

Watch our full 4-part information session videos now , or choose the section that interests you most below.

Connect with Us

In addition to joining our live events and viewing our Information Session , we encourage you to:

Explore our curated Google Map of important A&S locations on our Ithaca campus.

Join our mailing list to learn more about Cornell and receive invitations to upcoming virtual events.

Follow Cornell Arts & Sciences on:  Facebook  |  Twitter  |  Instagram  |  YouTube .

Browse  the Undergraduate Admissions Office's Frequently Asked Questions .

Reach out to  our A&S Student Ambassadors with questions about the student experience.

Email  us .

Call us at 607-255-4833.

Welcome to the center of Cornell

An introduction to the College of Arts & Sciences

As the largest college at Cornell, Arts & Sciences offers you access to an uncommonly diverse range of academic and research opportunities. In addition to our 2,000+ courses, you’ll have access to more than 2,000 additional courses in Cornell’s six other professional and applied colleges and schools.

Learn how A&S will prepare you for a life well-lived .

An innovative and engaged curriculum

Classes that stretch your mind, support for your journey

Faculty in the College create innovative classes that encourage you to explore your interests broadly across the College and throughout Cornell. With up to two years before you declare a major, your educational path will be defined by structured flexibility and guided by your own academic interests.

Read more about our innovative curriculum .

Advice, mentorship and council

Support for your academic and personal journey

As a student in the College of Arts & Sciences, you will join our community of scholars, known for our intellectual rigor and engaged in deep and broad research. You will also have the chance to take advantage of many unique academic opportunities available only to our students.

As you make your way through Cornell, you will be supported by a faculty advisor, advising dean and student ambassador. Whether your interests are focused or varied, A&S advisors will help you select an inspiring and balanced schedule, and a rewarding college career path.

Read more about the student journey .

Time to apply

The application process, and what we look for

Admissions advisors are looking for academic excellence, intellectual curiosity, your commitment to a liberal arts education and your demonstrated record of having a positive impact on your community.

Contact the admissions office for more information.

Explore the College

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Extraordinary Journeys: The Class of 2023

Explore the extraordinary journeys of this year’s graduates and see how their paths have prepared them not only for a successful and meaningful career, but also for a life well lived. Photos come from the students themselves.

Meet some of our 2023 graduates

Join us @CornellCAS

Follow us on Instagram to learn more about what it is like to be a student in Arts & Sciences and to see the beautiful campus in Ithaca, New York we call home. 

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Cornell Undergraduate Admissions

Cornell university undergraduate admissions events, thank you for your interest in cornell university.

We’re excited for you to learn more about Cornell by attending one of our live, online undergraduate admissions events. Please use the calendar below to find and register for any events that interest you. 

Ahead of your virtual event, we encourage you to check out our pre-recorded resources , including our general information session and video tour. For more information and recorded information sessions from Cornell's undergraduate colleges and schools, please visit:

  • College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
  • College of Architecture, Art & Planning
  • College of Arts and Sciences
  • College of Engineering
  • College of Human Ecology
  • Cornell Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy
  • Cornell SC Johnson College of Business
  • School of Industrial and Labor Relations

If you’re interested in visiting our Ithaca campus, you can learn more and register here . For more information regarding undergraduate admissions at Cornell, please visit our website and follow us on social media . 

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  • Courses of Study

Still need help? Look at the Frequently Asked Questions , or contact us .

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See how our current work and research is bringing new thinking and new solutions to some of today's biggest challenges.

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  • Communication
  • Environment
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Visiting Campus

As you set out for  Ithaka

It is said that Ithaca is "centrally isolated," but there are actually many convenient ways to get to our Ithaca campus.

Use the following resources to map out your travel. For additional information, visitors may contact the Office of Visitor Relations at  (607) 254-4636 (INFO)  and Office of Transportations at  (607) 255-4600  Monday through Friday.   TCAT  public transit bus routes run throughout campus and are available for $1.50 per ride, cash only.

The College of Agriculture and Life Sciences main administrative building, Roberts Hall, is located at 215 Garden Avenue, Ithaca, NY 14853.

For timely information about university operating status changes, road closures and other emergency information, please visit our  Campus Alerts page .

Virtual Tours

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Virtual Visit Opportunities

Explore our beautiful campus through interactive maps and see why everyone always raves about the Finger Lakes region.

Interactive Maps

Undergraduate admissions visitor information, travel options & directions, air travel to cornell university.

The  Ithaca Tompkins Regional Airport  (ITH) is serviced by  Delta ,  United , and  American Airlines . It is a 10-minute drive to campus and downtown areas.

Taxi & Car Services

The Ithaca taxi companies operate under the same ownership,  Ithaca Dispatch , (888) 321-1149.

  • Cayuga Taxi (607) 277-TAXI
  • University Taxi (607) 277-7777

Both Uber and Lyft services are available in Ithaca.

Other Regional Airports

Syracuse Hancock International Airport , Syracuse, NY

  • Distance from Cornell: 60 miles
  • Estimated driving time: 90 minutes
  • Ithaca Airline Limousine  (607) 273-3030; (800) 273-9197
  • Executive Limousine and Sedan  (607) 753-9180
  • Superior Limousine  (607) 758-3333
  • Driving directions:  From the Syracuse airport to Cornell

Elmira Corning Regional Airport , Horseheads, NY

  • Distance from Cornell: 37 miles
  • Estimated driving time: 1 hour, 4 minutes
  • Driving directions:  From the Elmira Corning Airport to Cornell

Greater Binghamton Airport , Binghamton, NY

  • Distance from Cornell: 45 miles
  • Estimated driving time: 1 hour
  • Driving directions:  From the Binghamton Airport to Cornell

Greater Rochester International Airport , Rochester, NY

  • Distance from Cornell: 100 miles
  • Estimated driving time: 2 hours
  • Driving directions:  From the Rochester airport to Cornell

Metro New York City Airports

John F. Kennedy International Airport , New York City, NY

  • Distance from Cornell: 246 miles
  • Estimated driving time: 4 hours, 30 minutes
  • Driving directions:  From JFK to Cornell

LaGuardia Airport , New York City, NY

  • Distance from Cornell: 235 miles
  • Estimated driving time: 4 hours, 20 minutes
  • Driving directions:  From LaGuardia to Cornell

Newark Liberty International Airport , Newark, NJ

  • Distance from Cornell: 220 miles
  • Estimated driving time: 4 hours
  • Driving directions:  From Newark to Cornell

Bus and Train Travel to Cornell University

Bus lines with service to ithaca.

The Ithaca bus terminal is located in downtown Ithaca on Green Street in front of the Urban Outfitters.

Campus-to-Campus Bus Service : Express transportation between the Ithaca and New York City campuses of Cornell University. The coaches offer comfortable single and double seating for up to 32 passengers. Ample work-room, internet service, a well-stocked galley, and other much-requested amenities make the trip enjoyable and productive. Phone: (607) 254-TRIP Web:  transportation [at] cornell.edu (transportation[at]cornell[dot]edu)

  • OurBus : OurBus is a low-cost option with service between Ithaca and New York City as well as numerous other locations. The service uses available vehicles from existing charter bus services, so departure and arrival times are more varied. Arrivals and departures are at the Ithaca Bus Terminal located at 131 E. Green Street.
  • Shortline Bus : Regional service within New York State, Long Island, and New Jersey, and into New York City at economical fares, with stops on the Cornell campus and downtown; extra routes occasionally added during Cornell and Ithaca College academic breaks. (800) 631-8405
  • Swarthout Coaches : Economical but intermittent service to New York City, coordinated with school break schedules. Phone: (800) 772-7267, (607) 257-2660
  • Greyhound Bus Lines: (800) 229-9424

Bus Service within Ithaca

  • Tompkins Consolidated Area Transit (TCAT)  buses service Ithaca and the surrounding areas. Routes 14, 20 and 21 connect campus with the Ithaca bus terminal. TCAT also serves as Cornell’s primary form of on-campus transportation.

Train Service

Syracuse Amtrak Station The nearest train stop is in Syracuse, NY, located approximately 80 minutes from Ithaca. Syracuse is connected to the Empire (N.Y.C.-Niagara Falls), Lake Shore Limited (Chicago-Boston), and Maple Leaf (N.Y.C.-Toronto) routes.

Amtrak’s Syracuse Station 131 P&C Parkway, Syracuse, NY (800) 872-7245

Getting to Ithaca from Syracuse Amtrak Station

In addition to bus service (see above) from Syracuse to Ithaca, door-to-door taxi and van service is available to and from the Syracuse Amtrak Station. Connections should be reserved ahead of time with Ithaca Airline Limousine (607) 273-3030; (800) 273-9197.

By car, Cornell University is 4 hours northwest of both New York City and Philadelphia, 6 hours southwest of Boston, 3 hours southeast of Buffalo, and 5 hours northwest of Washington, D.C.

Driving Directions to Cornell University

The directions below are provided by the Information and Referral Center. If you have questions, or are in need of further assistance, please call the IRC at (607)254-INFO (4636) or (607)255-2000. An information specialist will be happy to help.

Once in Ithaca, there will be signs directing you to campus. Use these in conjunction with the directions below to find Cornell University.

Once you arrive on campus please stop at the Visitor and Parking Information Booth open Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. An attendant will assist you with locating the safest and most convenient parking available. There also is a campus phone at the booth for you to contact the Information and Referral Center during the hours that the booth is not staffed.

Quick references for drivers from each primary direction:

From Points North – Including Syracuse and Watertown

Syracuse, NY is approximately 60 miles north of Cornell University with an estimated driving time of 1 hour and 30 minutes.

  • South on I-81.
  • Exit 12 at Cortland/Homer.
  • Rte. 281 South to State Rte. 13.
  • South on State Rte. 13 to Ithaca, NY.
  • State Rte. 13 South to State Rte. 366.
  • After NYSEG (electrical utilities) complex, turn left onto State Rte. 366.
  • State Rte. 366 west to the intersection of State Rte. 366 and Hoy Road.
  • Straight onto Hoy Road (through flashing light) and follow to campus.

From Points East – Including Albany and Boston

Albany, NY is approximately 160 miles east of Cornell University with an estimated driving time of 2 hours and 30 minutes.

  • West on I-90/NY State Thruway, portions of which charge toll.
  • West on I-90 (NY State Thruway) to I-88.
  • West on I-88 for 76 miles to Exit 8 for State Rte. 206 at Bainbridge, NY.
  • West on State Rte. 206 for 25 miles to State Rte. 79 at Whitney Point, NY.
  • West on State Rte. 79 for 28 miles to Ithaca, NY.
  • Turn right onto Pine Tree Road (1.6 miles).
  • Turn left onto Dryden Road/Rte. 366 (0.3 miles).
  • Straight onto Hoy Road (through the flashing light) and follow to campus.

From Points South – Including New York City

New York City is approximately 220 miles southeast of Cornell University with an estimated driving time of 4 hours.

  • North on I-87 (portions charge toll) to the Tappan Zee Bridge.
  • Cross the Tappan Zee Bridge (portions charge toll) and continue North on I-87.
  • North on I-87 (portions charge toll) to State Rte. 17 at Harriman, NY.
  • West on State Rte. 17 for 111 miles to I-81.
  • North on I-81 to Exit 8 for Whitney Point, NY.
  • Turn left at Dryden Road/Rte. 366 (0.3 miles).

From Points South – Including New Jersey

Northern New Jersey is approximately 220 miles southeast of Cornell University with an estimated driving time of 5 hours.

  • West on I-80 to I-380.
  • North I-380 to I-81.

From Points Southwest – Including Ohio and Elmira

Cleveland, OH is approximately 330 miles southwest of Cornell University with an estimated driving time of 5 hours.

  • East on I-90 (NY State Thruway) to Exit 10 for Jamestown, NY.
  • East on Rte. 17 to Rte. 13.
  • North on Rte. 13 into Ithaca, NY.
  • Continue North until the intersection of Rte. 13 and Rte. 79.
  • Travel East on Rte. 79/Green St.
  • Rte. 79/Green St. becomes Rte. 79/East State St.
  • Continue to travel on Rte. 79 East.
  • Turn left onto Mitchell St./Rte. 366.
  • Follow Mitchell up the hill and bear left onto Ithaca Road.
  • Ithaca Road will become Dryden Road at the stoplight.
  • From Dryden Road, turn left onto Hoy Road at the flashing light.
  • Follow Hoy Road to campus.

From Points West – Including Toronto, Buffalo, and Rochester

Buffalo, NY is approximately 150 miles west of Cornell University with an estimated driving time of 3 hours.

  • East on I-90 (NY State Thruway) to Exit 42.
  • South on Rte. 14 for approximately one-quarter mile to Rte. 96.
  • South on Rte. 96 for approximately 45 miles to Ithaca, NY.
  • South on Rte. 13 for approximately one-quarter mile to Rte. 79 and Green St.
  • East on Rte. 79/Green St.
  • Green St. becomes East State St.
  • Continue to travel east on Rte. 79 East/State St.
  • Follow Mitchell St. up the hill and bear left onto Ithaca Road.

Street Addresses for GPS

Fernow Hall  226 Mann Drive, Ithaca NY 14853 Natural Resources

Kennedy Hall 215 Garden Avenue, Ithaca, NY 14853 Landscape Architecture, eHUB

Mann Library 237 Mann Drive, Ithaca, NY 14853 Communication, International Programs

Morrison Hall 507 Tower Road, Ithaca, NY 14853 Animal Science

Plant Science 236 Tower Road, Ithaca, NY 14850 School of Integrative Plant Science

Roberts Hall 215 Garden Avenue, Ithaca, NY 14853 Main Administration Building 

Stocking Hall 411 Tower Road, Ithaca NY 14853 Food Science; The Dairy Bar

Warren Hall 137 Reservoir Avenue, Ithaca NY 14853 The Dyson School for Applied Economics and Management; Development Sociology

Parking on campus

Recommended parking near the Martin Y. Tang Welcome Center is available at  Toboggan Lodge  (GPS address can be entered as 38 Forest Home Dr, Ithaca, NY) and  Forest Home Drive Parking Garage . Options for paid parking are below:

  • You may choose to  purchase parking in advance . If you scheduled your visit online, please use your unique  parking access code  provided in your visit confirmation email. If you plan to rent a car, please note that vehicle information is optional when purchasing a pass in advance. Be sure to bring your printed parking permit with you to display on your dashboard while parked. If you forget your printed permit, you may purchase parking on campus after you arrive.
  • Pay-by-Cell: create a  Parkmobile  account, download the mobile app, or text  PARK to 77223  and start a parking session once you're on  campus .
  • Pay-by-license-plate  pay stations  are located throughout campus. Cash and credit cards accepted.

Visitor parking for CALS buildings

Visitor parking for Bradfield Hall, Fernow Hall, Stocking Hall, Morrison Hall, Warren Hall, Plant Science, Roberts Hall, Kennedy Hall and Mann Library can be found either at a paved outdoor lot or an indoor garage on campus.

The closest visitor parking lot to the main CALS buildings and the Ag Quad is found at Peterson Lot (across the street from Stocking Hall at 411 Tower Road, Ithaca, NY, 14853), which is a  Parkmobile  parking facility.  Parkmobile  allows you to conduct parking transactions by mobile phone. There is a white parking information booth located nearby at 360 Tower Road, Ithaca, NY, 14853 should you need more information.

  • Park: Look for the green Parkmobile sign.
  • Pay: Use the  Parkmobile  mobile app found in your app store, their website or call 1-877-727-5730 and enter the zone number listed on the sign. Pay using credit card or PayPal.
  • Go: Head to class, your office, or that job interview. You can even opt-in to receive a text notification 15 minutes before your parking session is set to expire.

Parking for the Dairy Bar

I scream, you scream, we all scream for Cornell ice cream! Looking to visit the Dairy Bar and get a taste of Cornell's world-famous ice cream? Park in the Peterson Lot and enter Stocking Hall to find the Dairy Bar.

The closest visitor parking garage to CALS is the Hoy Road parking garage. The garage is conveniently located at 167 Hoy Road, Ithaca, NY, 14853, and has metered, mobile and permit-parking. There is a Visitor Parking and Information Booth about 20 feet from the garage entrance where parking permits can be purchased.

All multi-space meters are in operation Monday to Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Accommodations

  • Off-Campus  Accommodations
  • Cornell’s Statler Hotel

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The College of Human Ecology's Undergraduate Admissions Staff continues to strongly encourage prospective students, their families, and advocates to carefully watch our informational and panel-based recordings (see below) regardless of whether you plan to visit Cornell University’s Ithaca campus*. The best context for program/major, college, and admissions information regardless of your major of interest is through the College of Human Ecology's (CHE) Undergraduate Admissions resources.

See below for our information session schedules and other ways to get to know the College of Human Ecology. 

*It is important to note that Cornell University/the College of Human Ecology does not track “demonstrated interest”. Visiting campus is not required nor expected of applicants. Students can articulate their fit and interest in the College of Human Ecology through the supplemental essay question in the Common Application. 

The College of Human Ecology (CHE) Office of Admissions is closed to foot traffic. Class visits are not available. 

Be sure to review and adhere to Cornell University's mask policy while visiting campus. 

CHE Undergraduate Admissions Information Sessions and Panels

Watch our recorded sessions to learn about the CHE experience, academic programs and advising, research, student perspectives, and admissions process. 

  • CHE information sessions   — These videos are a great place to start. Our four part series provides an introduction to CHE, an overview of academics, opportunities and advising, and information about our approach to the first-year admissions process, including tips to keep in mind. 
  • Q&A with CHE's Director of Admissions, Student, and Career Development
  • CHE Student Ambassador panel  (updated)
  • CHE Association for Students of Color Panel  (new)
  • Brief tour of CHE
  • University tours and information sessions are also available online .  

The College of Human Ecology Undergraduate Admissions Staff is not offering information sessions during Spring 2024. We will resume our schedule of sessions this summer. More information to come. 

Note that our information sessions are tailored for first-year applicants. Prospective transfers: please review our  specific coursework requirements  and other transfer related information . 

Learn more about our academic programs, community engagement, research, and other aspects of the CHE experience and education at these sessions which will focus on and be driven by your questions. Review our recorded sessions in advance of attending. Seating will be limited. 

Current College of Human Ecology students from across our majors will share their perspectives and experiences about life in the College of Human Ecology and at Cornell University during session during the fall 2024.

Online Resources

  • Read our major specific fact sheets  for an in-depth overview, sample courses, and information about research, experiential opportunities, and career pathways.
  • Curriculum sheets (2022-2023 versions) provide additional details about coursework by major. Note that the curriculum sheets are updated each year. 
  • Email our Admissions Staff  for questions about the College and the admissions process.
  • Email our Human Ecology Ambassadors with questions about student life.
  • Check out blog posts that relate to CHE, the admissions process, and life at Cornell University. 
  • Visit  MeetEzra  for frequently asked questions about undergraduate admissions. 
  • Join the University's contact list  to receive emails, electronic invitations to programs, and important admission updates. Select “Human Ecology” in the "College Interests" section at the bottom of the form.

Contacting faculty and academic departments directly is strongly discouraged. Those interested in Design + Environmental Analysis can email the D+EA Academic Program Coordinator  with questions; those interested in Fashion Design & Management can  email the department  with questions. Please note that the design departments are not offering tours of their spaces, nor are they offering design supplement consultations at this time. 

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On Campus Pre-Vet Presentations & Tours

These two-hour programs are open to all who are interested in a veterinary medicine career. They include a presentation by the director of admissions and a student-guided tour of the college. Guests of pre-vet students are welcome to attend the presentation and participate on the tour.

  • The presentation covers information about the DVM curriculum, how to prepare for a future application, an overview of the application process, ways to strengthen an application, careers in veterinary medicine, and financial aid.
  • The tour is a guided walk-through of the educational facilities and some of our clinical spaces, like the Companion Animal Hospital. These are the only tours offered of the college; we do not offer individual tours.

Registration

Spaces are limited for this program and we ask each attendee to limit their guests to one person in order to allow more students to attend. When you click the registration link below, you will be taken to an RSVP system where you can let us know the date you would like to attend, your name, email address, and your guest's RSVP.

Registration confirmation will be sent closer to the date of the program, along with details on the time and location of the program.

If you are interested in a tour that is marked “Full,” email [email protected]  and ask to be put on the waitlist. Include the date(s) you are interested in attending and if you are bringing a guest. Cancelations are frequent and those on the waitlist are often able to attend.

Upcoming Tour Dates

  • Saturday, April 6th from 10:00-4:00- Annual Open House; Admissions Presentations with a Veterinary Student Panel at 11:00 and 1:00  (No registration required)
  • Friday, May 10th from 3:00-5:00
  • Friday, June 21st from 3:00-5:00
  • Friday, July 26th from 3:00-5:00
  • Friday, August 2nd from 3:00-5:00

Cancelations

If you find you cannot attend, please let us know as soon as possible so we can offer someone on the waitlist an opportunity to attend. You can email us at [email protected] or call 607.253.3700.

Restrictions and Warnings

Children 14 years old and under are not allowed on tours for health and safety reasons. 

There are many steps to climb; you may see dead or sick animals; you may see blood and animal tissues; you will not be allowed to touch or pet any animals. Photography is not allowed at any point during the Tour. Close-toed shoes are required in the hospital (no sandals).

Cannot attend in person? Watch our virtual tour videos .

Virtual Admissions Roundtables

These roundtables are offered via Zoom and are tailored for small groups of either pre-vet or applicants, depending on where the student is in the admissions process. These programs are only open to those who registered by  emailing us  with the date and time you are interested in attending. A Zoom link will be sent a few days before the program. All times are Eastern Standard Time.

Virtual Pre-Vet Roundtables

Learn about how to prepare for a future application, details about Cornell and our veterinary curriculum, and life as a vet student.

  • Tuesday, April 23rd at 5:00
  • Wednesday, June 12th at 6:00
  • Wednesday, July 24th at 5:00

Virtual Applicant Roundtables

  • Tuesday, May 21st at 5:00
  • Wednesday, June 5th at 5:00
  • Wednesday, July 10th at 6:00

Virtual Pre-Vet Club Meetings

Pre-Vet clubs who would like to set up a virtual Zoom meeting with the director of admissions, please send an email to [email protected] .

Individual Appointments

Individual appointments are available with Jennifer Mailey, director of admissions. Whether you are a college pre-vet, high school student, career changer, or postbac student, this is an opportunity to discuss your preparation for a future application and ask questions about our DVM degree program. Please use this Bookings link  (appointment details can be found under the 'i' info button). On-campus appointments (Tuesday-Friday only) can be made by calling 607.253.3700 and selecting Admissions.

Virtual Tours

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Small Animal Community Practice

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Wilson Lab Tours – Open House

April 13, 2024, about the tours.

Come join us at the Wilson Synchrotron Laboratory's Open House on April 13th, 2024. Wilson Lab is the home of the Cornell High Energy Synchrotron Source, CHESS, one of five high-energy light sources in the world! Please join us to explore Cornell’s historic synchrotron (including a tour of the underground tunnel), electron/positron storage ring (CESR), our x-ray experimental floor (CHESS), and peek into the future of synchrotron radiation research. You will also see the cutting-edge research that comprises the Cornell Laboratory for Accelerator-based Sciences and Education, CLASSE. After the tour, you can engage in hands-on science demonstrations in our new experimental hall.

Due to limited space on the tours, please indicate the number of people accompanying you on the tour.

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    In-person campus tours and information sessions have resumed. Registration is required. Please register in advance of your trip to Ithaca. In addition, all visitors who wish to attend a campus tour must follow public health requirements. For more information and to register, please visit cornell.edu/visit/. Prospective students, their families ...

  7. Visits/Information Sessions

    The undergraduate admissions offices across Cornell University continue to offer prospective students, their families and advocates the opportunity to meet virtually through live sessions and recordings, in addition to campus programs. ... In-Person Information Sessions, Cornell University Campus: Details and Registration. June 28, 2024, 11:00 ...

  8. Does Cornell offer online information sessions or virtual tours?

    3938. One of the best ways to learn about Cornell University is to explore out our Virtual Visit website. Watch information sessions, meet our incredible students, learn more about Cornell's unique undergraduate colleges and schools, and see the scenic beauty of our campus and the Finger Lakes. Feedback.

  9. Cornell University Undergraduate Admissions Events

    We're excited for you to learn more about Cornell by attending one of our live, online undergraduate admissions events. Please use the calendar below to find and register for any events that interest you. Ahead of your virtual event, we encourage you to check out our pre-recorded resources, including our general information session and video ...

  10. Cornell University

    Experience Cornell. Cornell University is a private research university that provides an exceptional education for undergraduates and graduate and professional students. Cornell's colleges and schools encompass more than 100 fields of study, with locations in Ithaca, New York, New York City and Doha, Qatar.

  11. Visit

    For the most up to date information on CALS classes, campus spaces, clubs & organizations, student experiences and more, we encourage you to follow Cornell University CALS on Instagram. Additionally, CALS students are frequent contributors to Cornell University's Undergraduate Admissions blog and featured subjects of student profiles.

  12. Admitted Students

    April 13, 14, & 21. Attend Cornell Days, an in-person visit opportunity for admitted students. May 1. Reply to your offer of admission via your Application Status Page. May 15. Apply for on-campus housing. August 19 & 20. New students move-in & families attend in-person Family Orientation. August 19-25.

  13. Visit CALS

    Virtual Tours. Virtual Visit Opportunities. ... Interactive Maps. Interactive Campus Map. Cornell Virtual Visit. Undergraduate Admissions Visitor Information. Visit Us! Travel Options & Directions. ... Driving Directions to Cornell University. The directions below are provided by the Information and Referral Center. If you have questions, or ...

  14. Visit the College

    Get to know us! The College of Human Ecology's Undergraduate Admissions Staff continues to strongly encourage prospective students, their families, and advocates to carefully watch our informational and panel-based recordings (see below) regardless of whether you plan to visit Cornell University's Ithaca campus*. The best context for program/major, college, and admissions information ...

  15. Five Great Resources for Cornell Students

    Undergraduate Admissions Office. Office Hours: Our office will be open both virtually and in-person on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday from 8:00am-4:30pm. We will also be open virtually on Wednesdays from 8:00am-4:30pm. Arriving at a college campus can be overwhelming for a plethora of reasons. At Cornell, we have many resources to guide ...

  16. Visit Us

    On Campus Pre-Vet Presentations & Tours Overview These two-hour programs are open to all who are interested in a veterinary medicine career. They include a presentation by the director of admissions and a student-guided tour of the college. Guests of pre-vet students are welcome to attend the presentation and participate on the tour. The presentation covers information about the DVM curriculum ...

  17. Cornell University

    Cornell University is a private research university that provides an exceptional education for undergraduates and graduate and professional students. Cornell's colleges and schools encompass more than 100 fields of study, with locations in Ithaca, New York, New York City and Doha, Qatar.

  18. Wilson Lab Tours

    About the Tours. Come join us at the Wilson Synchrotron Laboratory's Open House on April 13th, 2024. Wilson Lab is the home of the Cornell High Energy Synchrotron Source, CHESS, one of five high-energy light sources in the world! Please join us to explore Cornell's historic synchrotron (including a tour of the underground tunnel), electron ...

  19. Factors Affecting Cayuga Language Revitalization

    Factors Affecting Cayuga Language Revitalization. Thursday, April 18, 2024 at 2:55pm to 4:10pm. Morrill Hall, 226F. Cornell University Dept, 159 Central Avenue, Morrill Hall, Ithaca, NY 14853-4701, USA. Thomas Deer, Six Nations Language Commission will speak. This talk will discuss current Cayuga language revitalization efforts and some of the ...