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Top Majors
| Major | Graduates | Earnings (4yr) |
|---|---|---|
| Computer Science | 396 | $185,679 |
| Biology, General | 294 | $49,786 |
| Human Resources Management and Services | 270 | $94,446 |
| Hospitality Administration/Management | 238 | $81,947 |
| Agricultural Business and Management | 194 | $113,850 |
| Computer and Information Sciences, General | 179 | $118,342 |
| Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Other | 172 | $66,043 |
| Economics | 169 | $107,248 |
| Mechanical Engineering | 156 | $97,093 |
| Political Science and Government | 153 | $72,438 |
| Animal Sciences | 100 | $39,634 |
| Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering | 100 | $118,743 |
| Mathematics | 93 | $127,962 |
| Communication and Media Studies | 90 | $80,616 |
| Natural Resources Conservation and Research | 89 | $58,440 |
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16 required essays
We all contribute to, and are influenced by, the communities that are meaningful to us. Share how you’ve been shaped by one of the communities you belong to.
Remember that this essay is about you and your lived experience. Define community in the way that is most meaningful to you. Some examples of community you might choose from are: family, school, shared interest, virtual, local, global, cultural.
Why are you drawn to studying the major you have selected and specifically, why do you want to pursue this major at Cornell CALS? You should share how your current interests, related experiences, and/or goals influenced your choice.
Given our agricultural history and commitment to educating the next generation of agriculturalists, please share if you have a background or interest in agriculture, regardless of your intended major. An “agricultural entity” for the purpose of this question is defined as cultivating soil, growing crops, and raising livestock (e.g., farm, ranch, greenhouse, vineyard, etc.).
How do your interests directly connect with your intended major at the College of Architecture, Art and Planning (AAP)? Why architecture (B.Arch), art (BFA) or urban and regional studies (URS)? B.Arch applicants, please provide an example of how a creative project or passion sparks your motivation to pursue a 5-year professional degree program. BFA applicants may want to consider how they could integrate a range of interests and available resources at Cornell into a coherent art practice. URS students may want to emphasize their enthusiasm and depth of interest in the study of urban and regional issues.
At the College of Arts and Sciences, curiosity will be your guide. Discuss how your passion for learning is shaping your academic journey, and what areas of study or majors excite you and why. Your response should convey how your interests align with the College, and how you would take advantage of the opportunities and curriculum in Arts and Sciences.
Why are you drawn to studying public policy? Drawing on your experiences, tell us about why you are interested in your chosen major and how attending the Brooks School will help you achieve your life goals.
What kind of business student are you? Using your personal, academic, or volunteer/work experiences, describe the topics or issues that you care about and why they are important to you. Your response should convey how your interests align with the school to which you are applying within the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business (the Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management or the Cornell Peter and Stephanie Nolan School of Hotel Administration).
Fundamentally, engineering is the application of math, science, and technology to solve complex problems. Why do you want to study engineering?
Why do you think you would love to study at Cornell Engineering?
What do you believe you will contribute to the Cornell Engineering community beyond what you‘ve already detailed in your application? What unique voice will you bring?
How has your decision to apply to the College of Human Ecology (CHE) been shaped and informed by your related experiences? How will what you learn through CHE and your chosen major impact your goals and plans for the future? Your response should demonstrate how your interests and aspirations align with CHE’s programs and mission.
Using your personal, academic, or volunteer/work experiences, describe the topics or issues that you care about and why they are important to you. Your response should show us that your interests align with the ILR School.
What are three words you would use to describe Cornell Engineering?
What is one activity, club, team, organization, work/volunteer experience or family responsibility that is especially meaningful to you? Please briefly tell us about its significance for you.
What is one award you have received or achievement you have attained that has meant the most to you? Please briefly describe its importance to you.
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