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You have lots of choices when it comes to colleges. If you are looking for a uniquely rewarding experience, think Cornell.

In keeping with Ezra Cornell’s dynamic vision, here you will immerse yourself in both the liberal and the practical/applied arts and sciences. This rich complement of studies will be at the heart of your academic experience, as it always has been for our students. From electrical engineering to journalism, from hotel management to American history, at Cornell you have the freedom to explore and study what interests you most. Come live and learn amongst the more than 14,000 undergraduates from across the U.S. and 140 countries around the world. Experience for yourself what they already know.

Any person, any study.

Equal Education and Employment Opportunity Statement

Cornell University has an enduring commitment to support equality of education and employment opportunity by affirming the value of diversity and by promoting an environment free from discrimination.

Association with Cornell, either as a student, faculty, or staff member, involves participation in a free community where all people are recognized and rewarded on the basis of individual performance rather than personal convictions, appearance, preferences (including sexual or affectional orientation), or happenstance of birth.

Cornell University's history of diversity and inclusion encourages all students, faculty and staff to support a diverse and inclusive university in which to work, study, teach, research and serve.

No person shall be denied admission to any educational program or activity or be denied employment on the basis of any legally prohibited discrimination involving, but not limited to, such factors as race, color, creed, religion, national or ethnic origin, marital status, citizenship, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, or protected veteran status. Cornell University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer.

Concerns and complaints related to equal opportunity in education and in employment based on aspects of diversity protected under federal, state, and local law should be directed to Angela Winfield, Director of Inclusion & Workforce Diversity; 150 Day Hall, Ithaca, NY 14853; 607-255-3976. Questions or complaints arising under Title IX should be directed to Sarah Affel; 150 Day Hall, Ithaca, NY 14853; 607-255-2242;  [email protected]. Inquiries may also be directed to: U.S. Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights; 32 Old Slip 26th Floor, New York, NY 10005-2500; 646-428-3800; [email protected].

Cornell University is committed to assisting those persons with disabilities who have special needs related to their educational pursuit or employment. Information on services provided to prospective and current Cornell students with disabilities can be obtained by contacting: Student Disability Services, Cornell Health, Level 5, Ithaca, New York 14853-6601; 607-254-4545. Prospective employees in need of a workplace accommodation pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act or New York state law should contact: Workforce Policy and Labor Relations, 391 Pine Tree Road, Ithaca, NY 14850; 607-254-7232; [email protected]. Current employees in need of a workplace accommodation pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act or New York state law should contact:  Medical Leaves Administration, Suite 102, 395 Pine Tree Road, Ithaca, NY 14850; 607-255-1177; [email protected].

Approved by the Board of Trustees in May 2005.