#21 Cornell University

by World Universities May. 16,2023
#21 Cornell University

Basic Infomation:


World Position: No. 21

Nature of University: Private

Research Findings: Very High

Number of students: 23,890

Number of Teachers: 2,843

Number of international students: 5,675



Overview:



Cornell University, located in Ithaca, New York, is one of the world's top private research universities (the other two campuses are located in New York City and Qatar Education City). The school is one of the 14 founding colleges of the American Association of Universities and one of the eight members of the famous Ivy League school.


Cornell University was established by Ezra Cornell and Andrew Dickson White in 1865. It is a new force in the Ivy League school founded after the American Revolution. The radical intention at that time was to teach and make contributions. In all areas of knowledge. Its school-running philosophy has influenced the higher education in the United States, and the school-running scale was the largest in the United States at that time.


"I will find an institution where anyone can find guidance in any research." This is the motto of Cornell University. This is the first thing its co-founder Ezra Cornell said. It is also Cornell University. The foundation of the school. Cornell University is the first co-educational university among the Ivy League schools that implements gender equality. It is the first to implement admissions regardless of aristocratic status, regardless of faith and race, and to create a new comprehensive university with complete disciplines and all-inclusive. For the purpose of the school.


Since its establishment, Cornell University has been a co-educational non-denominational institution, and admission is not restricted by religion or race. These are the liberal traditions that Cornell University cherishes: A recent article in the Chronicles of Cornell University heralds the first all-female class to be admitted to its famous veterinary science Farrell program. Cornell University was also the first university to offer a degree in journalism and the first university to teach modern Far Eastern languages.


Cornell University adopts a public-private partnership model of running a school, and initially started as a school of agriculture and engineering. Cornell University majors include science and engineering, economics and management, liberal arts, agriculture, veterinary medicine, architecture, education, finance and media.


The main campus of Cornell University is located in East Hill, Ithaca, New York, overlooking the city and Cayuga Lake. It covers an area of more than 2,300 acres, including laboratories, administrative buildings, and almost all campus academic buildings, sports facilities, auditoriums and museums.


The building is an eclectic combination of university Gothic, Victorian and Neoclassical architecture, international and modernist architecture. New York City itself has other campuses and facilities, such as the Weill Cornell Medical School District in Manhattan and the Cornell Institute of Technology Engineering Campus. Outside of New York, Cornell has an outpost in Qatar, Gulf State, which is the first American medical school opened outside the United States.


The Ithaca campus is located in the heart of the Finger Lakes region, surrounded by greenery and natural beauty. The students here are likely to be found sitting under the tree with their noses in the books, because they are taking advantage of the many clubs, societies and activities offered by Cornell University.


First-year undergraduates live on the North Campus, while senior students often honed in the communities they find, choosing fraternities or sororities, cooperatives, themed dormitories, or off-campus apartments.


There are more than 1,000 organizations on campus, from skateboarding to volunteer programs. Students who like sports or like outdoor activities can participate in various courses such as cave exploration and rope climbing, and there are four sports centers suitable for fitness enthusiasts.


Food lovers are also well taken care of. Cornell University is ranked among the top ten gourmet universities, and there are more than 30 dining facilities on campus.


About Undergraduate:


Cornell University offers 80 undergraduate majors and 122 minor majors; some of them are interdisciplinary or dual degree programs. To give you an idea of the types of courses offered by Cornell University, here are some of their course options:


Feminist, gender and sexuality studies

Environmental engineering

Fiber science and apparel design

Global and public health sciences

Government

Policy analysis and management

Urban and regional studies.


All students, including international students, must take the SAT test (that is, even if they have already taken an A-level or International Baccalaureate course). To apply, you will also need to submit English proficiency test results. The goal is to get at least 100 points in the Internet-based test, or at least 600 points in the TOEFL written test or at least 7 points in the IELTS.


About Postgraduate:


Cornell University offers a wide range of interesting graduate research areas, including:


Asian literature, religion and culture

Astronomy and space sciences

Film and video studies

Medieval studies

Operations research and information engineering

Peace studies and peace sciences.


At the graduate level, attendance costs including tuition, miscellaneous fees, books and supplies, and room and board are between US$29,500 and US$102,652. Having said that, 97% of the doctoral students living on Cornell University received funding covering tuition, miscellaneous fees, health insurance and university allowances.