Location: United States of America
Program: Undergraduate Program
Eligibility: International Students
Duration: Same with course
Deadline: Not Specified
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Cornell University’s grant and endowed scholarship programme is one of the most generous and far-reaching need-based financial aid programmes available to international undergraduate students at any university in the United States, reflecting Cornell’s deep and longstanding commitment to access and affordability. Cornell meets 100% of demonstrated financial need for all admitted international undergraduates, with annual aid offers combining Cornell grants, an annual work-study award, and reasonable student loans depending on total family income, ensuring that no admitted student is prevented from attending Cornell solely because of financial circumstances.
Cornell University is one of the world’s most prestigious and comprehensive research universities and a founding member of the Ivy League, consistently ranked among the top 15 universities globally in the QS World University Rankings and home to over 25,000 students from more than 130 countries across its 14 schools and colleges. Founded in 1865 and located in Ithaca, New York, in the heart of the Finger Lakes region, Cornell is unique among Ivy League institutions in combining statutory and endowed units within a single university, offering exceptional breadth across engineering, liberal arts, agriculture, veterinary medicine, law, business, architecture, and the hotel administration school, widely regarded as the world’s leading hospitality management programme.
Benefits of the Scholarship
This scholarship will provide the following to its recipients:
- Cornell meets 100% of demonstrated financial need for all admitted international undergraduates
Depending on your financial need, the funding can go toward:
- Tuition fee
- Accommodation (housing)
- Feeding (meal plans)
- Books and academic materials
- Personal/transport costs
- Others
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Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible for this scholarship, applicants must meet the following:
- Must be an international undergraduate student applying to Cornell University
- Must complete the CSS Profile financial aid application using Cornell University code 2098 by the applicable deadline
- Must demonstrate financial need as assessed through the CSS Profile and any additional documentation requested by Cornell via the College Board’s Institutional Documentation Service (IDOC)
- If parents are divorced or separated, both biological or adoptive parents (custodial and noncustodial) must each complete separate CSS Profile applications
- Must respond promptly to all Cornell requests for additional documentation to ensure the Cornell Aid Estimate and official Aid Offer are available before the admissions deposit deadline
- Must maintain satisfactory academic progress and reapply for financial aid annually as a continuing student through the applicable annual aid application requirements
Note: Kindly check the official webpage for full and detailed requirements
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Selection Criteria
Cornell’s grant and scholarship programme is need-based rather than merit-based, meaning that financial need as assessed through the CSS Profile and supporting documentation is the primary and determining criterion for the award of Cornell grants and endowed scholarships. The financial aid office carefully reviews each student’s CSS Profile application and all requested documentation to confirm the expected family contribution, demonstrated need, and eligibility for financial aid, with the size of the grant award determined by the gap between the family’s expected contribution and the total cost of attendance. For named endowed scholarships, eligible students are automatically matched to available endowments based on donor-established criteria or preferences without any additional application, with endowed scholarships potentially replacing a Cornell grant, work-study, or student loan component of the aid package depending on the specific fund’s requirements.
How to Apply
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