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School Profile: Cornell University

Cornell University

Ithaca, NY

15,451 undergraduates of 15,183 total students

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Private

4 Year

City

Small

Some Data Not Available

Costs

Average Annual Cost

The average total cost of attending school for the most recent year.

The "out of pocket" cost of attending school after the student has received any financial aid that does not need to be repaid (grants and scholarships). This figure is comprehensive and includes expenses such as:

  • Tuition: $61,015
  • Books and Supplies: $1,000
  • Campus Housing: $16,396
  • Other Expenses: $1,876

As you can see, the average student who receives financial aid pays substantially less than the "sticker price."

$29,011

per year

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Cost by Family Income

The average annual cost based on family income.

The average annual cost based on family income.
Family Income Average Annual Cost
$0-$30,000 $1,862
$30,001-$48,000 $1,953
$48,001-$75,000 $4,035
$75,001-$110,000 $20,449
$110,001+ $48,400

Student Success

Graduation Rate

High graduation rates are a sign of student success.

A low graduation rate may burden people with student loan debt without the increased earning power of a college degree.
96% of students graduate within eight years.

Retention Rate

The percentage of students returning after year one.

A high retention rate is a general indicator that student financial and academic needs are being met. The national average retention rate is around 81% for four-year schools and 63% for two-year schools.
97% of students return after their first year.

Average 10 Year Salary

The average salaries of employed alumni 10 years after enrollment.

$101,200

annual salary

Popular Majors

The top majors and starting salaries of employed graduates.

Computer Science
$140,722
Hospitality Administration/Management
$72,283
Biology, General
$30,223
Human Resources Management and Services
$70,557
Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Other
$31,684

Agricultural Business and Management
$84,537
Economics
$72,919
Computer and Information Sciences, General
$94,019
Mechanical Engineering
$79,999
Political Science and Government
$55,205
Animal Sciences
$29,003
Electrical, Electronics and Communications...
$94,488
Mathematics
$84,536
Human Development, Family Studies, and...
$35,441
Operations Research
$83,761
Agriculture, General
$45,442
Communication and Media Studies
$57,544
Chemical Engineering
$84,124
Natural Resources Conservation and Research
$35,309
Architectural Sciences and Technology
$54,893
Psychology, General
$35,831
Public Policy Analysis
$72,564
Physics
$56,589
History
$31,621
Agricultural Engineering
$53,820
Sociology
$34,466
English Language and Literature, General
$28,800
Biomathematics, Bioinformatics, and...
$66,785
Civil Engineering
$68,767
Nutrition Sciences
$18,986
Food Science and Technology
$53,789
Romance Languages, Literatures, and...
$34,587
City/Urban, Community and Regional Planning
$38,941
Plant Sciences
$28,811
Chemistry
$27,412
Environmental/Environmental Health...
$72,207
Linguistic, Comparative, and Related Language...
$23,708
Apparel and Textiles
$55,065
Statistics
$76,498
Engineering, General
$80,451
Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies...
$46,009

Admissions

Standardized Test Scores

SAT and ACT scores of admitted students.

SAT Reading

800 700 760

SAT Math

800 750 800

ACT

36 33 35

Acceptance Rate

The percentage of first-time applicants who were admitted.

9%

Financial Aid Debt

The figures below exclude possible loans from non-government lenders.

Students with Federal Loans

The percentage of students with federal aid.

26%

Student Federal Loan Debt

Lowest to highest based on field of study.

$11,900 - $17,315

$126 - $184 per month for 10 years

Parent PLUS Loans

Up to 5% of parents borrow federal loans.

$47,013

$559 per month for 10 years

Default Rate

The percentage of students who default on federal loans within three years.

Most federal student loans are in default if no payments have been made in 270 days. Default is a serious situation with substantial negative consequences for the borrower. A high default rate may indicate that students aren't earning enough to repay their loans or that schools are not educating students on loan repayment options (there are options to avoid default regardless of income). The national average default rate is approximately 7%.

Data Not Available

Student Body

Socio-Economic Diversity

The percentage of students who received an income-based federal Pell grant.

18%

of students

Enrollment Status

The percentage of undergraduates who are enrolled on a full-time schedule.

100% / 0%

Full-time / Part-time
15,451 total

Race/Ethnicity

The proportion of students in specific race/ethnicity categories.

34% White
22% Asian
15% Hispanic
10% Non-resident alien
7% Black
7% Unknown
5% Two or more races
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