| Does anyone know the chances of being admitted to Cornell in the ED phase? How does it change per school? My daughter has good grades (nor superb), and wonderful EC... |
| Is she urm? |
| Yep...hispanic |
| If legacy, almost guaranteed. |
No legacy...do you know where I can find data on the ED for the different schools? |
| Which college? What major? |
| ^^ i.e., which college at Cornell? |
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Section C21 of the Common Data Set
https://irp.dpb.cornell.edu/common-data-set |
| Cornell is made up of 7 colleges. Admissions is very different between them. Which school would she apply to? Some are NY State schools so being a NY person matters. |
Section C21 of the Common Data Set For example, https://irp.dpb.cornell.edu/common-data-set, https://irp.dpb.cornell.edu/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/CDS_2021-2022_V5.pdf pages 12-13 |
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Who knows if this is accurate, but I just came across this website that talks about acceptance rates. I had read that Cornell's overall acceptance rate last year for Class of 2026 was 6.9% and this site seems to confirm that.
https://www.collegetransitions.com/blog/how-to-get-into-cornell-admissions-data-and-strategies/ Looks like the acceptance rate for ED for class of 2025 was 21.4%. |
Definitely not the case. |
School of Human Ecology |
nope DC had stellar grades, excellent scores and good ECs and a legacy. Was waitlisted (soft no) |
Oh sorry, I thought you were asking about different universities. For different schools within a university, the only place this might be found is on the admission website or in a university news article. I doubt Cornell releases this level of data, as most universities do not, but some do, so it's worth hunting around the website. |