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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]Cornell does not guarantee admissions under their "guaranteed" transfer program, only that a student will be allowed to apply for transfer through a special admissions process and will **likely** be admitted if the student has a sufficient GPA and has taken appropriate classes to be working toward graduation at Cornell. What's cool about Cornell is that the high school student receiving a letter for the program does not have to accept/decline at that time and can consider whether to apply to transfer after a year at another school[/b].[/quote] This. Cornell was a land-grant school. Some of its colleges are public. Like other publics, a possible admission program is offered, but you do have to jump through hoops and get a particular GPA, which being a college GPA, sounds easy because we are used to hearing of 4.47s, but may actually be difficult because it's usually a 3.5-3.7 range (average) on a 4.0 scale.[/quote]
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