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[quote=Anonymous]Cornell land grant vs. non-land grant: Cornell has seven colleges/schools that accept undergrads. Land grant (i.e. publicly funded, at least in part): College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (was called Ag when I was there, apparently they've rebranded as CALS) College of Human Ecology School of Industrial and Labor Relations Private (not publicly funded): Arts and Sciences Architecture, Art and Planning Engineering SC Johnson College of Business (now includes Hotel School) The fourth land grant college is that of Veterinary Medicine, which of course doesn't accept undergrads. The private/public aspect really only makes a difference if if you're in-state for NY. When I attended Cornell many years ago, I started out in Ag as in-state, but it was cheaper than private for out-of-state students. Now out-of-state students pay the same price for the land-grant colleges as they do for the private colleges. Yikes. [/quote]
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