Cornell University Rankings and Reviews


Cornell University

World #5 ranking university Cornell University was established in 1865 by Andrew Dickson White and Ezra Cornell. The Cornell University is located in Ithaca, NY 14850, United States. Cornell University has seven undergraduate colleges and seven divisions of graduates at main Ithaca Campus. It has autonomy power and own model, standards and academic programs. The Cornell also run two satellite medical campus in Qatar (Education City) and New York City.


Campuses of Cornell University:
  • Ithaca Campus
  • New York City campuses: Weill Cornell, Cornell Tech, Other New York City programs, Qatar campus


Colleges and Schools:
  • Agriculture and Life Sciences
  • Architecture, Art, and Planning
  • Arts and Sciences
  • Business
  • Engineering
  • Graduate Studies
  • Hotel Administration
  • Human Ecology
  • Industrial and Labor Relations
  • Law
  • Medical Sciences
  • Medicine
  • Tech
  • Veterinary Medicine


Academics and Admissions:
According to the university's data bank, 21,904 (Undergraduates - 14,315 and Postgraduates - 7,589) students enrolled in fall, 2015. Ratio of students was 2:1. It means at least 70 percent students participated in undergraduates programs and 30% students in Postgraduates programs. Cornell University offers programs for all 50 American States as well as from more than 122 countries.
 
Facts of Cornell University:
  • 4,000 courses across 100 academic Departments
  • 80 Undergraduate majors and 90 minors
  • 108 graduate fields of study
  • Students from 50 American States and over 122 countries
  • Living Alumni: 245,000
  • Rhodes Scholars: 29
  • Nobel Laureates: 50
  • Marshall Scholars: 34
  • Living Billionaires: 14
  • Gates Scholars: 7
  • Total Students: 21,000 (around)
  • Graduate Students: 7,000
  • Undergraduates Students: 14,000
  • World Ranking: 5
  • Total Staffs: 8,109
  • Total Faculties: 1,648


Rankings of Cornell University:
USA Rankings
  • ARWU: #11
  • U.S. News & World Report:  #15
  • Forbes: #25
  • Washington Monthly: #36

Global
  • ARWU: #13
  • QS: #16
  • Times Magazine Ranking: #18

Libraries of Cornell University:
There are divisions of libraries and more than 5.7 million printed volume, 8.5 million microfilms, 450,000 maps, DVDS, motion pictures, computer files and sound recording in its collections. It is the largest libraries in US and rankings in 11th position.

International Programs of Cornell University:
The Cornell University offering international programs consisting South Asia Program, Asian Studies major, China and Asia Pacific studies, South Asia Program, Middle East (Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar), Israel and Japan . The major things of international programs is to provide opportunities for researchers and students. The Cornell also launches innovative and interactive programs through videoconferencing as well as on-campus.

Courses offers for Bachelors, Master and Doctorate Degrees:
  • Business & Social Science
  • Language & Cultural
  • Medicine & Health
  • Arts & Humanities
  • Engineering
  • Science & Technology

The Cornell University also offers Business & Social Science courses for Certificate Diplomas program.

Annual Tuition Range of Cornell University
For US Students
  • Graduate: Over $20,000
  • Postgraduate: Over $20,000

For International (Foreign) Students:
  • Graduate: Over $20,000
  • Postgraduate: Over $20,000
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