The Slope Day 2023 Experience

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After a long year of classes, exams, clubs, friendships, and everything in between, Cornell students celebrate Slope Day, an end-of-the-school-year concert event that takes place on Libe Slope (short for “Library Slope”) in the spring. Spring 2023’s Slope Day brought pop-rock artists like COIN and Snakehips, popular for songs like “Talk Too Much” and “All My Friends.”

Whether you’re a current Cornellian or a prospective student, here’s what you need to know about Cornell students’ favorite event.

Understanding Financial Aid at Cornell University

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Cornell University may be more affordable than you realize. Our financial aid offers are based on need, not on merit, and we meet 100 percent of our admitted students’ demonstrated financial need. Families with a total annual income of up to $60,000 with typical assets for this income range are assigned a $0 parent contribution, thereby increasing Cornell grant aid. Additionally, for families with total annual income up to $75,000, annual aid offers include grants and work-study only—no student loans.

My Top 5 Places to Eat on Campus

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With ten residential dining rooms and sixteen retail locations on campus, Cornell has many places to eat. Our healthy variety also comes with quality — Cornell is consistently ranked in the Princeton Review's Top Ten for best campus food among all colleges and universities in the country. In 2023, we’ve hit #2 on the list!

The food is obviously good, but here are my top five places to eat on campus.

Computer Science in Arts and Engineering: What’s the Difference?

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Suppose you are considering applying to Cornell to study computer science. In that case, you’re probably considering whether to apply to the College of Arts & Sciences or the College of Engineering, both of which offer a computer science major. To leverage this, you’re also probably wondering about the differences between the Arts and Engineering versions of the major. Besides the degree you’re awarded (Arts students receive a Bachelor of Arts, Engineering students receive a Bachelor of Science), what’s so different about computer science in both colleges?

Navigate Your College Search

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As the fall semester kicks off, new Cornellians have arrived on campus and entered their first-year residence halls. A year ago, they were high school students, dreaming about the many opportunities available to them—just like you! Whether you've only just begun your college search journey or if you've been preparing for months, remember that deadlines approach quickly. It always benefits you to be proactive, especially when juggling home, school, and community responsibilities.

Here are some tips to help you jumpstart your college search.

What I Enjoy About a Cornell Winter

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Ithaca is well known for its cold winter seasons and the snowfall covering Cornell University's campus. I am often asked about the winters at Cornell and the chilly temperatures. Yet, the winter is where Cornell shines bright. The snow that blankets the campus is stunning, and everyone has something they can do to have fun. Here are a few things I enjoy the most during a Cornell winter.

What To Do During an Ithaca Summer

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For some students, moving to Ithaca, New York, is the first time they've experienced the beauty of all five seasons (the fifth is "mud season," usually taking place in March!). When the snow melts in spring, Ithaca's hills pop with green and flowers bloom vibrantly. While many students head home during summer, some choose to stay for a Cornell summer session or choose to live in their apartments over summer break.

Your Ithaca experience is incomplete without an Ithaca summer! Here are just a few things to get your to-do list started:

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