Grace Elmore ’25 makes every corner of campus — from Schoellkopf Field to the Johnson Museum and everywhere between — a home for her creative spirit and compassion for others. This is her Cornell Story.
Trisha Beher '25
Trisha Beher ’25 balances being an activist, an entrepreneur, a harpist and more, and her passion for empowerment and leadership brings communities together. This is her Cornell Story.
Devin Schneider ’23
Devin Schneider ’23 flexes her creative and collaborative abilities as president of the Cornell Fashion Collective, innovating and inspiring through the collective’s runway show. This is her Cornell story.
Bryanne Sarfo ’26
Bryanne Sarfo ’26, a 2023 High Road fellow, channeled her passion for people and community engagement into work on policy and legislation in New York City this summer. This is her Cornell Story.
Why I Applied Early Decision
Where are you applying? What do you want to study? How many applications are you sending out? When are you hearing back?
My Double Major Experience
I entered Cornell University as an Environmental Engineering major, and I added Biometry & Statistics as a double major after a few weeks into my freshman year.
What You Need to Know about Early Decision 2023
The most common questions about Early Decision (ED) are: What is Early Decision exactly? How does ED differ from Early Action? What does “binding” mean?
Students interested in applying for Early Decision should know they can only apply to one Early Decision institution. If accepted, students are “bound” to attend. Students applying for ED can apply to other schools that have Early Action plans because Early Action schools are typically non-binding. If accepted to a school via ED, students must withdraw their Early Action and Regular Decision applications for other institutions.