First-Year International Applicants

As an international scholar, you’ll find a world-class education strengthened by the global reach of our students, faculty, and staff. Are you ready to embark on your Cornell journey?

Standardized Testing

Fall 2025 Standardized Testing Policy

For students applying to enroll for fall 2025, Cornell will be test-recommended or score-free depending on the college/school the student is applying to.

For students applying to enroll for fall 2026 and beyond, official SAT or ACT scores will be required.

First-Year International Application Timeline

Early Decision Regular Decision Common Application opens CSS Profile opens

Admission decisions and financial aid awards announced

Reply to offer of admission

Common Application opens CSS Profile opens Last applicable SAT & ACT testing date (recommended)

Admission decisions and financial aid awards announced

Reply to offer of admission

Application Process

Expand the information below to learn more about each aspect of the application and your Cornell journey.

Who is Considered a First-Year International Applicant?

First-Year International Applicant

You are considered as an international student if you do not hold US citizenship or approved permanent resident status (green card). Students whose permanent resident status is pending are considered international students. If your pending status changes to approved during the application process, please let us know and we will update your status. Undocumented students with or without DACA status are considered domestic students for admissions and financial aid.

Cornell reads applications based on where you currently attend school rather than by your citizenship status; we will read your application with others from your school and those from the same state (U.S.) or country.

If a student has enrolled as a full-time student at another institution, they must apply as a transfer. See our instructions for how to apply as a transfer student here.

International Financial Aid

International Financial Aid

All financial aid awarded by Cornell is based on financial need. We do not offer merit, athletic, or talent-based aid to students.

Cornell University admissions decisions for international applicants are need-aware. This means that they will be evaluated for admission with consideration of the ability of students or parents to pay educational costs. Applicants who anticipate the need for financial assistance at any point during their undergraduate course of study at Cornell must apply for aid when they apply for admission. International applicants who are admitted and did not apply for financial aid when they applied for admission will not be eligible to apply for financial aid at any time as an undergraduate at Cornell. To apply for the university’s need-based financial aid program, applicants must complete and submit the CSS Profile by the deadline.

English Language Proficiency (ELP)

English Language Proficiency (ELP)

All Cornell students must have a strong command of the English language to be successful in their engagement in their university studies. English proficiency can be demonstrated by one of the following methods:

Applicants who do not meet one of these criteria are required to submit an English proficiency exam score from the TOEFL, IELTS, or Duolingo English Test. Score requirements for admissions consideration to be most competitive in our review process include a minimum of 100 on the TOEFL internet-based exam, a minimum of 7.5 on the IELTS, or a minimum of 130 on the Duolingo English Test. We will accept self-reported TOEFL, IELTS or Duolingo scores from the Common Application. You may also self-report new or updated scores on Cornell’s English Language Proficiency Form which will be available in your applicant portal once you become an applicant. Should you be admitted to and enrolled at Cornell, we will require official test scores sent from the testing agency at that time.

Choose Early Decision or Regular Decision

Early Decision

Early Decision is a binding commitment for students who have selected Cornell as their first choice. Students may initiate applications to other colleges under nonbinding plans but must withdraw those applications if admitted to Cornell. Students who apply Early Decision submit their application and $80 application fee or fee waiver by November 1, submit supporting materials by November 15, and will learn their admissions decision by mid-December.

Cornell’s Early Decision Agreement is on the Common Application under Cornell University > Application > Questions > General. Students do not need to submit a separate agreement from their counselor.

All admission decisions are final. There are three possible admission outcomes from Early Decision:

Those admitted under Early Decision who demonstrate financial aid eligibility and submit all required materials by the deadline will receive a financial aid award at the time of admission. Students may be eligible to be released from the early decision agreement if the financial aid award does not make a Cornell education affordable for applicants and their families.

Cornell University will honor any required commitment to matriculate that has been made to another college under an Early Decision plan.

Regular Decision

Regular Decision is a non-binding decision plan. Students who apply in Regular Decision submit their application and $80 application fee or fee waiver by January 2, submit supporting materials shortly after that date, and learn their admissions decision by early April.

All admission decisions are final. There are three admission outcomes from Regular Decision; the admission committee will:

Those admitted under Regular Decision who demonstrate financial aid eligibility and submit all required materials by the deadline will receive a financial aid award at the time of admission.

Choose Your College or School

Which one of Cornell's colleges and schools is right for you?

You will apply to only one undergraduate college or school at Cornell. Explore each of our undergraduate colleges and schools at the links below and see which fits you best before filling out your application: