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AdmissionsConsultants
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Posted - 06/08/2004 :  16:23:52  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Beginning this fall, Cornell will be exclusively accepting the Common Application for all freshmen applicants. There will no longer be a Cornell-specific freshmen application although there will be one for transfer applicants.

Cornell now becomes the fifth Ivy League institution to accept the Common Application. (The other four are Harvard, Yale, Princeton and Dartmouth.)

Over 250 colleges and universities now accept the common application. Most of these 250 institutions require supplemental forms that allow them to collect school-specific information. Cornell will also require supplemental forms this fall for its freshmen applicants.

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y82benji
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Posted - 06/09/2004 :  22:04:37  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
When I applied to undergrad, applications weren't really online and the common application wasn't really widely used. Being able to use AMCAS and applying online to med schools was so much easier. I'm glad that schools are moving forward to take advantage of this. With all those essays and getting letters of recommendation the process can be exhausting!
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