There are grants and scholarships that are available for students that are being offered by Cornell University. There are Institutional, Federal & State and Outside Scholarships *Institutional Grants & Scholarships These are available to students with financial need which will be determined by the Office of Financial Aid and Student Employment. The aid comes from various sources like university endowments, your college's own fund, alumni, and a general fund.
*Federal & State consists of Federal Pell Grant, Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant, New York State Tuition Assistance Program, Federal Academic Competitiveness Grant, Federal Science and Math Access to Retain Talent Grant To apply for aid or scholarship grants: For U.S. Citizens and permanent residents 2011-2012 Early Decision Freshman - https://www.finaid.cornell.edu/finaid/apply/prospects/20112012early.cfm 2011-2012 Regular Freshman -https://www.finaid.cornell.edu/finaid/apply/prospects/20112012regular.cfm 2011-2012 Fall Transfer - https://www.finaid.cornell.edu/finaid/apply/prospects/20112012falltransfer.cfm 2011-20123 Spring Transfer - https://www.finaid.cornell.edu/finaid/apply/prospects/20102011springtransfer.cfm International Applicants 2011-2012 Freshman and Transfer - https://www.finaid.cornell.edu/eligibility/international.cfm source: https://www.finaid.cornell.edu/types/scholarships/institutional.cfm.
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