Prospective U.S. Students or First-Time Aid Applicants

Starting your financial aid application early is a small step that can make a big difference. With our dedicated Financial Aid team by your side, we aim to make this journey straightforward and stress-free. Let’s get started.

How to Apply

Cornell’s undergraduate admission process for U.S. students is need-blind, meaning interest in or need for financial aid is not amongst the many factors considered when making admission decisions.

*U.S. students include U.S. citizens, eligible non-citizens such as refugees or asylees, and undocumented students who attended and graduated from a U.S. high school, with or without DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) status.

  1. Complete the CSS Profile (all students)the 2024–25 application opens October 1, 2023.
  2. Review your preliminary Cornell Aid Estimate
    Cornell will use your CSS Profile Application to estimate your cost of attendance, family contribution, financial need, and financial aid for the upcoming year.
  3. Complete the FAFSA (U.S. citizens and eligible noncitizens only)the 2024–25 application opens December, 2023.
  4. Application Review
    After receiving your aid application(s), Cornell may request additional forms or documentation if required or to clarify information on your application(s).
  5. Review your official Cornell Aid Offer
    Official aid offers will be released in the Spring (tentatively, early-April), if you successfully submit your CSS Profile and FAFSA applications by the priority dates.

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Financial Aid Application Priority Dates

Please complete your financial aid applications by the applicable date and respond to all requests for documentation promptly to ensure your preliminary Cornell Aid Estimate and official Cornell Aid Offers are available as soon as possible, and to ensure you have the cost and aid information you need prior to your admissions deposit deadline.

For applicants starting in Fall 2024: