Get a head start on college by earning credits from Cornell online or on campus.* You can choose from dozens of regular university courses, work with Cornell faculty, study alongside undergraduates, and improve your college study skills.
Online Courses
Choose from three- or six-week undergraduate courses, in which you'll earn transferrable credits in subjects from architecture to business, hospitality, engineering, health, international relations, science, social change, veterinary medicine, and more. Courses are taught by some of Cornell's best professors.
Most online courses are delivered via the web-based learning system Canvas. You'll view the class lectures on your own schedule and complete your assignments within a scheduled time frame. Some courses may offer you the option of getting a head start on your classwork. Generally, you'll interact with the instructor and other students via email, discussion boards, interactive chat rooms, video conferences, and/or phone.
Residential Summer Program*
Take fascinating college courses, study with top Cornell faculty, earn college credits, enjoy the gorgeous campus, and make friends from around the world!
You'll choose from three- or six-week undergraduate courses, in which you'll earn transferrable credits in subjects from architecture to business, hospitality, engineering, health, international relations, science, social change, veterinary medicine, and more. Courses are taught by Cornell faculty, giving you an unrivaled learning experience with some of the university's best professors.
You'll also experience the excitement of college life at a great Ivy League university as you stay in a residence hall with classmates, eat meals in the campus dining centers, and spend free time attending special events. Our residential staff provides supervision and round-the-clock support.
Plus, you'll attend a college fair, get insider tips during college admissions workshops, and receive one-on-one counseling about your essays, application materials, and how to make the best impression on a college admissions committee.
Online or on campus, classes are top-notch
The grades and credits you earn will be recorded on an official Cornell transcript and are generally transferable toward a degree at Cornell or elsewhere.
If you’re selected for one Cornell's Precollege Programs you’ll join about 1,000 other high school students from around the world.
Choose among a wide variety of challenging programs, including:
- Architecture
- Business
- Computer ScienceDesign
- Engineering
- Government
- History
- Hotel Management
- International Relations
- Leadership
- Literature
- Medicine
- Psychology
- Science
- Social Entrepreneurship
- Sustainability
- Veterinary Medicine
- …or design your own!
After selecting your program, you'll enroll in one or more of Cornell's fast-paced and rigorous undergraduate courses and enjoy the rare opportunity to work closely with some of the university’s most outstanding professors.
Class dates:
- Three-week Session 1 (May 31–June 17, 2022): Online courses only
- Three-week Session 2 (June 21–July 8, 2022): Online and on-campus* courses
- Three-week Session 3 (July 11–July 29, 2022): Online and on-campus* courses
- Six-week Session (June 21–August 2, 2022): Online and on-campus* courses
*On-campus courses subject to change. Please note that residential programs begin at least a day earlier and end a day later than class dates to facilitate moving in and out of the dorms.
I was so scared on the first day that the class would be very hard and that I wouldn't make any friends. However, two days in I didn't even think of my family or become homesick. I had made a new family (and so quickly). I had bonded with so many people so quickly. I am not the most social person, but this program helped me become more confident and just obnoxiously loud. I experienced so many things in the three weeks, and it truly did feel like home. I loved the campus, my class, and the people. I was around my friends from when I woke up to the second I went to bed. I never thought I would have so much fun. This was an amazing and life changing experience, and I miss it so much!!! Also the class I took, Sustainable Animal Husbandry, was not overly difficult, and I did not spend every second studying. I spent more time going to Collegetown or getting lost on our way to Ithaca with my friends. They became family at the end of my time there, and I never thought I could have so much fun in such a short amount of time. I love Cornell and have decided to apply ED!!