Cornell College

Cornell College

Mount Vernon, IA, USA
Private
4 Year

Chandra's Review

Review of Cornell College

Describe your college in three sentences.

Cornell College is a small, liberal arts school that focuses not only on academics, but also on personal relationships. Cornell College offers a myriad of opportunities for students to get involved on campus, in addition to resources, such as internships and study abroad programs. Overall, Cornell College is an academically rigorous, socially accepting, relationship-driven school that strives to help all students achieve their goals.

Do you have any tips for prospective students?

I encourage students to visit campus and talk with current students to foster a better understanding of what Cornell is like. I also encourage students to sit in on a class to observe how classes are taught at Cornell, and also to talk to a professor regarding Cornell.

Do you find there’s enough academic rigor at your school?

Classes at Cornell are rigorous; Cornell operates on the block plan, meaning that students take only one course for 3.5 weeks, thus allowing students to only focus on one class. This type of schedule fosters students' critical thinking abilities, in addition to their in-depth knowledge of the material (quality v. quantity), which contributes to the academic rigor.

Describe the dorm life at your college.

First-year students usually live in certain halls with a roommate. For sophomores, juniors, and seniors, there are more housing options available, such as living in a suite-style dorm with more than one roommate.

Describe the food and dining at your college.

Cornell has a great dining hall with a variety of food options. Cornell works to minimize food restrictions; there are vegetarian and vegan options available, in addition to the healthy salad bar, classics/grill option, and global foods option.

Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?

Cornell gives out financial aid and generous scholarships to students. These scholarships range from science to performing arts to merit-based.

Are you involved in any clubs or activities?

Cornell offers a plethora of clubs and activities on campus, ranging from social justice clubs to leadership clubs. A few of them include Student Government, Mock Trial, Enactus Entrepreneurship Organization, and more. Because of the wide variety of options, all students will be able to find and join something that interests them!