If accepted in the program as a non- degree undergrad or grad student,and as the year moves on, what if one is suddenly inspired to get a degree at Cornell?
While you’re here, you would be attending Cornell as a non-degree student, not as a Cornell degree-seeking student. You’d certainly be welcome to apply to a Cornell degree program if something sparked you interest. However, you would simply be applying to the university just as any new applicant would. (You would have Cornell transcripts and grades to strengthen your application, though.
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