If attending the FALCON Program, and as the year moves on, what if one is suddenly inspired to get a degree at Cornell?
If you are interested in applying to and being accepted by Cornell as a regular Cornell University student, you should contact Cornell Admissions for details. Realize that if you apply to and are accepted into Cornell, you would still have to apply to FALCON separately. Similarly, if you apply to FALCON and are accepted, that does not mean that you are accepted to Cornell as a regular student. I’m an undergraduate, and I was told during orientation that I have to finish my undergraduate degree program at Cornell in four years. If my FALCON year counts as one of the four years I’ll be spending at Cornell, then I think I probably will want to participate in FALCON while taking a leave of absence from Cornell-so that the year I take FALCON will not count toward on of my four Cornell years (I’m not certain I’ll be able to finish all the work I need in three years.) Whether permission is granted to use a 5th year for FALCON study varies by college at Cornell. Determining factors include you
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