Cornell vs United States Naval Academy (USNA)
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![]() Cornell University |
![]() United States Naval Academy |
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Overview |
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Location | Ithaca, New York | Annapolis, Maryland |
Campus setting | City: Small | Suburb: Large |
College type | 4 year | 4 year |
Control/business model | Private (Non Profit) | Public |
Calendar system | Semester | Semester |
Degrees offered | Undergraduate and Graduate | Undergraduate |
Students retention rate | 97.0% | 98.0% |
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Yes | No |
Religious affiliation | ||
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Admission |
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Acceptance rate | 8.7% | 8.4% |
Application fees |
Undergraduate:
$80
Graduate:
$105
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SAT range | 1450 - 1560 | 1200 - 1420 |
ACT range | 33 - 35 | 26 - 32 |
Students submitting SAT score | 41.0% | 69.0% |
Students submitting ACT score | 20.0% | 48.0% |
Total number of applicants | 67,380 | 16,265 |
Total number of admissions given out | 5,852 | 1,374 |
Admitted students who chose to enroll | 3,718 | 1,183 |
Yield rate | 63.5% | 86.1% |
Test scores (SAT/ACT) | N/A | N/A |
High school GPA | Not required | Required |
Recommendation letters | Required | Required |
High school transcript | Not required | Required |
English proficiency test (e.g. TOEFL) | Required | Required |
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Tuition and Fees |
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Sticker price | $80,287 | |
Average net price | $24,262 | |
Tuition | $60,286 | |
Room & board |
Room/dormitory:
$9,962
Meal plan:
$6,434
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Available payment plans |
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Financial Aid |
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Students receiving financial aid
(Grants & scholarships) |
50.0%
Average amount $52,674 |
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Students receiving federal student loan |
26.0%
Average amount $3,924 |
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Students taking out private loans |
16.0%
Average amount $8,357 |
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Students and Campus |
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Undergraduate students |
15,503
Men 46.1% Women 53.9% |
4,528
Men 71.3% Women 28.7% |
Graduate students |
10,079
Men 51.0% Women 49.0% |
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Racial/ethnic diversity |
Moderate
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Low
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Out-of-state students | 64.3% | 92.6% |
International students | 24.4% | 1.3% |
Campus local/setting | City: Small | Suburb: Large |
Dormitory capacity | 7,422 | 4,667 |
First year students are required to live on campus? | No | Yes |
Top 5 states where most U.S. students come from | New York California New Jersey Florida Pennsylvania | California Texas Maryland Virginia Florida |
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Academics |
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Popular study areas |
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Students to faculty ratio | 9:1 | 8:1 |
Institutional accreditation | Middle States Commission on Higher Education | N/A |
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Outcome |
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Graduation rate | 94.1% | 91.3% |
Dropout rate | 5.2% | 8.7% |
Transferred out | N/A | N/A |
Alumni salary by major (Top 10) |
Law (Doctoral Degrees)
Business Administration, Management and Operations (Master's Degrees)
Computer Science (Bachelor's Degrees)
Computer Science (Master's Degrees)
Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions (Master's Degrees)
Operations Research (Master's Degrees)
Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering (Bachelor's Degrees)
Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering (Master's Degrees)
Systems Engineering (Master's Degrees)
Human Resources Management and Services (Master's Degrees)
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