
Cornell Requirements: GPA, SAT Scores & What Actually Matters
Ithaca, New York · Private
Avg GPA
4.15
Top 10% of Class
84%
Rec Units
21
Test Policy
Test Required
SAT Mid 50%
1500-1570
ACT Mid 50%
33-35
Source: Cornell CDS 2025/26

Ritz B
Former Cornell Admissions Officer
A missing GPA cutoff sets a higher bar than a published one. Cornell reads the transcript itself, every course and grade in context, which asks more of an applicant than any single number could.
Rigor over a perfect number
Cornell rates course rigor Very Important and GPA only Important. The hardest classes matter most.
Progression counts
Officers read for an upward trajectory, especially in the subjects tied to your intended major.
Read in context
Your transcript is judged against what your school offers, by officers who know your region.
I want to know whether that student has taken the most challenging classes available to him or her. And then I want to know how well they've done in that rigor. That tells me they're going to be okay in the curriculum.

Ritz B
Former Cornell Admissions Officer
At this level a strong score is the price of entry. It rarely serves as the tiebreaker, but nearly every competitive applicant submits high marks, so a strong result keeps your file in contention while a weak one is hard to overcome.
Testing is really critical. The data shows it's a strong supporting indicator. Supporting is the key word. It can't replace, but it's a strong supporting indicator of future academic success.

Ritz B
Former Cornell Admissions Officer
The published ranges describe students who chose to submit in a test-optional year, a self-selected, higher-scoring group. Now that every applicant submits, a strong score counts for you in a way opting out never could.
The testing is a standard by which all students are taking exactly the same tests. If you have a strong curriculum, the test is another way to support that view of your curriculum, because it creates that standard.

Ritz B
Former Cornell Admissions Officer
For engineering, having calculus and strong math was critical. You had to show progression in your math. Business wants a strong student across all subjects. Arts and sciences, strong across all subjects.

Ritz B
Former Cornell Admissions Officer
A demanding national curriculum helps only if you took its hardest options. Cornell judges you against the ceiling your own system offered, so an applicant from a less-resourced school isn't penalized for what wasn't available.
Gets you read
Rigorous courses, strong grades, competitive scores. The academic bar that keeps your file alive.
Gets you admitted
Essays, activities, character, and a clear fit with your Cornell college. What decides the outcome.
They think that grades are the only thing that matters. It's not. You have to have those, but the other things are equally, and possibly even more, important.

Ritz B
Former Cornell Admissions Officer
The costliest academic mistake is playing it safe. A protected GPA built on easy courses tells Cornell less than a lower one earned in the hardest classes your school offered.
