<p>Hello CC, I am interested in applying through HEOP for Cornell University. Can anybody who has been accepted through HEOP provide me some basic stats about themselves (ie. GPA, SAT/SAT II/ACT scores submitted), and any other relevant information? I would like to compile a list to see if my grades will make me eligible for HEOP. </p>
<p>I am considering on ED and HEOP for Cornell University.</p>
<p>Since there aren't any cutoffs, can anybody provide their stats? Thank you.</p>
<p>I applied HEOP to Cornell, but wasn’t accepted into the program, but was accepted to the university as a regular matriculant. I got an 1860 on the SAT, had sub-700’s on all my SAT II subject tests and my GPA was around 3.6/3.7. However, a guy from my school was accepted HEOP there. I don’t know his exact stats, but I’m guessing he had around a 1700 SAT and a 3.5 GPA. If your scores are too high, you may not get accepted HEOP. Instead, you may be accepted as a regular student (as in my case). On a side note, make sure you meet the financial eligibility requirements. It also helps if you’re a URM.</p>