How EXPENSIVE is Cornell in Comparison to the other Ivy League Schools

<p>I do not live in NY...not am I planning on attending a "contract" college...</p>

<p>Woopz. Sorry I left out the question mark at the end. I am a national disgrace...</p>

<p>tution at a contract college should be about $1,000 cheaper than the endowed colleges at Cornell. I dont have exact numbers, but most of the ivys are about the same price in the end. </p>

<p>I do believe that Cornell has more expensive dining than the other Ivy's, but Cornell dining is rated among the top-3 in the entire United States, well worth the extra few bucks.</p>

<p>I have the booklet right in front of me…haha<br>
Endowed colleges: ==> $47,980
Land-Grant: ==> NY residents $32, 540 non-resident $ 46, 830</p>

<p>NY residents do pay less for contract colleges...i think it's a good deal considering you can still take tons of CAS electives</p>

<p>I'm from Texas so there was only 1k difference...</p>

<p>Cornell's dining is overrated...sure its not your typical cafeteria burger/pizza/mystery dish selection...but Texas has better and cheaper food...$6 for chicken strips (no fries no drink) i doth protest!</p>

<p>"Cornell's dining is overrated...sure its not your typical cafeteria burger/pizza/mystery dish selection...but Texas has better and cheaper food...$6 for chicken strips (no fries no drink) i doth protest!"</p>

<p>try spending a year at another college. I did that once, there's no way Cornell's food is overrated.</p>

<p>Ya I'm so sick of my caf right now. By senior year I wouldn't be happy lol. (My college only has one caf). But we did have a risotto bar today which was mmmmm</p>