<p>i got accepted to Cornell as my ED, but as an international student, I couldn't apply to any financial aid. So, I was wondering if it's possible if I keep up my grades throughout my first year at college, would it be possible to apply for financial aid on my 2nd yr?</p>
<p>I don’t think their financial aid packages depend on grades. I do know that all students have to reapply for financial aid for their 2nd 3rd and 4th years if they want it. You have to update your income tax info, FAFSA, CSS profile, and other forms that Cornell requires. My dad owns his own business so he had to fill out another form for that. He will probably have to fill it out again next year too.</p>
<p>same here. im an int’l student and i got in under ED. i was hoping that i can apply financial aid on my later years but this is what i found from their website:</p>
<p>Financial Aid for International Undergraduates:
Decisions about financial aid for newly entering international undergraduates are made at the time of admission and are not changed for the duration of the undergraduate program. Cornell has a limited amount of funding available for international undergraduates, only 10 - 15 scholarships are awarded to students in each entering class. The scholarships are either partial or full, based on the selected student’s need. It is not possible to apply for financial aid from Cornell after enrollment. </p>
<p>Note: Citizens and landed immigrants of Canada, citizens of Mexico, and US Permanent Residents DO qualify to apply for financial aid at Cornell and can obtain applications and information at the Financial Aid Office, 203 Day Hall. </p>
<p>[Cornell</a> University ISSO: International Student Life](<a href=“http://www.isso.cornell.edu/students/aid.php]Cornell”>http://www.isso.cornell.edu/students/aid.php)</p>
<p>It is not possible to apply for financial aid from Cornell after enrollment
—> now im trying to figure some other ways to make more money for tuition :(</p>