<p>Since ILR is public, I know that it is a little cheap for NY residents.
However, is that true for those who do not live in NY?</p>
<p>no--- its like 34k oos and 17 or 7k in state</p>
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<p>It is not a public school simply a land grant university. Because it receives funding from NYS, residients of NYS can attend at a lower cost than out of state students. Tuition and fees $19,291- for NYS residents, $33,681 for non-residents.</p>
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Cornell's role as New York State's land grant institution, and the public responsibilities that come with that status, are reflected in activities throughout the university. However, four of the schools at Cornell are directly tied to the university's land grant mission, and receive operating and construction funds from New York State.</p>
<p>[url=<a href="http://www.cornell.edu/landgrant/colleges.cfm%5DCornell">http://www.cornell.edu/landgrant/colleges.cfm]Cornell</a> University - Land Grant - Colleges Established by New York State](<a href="http://finaid.cornell.edu/Shared/Costs.htm%5DCosts%5B/url">http://finaid.cornell.edu/Shared/Costs.htm)</p>
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<p>Anyone wanting to apply to the land grant schools must apply directly through Cornell and cannot use the SUNY application</p>