A school/divison for "nontraditional" students

<p>Does Cornell have one? I haven’t found anything on their website, but universities don’t seem to publicize these schools/divisions as they do “traditional” ones. I know Columbia and UPenn both have one-I’ll be applying as a transfer student in the near future. I’m currently in my second semester of my freshman year at NYU.</p>

<p>Thank you!</p>

<p>what do you mean by non-traditional? do you mean students who are older? if so…then do realize that Cornell doesnt categorize these students differently by offering them special services (not that i know of)…</p>

<p>also Cornell doesnt even require that one have a high school diploma…</p>

<p>Yes, students who are older and/or have had a break in their education. Thanks for your reply.</p>

<p>Cornell calls the “Mature Students” and defines them as 24 and older upon first matriculation. <a href=“Policies and Procedures - Cornell University - Acalog ACMS™”>Policies and Procedures - Cornell University - Acalog ACMS™;