Cornell business undergraduate

Is there a disadvantage in applying to the Dyson school of business within the CALS instead of within the Johnson college of business? There is a big tuition difference for instate students so is the degree, majors/minors and opportunities the same even though it’s under two different schools? I see the opportunity to minor in life science a plus through CALS, am I missing something?

I believe Dyson is the undergrad b-school. Please look at Cornell’s website for clarity. https://business.cornell.edu/

Yes but Dyson sits in both the CALS and SC Johnson colleges. You are able to major in applied economics and management in both schools?

Instate students apply to Johnson/Dyson but in state students pay the CALS rate since they’re still affiliated.
The acceptance number for both in state and OOS students is incredibly low (2-4%) with perhaps better odds in EERE or Food Industry (and havibg an idea of how that might relate to consumer goods packaging, for instance), creative&lucrative fields many bypass, favoring finance. (Obviously a student would need some sort of background, ECs/achievements in sync with their choice of major.)

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Great thanks for the info!

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