Diversity Hosting vs Cornell days...

Can someone explain the difference in activities for both events. Does one program have more activities than another for both parents and the student?

Thanks!

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The main differences that I can see is Cornell Days are one day events designed for all admitted students. Diversity Hosting is by invitation to a fully funded overnight in a dorm and includes classroom visits.
This is an excerpt from Cornell’s email:

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Diversity Hosting Month: Cornell University provides an opportunity for admitted multicultural students to visit campus on select dates between April 6 and April 24. A Diversity Hosting Month visit is a one-night hosting event focusing on the general Cornell student experience and is fully funded by Cornell University. Once on campus, participants will be able to visit classes, attend information sessions, meet with students, and stay overnight in a residence hall with a current student. Diversity Hosting Month participants are welcome to participate in Cornell Days events during their stay. More information on Diversity Hosting Month, including how to register, can be found at: http://admit.cornell.edu/diversity-hosting.

Cornell Days: Cornell University’s annual program for admitted students takes place on select dates between April 13 and April 24. Generally, a Cornell Days visit is a one-day event focusing on the Cornell student experience. Cornell Days allows students to become oriented with the university, as well as attend a Cornell Engineering faculty/student/professional staff panel session and a student-led Engineering Quad Tour. More information on Cornell Days, including how to register, will be sent to you with your official decision notification letter in early April, and is also available at: http://admit.cornell.edu/cornell-days.