<p>My son will graduate from Cornell in May with a BS CHEME. I am absolutely elated with the quality of education my son has received. The CHEME department requires undergrads to take at least two CHEME graduate level classes. He has taken three and has greatly benefited from these classes as well as his UG classes… His most challenging period at Cornell was his sophomore and 1st semester of his junior year. This was mostly due to him taking classes without the appropriate prerequisites. This I believe has made him extremely strong technically. </p>
<p>He received an excellent offer from his dream company after his internship last summer. </p>
<p>The icing on the cake for our family is that Cornells financial aid was very generous. Please note that Cornell has a matching incentive as noted below:</p>
<p>Award Match Initiative
To improve Cornells competitiveness in recruiting and enrolling undergraduate students, Cornell will commit to increasing grant aid by matching the family contribution components and lower loan level of financial aid offers from other Ivy schools. We will also strive to match the family contribution components and lower loan levels of financial aid offers from Stanford, Duke, and MIT.</p>