High school students and adults can study part-time at Cornell this fall. Registration begins August 1, 2022. 

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High school students and adults can study part-time at Cornell University this fall

Students and lifelong learners are invited to explore a new interest, enhance their resume or strengthen their professional skills through Cornell’s Fall Part-time Study Program, which runs Aug. 22 – Dec. 17, 2022. Registration for most students begins Aug. 1.

Anyone from high school students to undergraduates and interested adults can learn from world-renowned faculty members, study alongside Cornell undergraduate and graduate students and have access to university libraries and other campus facilities.

Participants may select from thousands of regular Cornell courses in the arts and sciences, business, engineering, science, technology and more. 

Students can choose to earn credit through their course, audit a class (skip the grades and credits, but receive a Cornell transcript) or enroll in the Visitors’ Noncredit Program at 90 percent off the regular tuition charge.

Classes begin Aug. 22, 2022. 

For more information about this program, including registration dates, fees, program policies and more, visit parttimestudy.cornell.edu or email cusce@cornell.edu.  

Visit SCE News for more stories on programs offered by Cornell's School of Continuing Education.

Shelley Preston is the School of Continuing Education and Summer Sessions’ communications and marketing specialist.

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