Courses of Study 2024-2025 
    
    Oct 03, 2024  
Courses of Study 2024-2025

General Information


In the School of Continuing Education and Summer Sessions .


Administration


Mary Loeffelholz, Dean

Ben Balkaya, Associate Dean, Administration

Janna L. Dawn, Associate Director, Precollege Studies, Special Programs and Professional Studies

James A. Schechter, Director, and Strategic Development and Recruiting, Cornell University Precollege Studies for High School Students

Emily Ivory, Registrar and Student Services Manager

Amie Goble, Assistant Registrar

The School


The School of Continuing Education and Summer Sessions (SCE) provides outstanding educational opportunities throughout the year for people of all ages and interests. We present programs in a wide variety of formats on campus, online, and around the world.

SCE has its roots in summer study at Cornell, which began in 1876, only eight years after the opening of the University. The Cornell University Summer Session, established in 1892, is one of the oldest such programs in the United States and continues today as one of the most highly regarded of its kind among peer institutions.

For information about our programs, visit sce.cornell.edu, email cusce@cornell.edu, call (607) 255-4987, or write to the School of Continuing Education and Summer Sessions, B20 Day Hall, Ithaca, NY 14853.

Counseling/Advising


In addition to the academic counseling and advising available to Cornell undergraduates through the colleges and schools, SCE staff members provide counseling and/or advising to students registered in summer and winter courses. Students who would benefit from counseling or advising may contact the SCE office directly or may be referred by faculty or other university personnel.

For information, email cusce@cornell.edu, call (607) 255-4987, or write to the School of Continuing Education and Summer Sessions, B20 Day Hall, Ithaca, NY 14853.

Degrees


SCE is developing a part-time bachelor’s degree for non-traditional students (see https://provost.cornell.edu/academic-initiatives/) and currently helps students working toward degrees by enrolling them in Cornell courses.

Facilities


Most on-campus Summer and Winter Session classes are held in Cornell’s state-of-the-art classrooms and facilities.