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Cornell University

Cornell University

“A global leader in our fields, the College of Architecture, Art, and Planning at Cornell University drives acts of transformation. Together, we advance multidis”

129 Sibley Dome, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA
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Est. 1871

About Cornell University

A leader in creativity, innovation, and impact, the College of Architecture, Art, and Planning (AAP) at Cornell University is about acts of transformation, bringing critical inquiry, design, and imagination to build a more sustainable, just, and resilient world. AAP houses five departments across three campuses (Ithaca, NYC, and Rome) where students and faculty from around the world come together to invent, explore, and produce new knowledge around the greatest challenges of our time. The college advances multidisciplinary research, critical inquiry, and creative practices to engage with the world's challenges and build thriving, resilient, and inspired futures. Cornell architecture faculty are characterized by their wide range of disciplinary research interests and expertise, often collaboratively working across disciplines with other researchers, community partners, clients, or policymakers. The culture at AAP combines super aspirational ideas with directly applied knowledge, fostering an environment of creative experimentation and iterative analysis for independent, critical thinking and bold thought leadership.
Program NameDetails
Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch)
Bachelor

The B.Arch program emphasizes a robust design core, integrating architectural theory, history, environmental systems, technology, representation, and structures. Students acquire skills to generate, develop, and communicate ideas through drawing, working fluidly and seamlessly between analog and digital representation.

5 Years
English
Approximately $71,266 per year. (Note: Tuition costs can vary)
Deadline: Application generally opens in early September and closes in mid-June.
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Professional Master of Architecture (M.Arch)
Master

This fully accredited program is dedicated to architectural design, history, and theory. It prepares students for professional practice as architects.

3.5 Years
English
Approximately $71,266 per year. (Note: Tuition costs can vary)
Deadline: Application generally opens in early September and closes in mid-June.
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Post-Professional Master of Science, Advanced Architectural Design (M.S. AAD)
Master of Science

An intensive advanced design research program offering a critical framework for investigating pertinent design concerns, practices, and technologies. It is open to individuals holding a B.Arch or first-professional M.Arch degree.

3 Semesters
English
Approximately $35,633 per semester, $71,266 per academic year (three-semester program total: $106,899).
Deadline: Application generally opens in early September and closes in mid-June.
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Post-Professional Master of Science, Advanced Urban Design (M.S. AUD)
Master of Science

A New York City-based program focused on advanced urban design. The program explores critical frameworks for investigating urban design concerns.

3 Semesters
English
Approximately $35,633 per semester, $71,266 per academic year (three-semester program total: $106,899).
Deadline: Application generally opens in early September and closes in mid-June.
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Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in History of Architecture and Urban Development
PhD

This program represents a blend of interdisciplinary research and scholarship. It focuses on the history of architecture and urban development.

Varies
English
Approximately $20,800 per year.
Deadline: Application generally opens in early September and closes in mid-June.
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Admissions
Approximately 8% for Cornell University overall (specific to AAP architecture not found, but noted as highly selective with fewer than 20% admitted historically for undergraduate program)
Acceptance Rate
Deadlines
Graduate (M.Arch)
Specific deadlines for Cornell AAP architecture programs were not explicitly found. General Cornell University graduate application deadlines typically include a Fall admission deadline around January 15.
Undergraduate (B.Arch)
Specific deadlines for Cornell AAP architecture programs were not explicitly found. General Cornell University undergraduate application deadlines typically include Early Decision (November 1) and Regular Decision (January 2).
Requirements
Portfolio: All architecture applicants must submit a portfolio consisting of a PDF (no more than 20 pages) via Cornell AAP SlideRoom. Up to 3 supplemental work samples (websites, Vimeo URLs) may also be submitted.
General Application: ["Online application","Official transcripts from all previous institutions","Letters of recommendation","Essay/Statement of Purpose","Standardized test scores (SAT/ACT/GRE, if applicable)","English proficiency test scores (for international applicants)"]

Cornell University Academic FAQ

Cornell University is A global leader in our fields, the College of Architecture, Art, and Planning at Cornell University drives acts of transformation. Together, we advance multidis

The acceptance rate for Cornell University is Approximately 8% for Cornell University overall (specific to AAP architecture not found, but noted as highly selective with fewer than 20% admitted historically for undergraduate program), reflecting the selectivity of its academic programs.

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Cornell University provides a comprehensive curriculum including: Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch), Professional Master of Architecture (M.Arch), Post-Professional Master of Science, Advanced Architectural Design (M.S. AAD), Post-Professional Master of Science, Advanced Urban Design (M.S. AUD), Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in History of Architecture and Urban Development.

Cornell University is situated in Ithaca, United States, offering a vibrant context for architectural study.

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A global leader in our fields, the College of Architecture, Art, and Planning at Cornell University drives acts of transformation. Together, we advance multidis

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M.Arch Prerequisites: ["One semester of college-level math","One semester of college-level physics","Two semesters of college-level architectural history or art history"]
Recent Rankings
Ranked #5 among architecture schools in 2024 (source not specified but found in search results, likely DesignIntelligence or similar)
Ranked #8 among Best Colleges for Architecture in America for 2026 by Niche
Ranked #1 for Undergraduate Architecture by Architectural Record