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If you're interested in studying Information Science in CALS, please visit the CALS undergraduate admissions page for more information on how to apply. If you have specific questions about the major or you would like to arrange a campus visit, feel free to contact us. To declare the Information Science major, please apply via our online application.
All potential majors are reviewed on a case-by-case basis relative to the following criteria:
Completion of 4 courses:
- CS 1110 or CS 1112 (completed Fall 2023 or later)*
- Calculus or statistics
- 2 of the 5 core courses (INFO 1200 or 1260, INFO 1300, INFO 2040, INFO 2450, and INFO 2950 or 2951).
- Students may count CS 2800 + CS 2110 together in place of INFO 2950 for affiliation purposes only. For students applying to the major after September 15, 2024, once admitted to the major, INFO 2950 or INFO 2951 must be completed.
- Students can take INFO 2950 or INFO 2951 to meet the core requirement. Data Science (DS) concentrators should take INFO 2950: Introduction to Data Science with Python during the fall semester, if possible. Otherwise, DS concentrators should plan to build upon their Python programming skills in preparation for upper-level DS courses.
- Students can count INFO 1380 in place of one core course for the purposes of affiliation only. After affiliation, students will still need to complete all listed core courses.
Grade & GPA Requirement
- A grade of C or higher (For Spring 2020: a grade of C- or higher, or an S**) in each of the completed courses used to declare the major
- An overall GPA of 2.5 or higher for courses used to declare the major
Please Note:
- *Students who have completed CS 1112 prior to Fall 2023 must also complete CS 1133.
- **The Information Science department cannot know how graduate schools, employers, and so on, will evaluate S grades.
- Courses used for the purpose of declaring the major may be repeated if the original course grade was below a C. The most recent grade will be used for all repeated courses. Qualifying courses must be taken at Cornell.
Changing majors within CALS or adding a second major
If you're a current CALS student, start taking courses to meet the criteria for admission to the Information Science major. Contact us to schedule an advising meeting. Once you’ve met the admission criteria, please apply online.
Application Timeline:
- Applications received between January 1st and January 31st are processed by March 1st.
- Applications received between February 1st and May 31st are processed by July 1st
- Application received between June 1st and September 14th are processed by October 15th.
- Applications received between September 15th and December 31st are processed by mid-January.
International students looking to participate in CPT during the summer after their sophomore year must apply to affiliate with the IS major no later than their 2-1 semester.
Internal transfer from another college within Cornell
Non-CALS students who want to major in Information Science in CALS should refer to the CALS page on the Cornell University internal transfer process. The department contact person for Information Science is Sahri Chery or Cass D'Amato.
Upon admission to CALS as an IS student, you must meet all criteria for admission listed above within your first two semesters after transfer.
External transfer from an institution outside of Cornell
For information on how to apply as an external transfer student, please visit the CALS undergraduate admissions page. If you have specific questions about the major or would like to arrange a campus visit, feel free to contact us.