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Cornell University Registrar: Faculty Center
https://registrar.cornell.edu/Faculty/facultycenter.html
Skip to main content. Office of the University Registrar. Faculty Center and Advisor Center. Faculty Center and Advisor Center are accessed from the same url: http:/ facultycenter.cornell.edu. Provides a single point of entry to access your class information. View your teaching schedule, room assignments, class rosters with photos, and grade rosters. Faculty Center is where you will enter or upload grades. Under the academics area of the student center tab, view an advisee's:. My Planner allows students ...
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Cornell University Registrar: Parent Home Page
https://registrar.cornell.edu//Parents/index.html
Skip to main content. Office of the University Registrar. We urge you to discuss these issues with your student and to maintain an open dialogue throughout your student's Cornell career. Cornell will, of course, share information with parents when authorized to do so by the student. Family support is essential to your student's success, and we hope that early discussion will encourage ongoing communication and support. How to obtain certification of enrollment status. How to obtain grades and transcripts.
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Cornell University Registrar: Alumni Home Page
https://registrar.cornell.edu//Alumni/index.html
Skip to main content. Office of the University Registrar. How to obtain certification of enrollment status. Contact information for college registrars. How to order a reissued diploma. How to order official transcripts. How to change your address, name or privacy restrictions. What if I don't know my NetID? There is a simple, two step process to obtain and activate your NetID. To find your NetID, go here. And enter your name. The screen that appears should include your NetID. Next, go here.
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Community Service | Student Employment
http://studentemployment.cornell.edu/employers/community-service
Student Rights and Responsibilities. FWS Jobs and Programs. Student Rights and Responsibilities. Cornell has long embraced a philosophy of giving back to the community and encourages our students to get involved in community service. The Cornell Public Service Center. Which enables Cornell Federal Work-Study students to work for nonprofit organizations, schools, and municipalities in the Ithaca and Tompkins County region. Visit the Community Work-Study Program Resource Site. 203 Day Hall Office Hours:.
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Federal Work Study | Student Employment
http://studentemployment.cornell.edu/employers/federal-work-study
Student Rights and Responsibilities. FWS Jobs and Programs. Student Rights and Responsibilities. The Federal Work Study (FWS) Program is a federally funded financial-aid program administered by Cornell University, and is designed to assist students in meeting the cost of higher education by promoting access to meaningful work experiences. If you qualify as an eligible employer, Cornell may subsidize a percentage of the wages you pay your eligible student workers. Eligibility Requirements for Employers.
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Current Students | Financial Aid
http://finaid.cornell.edu/apply-aid/current-students
DACA and Undocumented Applicants. Appealing Your Aid Decision. Changes to your Student Contribution. Study Abroad/Off Campus Programs. Eligible U.S. Citizenship Status and DACA. Federal Satisfactory Academic Progress. Financial Aid Application Certification. Leaves of Absence and Withdrawal. Lending Code of Conduct. New York State Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) Satisfactory Academic Progress. How to Apply for Aid. IRS Data Retrieval Tool. Understanding Your Award Letter. Understanding Your Bursar Bill.
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Budget Increase Needs | Financial Aid
http://finaid.cornell.edu/special-circumstances/budget-increase-needs
DACA and Undocumented Applicants. Appealing Your Aid Decision. Changes to your Student Contribution. Study Abroad/Off Campus Programs. Eligible U.S. Citizenship Status and DACA. Federal Satisfactory Academic Progress. Financial Aid Application Certification. Leaves of Absence and Withdrawal. Lending Code of Conduct. New York State Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) Satisfactory Academic Progress. How to Apply for Aid. IRS Data Retrieval Tool. Understanding Your Award Letter. Understanding Your Bursar Bill.
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Grants and Scholarships | Financial Aid
http://finaid.cornell.edu/types-aid/grants-and-scholarships
DACA and Undocumented Applicants. Appealing Your Aid Decision. Changes to your Student Contribution. Study Abroad/Off Campus Programs. Cornell Grants and Scholarships. Eligible U.S. Citizenship Status and DACA. Federal Satisfactory Academic Progress. Financial Aid Application Certification. Leaves of Absence and Withdrawal. Lending Code of Conduct. New York State Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) Satisfactory Academic Progress. How to Apply for Aid. IRS Data Retrieval Tool. Understanding Your Award Letter.
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International Applicants | Financial Aid
http://finaid.cornell.edu/apply-aid/international-applicants
DACA and Undocumented Applicants. Appealing Your Aid Decision. Changes to your Student Contribution. Study Abroad/Off Campus Programs. Eligible U.S. Citizenship Status and DACA. Federal Satisfactory Academic Progress. Financial Aid Application Certification. Leaves of Absence and Withdrawal. Lending Code of Conduct. New York State Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) Satisfactory Academic Progress. How to Apply for Aid. IRS Data Retrieval Tool. Understanding Your Award Letter. Understanding Your Bursar Bill.
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Summer/Winter Session | Financial Aid
http://finaid.cornell.edu/special-circumstances/summerwinter-session
DACA and Undocumented Applicants. Appealing Your Aid Decision. Changes to your Student Contribution. Study Abroad/Off Campus Programs. Eligible U.S. Citizenship Status and DACA. Federal Satisfactory Academic Progress. Financial Aid Application Certification. Leaves of Absence and Withdrawal. Lending Code of Conduct. New York State Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) Satisfactory Academic Progress. How to Apply for Aid. IRS Data Retrieval Tool. Understanding Your Award Letter. Understanding Your Bursar Bill.