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". . . these men and
women from the country's greatest universities talked with pride
about how well the graduates of this college do in graduate school
or in the corporate business world. They succeed because they
have learned to think and to write clearly, and because they have
learned to see and to tolerate other positions."
Colleges That Change Lives
(1996)
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"Once
on campus, students will find the family-like atmosphere of Cornell
to be responsive to student needs."
The 100 Best Colleges for
African-American Students (1998)
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"Cornell College provides a community for
a small group of students to learn, socialize, and develop. Overall,
the individual makes Cornell what they want it to be."
The Princeton Review's "The Best 331 Colleges" 2002
edition
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While long
recognized as one of the nation's finest and most distinctive colleges,
Cornell is now being featured in "Colleges of Distinction,"
a new college guide profiling some of America's best bets in higher
education. Based on the opinions of guidance counselors, educators
and admissions professionals, "Colleges of Distinction"
honors colleges that excel in key areas of educational quality,
including engaged students, great teaching, vibrant communities
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