Students in action

Cayuga Lake

Cayuga Lake

Cayuga Lake

Students in SNES 1101 learn about the ecology and management of Cayuga Lake.

 

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SNES Program Director of Undergraduate Studies: Dr. Tim Fahey
Program Contact: Suzanne Wapner

Admission to Science of Natural And Environmental Systems (SNES)

Freshman

Please visit the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Admissions web page to learn more about the admissions process at: www.cals.cornell.edu/cals/prospective/admissions/

Transfer Students

Transfers to SNES, both from within and outside Cornell, are encouraged to complete the required foundation courses in their freshman and sophmore years. If you should have any questions, please call us at 607-255-1269 or contact Suzanne Wapner.

Internal Transfers

Students interested in transferring into Science of Natural and Environmental Systems (SNES) should complete an application form, attach a copy of your academic record, and return to Suzanne Wapner, 104 Bruckner Hall. After a review of your application, an interview will be scheduled with the Advising Coordinator.

External Transfers

Please visit the CALS Admissions web page to learn more about the admissions process for transfer students (External Transfer Students).

SNES Minor

Any undergraduate student may enroll in the Science of Natural and Environmental Systems (SNES) minor (Minor in SNES Description).

SNES Double Major

Students interested in double majoring in Science of Natural and Environmental Systems (SNES) should complete an application form, attach a copy of your academic record at Cornell, and return to Suzanne Wapner, Room 104 Bruckner Hall.