April 26, 2010

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The Telluride House at Cornell University is an educational program of the Telluride Association, providing full room and board scholarships to Cornell University students and faculty members who live and engage with this tightly knit community. For more information about the Telluride Association, please visit their website.


Inquiries

Got questions? Email us at cbta.apply@tellurideassociation.org with the subject line “2024 Preferment.”
*For technical difficulties with the website, please contact Cazamere here clc348@cornell.edu.


For Nunnian Program Alumni (including, but not limited to: Arete Project, Outer Coast, Thoreau College, Telluride Association Summer Programs, Lamplight, and Deep Springs)

The 2024-2025 application cycle for Nunnian students is NOW OPEN . Please carefully read the instructions at the beginning of your application and submit your files by November 1st, 2024 at 23:59 ET.
*Please note that this is a hard deadline; no application will be accepted once the deadline has passed.

Access your application here:
Application Link


For Current Cornell Undergraduate and Graduate Students that are not alumni of Nunnian programs

The 2024-2025 application cycle for Cornell students is NOW OPEN . Please carefully read the instructions at the beginning of your application and submit your files by November 1st, 2024 at 23:59 ET.
*Please note that this is a hard deadline; no application will be accepted once the deadline has passed.

Access your application here:
Application Link


For the Sidgwick-Miller CEU Scholarship

The 2023-2024 application cycle is NOW CLOSED .

For the Atkinson-Tetreault Scholarship

The 2023-2024 application cycle is NOW CLOSED .

For the House Fellowship

The 2023-2024 application cycle is NOW CLOSED .

Top Ten Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Do I need to translate all of my certificates?
    • No, there is no need for translation to English. But an explanation of the grading system would be appreciated.
  2. How strongly is GPA considered in the application process?
    • There is no GPA requirement for the application. However, once admitted house members must maintain a 3.0 minimum GPA per terms of scholarship.
  3. Can second year undergraduates apply?
    • Students who will be 3rd undergraduates in the upcoming school year are encouraged to apply. We can only accept applications from incoming 3rd-4th year undergraduates.
  4. How long should my essay be? Is it okay if it is a little above/below the limit?
    • Each essay should be between 600-1200 words, unless otherwise noticed. Nonetheless, if it is slightly above or below the word limit, this is okay, you should conclude your final thoughts.
  5. What is the application acceptance rate/how selective is the application?
    • We do not give out this information, as we would rather just encourage all those interested to apply.
  6. Is there a parking lot? Could I park at the house?
    • Yes to both questions!
  7. How inclusive is the house?
    • Our house is proud of its diversity and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, national or ethnic origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender, identity, or disabilities.
  8. How accessible are the accommodations?
    • Our house consists of an elevator and has ramp accessible entrances and exits.
  9. How are dietary restrictions accommodated?
    • Our house is accommodating of allergic needs and dietary restrictions. We offer vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free options.
  10. How should I prepare for my interview in case I am selected?
    • Your interview will be based on the material you submitted on your application package. In most cases, you will be interviewed by three current house members. Please, review your application and essays carefully. We do not intend interviews to be stressful experiences; rather, we want to get to know you better!
For any additional questions, please email us at cbta.apply@tellurideassociation.org and/or come to our Open House on October 18th, 2024 from 1:00pm-3pm.