Frequently Asked Questions

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General Information
How many students attend The Cooper Union?
Approximately 1,000 undergraduate and graduate students. For more information, please visit our Cooper Facts webpage.
- 226 students: 30 in the School of Architecture, 74 in the School of Art, and 122 in the School of Engineering
- Our acceptance rate for fall 2023 was 12%. This rate varies for each program: 4% architecture; 8% art; and 23% engineering.
- Yes. The Cooper Union Residence Hall offers apartment-style housing. Each apartment is composed of a kitchen, bathroom, and bedrooms. A apartments have one single bedroom and one double bedroom; B apartments have two double bedrooms; C apartments have one single bedroom and two double bedrooms; and D apartments have two double bedrooms.
- The res life team handles specific rooming requests on an individual basis: reslife@cooper.edu or 212-353-4099.
- You can read more by visiting the Residence Hall/Dorm FAQ page.
- The percentage of students admitted through Early Decision varies each year. Early Decision is binding, meaning if you receive an offer of admission, you will be expected to decline all other offers from other schools.
- All applicants should take a well-rounded high school program, preferably in advanced coursework (e.g. AP, IB, Honors level courses, etc.).
- School of Engineering students should be prepared in calculus, chemistry and physics.
- School of Architecture and School of Art applicants should take visual art classes (drawing, painting, design, sculpture, etc.).
- School of Architecture applicants should take pre-calculus prior to entering The Cooper Union.
- All students should take courses that provide a solid grounding in the liberal arts, which is a basis for the humanities and social science study at Cooper.
- The Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture may grant credit for mathematics courses.
- The School of Art does not accept any AP credits.
- The Albert Nerken School of Engineering views AP, IB and college courses as significant evidence of your academic ambition, accomplishment and preparation. However, we do not accept such courses for credit or advanced standing. The School of Engineering offers a math placement exam for Calculus I. Requirements for sitting for this exam stand include a score of 4 or 5 on the AP Calculus BC exam. Verified scores must be emailed to admissions@cooper.edu in advance of the test.
- The Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences (HSS) rarely grants AP credit. However, a student who has attained a grade of 5 on an AP exam may petition the dean for permission to waive a core requirement and to substitute an appropriate elective course.
- The Cooper Union will consider granting credit for study in the Armed Forces, verified by The United States Armed Forces Institute (U.S.A.F.I).
- Yes!
- The School of Engineering study abroad program is a 6–8-week summer program available to students who have completed their second or third year. Learn more here.
- The School of Art participates in student exchange programs abroad. Students in good academic standing may apply during their junior year for one semester only. Learn more here.
- The School of Architecture offers summer travel fellowships and research opportunities. Learn more here.
- No and maybe. Students can pursue only one major. A double minor may or may not be possible. Prior approval from your department chair and/or dean is required.
- No. However, it is possible (but not guaranteed) to switch majors after the first year with approval from the department chair and a 3.0 or higher GPA.
- No. The Cooper Union does not conduct interviews as part of our admissions process.
All incoming, undergraduate students receive a half-tuition scholarship. The value of this scholarship is $22,275 per year ($11,137.50 per semester). Additional financial aid may be available for eligible students to help cover tuition, housing, food, books, supplies, etc. The amount of additional aid will be based on a student’s demonstrated financial need. Students must file a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to be considered. The Cooper Union FAFSA code is 002710. In addition, The Cooper Union offers merit scholarships to a select number of students.
For more information regarding financial aid at The Cooper Union, click here.
After the first academic year, F-1 students may engage in three types of off-campus employment:
- Curricular Practical Training (CPT)
- Optional Practical Training (OPT) (pre-completion or post- completion)
- Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Optional Practical Training Extension (OPT)
- Admitted students may request to defer their offer of admission for one year. Each deferral request will be reviewed by the Office of Admissions and considered on a case-by-case basis. Learn more.
Applying to Cooper Union
- The deadlines for submitting your application for undergraduate admission:
Early Decision
- The Albert Nerken School of Engineering: November 1
- The School of Art and The Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture: December 1
- Early Decision is available to undergraduate applicants. Applicants whose first choice is The Cooper Union might consider applying Early Decision. Early Decision applications are reviewed earlier than Regular Decision applications. If offered Early Decision admission, you must agree to enroll at The Cooper Union and withdraw your applications to all other colleges. If you are not accepted under the Early Decision process, you may be reconsidered during the Regular Decision process. Although most applicants are "rolled-over" into the regular decision pool, re-evaluation is not guaranteed.
Should you elect to submit test scores, they need to be received by the Office of Admissions by November 17 for those applying Early Decision and by January 25 for students applying Regular Decision.
We do not accept results from the following exams: IELTS Indicator, TOEFL ITP Plus for China, TOEFL Essentials, and PTE Academic Online. You must also provide English translations of any credentials not in English.
- Yes. The Cooper Union will accept the GED (General Equivalency Diploma) in lieu of the high school diploma.
- Engineering applicants are asked the following three questions as part of the application:
- The Cooper Union is a small, highly specialized, and academically challenging school in New York City. Beyond these traits, what specific aspects of our community and resources excite you? In what ways are you inspired to contribute to and benefit from our learning community? (350 words or less)
- What drives your interest in pursuing your chosen major (e.g., Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or Computer Science)? How do you envision engaging with Cooper's labs, research opportunities, and faculty? (350 words or less)
- If you were to give a 30-minute lecture on a specific topic to an audience, what would your topic be and why? Why does this topic interest you, and what do you want others to understand or appreciate about it? (250 words or less)
- The School of Art Hometest allows us to observe how you think and create, follow direction and manage time, and your problem-solving abilities.
- The Hometest consists of a number of visual projects to be completed in approximately 4 weeks and returned to The Cooper Union for review. The Hometest contains its own instructions to be followed explicitly, including a portfolio submission.
- The Hometest will be released one week after the application deadline closes and will be viewable in your applicant portal.*
- There is a different Hometest for Early Decision and Regular Decision applicants.
- *Applicant portal explained in FAQ below
- Visit the School of Art apply webpage for details. Notification dates will be published on that page when available.
- The School of Architecture Studio Test allows us to observe how you think and create, follow direction and manage time, and your problem-solving abilities.
- The Studio Test consists of a number of visual projects to be completed in approximately 4 weeks and returned to The Cooper Union for review. The Studio Test contains its own instructions to be followed explicitly.
- The Studio Test will be released one week after the application deadline closes and will be viewable in your applicant portal.*
- There is a different Studio Test for Early Decision and Regular Decision applicants.
- *Applicant portal explained in FAQ below
- Visit the School of Architecture apply webpage for details. Notification dates will be published on that page when available.
- The applicant portal is where you will receive important dates/deadlines, a checklist of all required application materials, application status updates, and if given an offer of admission, instructions for next steps.
- Once you submit your application, you will receive an email from the Office of Admissions with instructions on how to set up your applicant portal.
- Go here to reset your password.
- The portfolio should be a cross-section of your best and most recent work, including ten to twenty pieces. School of Art applicants are encouraged to register for a National Portfolio Day event where Cooper will present, and separately register for a portfolio review with one of our reviewers.
- School of Art first-year and transfer applicants are asked to submit a portfolio and sketchbook along with the Hometest.
- School of Architecture transfer applicants are asked to submit a portfolio along with the Studio Test.
- Yes. For application steps, click on the following links to the program/school of interest: Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture, School of Art, and Albert Nerken School of Engineering.
- Transfer credits are reviewed on an individual basis only upon admission to The Cooper Union. Courses taken at the college level are evaluated by the department for which you seek transfer credit. For example, if you seek transfer credit for a math course, the math department will evaluate your transcript and decide if credit will be granted. We recommend holding on to all syllabi, reading lists, and work from the courses you wish to receive transfer credit.
- Yes. You can apply to more than one school, though you will only be accepted to one school. You must submit an application for each school to which you are applying and indicate your first and second choice. To apply to more than one school, please contact the Office of Admissions at admissions@cooper.edu.
- We will contact you to determine which program is your top choice. You will initially receive a decision notification for your first choice. If it is not an admitted decision, you will receive a decision notification for both your first and second choice applications.
- Please note, you may only apply to one major within the School of Engineering.
- For each additional application, you are required to submit the $75 nonrefundable application fee. If you already submitted an application fee waiver with your Common Application, you do not need to submit another fee waiver.
- Yes. Candidates of exceptional merit may be considered for admission after completion of three years of high school.
- Applicants must have excellent high school records and exceptional ability, a recommendation from the high school principal, at least one recommendation from a teacher, and an interview will be required.
- In accordance with the regulations of individual states, a student may or may not be eligible to receive an equivalency diploma after completion of a specific number of credits in appropriate subject areas at The Cooper Union. It is the responsibility of the applicant to investigate their state regulations.
- On the Common App, please select the fee waiver option. Common App will send your fee waiver request to your high school counselor for confirmation. The Cooper Union will not require any additional documentation after your counselor has approved your request. Should your request be denied, you will need to log in to the Common App account and process the application fees.
- At the time of application all applicants are required to indicate the engineering program to which they would like to apply. If you are uncertain, you may contact admissions@cooper.edu. We will assist you in identifying the major most aligned with your interests and put you in touch with current Cooper students in that major.
- Yes. You may submit additional letters of recommendation on the Common Application. While the admissions committee finds the required number of recommendations sufficient, you may provide an additional recommendation if you feel it will address strengths or accomplishments that are not included in the application
- Yes. You can submit your application if your recommenders have not submitted their letters of recommendation. Your recommenders will receive a notice from the Common App to submit your letters.
- The School of Engineering applicants are required to submit two letters of recommendation from teachers, with at least one being from a STEM teacher. We also require a counselor recommendation alongside the Secondary School Report. A letter of recommendation from a teacher that knows you well and can advocate for you, allows us to make informed decisions regarding your preparation for The Cooper Union. If you do not have teachers that are able to write you a letter of recommendation, please contact admissions@cooper.edu.
- Yes. You may self-report your test scores. Your scores will be verified if admitted.
- Yes. Any activities, including work (full-time, part-time, and volunteer) can be included in the Common App. We want to hear more about how you spend your time. If you include work experience, we want to learn about your job responsibilities and how it has impacted you.
- Please check your application portal for updates. If you have any questions, please email us at admissions@cooper.edu.
- You may withdraw your application by emailing admissions@cooper.edu with the subject line Withdraw Application. In the email, you must include your full name as it appears on your application as well as the program for which you applied. The request must come directly from the applicant. The application fee is not refundable.
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