Title: “Empowering Education: From a Village Library to Cornell’s Inclusive Community”

college or school to which you are applying.
In the aftermath of the U.S. Civil War, Ezra Cornell wrote, “I would found an institution where any person can find instruction in any study.” For over 150 years, Cornell University has remained deeply committed to Ezra’s vision. Explain how your life experiences will help inform your contributions to a learning community devoted to “… any person … any study.” We encourage you to think broadly about your life experiences, including how local (e.g., family, school, neighborhood) or global communities you’ve been part of have helped shape your perspective. (350 word limit)
Admissions wants to know what has made you into the person you are today and how those experiences will affect the way you engage with and contribute to the Cornell community. Start by thinking about the kinds of experiences you’ve had in the communities you’ve been a part of thus far. Then, think about how those meaningful encounters will affect your time at Cornell. Maybe you had to fill in as head camp counselor when your team lead was sick—did that teach you the importance of stepping up when unexpected opportunities arise? Remember: admissions wants to invite students to campus who are excited about the chance to meet people from all walks of life and won’t shy away from newness and difference. So, tell a story about an experience that has shaped you and connect the lessons you learned to the ways in which you will contribute to inclusivity on campus next fall.
Write in a story format where school going children had and still have less access to internet, more number of children in the family and less number of devices for online classes especially after covid, started an computer library in the village where kids can work and study at their convenience, provided wifi and printer facilities, at village grampanchayat office through fund raiser. add how this can help me contribute in cornell community.
Discuss how these experiences have developed your leadership and organizational skills. At Cornell, you can engage in community service initiatives and inspire others to contribute to social causes.
Craft a compelling narrative about how your life experiences will inform and enhance your contributions to Cornell University’s diverse and inclusive learning community.

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