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Cornell Retirees

Cornell retirees may be eligible to take up to six credit hours of tuition-free study in on-campus or online courses each semester. To determine your eligibility, review Education Benefits at Cornell or contact the Office of Human Resources at (607) 255-3936.

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Cornell employees may be eligible to take up to four credits of tuition-free study in on-campus or online courses each semester. To determine your eligibility, review Education Benefits at Cornell or contact the Office of Human Resources at (607) 255-3936.

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