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Q U I C K FACTS S Y R AC U S E U N I V E R S I T Y
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Founded in 1870
Location Main campus is in Syracuse NY with US centers in New York City Los Angeles and Washington DC and seven centers around the world
Undergraduate Enrollment 14000+ students (including 1500+ transfer students) representing 118 countries
Majors 200 majors100 minors within nine undergraduate colleges
Liberal Arts The College of Arts and Sciences is the heart of the Syracuse liberal arts experiencemdashand home to one-third of the undergraduate student body
Student-to-Faculty Ratio 151
Average Class Size 26 (Nearly 60 percent of undergraduate classes have fewer than 20 students)
Current Alumni There are more than a quarter of a million alumni representing 171 countries and territories
Research Syracuse a Research 1 institution was awarded $793 million in 2016 for research teaching and other sponsored programs
Study Abroad Program consistently ranked one of the top in the US Almost half of Syracuse students study abroad at least once
Career Placement 91 percent of Class of 2016 placement survey respondents report they are employed joining the military or attending graduate school
Hall of Languages
60 National University 2017 US News amp World Report
2 Entrepreneurship and Emerging Enterprises Program 2016 College FactualUSA Today
3 Best Colleges for Veterans 2017 Military Times College Rankings
3 Architecture 2017 DesignIntelligence
8 Best Schools for Communications Majors 2016ndash2017 Payscale College Salary Report
11 Best College for Communications Nichersquos 2017 Best Colleges
11 Social Work 2016 College FactualUSA Today
13 Entrepreneurship 2017 US News amp World Report
14 Best Schools for Art Majors 2016ndash2017 Payscale College Salary Report
21 Top Music Schools 2016 The Hollywood Reporter
23 Film 2016 The Hollywood Reporter
23 Best Undergraduate Business School 2016 Bloomberg Businessweek
Military-Friendly School 2016 Military Friendlyreg Schools
The Universityrsquos Maxwell School is recognized by US News amp World Report as the top graduate school of public affairsmdashand is home to undergraduate social sciences
For a full list visit syracuseedufacts
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NASA-quality fl ight simulator
Student-run communications agencies including TNH Advertising and Hill Communications
$458 million student-managed Wall Street Orange Value Fund
Entertainment industry courses at the Universityrsquos LA Center
Collaboration with Equity actors at Syracuse Stage a four-theater complex
Choice and Customization Combine majors and minors in different colleges or in some cases pursue two major areas of concentration A few examples to get you thinking
Majors Biology and Illustration Career Medical Illustrator
Majors Electrical Engineering and Music Career Sound System Developer
Majors Social Work and Health and Physical Education Career After-School Program Director
Majors Political Science and Citizenship and Civic Engagement Career Prosecuting Attorney
Yoursquoll learn from scholars of distinction industry leaders and community members as you work to address real-world issues
Discuss your ideas with visiting experts such as Van Jones president and co-founder of Rebuild the Dream and CNN political contributor
Learn from physics professors who were instrumental in the discovery of gravitational waves
Lyman Hall 2
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Conduct groundbreaking research to treat diabetes with the oral delivery of insulin alongside Professor of Chemistry Robert Doyle
Discuss problems with the food system and explore methods for changing it in Assistant Professor of Food Studies Laura-Anne Minkoff-Zernrsquos Food Movements class
Learn investment strategy entrepreneurial tactics and life lessons from Martin J Whitman founder of the Third Avenue Value Fund and namesake of the Universityrsquos Whitman School of Management
Intern at the European Parliament in Strasbourg Francemdashor one of many other high-profi le organizations and businesses around the world
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P L A N N I N G 1 0 1
Start Here
Visit campus in person or tour it online at syracuseeduadmissions where you can also apply
If yoursquore entering your junior or senior year in high school consider Summer College to explore college majors and experience college life summercollegesyredu
Once admitted consider SummerStart a six-week residential program designed for incoming first-y ear students Yoursquoll earn 7 to 8 credits and get settled on campus before fall semester begins
Customize your education with a dual combined major or a second major through one of nine undergraduate schools or colleges You can also develop an individualized major or opt for a minor
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Hendricks Chapel
Join the nearly half of Syracuse students who study abroad at least once During your first semest er talk to your academic advisor and visit Syracuse Abroad to begin planning your overseas experience syracuseeduabroad
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Support Along the Way
First-Year Support Each school and college has a fi rst-year experience course designed to prepare you for success at Syracuse and also introduce you to the art and culture in the city and surrounding area
Transfer Student Support The Transfer Mentor Program helps new transfer students adjust to campus life syracuseeduadmissions
Your faculty academic and peer advisors will help you plan your courses or choose your major if yoursquore undecided
The Tutoring and Study Center and the Writing Center offer one-on-one and small-group guidance by graduate and undergraduate students
Learning communities offer you the chance to live with students who have similar academic interests so help on a project or brainstorming an assignment is never far away syracuseeduhousing
Veterans and Military-Connected Students A dedicated team of professionals across campus is ready to work with you
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MAJORS Syracusersquos nine undergraduate colleges offer you the fl exibility to explore varied interestsmdashand develop new ones
School of Architecture 556 students
Architecture
The College of Arts and Sciences 5144 students
African American Studies Applied Mathematics Art History Biochemistry Biological and Medical Physics
(through Physics) Biology Biophysical Science Biotechnology Chemistry Classical Civilization Classics (Greek and Latin) Communication Sciences and Disorders
(Speech Pathology and Audiology) Earth Sciences (Geology) Energy and Its Impacts English and Textual Studies Environmental Sciences
(through Biology or Geology) Ethics European Literature Fine Arts Forensic Science French and Francophone Studies German Language Literature and Culture Greek (through Classics)
History of Architecture Italian Language Literature and Culture Latin (through Classics) Linguistic Studies Mathematics Modern Foreign Languages Modern Jewish Studies Music History and Cultures Neuroscience Philosophy Physics Political Philosophy Psychology Religion Religion and Society Russian and Central European Studies Russian Language Literature and Culture Spanish Language Literature and Culture Womenrsquos and Gender Studies Writing and Rhetoric Professional Advising Programs
Predentistry Prelaw Premedicine Preveterinary Medicine
Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs Anthropology Citizenship and Civic Engagement Economics Geography History International Relations Latino-Latin American Studies Middle Eastern Studies Policy Studies (Public Affairs) Political Science Sociology
Dual and Combined Enrollment School of Education Martin J Whitman School of Management
(select science majors only) SI Newhouse School of Public
Communications College of Engineering and Computer Science
School of Education 496 students
Teacher Prep Inclusive Early Childhood Special
EducationInclusive Elementary and Special
EducationHealth and Physical Education
Non-Teacher Prep Health and Exercise Science (includes Pre-Physical Therapy and 3+3 DPT) Selected Studies in Education
Dual and Combined EnrollmentThe College of Arts and Sciences
English EducationMathematics EducationScience EducationSocial Studies Education Spanish Education
College of Visual and Performing Arts Art Education Music Education
David B Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics
College of Engineering and Computer Science 1534 students
Aerospace Engineering Bioengineering Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering Computer Engineering Computer Science Electrical Engineering Environmental Engineering Mechanical EngineeringSystems and Information Science
Combined Enrollment The College of Arts and Sciences
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David B Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics 1241 students
Food Studies Human Development and Family Science Nutrition and Dietetics Nutrition Science Public Health Social Work Sport Analytics Sport Management
School of Information Studies (iSchool) 664 students
Information Management and Technology
Dual Enrollment Martin J Whitman School of Management SI Newhouse School of Public
Communications
Martin J Whitman School of Management 1714 students
Accounting Entrepreneurship and Emerging Enterprises Finance General Accounting Management Marketing Management Real Estate Retail Management Supply Chain Management
Dual Enrollment The College of Arts and Sciences
(select science majors only) School of Information Studies SI Newhouse School of Public
Communications
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SI Newhouse School of Public Communications 1546 students
Advertising Broadcast and Digital Journalism Graphic Design Magazine Martin Bandier Program for the Music Business
and Entertainment Industries Newspaper and Online Journalism Photography Public Relations Television Radio and Film
Dual Enrollment The College of Arts and Sciences School of Information Studies Martin J Whitman School of Management
College of Visual and Performing Arts 1868 students
School of Art Illustration Studio Arts (BFA BS)
Dual Enrollment School of Education (Art Education)
School of Design Communications Design Environmental and Interior Design Fashion Design Industrial and Interaction Design
Department of Transmedia Art Photography Art Video Computer Art and Animation Film
Department of Communication and Rhetorical Studies Communication and Rhetorical Studies
Department of Drama Acting DramamdashTheater Management (BS) Musical Theater Stage Management Theater Design and Technology
Setnor School of Music Music Music Composition Music Industry Performance (Organ Percussion Piano Strings
Voice Wind Instruments) Sound Recording Technology
Dual Enrollment School of Education (Music Education)
MINORS Minors are an important part of your curriculum Once enrolled you may choose from the following options
Accounting Addiction Studies Advocacy and Public Rhetoric African American Studies Animation and Visual Effects Anthropology Applied Statistics Arabic Architecture Art History Art Photography AsianAsian American Studies Biology Ceramics Chemistry Child and Family Policy Child and Family Studies Chinese Language Chinese Studies Classical Civilization Classics Cognitive Science Communication and Rhetorical Studies Communication Sciences and Disorders
Communications Photography Computer Engineering Computer Gaming Computer Science Dance (through Exercise Science) Disability Studies Drama Earth Sciences Economics Education Studies Electrical Engineering Energy Systems Engineering and Computer Science Management English and Textual Studies Entrepreneurship and Emerging Enterprises Environment and Society Exercise Science Finance Fine Arts Food Studies Forensic Science French and Francophone Studies Geography Geology German Gerontology Global Enterprise Technology Global Political Economy Global Security Studies Health and Wellness History History of Architecture Information Management and Technology Information Technology Design and Startups Interdisciplinary minors International Business Italian Jazz Studies Jewelry and Metalsmithing Jewish Education Jewish Studies LatinoLatin American Studies LeadershipStewardship Communication Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Studies
(LGBT) Linguistic Studies Logic
Management Studies Marketing Mathematics Medical Anthropology Medieval and Renaissance Studies Middle Eastern Studies Mindfulness and Contemplative Studies Music History and Cultures Music Industry Music Performance Native American Studies Nutrition Nutrition Science Painting Philosophy Physical Computing Physical Education (Coaching) Physics Policy Studies Political Science Private Music Study Psychology Public Communications Studies Public Health Real Estate Religion Religion and the Media Religion and Society Retail Management Russian Russian and Central European Studies Sculpture Social Welfare Sociology South Asian Studies Spanish Sport Analytics Sport Management Sport Revenue Management and Operations Strategic Management Theater Visual Culture Womenrsquos and Gender Studies Writing
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By the Numbers
21 residence halls
18 places to eat including vegetarian vegan kosher and halal options (dining centers cafeacutes and food courts)
4 campus groceries
300+ student clubs and organizations
7 fi tness facilities
Take a Break
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On-campus ice-skating pavilion andropes course
Plays and concerts many of which feature Syracuse University students
F estivals throughout the year including Apple Fest Winter Carnival and Feel the Pulse
Student Clubs and Organizations
A Cappella groups (7)
African Student Union
Architecture Students Organization
Cheon Ji In Syracuse
Club and Intramural Teams
Cricket
Enactus
Engineers Without Borders
European Student Association
Morton Schiff Jazz Ensemble
Ottorsquos Army
Rugby
Soccer
Society of Professional Hispanic Engineers
Sororities and Fraternities (70+)
Sour Sitrus Society Pep Band
Student Environmental Action Coalition
Syracuse Animal Rights Organization
The Outing Club
Women in Communications
and 300+ more
For a complete list visit syracuseeduactivities
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The Outing Clubrsquos spring break trip to West Virginia
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The Mandarins perform at Cozy Cappella a singing event held during Syracusersquos Winter Carnival Groups perform in pajamas while attendees snack on cookies and hot chocolate
Student group Enactus works with Mayan weavers to market eco-friendly products at the University bookstore Since 2007 the group has sent the weavers more than $155000 and funded 240+ scholarships for Mayan girls
Students (and Otto) march in the Orange Central homecoming parade
A ldquodoggone coldrdquo puppy snowman greets students as they walk to morning classes Parking attendant Jackie Snowmdasha woman with the perfect namemdashwarms hearts with her witty snow sculptures
Sadler Dining Hall
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Hear from Syracuse University students youtubecomSyracuseAdmissions
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Whether you are at the main campus or studying abroad
yoursquoll learn from internationally recognized professionals
(many of them Syracuse University alumni) Recent guests
include author Cheryl Strayed Grsquo02 executive producer
of Serial Sarah Koenig actress Anna Deavere Smith and
environmentalist Bill McKibben
Students welcome former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
Students meet with His Royal Highness Prince Sultan bin Salman Al Saud Grsquo99 the youngest person to fl y on the space shuttle and fi rst member of a royal family in space
Oliviero ToscanimdashItalian photographer best known for designing controversial advertising campaigns for Benettonmdashspeaks to students at Syracuse Universityrsquos Center in Florence Italy
Oprah Winfreymdashmedia mogul talk show host and actressmdashdescribes her career journey to students at the dedication of the Newhouse Studio amp Innovation Center
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Success at Syracuse
Career Services will help you fi nd internships to explore career fi elds learn new skills and gain hands-on experience syracuseeduservices
The Reneacutee Crown University Honors Program is an enhanced educational experience While you pursue your academic program yoursquore immersed in additional curricular enrichment and complete a capstone project before you graduate syracuseeduhonors
The Parents Offi ce provides support and advice to families throughout your time at the University syracuseeduparents
Reserve Offi cer Training Corps (ROTC) is an elective curriculum that enables you to become a commissioned offi cer in the Air Force or the Army while pursuing a degree syracuseedurotc
Syracuse Abroad offers learning opportunities in more than 60 countriesmdashmany of which include fi eld study internships and home stays All coursework carries University credit which allows you to complete your degree on schedule syracuseeduabroad
Discovery programs offer students in the College of Arts and Sciences and the College of Engineering and Computer Science the chance to spend their fi rst semester taking courses at one of three Syracuse centersmdashStrasbourg France Florence Italy or Madrid Spain
Discovery programs provide an international foundation that expands your academic and professional options syracuseeduadmissions
Shaffer Art Building
Success Beyond Syracuse
When you prepare to apply for a full-time job in the US or abroad Career Services offers one-on-one assistance including
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reacutesumeacute critiques practice interviews career fairs throughout the year
The offi ce will connect you with Syracuse alumni who can serve as mentors helping you to gather information about career paths and the transition from college
Syracuse University Career Placement Survey 2016
91of respondents found
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full- and part-time
24graduate
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On-campus research opportunities enable undergraduate students to gain valuable experience
Jessica Santana rsquo11 Grsquo13 and Evin Robinson rsquo12 Grsquo14 created New York On Tech a nonprofi t organization that provides pathways for students to thrive in technology and innovation
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Study abroad at one of seven Syracuse centers around the globe Beijing Florence Hong Kong London Madrid Santiago and Strasbourg
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Hong Kong Harbor
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Photo of Dinosaur Bar-B-Que copy Wainwright Photography
T h e H E A RT o f N E W YO R K S TAT E
The City of Syracuse is a fusion of distinctive
neighborhoods festivals parks professional sports
destination shopping and a thriving art and music scene
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What is there to do in Syracuse
Intern Get experience at established corporations emerging tech companies and hospitalsmdashall near campus
Dine From Vietnamese to vegan BBQ to brewpub Syracuse is full of choices (many offering gluten-free options and locally sourced ingredients)
Shop Syracuse is home to the sixth-largest enclosed shopping center in the countrymdashDestiny USA
Volunteer Opportunities close to campus include Upstate University Hospital and the Rescue Mission
Play Rent a paddle boat at Green Lakes State Park ski at a nearby mountain or conquer your fear of heights at the Cuse Challenge Ropes Course on campus
Enjoy Life Ride the ferris wheel at the State Fair or visit Beak amp Skiff (named Best Apple Orchard by USA Today)
Weather in Syracuse Syracuse has four distinct seasons each with its own look activities and appeal
The Nancy Cantor Warehouse
Average Daily Temperature Avg High Avg Low
86deg F
77deg F
68deg F
59deg F
50deg F
41deg F
32deg F
23deg F
14deg F
5deg F
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
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Clinton Square downtown Syracuse
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S P O RTS S C E N E
With 7 menrsquos and 11 womenrsquos athletic teams yoursquoll
have many opportunities to join your classmates
and cheer on the Orange Syracuse was recently
ranked 1 by the Princeton Review for ldquoStudents
Pack the Stadiumsrdquo
For a list of athletic teams visit cusecom
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Basketball fans fill the Carrier Dome
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A LU M N I
Syracuse University alumni make their marks in a variety of professionsmdashfrom acting to zoology and everything in between
Waleed Abdalati rsquo86 NASA chief scientist
Joseph Biden Lrsquo68 US vice president
Dick Clark rsquo51 Former CEO Dick Clark Productions
Col Eileen Collins rsquo78 First female space shuttle commander
Bob Costas rsquo74 Sports announcer NBC
Dennis Crowley rsquo98 Co-founder Foursquare
Ernie Davis rsquo62 First African American Heisman Trophy winner
Taye Diggs rsquo93 Stage screen and television actor How Stella Got Her Groove Back Rent Private Practice
Bruce Fowle rsquo60 Founding principal Fox amp Fowle Architects senior partner FXFOWLE Architects
Betsey Johnson rsquo64 Fashion designer and breast cancer activist
Rami Khouri rsquo70 Grsquo98 International journalist specializing in Middle Eastern affairs
Ted Koppel rsquo60 Former anchor ABC News Nightline special contributor to CBS News Sunday Morning
Steve Kroft rsquo67 Co-editor and news correspondent CBS 60 Minutes
Sol LeWitt rsquo41 Modern artist key creator of minimalism and conceptual art
Belva Ann Lockwood 1857 G 1872 H 1909 Womenrsquos rights pioneer and fi rst woman to argue a case before the US Supreme Court
Oren Lyons Jr rsquo58 Hrsquo93 Faithkeeper of the Turtle Clan of the Seneca Nations
Arielle Tepper Madover rsquo94 Theatrical and fi lm producer recent productions Monty Pythonrsquos Spamalot FrostNixon and Annie
Jessie Mueller rsquo05 Tony Award-winning actress
Joyce Carol Oates rsquo60 Author We Were the Mulvaneys Faithless Tales of Transgression and them
Lou Reed rsquo64 Singer-songwriter and guitarist The Velvet Underground
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Elsa Reichmanis rsquo72 Grsquo75 Former president American Chemical Society
Chris Renaud rsquo89 Oscar-nominated director of Despicable Me and executive producer of Minions
Todd Rubin rsquo04 President The Republic of Tea
Eli Saslow rsquo04 Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for the Washington Post
His Royal Highness Prince Sultan bin Salman Al Saud Grsquo99 Youngest person to fl y on the space shuttle
Aaron Sorkin rsquo83 Creator NBCrsquos The West Wing playwright and screenwriter A Few Good Men and The Social Network
John Sykes rsquo77 MTV founding executive
John Tsebe rsquo81 First black national librarian in South Africa
Bill Viola rsquo73 Video artist
Vanessa L Williams rsquo85 National recording artist and actress Desperate Housewives
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Commencement in the Carrier Dome
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Applying for Admission Syracuse University uses the Common Application exclusively Yoursquoll apply directly to one of nine undergraduate colleges or to a dualcombined program within two colleges
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Early Decision November 15 Regular Decision January 1 Spring Admission (fi rst-year or transfer) November 15 Transfer Admission (fall) July 1
Note An Early Admission option is also available for eligible high school juniors Federal financial aid is not available for students admitted under the Early Admission plan Applications received after this deadline will be considered on a space-available basis
How Your Application is Evaluated Academic performance including your senior year accomplishments participation in advanced coursework and standardized test scores Via your personal essay your goals interests experiences and values Evaluation from your guidance counselor and two academic teacher recommendations that convey a sense of your unique gifts capabilities and accomplishments Strength of character and exemplary citizenship through after-school activities volunteer work or employment
Apply today at syracuseeduadmissions
Life Sciences Complex
Financing Your Education Approximately 75 percent of Syracuse students receive some form of fi nancial support mostly from institutional aid but also from federal state or private sources When you apply for admission yoursquoll automatically be considered for merit-based scholarships which are awarded (regardless of need) for academic achievement and talent as well as for outstanding community involvement andor leadership You may also be eligible for assistance from federal sources including the Pell Grant TEACH Grant Work-Study and Supplemental Educational Opportunity Program as well as Federal Direct Student Loans and Federal Direct Plus Loans (for parents) Other possible aid sources include funding from your home state private resources and scholarships from outside the University
Estimated 2018-2019 Expenses The estimated cost of attending Syracuse University for the 2018ndash2019 academic year is based on the following
Direct (Billable) Costs Tuition $ 50230 Housing and Meals (average) $ 15558 Miscellaneous Fees $ 1637 Total Direct (Billable) Costs $ 67425
Non-Billable Costs (average) Books and Supplies $ 1500 Transportation $ 682 Personal Expenses $ 1050 Total Non-Billable Costs $ 3232
Subtotal (without health insurance) $ 70657 Health Insurance $ 1672 Total Cost of Attendance $ 72329
The 2018ndash2019 health insurance rate was not available at time of printing Therefore the 2017ndash2018 health insurance rate is listed This mandatory fee may be waived if student has adequate private health insurance
The above figur es are estimates The final Cost o f Attendance is pending Board of Trusteesrsquo approval and will be available for viewing in March at syracuseedufi nancialaid
Applying for financial aid is easy Your financial need is det ermined by the information that you provide on two separate forms that make up the financial aid application pr ocess
To apply for federal financial aid file the gt Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) fafsagov (code 002882)
To apply for Syracuse University Grant file the gt CSSFinancial Aid PROFILE collegeboardorgprofi le (code 2823)
Both applications available October 1 2017
Early Decision First-Year Students
Regular Decision First-Year and Transfer Students
Application Deadlines
FAFSA and CSSPROFILE November 15 2017
FAFSA and CSSPROFILE January 1 2018
Award Notifi cation Dates
January 2018 March 2018
For Homeschooled Students To be considered for federally funded financial aid programs contact the Admissions Offi ce for additional information
Transfer students should file aid applications at the same time your admission application is submitted but not later than July 1 2018
Attention Veterans Syracuse University is a proud participant in the Yellow Ribbon Program Through this program qualifying veteransrsquo and approved dependentsrsquo tuition and mandatory fee costs above those covered by the basic Post-911 GI Bill will be covered by Syracuse University and the Department of Veterans Affairs
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Syracuse University is an equal-opportunity affirmativ e-action institution We do not discriminate on the basis of race creed color gender national origin citizenship religion marital status age disability or perceived disability sexual orientation actual or perceived sex gender identity or expression military status status as a disabled veteran or a veteran of the Vietnam era or any other status protected by applicable law to the extent prohibited by law This nondiscrimination policy covers admissions employment and access to and treatment in University programs services and activities
Syracuse University welcomes people with disabilities and in compliance with Section 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 as amended and the Americans with Disabilities Act does not discriminate on the basis of disability Services for students with disabilities are coordinated by the Office o f Disability Services Room 309 804 University Avenue 3154434498 (VOICE) 3154431371 (TDD)
Syracuse University supports equal opportunity in compliance with Title VI and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 and does not discriminate on the basis of race color national origin or gender
Questions about any of the Universityrsquos equal-opportunity policies including compliance with Title VI Title VII and Title IX may be directed to the Executive Director of Equal Opportunity Inclusion and Resolution Services Skytop Offi ce Building Syracuse University Syracuse NY 13244-5300 telephone 3154430211
The information concerning academic requirements courses and programs of study contained in the publication does not constitute an irrevocable contract between the student and the University The University reserves the right to change discontinue or add academic requirements courses and programs of study Such changes may be made without notice although every effort will be made to provide timely notice to students It is the responsibility of the individual student to confirm that all appr opriate degree requirements are met
Syracuse University is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education For information please visit mscheorg or middlestatessyr edustatement-of-accreditation-status Professional accreditation for each of the professional colleges and schools accords with the regulations of the appropriate professional association For further information contact the deanrsquos offi ce of each school or college
It is Syracuse Universityrsquos policy to provide anyone on request with a printed copy of the Universityrsquos policies and procedures regarding campus security and safety as well as crime rates and statistics for the most recent three-year period A copy of Your Safety and Security at Syracuse University a handbook that provides this information is available from the Syracuse University Department of Public Safety (DPS) You may request a printed copy that includes crime statistics to be mailed within 10 days of a request by contacting the Department of Public SafetyAdvisory Committee on Campus Security at 005 Sims Hall Syracuse NY 13244 or by calling 3154435476 The handbook is updated annually DPSAdvisory Committee on Campus Safety will provide upon request all campus crime statistics as reported to the United States Department of Education (website opeedgovsecurity)
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Q U I C K FACTS S Y R AC U S E U N I V E R S I T Y
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Founded in 1870
Location Main campus is in Syracuse NY with US centers in New York City Los Angeles and Washington DC and seven centers around the world
Undergraduate Enrollment 14000+ students (including 1500+ transfer students) representing 118 countries
Majors 200 majors100 minors within nine undergraduate colleges
Liberal Arts The College of Arts and Sciences is the heart of the Syracuse liberal arts experiencemdashand home to one-third of the undergraduate student body
Student-to-Faculty Ratio 151
Average Class Size 26 (Nearly 60 percent of undergraduate classes have fewer than 20 students)
Current Alumni There are more than a quarter of a million alumni representing 171 countries and territories
Research Syracuse a Research 1 institution was awarded $793 million in 2016 for research teaching and other sponsored programs
Study Abroad Program consistently ranked one of the top in the US Almost half of Syracuse students study abroad at least once
Career Placement 91 percent of Class of 2016 placement survey respondents report they are employed joining the military or attending graduate school
Hall of Languages
60 National University 2017 US News amp World Report
2 Entrepreneurship and Emerging Enterprises Program 2016 College FactualUSA Today
3 Best Colleges for Veterans 2017 Military Times College Rankings
3 Architecture 2017 DesignIntelligence
8 Best Schools for Communications Majors 2016ndash2017 Payscale College Salary Report
11 Best College for Communications Nichersquos 2017 Best Colleges
11 Social Work 2016 College FactualUSA Today
13 Entrepreneurship 2017 US News amp World Report
14 Best Schools for Art Majors 2016ndash2017 Payscale College Salary Report
21 Top Music Schools 2016 The Hollywood Reporter
23 Film 2016 The Hollywood Reporter
23 Best Undergraduate Business School 2016 Bloomberg Businessweek
Military-Friendly School 2016 Military Friendlyreg Schools
The Universityrsquos Maxwell School is recognized by US News amp World Report as the top graduate school of public affairsmdashand is home to undergraduate social sciences
For a full list visit syracuseedufacts
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NASA-quality fl ight simulator
Student-run communications agencies including TNH Advertising and Hill Communications
$458 million student-managed Wall Street Orange Value Fund
Entertainment industry courses at the Universityrsquos LA Center
Collaboration with Equity actors at Syracuse Stage a four-theater complex
Choice and Customization Combine majors and minors in different colleges or in some cases pursue two major areas of concentration A few examples to get you thinking
Majors Biology and Illustration Career Medical Illustrator
Majors Electrical Engineering and Music Career Sound System Developer
Majors Social Work and Health and Physical Education Career After-School Program Director
Majors Political Science and Citizenship and Civic Engagement Career Prosecuting Attorney
Yoursquoll learn from scholars of distinction industry leaders and community members as you work to address real-world issues
Discuss your ideas with visiting experts such as Van Jones president and co-founder of Rebuild the Dream and CNN political contributor
Learn from physics professors who were instrumental in the discovery of gravitational waves
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Conduct groundbreaking research to treat diabetes with the oral delivery of insulin alongside Professor of Chemistry Robert Doyle
Discuss problems with the food system and explore methods for changing it in Assistant Professor of Food Studies Laura-Anne Minkoff-Zernrsquos Food Movements class
Learn investment strategy entrepreneurial tactics and life lessons from Martin J Whitman founder of the Third Avenue Value Fund and namesake of the Universityrsquos Whitman School of Management
Intern at the European Parliament in Strasbourg Francemdashor one of many other high-profi le organizations and businesses around the world
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Start Here
Visit campus in person or tour it online at syracuseeduadmissions where you can also apply
If yoursquore entering your junior or senior year in high school consider Summer College to explore college majors and experience college life summercollegesyredu
Once admitted consider SummerStart a six-week residential program designed for incoming first-y ear students Yoursquoll earn 7 to 8 credits and get settled on campus before fall semester begins
Customize your education with a dual combined major or a second major through one of nine undergraduate schools or colleges You can also develop an individualized major or opt for a minor
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Support Along the Way
First-Year Support Each school and college has a fi rst-year experience course designed to prepare you for success at Syracuse and also introduce you to the art and culture in the city and surrounding area
Transfer Student Support The Transfer Mentor Program helps new transfer students adjust to campus life syracuseeduadmissions
Your faculty academic and peer advisors will help you plan your courses or choose your major if yoursquore undecided
The Tutoring and Study Center and the Writing Center offer one-on-one and small-group guidance by graduate and undergraduate students
Learning communities offer you the chance to live with students who have similar academic interests so help on a project or brainstorming an assignment is never far away syracuseeduhousing
Veterans and Military-Connected Students A dedicated team of professionals across campus is ready to work with you
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MAJORS Syracusersquos nine undergraduate colleges offer you the fl exibility to explore varied interestsmdashand develop new ones
School of Architecture 556 students
Architecture
The College of Arts and Sciences 5144 students
African American Studies Applied Mathematics Art History Biochemistry Biological and Medical Physics
(through Physics) Biology Biophysical Science Biotechnology Chemistry Classical Civilization Classics (Greek and Latin) Communication Sciences and Disorders
(Speech Pathology and Audiology) Earth Sciences (Geology) Energy and Its Impacts English and Textual Studies Environmental Sciences
(through Biology or Geology) Ethics European Literature Fine Arts Forensic Science French and Francophone Studies German Language Literature and Culture Greek (through Classics)
History of Architecture Italian Language Literature and Culture Latin (through Classics) Linguistic Studies Mathematics Modern Foreign Languages Modern Jewish Studies Music History and Cultures Neuroscience Philosophy Physics Political Philosophy Psychology Religion Religion and Society Russian and Central European Studies Russian Language Literature and Culture Spanish Language Literature and Culture Womenrsquos and Gender Studies Writing and Rhetoric Professional Advising Programs
Predentistry Prelaw Premedicine Preveterinary Medicine
Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs Anthropology Citizenship and Civic Engagement Economics Geography History International Relations Latino-Latin American Studies Middle Eastern Studies Policy Studies (Public Affairs) Political Science Sociology
Dual and Combined Enrollment School of Education Martin J Whitman School of Management
(select science majors only) SI Newhouse School of Public
Communications College of Engineering and Computer Science
School of Education 496 students
Teacher Prep Inclusive Early Childhood Special
EducationInclusive Elementary and Special
EducationHealth and Physical Education
Non-Teacher Prep Health and Exercise Science (includes Pre-Physical Therapy and 3+3 DPT) Selected Studies in Education
Dual and Combined EnrollmentThe College of Arts and Sciences
English EducationMathematics EducationScience EducationSocial Studies Education Spanish Education
College of Visual and Performing Arts Art Education Music Education
David B Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics
College of Engineering and Computer Science 1534 students
Aerospace Engineering Bioengineering Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering Computer Engineering Computer Science Electrical Engineering Environmental Engineering Mechanical EngineeringSystems and Information Science
Combined Enrollment The College of Arts and Sciences
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David B Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics 1241 students
Food Studies Human Development and Family Science Nutrition and Dietetics Nutrition Science Public Health Social Work Sport Analytics Sport Management
School of Information Studies (iSchool) 664 students
Information Management and Technology
Dual Enrollment Martin J Whitman School of Management SI Newhouse School of Public
Communications
Martin J Whitman School of Management 1714 students
Accounting Entrepreneurship and Emerging Enterprises Finance General Accounting Management Marketing Management Real Estate Retail Management Supply Chain Management
Dual Enrollment The College of Arts and Sciences
(select science majors only) School of Information Studies SI Newhouse School of Public
Communications
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SI Newhouse School of Public Communications 1546 students
Advertising Broadcast and Digital Journalism Graphic Design Magazine Martin Bandier Program for the Music Business
and Entertainment Industries Newspaper and Online Journalism Photography Public Relations Television Radio and Film
Dual Enrollment The College of Arts and Sciences School of Information Studies Martin J Whitman School of Management
College of Visual and Performing Arts 1868 students
School of Art Illustration Studio Arts (BFA BS)
Dual Enrollment School of Education (Art Education)
School of Design Communications Design Environmental and Interior Design Fashion Design Industrial and Interaction Design
Department of Transmedia Art Photography Art Video Computer Art and Animation Film
Department of Communication and Rhetorical Studies Communication and Rhetorical Studies
Department of Drama Acting DramamdashTheater Management (BS) Musical Theater Stage Management Theater Design and Technology
Setnor School of Music Music Music Composition Music Industry Performance (Organ Percussion Piano Strings
Voice Wind Instruments) Sound Recording Technology
Dual Enrollment School of Education (Music Education)
MINORS Minors are an important part of your curriculum Once enrolled you may choose from the following options
Accounting Addiction Studies Advocacy and Public Rhetoric African American Studies Animation and Visual Effects Anthropology Applied Statistics Arabic Architecture Art History Art Photography AsianAsian American Studies Biology Ceramics Chemistry Child and Family Policy Child and Family Studies Chinese Language Chinese Studies Classical Civilization Classics Cognitive Science Communication and Rhetorical Studies Communication Sciences and Disorders
Communications Photography Computer Engineering Computer Gaming Computer Science Dance (through Exercise Science) Disability Studies Drama Earth Sciences Economics Education Studies Electrical Engineering Energy Systems Engineering and Computer Science Management English and Textual Studies Entrepreneurship and Emerging Enterprises Environment and Society Exercise Science Finance Fine Arts Food Studies Forensic Science French and Francophone Studies Geography Geology German Gerontology Global Enterprise Technology Global Political Economy Global Security Studies Health and Wellness History History of Architecture Information Management and Technology Information Technology Design and Startups Interdisciplinary minors International Business Italian Jazz Studies Jewelry and Metalsmithing Jewish Education Jewish Studies LatinoLatin American Studies LeadershipStewardship Communication Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Studies
(LGBT) Linguistic Studies Logic
Management Studies Marketing Mathematics Medical Anthropology Medieval and Renaissance Studies Middle Eastern Studies Mindfulness and Contemplative Studies Music History and Cultures Music Industry Music Performance Native American Studies Nutrition Nutrition Science Painting Philosophy Physical Computing Physical Education (Coaching) Physics Policy Studies Political Science Private Music Study Psychology Public Communications Studies Public Health Real Estate Religion Religion and the Media Religion and Society Retail Management Russian Russian and Central European Studies Sculpture Social Welfare Sociology South Asian Studies Spanish Sport Analytics Sport Management Sport Revenue Management and Operations Strategic Management Theater Visual Culture Womenrsquos and Gender Studies Writing
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21 residence halls
18 places to eat including vegetarian vegan kosher and halal options (dining centers cafeacutes and food courts)
4 campus groceries
300+ student clubs and organizations
7 fi tness facilities
Take a Break
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Plays and concerts many of which feature Syracuse University students
F estivals throughout the year including Apple Fest Winter Carnival and Feel the Pulse
Student Clubs and Organizations
A Cappella groups (7)
African Student Union
Architecture Students Organization
Cheon Ji In Syracuse
Club and Intramural Teams
Cricket
Enactus
Engineers Without Borders
European Student Association
Morton Schiff Jazz Ensemble
Ottorsquos Army
Rugby
Soccer
Society of Professional Hispanic Engineers
Sororities and Fraternities (70+)
Sour Sitrus Society Pep Band
Student Environmental Action Coalition
Syracuse Animal Rights Organization
The Outing Club
Women in Communications
and 300+ more
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The Mandarins perform at Cozy Cappella a singing event held during Syracusersquos Winter Carnival Groups perform in pajamas while attendees snack on cookies and hot chocolate
Student group Enactus works with Mayan weavers to market eco-friendly products at the University bookstore Since 2007 the group has sent the weavers more than $155000 and funded 240+ scholarships for Mayan girls
Students (and Otto) march in the Orange Central homecoming parade
A ldquodoggone coldrdquo puppy snowman greets students as they walk to morning classes Parking attendant Jackie Snowmdasha woman with the perfect namemdashwarms hearts with her witty snow sculptures
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Whether you are at the main campus or studying abroad
yoursquoll learn from internationally recognized professionals
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of Serial Sarah Koenig actress Anna Deavere Smith and
environmentalist Bill McKibben
Students welcome former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
Students meet with His Royal Highness Prince Sultan bin Salman Al Saud Grsquo99 the youngest person to fl y on the space shuttle and fi rst member of a royal family in space
Oliviero ToscanimdashItalian photographer best known for designing controversial advertising campaigns for Benettonmdashspeaks to students at Syracuse Universityrsquos Center in Florence Italy
Oprah Winfreymdashmedia mogul talk show host and actressmdashdescribes her career journey to students at the dedication of the Newhouse Studio amp Innovation Center
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Success at Syracuse
Career Services will help you fi nd internships to explore career fi elds learn new skills and gain hands-on experience syracuseeduservices
The Reneacutee Crown University Honors Program is an enhanced educational experience While you pursue your academic program yoursquore immersed in additional curricular enrichment and complete a capstone project before you graduate syracuseeduhonors
The Parents Offi ce provides support and advice to families throughout your time at the University syracuseeduparents
Reserve Offi cer Training Corps (ROTC) is an elective curriculum that enables you to become a commissioned offi cer in the Air Force or the Army while pursuing a degree syracuseedurotc
Syracuse Abroad offers learning opportunities in more than 60 countriesmdashmany of which include fi eld study internships and home stays All coursework carries University credit which allows you to complete your degree on schedule syracuseeduabroad
Discovery programs offer students in the College of Arts and Sciences and the College of Engineering and Computer Science the chance to spend their fi rst semester taking courses at one of three Syracuse centersmdashStrasbourg France Florence Italy or Madrid Spain
Discovery programs provide an international foundation that expands your academic and professional options syracuseeduadmissions
Shaffer Art Building
Success Beyond Syracuse
When you prepare to apply for a full-time job in the US or abroad Career Services offers one-on-one assistance including
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The offi ce will connect you with Syracuse alumni who can serve as mentors helping you to gather information about career paths and the transition from college
Syracuse University Career Placement Survey 2016
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On-campus research opportunities enable undergraduate students to gain valuable experience
Jessica Santana rsquo11 Grsquo13 and Evin Robinson rsquo12 Grsquo14 created New York On Tech a nonprofi t organization that provides pathways for students to thrive in technology and innovation
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Study abroad at one of seven Syracuse centers around the globe Beijing Florence Hong Kong London Madrid Santiago and Strasbourg
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Hong Kong Harbor
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T h e H E A RT o f N E W YO R K S TAT E
The City of Syracuse is a fusion of distinctive
neighborhoods festivals parks professional sports
destination shopping and a thriving art and music scene
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What is there to do in Syracuse
Intern Get experience at established corporations emerging tech companies and hospitalsmdashall near campus
Dine From Vietnamese to vegan BBQ to brewpub Syracuse is full of choices (many offering gluten-free options and locally sourced ingredients)
Shop Syracuse is home to the sixth-largest enclosed shopping center in the countrymdashDestiny USA
Volunteer Opportunities close to campus include Upstate University Hospital and the Rescue Mission
Play Rent a paddle boat at Green Lakes State Park ski at a nearby mountain or conquer your fear of heights at the Cuse Challenge Ropes Course on campus
Enjoy Life Ride the ferris wheel at the State Fair or visit Beak amp Skiff (named Best Apple Orchard by USA Today)
Weather in Syracuse Syracuse has four distinct seasons each with its own look activities and appeal
The Nancy Cantor Warehouse
Average Daily Temperature Avg High Avg Low
86deg F
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59deg F
50deg F
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With 7 menrsquos and 11 womenrsquos athletic teams yoursquoll
have many opportunities to join your classmates
and cheer on the Orange Syracuse was recently
ranked 1 by the Princeton Review for ldquoStudents
Pack the Stadiumsrdquo
For a list of athletic teams visit cusecom
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Basketball fans fill the Carrier Dome
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Syracuse University alumni make their marks in a variety of professionsmdashfrom acting to zoology and everything in between
Waleed Abdalati rsquo86 NASA chief scientist
Joseph Biden Lrsquo68 US vice president
Dick Clark rsquo51 Former CEO Dick Clark Productions
Col Eileen Collins rsquo78 First female space shuttle commander
Bob Costas rsquo74 Sports announcer NBC
Dennis Crowley rsquo98 Co-founder Foursquare
Ernie Davis rsquo62 First African American Heisman Trophy winner
Taye Diggs rsquo93 Stage screen and television actor How Stella Got Her Groove Back Rent Private Practice
Bruce Fowle rsquo60 Founding principal Fox amp Fowle Architects senior partner FXFOWLE Architects
Betsey Johnson rsquo64 Fashion designer and breast cancer activist
Rami Khouri rsquo70 Grsquo98 International journalist specializing in Middle Eastern affairs
Ted Koppel rsquo60 Former anchor ABC News Nightline special contributor to CBS News Sunday Morning
Steve Kroft rsquo67 Co-editor and news correspondent CBS 60 Minutes
Sol LeWitt rsquo41 Modern artist key creator of minimalism and conceptual art
Belva Ann Lockwood 1857 G 1872 H 1909 Womenrsquos rights pioneer and fi rst woman to argue a case before the US Supreme Court
Oren Lyons Jr rsquo58 Hrsquo93 Faithkeeper of the Turtle Clan of the Seneca Nations
Arielle Tepper Madover rsquo94 Theatrical and fi lm producer recent productions Monty Pythonrsquos Spamalot FrostNixon and Annie
Jessie Mueller rsquo05 Tony Award-winning actress
Joyce Carol Oates rsquo60 Author We Were the Mulvaneys Faithless Tales of Transgression and them
Lou Reed rsquo64 Singer-songwriter and guitarist The Velvet Underground
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Elsa Reichmanis rsquo72 Grsquo75 Former president American Chemical Society
Chris Renaud rsquo89 Oscar-nominated director of Despicable Me and executive producer of Minions
Todd Rubin rsquo04 President The Republic of Tea
Eli Saslow rsquo04 Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for the Washington Post
His Royal Highness Prince Sultan bin Salman Al Saud Grsquo99 Youngest person to fl y on the space shuttle
Aaron Sorkin rsquo83 Creator NBCrsquos The West Wing playwright and screenwriter A Few Good Men and The Social Network
John Sykes rsquo77 MTV founding executive
John Tsebe rsquo81 First black national librarian in South Africa
Bill Viola rsquo73 Video artist
Vanessa L Williams rsquo85 National recording artist and actress Desperate Housewives
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Applying for Admission Syracuse University uses the Common Application exclusively Yoursquoll apply directly to one of nine undergraduate colleges or to a dualcombined program within two colleges
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Note An Early Admission option is also available for eligible high school juniors Federal financial aid is not available for students admitted under the Early Admission plan Applications received after this deadline will be considered on a space-available basis
How Your Application is Evaluated Academic performance including your senior year accomplishments participation in advanced coursework and standardized test scores Via your personal essay your goals interests experiences and values Evaluation from your guidance counselor and two academic teacher recommendations that convey a sense of your unique gifts capabilities and accomplishments Strength of character and exemplary citizenship through after-school activities volunteer work or employment
Apply today at syracuseeduadmissions
Life Sciences Complex
Financing Your Education Approximately 75 percent of Syracuse students receive some form of fi nancial support mostly from institutional aid but also from federal state or private sources When you apply for admission yoursquoll automatically be considered for merit-based scholarships which are awarded (regardless of need) for academic achievement and talent as well as for outstanding community involvement andor leadership You may also be eligible for assistance from federal sources including the Pell Grant TEACH Grant Work-Study and Supplemental Educational Opportunity Program as well as Federal Direct Student Loans and Federal Direct Plus Loans (for parents) Other possible aid sources include funding from your home state private resources and scholarships from outside the University
Estimated 2018-2019 Expenses The estimated cost of attending Syracuse University for the 2018ndash2019 academic year is based on the following
Direct (Billable) Costs Tuition $ 50230 Housing and Meals (average) $ 15558 Miscellaneous Fees $ 1637 Total Direct (Billable) Costs $ 67425
Non-Billable Costs (average) Books and Supplies $ 1500 Transportation $ 682 Personal Expenses $ 1050 Total Non-Billable Costs $ 3232
Subtotal (without health insurance) $ 70657 Health Insurance $ 1672 Total Cost of Attendance $ 72329
The 2018ndash2019 health insurance rate was not available at time of printing Therefore the 2017ndash2018 health insurance rate is listed This mandatory fee may be waived if student has adequate private health insurance
The above figur es are estimates The final Cost o f Attendance is pending Board of Trusteesrsquo approval and will be available for viewing in March at syracuseedufi nancialaid
Applying for financial aid is easy Your financial need is det ermined by the information that you provide on two separate forms that make up the financial aid application pr ocess
To apply for federal financial aid file the gt Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) fafsagov (code 002882)
To apply for Syracuse University Grant file the gt CSSFinancial Aid PROFILE collegeboardorgprofi le (code 2823)
Both applications available October 1 2017
Early Decision First-Year Students
Regular Decision First-Year and Transfer Students
Application Deadlines
FAFSA and CSSPROFILE November 15 2017
FAFSA and CSSPROFILE January 1 2018
Award Notifi cation Dates
January 2018 March 2018
For Homeschooled Students To be considered for federally funded financial aid programs contact the Admissions Offi ce for additional information
Transfer students should file aid applications at the same time your admission application is submitted but not later than July 1 2018
Attention Veterans Syracuse University is a proud participant in the Yellow Ribbon Program Through this program qualifying veteransrsquo and approved dependentsrsquo tuition and mandatory fee costs above those covered by the basic Post-911 GI Bill will be covered by Syracuse University and the Department of Veterans Affairs
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Syracuse University is an equal-opportunity affirmativ e-action institution We do not discriminate on the basis of race creed color gender national origin citizenship religion marital status age disability or perceived disability sexual orientation actual or perceived sex gender identity or expression military status status as a disabled veteran or a veteran of the Vietnam era or any other status protected by applicable law to the extent prohibited by law This nondiscrimination policy covers admissions employment and access to and treatment in University programs services and activities
Syracuse University welcomes people with disabilities and in compliance with Section 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 as amended and the Americans with Disabilities Act does not discriminate on the basis of disability Services for students with disabilities are coordinated by the Office o f Disability Services Room 309 804 University Avenue 3154434498 (VOICE) 3154431371 (TDD)
Syracuse University supports equal opportunity in compliance with Title VI and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 and does not discriminate on the basis of race color national origin or gender
Questions about any of the Universityrsquos equal-opportunity policies including compliance with Title VI Title VII and Title IX may be directed to the Executive Director of Equal Opportunity Inclusion and Resolution Services Skytop Offi ce Building Syracuse University Syracuse NY 13244-5300 telephone 3154430211
The information concerning academic requirements courses and programs of study contained in the publication does not constitute an irrevocable contract between the student and the University The University reserves the right to change discontinue or add academic requirements courses and programs of study Such changes may be made without notice although every effort will be made to provide timely notice to students It is the responsibility of the individual student to confirm that all appr opriate degree requirements are met
Syracuse University is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education For information please visit mscheorg or middlestatessyr edustatement-of-accreditation-status Professional accreditation for each of the professional colleges and schools accords with the regulations of the appropriate professional association For further information contact the deanrsquos offi ce of each school or college
It is Syracuse Universityrsquos policy to provide anyone on request with a printed copy of the Universityrsquos policies and procedures regarding campus security and safety as well as crime rates and statistics for the most recent three-year period A copy of Your Safety and Security at Syracuse University a handbook that provides this information is available from the Syracuse University Department of Public Safety (DPS) You may request a printed copy that includes crime statistics to be mailed within 10 days of a request by contacting the Department of Public SafetyAdvisory Committee on Campus Security at 005 Sims Hall Syracuse NY 13244 or by calling 3154435476 The handbook is updated annually DPSAdvisory Committee on Campus Safety will provide upon request all campus crime statistics as reported to the United States Department of Education (website opeedgovsecurity)
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Student-run communications agencies including TNH Advertising and Hill Communications
$458 million student-managed Wall Street Orange Value Fund
Entertainment industry courses at the Universityrsquos LA Center
Collaboration with Equity actors at Syracuse Stage a four-theater complex
Choice and Customization Combine majors and minors in different colleges or in some cases pursue two major areas of concentration A few examples to get you thinking
Majors Biology and Illustration Career Medical Illustrator
Majors Electrical Engineering and Music Career Sound System Developer
Majors Social Work and Health and Physical Education Career After-School Program Director
Majors Political Science and Citizenship and Civic Engagement Career Prosecuting Attorney
Yoursquoll learn from scholars of distinction industry leaders and community members as you work to address real-world issues
Discuss your ideas with visiting experts such as Van Jones president and co-founder of Rebuild the Dream and CNN political contributor
Learn from physics professors who were instrumental in the discovery of gravitational waves
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Conduct groundbreaking research to treat diabetes with the oral delivery of insulin alongside Professor of Chemistry Robert Doyle
Discuss problems with the food system and explore methods for changing it in Assistant Professor of Food Studies Laura-Anne Minkoff-Zernrsquos Food Movements class
Learn investment strategy entrepreneurial tactics and life lessons from Martin J Whitman founder of the Third Avenue Value Fund and namesake of the Universityrsquos Whitman School of Management
Intern at the European Parliament in Strasbourg Francemdashor one of many other high-profi le organizations and businesses around the world
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P L A N N I N G 1 0 1
Start Here
Visit campus in person or tour it online at syracuseeduadmissions where you can also apply
If yoursquore entering your junior or senior year in high school consider Summer College to explore college majors and experience college life summercollegesyredu
Once admitted consider SummerStart a six-week residential program designed for incoming first-y ear students Yoursquoll earn 7 to 8 credits and get settled on campus before fall semester begins
Customize your education with a dual combined major or a second major through one of nine undergraduate schools or colleges You can also develop an individualized major or opt for a minor
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Support Along the Way
First-Year Support Each school and college has a fi rst-year experience course designed to prepare you for success at Syracuse and also introduce you to the art and culture in the city and surrounding area
Transfer Student Support The Transfer Mentor Program helps new transfer students adjust to campus life syracuseeduadmissions
Your faculty academic and peer advisors will help you plan your courses or choose your major if yoursquore undecided
The Tutoring and Study Center and the Writing Center offer one-on-one and small-group guidance by graduate and undergraduate students
Learning communities offer you the chance to live with students who have similar academic interests so help on a project or brainstorming an assignment is never far away syracuseeduhousing
Veterans and Military-Connected Students A dedicated team of professionals across campus is ready to work with you
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MAJORS Syracusersquos nine undergraduate colleges offer you the fl exibility to explore varied interestsmdashand develop new ones
School of Architecture 556 students
Architecture
The College of Arts and Sciences 5144 students
African American Studies Applied Mathematics Art History Biochemistry Biological and Medical Physics
(through Physics) Biology Biophysical Science Biotechnology Chemistry Classical Civilization Classics (Greek and Latin) Communication Sciences and Disorders
(Speech Pathology and Audiology) Earth Sciences (Geology) Energy and Its Impacts English and Textual Studies Environmental Sciences
(through Biology or Geology) Ethics European Literature Fine Arts Forensic Science French and Francophone Studies German Language Literature and Culture Greek (through Classics)
History of Architecture Italian Language Literature and Culture Latin (through Classics) Linguistic Studies Mathematics Modern Foreign Languages Modern Jewish Studies Music History and Cultures Neuroscience Philosophy Physics Political Philosophy Psychology Religion Religion and Society Russian and Central European Studies Russian Language Literature and Culture Spanish Language Literature and Culture Womenrsquos and Gender Studies Writing and Rhetoric Professional Advising Programs
Predentistry Prelaw Premedicine Preveterinary Medicine
Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs Anthropology Citizenship and Civic Engagement Economics Geography History International Relations Latino-Latin American Studies Middle Eastern Studies Policy Studies (Public Affairs) Political Science Sociology
Dual and Combined Enrollment School of Education Martin J Whitman School of Management
(select science majors only) SI Newhouse School of Public
Communications College of Engineering and Computer Science
School of Education 496 students
Teacher Prep Inclusive Early Childhood Special
EducationInclusive Elementary and Special
EducationHealth and Physical Education
Non-Teacher Prep Health and Exercise Science (includes Pre-Physical Therapy and 3+3 DPT) Selected Studies in Education
Dual and Combined EnrollmentThe College of Arts and Sciences
English EducationMathematics EducationScience EducationSocial Studies Education Spanish Education
College of Visual and Performing Arts Art Education Music Education
David B Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics
College of Engineering and Computer Science 1534 students
Aerospace Engineering Bioengineering Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering Computer Engineering Computer Science Electrical Engineering Environmental Engineering Mechanical EngineeringSystems and Information Science
Combined Enrollment The College of Arts and Sciences
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David B Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics 1241 students
Food Studies Human Development and Family Science Nutrition and Dietetics Nutrition Science Public Health Social Work Sport Analytics Sport Management
School of Information Studies (iSchool) 664 students
Information Management and Technology
Dual Enrollment Martin J Whitman School of Management SI Newhouse School of Public
Communications
Martin J Whitman School of Management 1714 students
Accounting Entrepreneurship and Emerging Enterprises Finance General Accounting Management Marketing Management Real Estate Retail Management Supply Chain Management
Dual Enrollment The College of Arts and Sciences
(select science majors only) School of Information Studies SI Newhouse School of Public
Communications
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SI Newhouse School of Public Communications 1546 students
Advertising Broadcast and Digital Journalism Graphic Design Magazine Martin Bandier Program for the Music Business
and Entertainment Industries Newspaper and Online Journalism Photography Public Relations Television Radio and Film
Dual Enrollment The College of Arts and Sciences School of Information Studies Martin J Whitman School of Management
College of Visual and Performing Arts 1868 students
School of Art Illustration Studio Arts (BFA BS)
Dual Enrollment School of Education (Art Education)
School of Design Communications Design Environmental and Interior Design Fashion Design Industrial and Interaction Design
Department of Transmedia Art Photography Art Video Computer Art and Animation Film
Department of Communication and Rhetorical Studies Communication and Rhetorical Studies
Department of Drama Acting DramamdashTheater Management (BS) Musical Theater Stage Management Theater Design and Technology
Setnor School of Music Music Music Composition Music Industry Performance (Organ Percussion Piano Strings
Voice Wind Instruments) Sound Recording Technology
Dual Enrollment School of Education (Music Education)
MINORS Minors are an important part of your curriculum Once enrolled you may choose from the following options
Accounting Addiction Studies Advocacy and Public Rhetoric African American Studies Animation and Visual Effects Anthropology Applied Statistics Arabic Architecture Art History Art Photography AsianAsian American Studies Biology Ceramics Chemistry Child and Family Policy Child and Family Studies Chinese Language Chinese Studies Classical Civilization Classics Cognitive Science Communication and Rhetorical Studies Communication Sciences and Disorders
Communications Photography Computer Engineering Computer Gaming Computer Science Dance (through Exercise Science) Disability Studies Drama Earth Sciences Economics Education Studies Electrical Engineering Energy Systems Engineering and Computer Science Management English and Textual Studies Entrepreneurship and Emerging Enterprises Environment and Society Exercise Science Finance Fine Arts Food Studies Forensic Science French and Francophone Studies Geography Geology German Gerontology Global Enterprise Technology Global Political Economy Global Security Studies Health and Wellness History History of Architecture Information Management and Technology Information Technology Design and Startups Interdisciplinary minors International Business Italian Jazz Studies Jewelry and Metalsmithing Jewish Education Jewish Studies LatinoLatin American Studies LeadershipStewardship Communication Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Studies
(LGBT) Linguistic Studies Logic
Management Studies Marketing Mathematics Medical Anthropology Medieval and Renaissance Studies Middle Eastern Studies Mindfulness and Contemplative Studies Music History and Cultures Music Industry Music Performance Native American Studies Nutrition Nutrition Science Painting Philosophy Physical Computing Physical Education (Coaching) Physics Policy Studies Political Science Private Music Study Psychology Public Communications Studies Public Health Real Estate Religion Religion and the Media Religion and Society Retail Management Russian Russian and Central European Studies Sculpture Social Welfare Sociology South Asian Studies Spanish Sport Analytics Sport Management Sport Revenue Management and Operations Strategic Management Theater Visual Culture Womenrsquos and Gender Studies Writing
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Plays and concerts many of which feature Syracuse University students
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Student Clubs and Organizations
A Cappella groups (7)
African Student Union
Architecture Students Organization
Cheon Ji In Syracuse
Club and Intramural Teams
Cricket
Enactus
Engineers Without Borders
European Student Association
Morton Schiff Jazz Ensemble
Ottorsquos Army
Rugby
Soccer
Society of Professional Hispanic Engineers
Sororities and Fraternities (70+)
Sour Sitrus Society Pep Band
Student Environmental Action Coalition
Syracuse Animal Rights Organization
The Outing Club
Women in Communications
and 300+ more
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Student group Enactus works with Mayan weavers to market eco-friendly products at the University bookstore Since 2007 the group has sent the weavers more than $155000 and funded 240+ scholarships for Mayan girls
Students (and Otto) march in the Orange Central homecoming parade
A ldquodoggone coldrdquo puppy snowman greets students as they walk to morning classes Parking attendant Jackie Snowmdasha woman with the perfect namemdashwarms hearts with her witty snow sculptures
Sadler Dining Hall
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Whether you are at the main campus or studying abroad
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of Serial Sarah Koenig actress Anna Deavere Smith and
environmentalist Bill McKibben
Students welcome former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
Students meet with His Royal Highness Prince Sultan bin Salman Al Saud Grsquo99 the youngest person to fl y on the space shuttle and fi rst member of a royal family in space
Oliviero ToscanimdashItalian photographer best known for designing controversial advertising campaigns for Benettonmdashspeaks to students at Syracuse Universityrsquos Center in Florence Italy
Oprah Winfreymdashmedia mogul talk show host and actressmdashdescribes her career journey to students at the dedication of the Newhouse Studio amp Innovation Center
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Success at Syracuse
Career Services will help you fi nd internships to explore career fi elds learn new skills and gain hands-on experience syracuseeduservices
The Reneacutee Crown University Honors Program is an enhanced educational experience While you pursue your academic program yoursquore immersed in additional curricular enrichment and complete a capstone project before you graduate syracuseeduhonors
The Parents Offi ce provides support and advice to families throughout your time at the University syracuseeduparents
Reserve Offi cer Training Corps (ROTC) is an elective curriculum that enables you to become a commissioned offi cer in the Air Force or the Army while pursuing a degree syracuseedurotc
Syracuse Abroad offers learning opportunities in more than 60 countriesmdashmany of which include fi eld study internships and home stays All coursework carries University credit which allows you to complete your degree on schedule syracuseeduabroad
Discovery programs offer students in the College of Arts and Sciences and the College of Engineering and Computer Science the chance to spend their fi rst semester taking courses at one of three Syracuse centersmdashStrasbourg France Florence Italy or Madrid Spain
Discovery programs provide an international foundation that expands your academic and professional options syracuseeduadmissions
Shaffer Art Building
Success Beyond Syracuse
When you prepare to apply for a full-time job in the US or abroad Career Services offers one-on-one assistance including
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The offi ce will connect you with Syracuse alumni who can serve as mentors helping you to gather information about career paths and the transition from college
Syracuse University Career Placement Survey 2016
91of respondents found
opportunities
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On-campus research opportunities enable undergraduate students to gain valuable experience
Jessica Santana rsquo11 Grsquo13 and Evin Robinson rsquo12 Grsquo14 created New York On Tech a nonprofi t organization that provides pathways for students to thrive in technology and innovation
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Study abroad at one of seven Syracuse centers around the globe Beijing Florence Hong Kong London Madrid Santiago and Strasbourg
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Hong Kong Harbor
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T h e H E A RT o f N E W YO R K S TAT E
The City of Syracuse is a fusion of distinctive
neighborhoods festivals parks professional sports
destination shopping and a thriving art and music scene
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What is there to do in Syracuse
Intern Get experience at established corporations emerging tech companies and hospitalsmdashall near campus
Dine From Vietnamese to vegan BBQ to brewpub Syracuse is full of choices (many offering gluten-free options and locally sourced ingredients)
Shop Syracuse is home to the sixth-largest enclosed shopping center in the countrymdashDestiny USA
Volunteer Opportunities close to campus include Upstate University Hospital and the Rescue Mission
Play Rent a paddle boat at Green Lakes State Park ski at a nearby mountain or conquer your fear of heights at the Cuse Challenge Ropes Course on campus
Enjoy Life Ride the ferris wheel at the State Fair or visit Beak amp Skiff (named Best Apple Orchard by USA Today)
Weather in Syracuse Syracuse has four distinct seasons each with its own look activities and appeal
The Nancy Cantor Warehouse
Average Daily Temperature Avg High Avg Low
86deg F
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With 7 menrsquos and 11 womenrsquos athletic teams yoursquoll
have many opportunities to join your classmates
and cheer on the Orange Syracuse was recently
ranked 1 by the Princeton Review for ldquoStudents
Pack the Stadiumsrdquo
For a list of athletic teams visit cusecom
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Basketball fans fill the Carrier Dome
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Syracuse University alumni make their marks in a variety of professionsmdashfrom acting to zoology and everything in between
Waleed Abdalati rsquo86 NASA chief scientist
Joseph Biden Lrsquo68 US vice president
Dick Clark rsquo51 Former CEO Dick Clark Productions
Col Eileen Collins rsquo78 First female space shuttle commander
Bob Costas rsquo74 Sports announcer NBC
Dennis Crowley rsquo98 Co-founder Foursquare
Ernie Davis rsquo62 First African American Heisman Trophy winner
Taye Diggs rsquo93 Stage screen and television actor How Stella Got Her Groove Back Rent Private Practice
Bruce Fowle rsquo60 Founding principal Fox amp Fowle Architects senior partner FXFOWLE Architects
Betsey Johnson rsquo64 Fashion designer and breast cancer activist
Rami Khouri rsquo70 Grsquo98 International journalist specializing in Middle Eastern affairs
Ted Koppel rsquo60 Former anchor ABC News Nightline special contributor to CBS News Sunday Morning
Steve Kroft rsquo67 Co-editor and news correspondent CBS 60 Minutes
Sol LeWitt rsquo41 Modern artist key creator of minimalism and conceptual art
Belva Ann Lockwood 1857 G 1872 H 1909 Womenrsquos rights pioneer and fi rst woman to argue a case before the US Supreme Court
Oren Lyons Jr rsquo58 Hrsquo93 Faithkeeper of the Turtle Clan of the Seneca Nations
Arielle Tepper Madover rsquo94 Theatrical and fi lm producer recent productions Monty Pythonrsquos Spamalot FrostNixon and Annie
Jessie Mueller rsquo05 Tony Award-winning actress
Joyce Carol Oates rsquo60 Author We Were the Mulvaneys Faithless Tales of Transgression and them
Lou Reed rsquo64 Singer-songwriter and guitarist The Velvet Underground
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Elsa Reichmanis rsquo72 Grsquo75 Former president American Chemical Society
Chris Renaud rsquo89 Oscar-nominated director of Despicable Me and executive producer of Minions
Todd Rubin rsquo04 President The Republic of Tea
Eli Saslow rsquo04 Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for the Washington Post
His Royal Highness Prince Sultan bin Salman Al Saud Grsquo99 Youngest person to fl y on the space shuttle
Aaron Sorkin rsquo83 Creator NBCrsquos The West Wing playwright and screenwriter A Few Good Men and The Social Network
John Sykes rsquo77 MTV founding executive
John Tsebe rsquo81 First black national librarian in South Africa
Bill Viola rsquo73 Video artist
Vanessa L Williams rsquo85 National recording artist and actress Desperate Housewives
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Applying for Admission Syracuse University uses the Common Application exclusively Yoursquoll apply directly to one of nine undergraduate colleges or to a dualcombined program within two colleges
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Early Decision November 15 Regular Decision January 1 Spring Admission (fi rst-year or transfer) November 15 Transfer Admission (fall) July 1
Note An Early Admission option is also available for eligible high school juniors Federal financial aid is not available for students admitted under the Early Admission plan Applications received after this deadline will be considered on a space-available basis
How Your Application is Evaluated Academic performance including your senior year accomplishments participation in advanced coursework and standardized test scores Via your personal essay your goals interests experiences and values Evaluation from your guidance counselor and two academic teacher recommendations that convey a sense of your unique gifts capabilities and accomplishments Strength of character and exemplary citizenship through after-school activities volunteer work or employment
Apply today at syracuseeduadmissions
Life Sciences Complex
Financing Your Education Approximately 75 percent of Syracuse students receive some form of fi nancial support mostly from institutional aid but also from federal state or private sources When you apply for admission yoursquoll automatically be considered for merit-based scholarships which are awarded (regardless of need) for academic achievement and talent as well as for outstanding community involvement andor leadership You may also be eligible for assistance from federal sources including the Pell Grant TEACH Grant Work-Study and Supplemental Educational Opportunity Program as well as Federal Direct Student Loans and Federal Direct Plus Loans (for parents) Other possible aid sources include funding from your home state private resources and scholarships from outside the University
Estimated 2018-2019 Expenses The estimated cost of attending Syracuse University for the 2018ndash2019 academic year is based on the following
Direct (Billable) Costs Tuition $ 50230 Housing and Meals (average) $ 15558 Miscellaneous Fees $ 1637 Total Direct (Billable) Costs $ 67425
Non-Billable Costs (average) Books and Supplies $ 1500 Transportation $ 682 Personal Expenses $ 1050 Total Non-Billable Costs $ 3232
Subtotal (without health insurance) $ 70657 Health Insurance $ 1672 Total Cost of Attendance $ 72329
The 2018ndash2019 health insurance rate was not available at time of printing Therefore the 2017ndash2018 health insurance rate is listed This mandatory fee may be waived if student has adequate private health insurance
The above figur es are estimates The final Cost o f Attendance is pending Board of Trusteesrsquo approval and will be available for viewing in March at syracuseedufi nancialaid
Applying for financial aid is easy Your financial need is det ermined by the information that you provide on two separate forms that make up the financial aid application pr ocess
To apply for federal financial aid file the gt Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) fafsagov (code 002882)
To apply for Syracuse University Grant file the gt CSSFinancial Aid PROFILE collegeboardorgprofi le (code 2823)
Both applications available October 1 2017
Early Decision First-Year Students
Regular Decision First-Year and Transfer Students
Application Deadlines
FAFSA and CSSPROFILE November 15 2017
FAFSA and CSSPROFILE January 1 2018
Award Notifi cation Dates
January 2018 March 2018
For Homeschooled Students To be considered for federally funded financial aid programs contact the Admissions Offi ce for additional information
Transfer students should file aid applications at the same time your admission application is submitted but not later than July 1 2018
Attention Veterans Syracuse University is a proud participant in the Yellow Ribbon Program Through this program qualifying veteransrsquo and approved dependentsrsquo tuition and mandatory fee costs above those covered by the basic Post-911 GI Bill will be covered by Syracuse University and the Department of Veterans Affairs
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Syracuse University is an equal-opportunity affirmativ e-action institution We do not discriminate on the basis of race creed color gender national origin citizenship religion marital status age disability or perceived disability sexual orientation actual or perceived sex gender identity or expression military status status as a disabled veteran or a veteran of the Vietnam era or any other status protected by applicable law to the extent prohibited by law This nondiscrimination policy covers admissions employment and access to and treatment in University programs services and activities
Syracuse University welcomes people with disabilities and in compliance with Section 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 as amended and the Americans with Disabilities Act does not discriminate on the basis of disability Services for students with disabilities are coordinated by the Office o f Disability Services Room 309 804 University Avenue 3154434498 (VOICE) 3154431371 (TDD)
Syracuse University supports equal opportunity in compliance with Title VI and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 and does not discriminate on the basis of race color national origin or gender
Questions about any of the Universityrsquos equal-opportunity policies including compliance with Title VI Title VII and Title IX may be directed to the Executive Director of Equal Opportunity Inclusion and Resolution Services Skytop Offi ce Building Syracuse University Syracuse NY 13244-5300 telephone 3154430211
The information concerning academic requirements courses and programs of study contained in the publication does not constitute an irrevocable contract between the student and the University The University reserves the right to change discontinue or add academic requirements courses and programs of study Such changes may be made without notice although every effort will be made to provide timely notice to students It is the responsibility of the individual student to confirm that all appr opriate degree requirements are met
Syracuse University is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education For information please visit mscheorg or middlestatessyr edustatement-of-accreditation-status Professional accreditation for each of the professional colleges and schools accords with the regulations of the appropriate professional association For further information contact the deanrsquos offi ce of each school or college
It is Syracuse Universityrsquos policy to provide anyone on request with a printed copy of the Universityrsquos policies and procedures regarding campus security and safety as well as crime rates and statistics for the most recent three-year period A copy of Your Safety and Security at Syracuse University a handbook that provides this information is available from the Syracuse University Department of Public Safety (DPS) You may request a printed copy that includes crime statistics to be mailed within 10 days of a request by contacting the Department of Public SafetyAdvisory Committee on Campus Security at 005 Sims Hall Syracuse NY 13244 or by calling 3154435476 The handbook is updated annually DPSAdvisory Committee on Campus Safety will provide upon request all campus crime statistics as reported to the United States Department of Education (website opeedgovsecurity)
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Student-run communications agencies including TNH Advertising and Hill Communications
$458 million student-managed Wall Street Orange Value Fund
Entertainment industry courses at the Universityrsquos LA Center
Collaboration with Equity actors at Syracuse Stage a four-theater complex
Choice and Customization Combine majors and minors in different colleges or in some cases pursue two major areas of concentration A few examples to get you thinking
Majors Biology and Illustration Career Medical Illustrator
Majors Electrical Engineering and Music Career Sound System Developer
Majors Social Work and Health and Physical Education Career After-School Program Director
Majors Political Science and Citizenship and Civic Engagement Career Prosecuting Attorney
Yoursquoll learn from scholars of distinction industry leaders and community members as you work to address real-world issues
Discuss your ideas with visiting experts such as Van Jones president and co-founder of Rebuild the Dream and CNN political contributor
Learn from physics professors who were instrumental in the discovery of gravitational waves
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Conduct groundbreaking research to treat diabetes with the oral delivery of insulin alongside Professor of Chemistry Robert Doyle
Discuss problems with the food system and explore methods for changing it in Assistant Professor of Food Studies Laura-Anne Minkoff-Zernrsquos Food Movements class
Learn investment strategy entrepreneurial tactics and life lessons from Martin J Whitman founder of the Third Avenue Value Fund and namesake of the Universityrsquos Whitman School of Management
Intern at the European Parliament in Strasbourg Francemdashor one of many other high-profi le organizations and businesses around the world
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P L A N N I N G 1 0 1
Start Here
Visit campus in person or tour it online at syracuseeduadmissions where you can also apply
If yoursquore entering your junior or senior year in high school consider Summer College to explore college majors and experience college life summercollegesyredu
Once admitted consider SummerStart a six-week residential program designed for incoming first-y ear students Yoursquoll earn 7 to 8 credits and get settled on campus before fall semester begins
Customize your education with a dual combined major or a second major through one of nine undergraduate schools or colleges You can also develop an individualized major or opt for a minor
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Hendricks Chapel
Join the nearly half of Syracuse students who study abroad at least once During your first semest er talk to your academic advisor and visit Syracuse Abroad to begin planning your overseas experience syracuseeduabroad
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Support Along the Way
First-Year Support Each school and college has a fi rst-year experience course designed to prepare you for success at Syracuse and also introduce you to the art and culture in the city and surrounding area
Transfer Student Support The Transfer Mentor Program helps new transfer students adjust to campus life syracuseeduadmissions
Your faculty academic and peer advisors will help you plan your courses or choose your major if yoursquore undecided
The Tutoring and Study Center and the Writing Center offer one-on-one and small-group guidance by graduate and undergraduate students
Learning communities offer you the chance to live with students who have similar academic interests so help on a project or brainstorming an assignment is never far away syracuseeduhousing
Veterans and Military-Connected Students A dedicated team of professionals across campus is ready to work with you
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MAJORS Syracusersquos nine undergraduate colleges offer you the fl exibility to explore varied interestsmdashand develop new ones
School of Architecture 556 students
Architecture
The College of Arts and Sciences 5144 students
African American Studies Applied Mathematics Art History Biochemistry Biological and Medical Physics
(through Physics) Biology Biophysical Science Biotechnology Chemistry Classical Civilization Classics (Greek and Latin) Communication Sciences and Disorders
(Speech Pathology and Audiology) Earth Sciences (Geology) Energy and Its Impacts English and Textual Studies Environmental Sciences
(through Biology or Geology) Ethics European Literature Fine Arts Forensic Science French and Francophone Studies German Language Literature and Culture Greek (through Classics)
History of Architecture Italian Language Literature and Culture Latin (through Classics) Linguistic Studies Mathematics Modern Foreign Languages Modern Jewish Studies Music History and Cultures Neuroscience Philosophy Physics Political Philosophy Psychology Religion Religion and Society Russian and Central European Studies Russian Language Literature and Culture Spanish Language Literature and Culture Womenrsquos and Gender Studies Writing and Rhetoric Professional Advising Programs
Predentistry Prelaw Premedicine Preveterinary Medicine
Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs Anthropology Citizenship and Civic Engagement Economics Geography History International Relations Latino-Latin American Studies Middle Eastern Studies Policy Studies (Public Affairs) Political Science Sociology
Dual and Combined Enrollment School of Education Martin J Whitman School of Management
(select science majors only) SI Newhouse School of Public
Communications College of Engineering and Computer Science
School of Education 496 students
Teacher Prep Inclusive Early Childhood Special
EducationInclusive Elementary and Special
EducationHealth and Physical Education
Non-Teacher Prep Health and Exercise Science (includes Pre-Physical Therapy and 3+3 DPT) Selected Studies in Education
Dual and Combined EnrollmentThe College of Arts and Sciences
English EducationMathematics EducationScience EducationSocial Studies Education Spanish Education
College of Visual and Performing Arts Art Education Music Education
David B Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics
College of Engineering and Computer Science 1534 students
Aerospace Engineering Bioengineering Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering Computer Engineering Computer Science Electrical Engineering Environmental Engineering Mechanical EngineeringSystems and Information Science
Combined Enrollment The College of Arts and Sciences
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David B Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics 1241 students
Food Studies Human Development and Family Science Nutrition and Dietetics Nutrition Science Public Health Social Work Sport Analytics Sport Management
School of Information Studies (iSchool) 664 students
Information Management and Technology
Dual Enrollment Martin J Whitman School of Management SI Newhouse School of Public
Communications
Martin J Whitman School of Management 1714 students
Accounting Entrepreneurship and Emerging Enterprises Finance General Accounting Management Marketing Management Real Estate Retail Management Supply Chain Management
Dual Enrollment The College of Arts and Sciences
(select science majors only) School of Information Studies SI Newhouse School of Public
Communications
Tolley Hall
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SI Newhouse School of Public Communications 1546 students
Advertising Broadcast and Digital Journalism Graphic Design Magazine Martin Bandier Program for the Music Business
and Entertainment Industries Newspaper and Online Journalism Photography Public Relations Television Radio and Film
Dual Enrollment The College of Arts and Sciences School of Information Studies Martin J Whitman School of Management
College of Visual and Performing Arts 1868 students
School of Art Illustration Studio Arts (BFA BS)
Dual Enrollment School of Education (Art Education)
School of Design Communications Design Environmental and Interior Design Fashion Design Industrial and Interaction Design
Department of Transmedia Art Photography Art Video Computer Art and Animation Film
Department of Communication and Rhetorical Studies Communication and Rhetorical Studies
Department of Drama Acting DramamdashTheater Management (BS) Musical Theater Stage Management Theater Design and Technology
Setnor School of Music Music Music Composition Music Industry Performance (Organ Percussion Piano Strings
Voice Wind Instruments) Sound Recording Technology
Dual Enrollment School of Education (Music Education)
MINORS Minors are an important part of your curriculum Once enrolled you may choose from the following options
Accounting Addiction Studies Advocacy and Public Rhetoric African American Studies Animation and Visual Effects Anthropology Applied Statistics Arabic Architecture Art History Art Photography AsianAsian American Studies Biology Ceramics Chemistry Child and Family Policy Child and Family Studies Chinese Language Chinese Studies Classical Civilization Classics Cognitive Science Communication and Rhetorical Studies Communication Sciences and Disorders
Communications Photography Computer Engineering Computer Gaming Computer Science Dance (through Exercise Science) Disability Studies Drama Earth Sciences Economics Education Studies Electrical Engineering Energy Systems Engineering and Computer Science Management English and Textual Studies Entrepreneurship and Emerging Enterprises Environment and Society Exercise Science Finance Fine Arts Food Studies Forensic Science French and Francophone Studies Geography Geology German Gerontology Global Enterprise Technology Global Political Economy Global Security Studies Health and Wellness History History of Architecture Information Management and Technology Information Technology Design and Startups Interdisciplinary minors International Business Italian Jazz Studies Jewelry and Metalsmithing Jewish Education Jewish Studies LatinoLatin American Studies LeadershipStewardship Communication Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Studies
(LGBT) Linguistic Studies Logic
Management Studies Marketing Mathematics Medical Anthropology Medieval and Renaissance Studies Middle Eastern Studies Mindfulness and Contemplative Studies Music History and Cultures Music Industry Music Performance Native American Studies Nutrition Nutrition Science Painting Philosophy Physical Computing Physical Education (Coaching) Physics Policy Studies Political Science Private Music Study Psychology Public Communications Studies Public Health Real Estate Religion Religion and the Media Religion and Society Retail Management Russian Russian and Central European Studies Sculpture Social Welfare Sociology South Asian Studies Spanish Sport Analytics Sport Management Sport Revenue Management and Operations Strategic Management Theater Visual Culture Womenrsquos and Gender Studies Writing
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21 residence halls
18 places to eat including vegetarian vegan kosher and halal options (dining centers cafeacutes and food courts)
4 campus groceries
300+ student clubs and organizations
7 fi tness facilities
Take a Break
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On-campus ice-skating pavilion andropes course
Plays and concerts many of which feature Syracuse University students
F estivals throughout the year including Apple Fest Winter Carnival and Feel the Pulse
Student Clubs and Organizations
A Cappella groups (7)
African Student Union
Architecture Students Organization
Cheon Ji In Syracuse
Club and Intramural Teams
Cricket
Enactus
Engineers Without Borders
European Student Association
Morton Schiff Jazz Ensemble
Ottorsquos Army
Rugby
Soccer
Society of Professional Hispanic Engineers
Sororities and Fraternities (70+)
Sour Sitrus Society Pep Band
Student Environmental Action Coalition
Syracuse Animal Rights Organization
The Outing Club
Women in Communications
and 300+ more
For a complete list visit syracuseeduactivities
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The Outing Clubrsquos spring break trip to West Virginia
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The Mandarins perform at Cozy Cappella a singing event held during Syracusersquos Winter Carnival Groups perform in pajamas while attendees snack on cookies and hot chocolate
Student group Enactus works with Mayan weavers to market eco-friendly products at the University bookstore Since 2007 the group has sent the weavers more than $155000 and funded 240+ scholarships for Mayan girls
Students (and Otto) march in the Orange Central homecoming parade
A ldquodoggone coldrdquo puppy snowman greets students as they walk to morning classes Parking attendant Jackie Snowmdasha woman with the perfect namemdashwarms hearts with her witty snow sculptures
Sadler Dining Hall
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Whether you are at the main campus or studying abroad
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include author Cheryl Strayed Grsquo02 executive producer
of Serial Sarah Koenig actress Anna Deavere Smith and
environmentalist Bill McKibben
Students welcome former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
Students meet with His Royal Highness Prince Sultan bin Salman Al Saud Grsquo99 the youngest person to fl y on the space shuttle and fi rst member of a royal family in space
Oliviero ToscanimdashItalian photographer best known for designing controversial advertising campaigns for Benettonmdashspeaks to students at Syracuse Universityrsquos Center in Florence Italy
Oprah Winfreymdashmedia mogul talk show host and actressmdashdescribes her career journey to students at the dedication of the Newhouse Studio amp Innovation Center
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Career Services will help you fi nd internships to explore career fi elds learn new skills and gain hands-on experience syracuseeduservices
The Reneacutee Crown University Honors Program is an enhanced educational experience While you pursue your academic program yoursquore immersed in additional curricular enrichment and complete a capstone project before you graduate syracuseeduhonors
The Parents Offi ce provides support and advice to families throughout your time at the University syracuseeduparents
Reserve Offi cer Training Corps (ROTC) is an elective curriculum that enables you to become a commissioned offi cer in the Air Force or the Army while pursuing a degree syracuseedurotc
Syracuse Abroad offers learning opportunities in more than 60 countriesmdashmany of which include fi eld study internships and home stays All coursework carries University credit which allows you to complete your degree on schedule syracuseeduabroad
Discovery programs offer students in the College of Arts and Sciences and the College of Engineering and Computer Science the chance to spend their fi rst semester taking courses at one of three Syracuse centersmdashStrasbourg France Florence Italy or Madrid Spain
Discovery programs provide an international foundation that expands your academic and professional options syracuseeduadmissions
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Success Beyond Syracuse
When you prepare to apply for a full-time job in the US or abroad Career Services offers one-on-one assistance including
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The offi ce will connect you with Syracuse alumni who can serve as mentors helping you to gather information about career paths and the transition from college
Syracuse University Career Placement Survey 2016
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24graduate
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On-campus research opportunities enable undergraduate students to gain valuable experience
Jessica Santana rsquo11 Grsquo13 and Evin Robinson rsquo12 Grsquo14 created New York On Tech a nonprofi t organization that provides pathways for students to thrive in technology and innovation
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Hong Kong Harbor
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T h e H E A RT o f N E W YO R K S TAT E
The City of Syracuse is a fusion of distinctive
neighborhoods festivals parks professional sports
destination shopping and a thriving art and music scene
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What is there to do in Syracuse
Intern Get experience at established corporations emerging tech companies and hospitalsmdashall near campus
Dine From Vietnamese to vegan BBQ to brewpub Syracuse is full of choices (many offering gluten-free options and locally sourced ingredients)
Shop Syracuse is home to the sixth-largest enclosed shopping center in the countrymdashDestiny USA
Volunteer Opportunities close to campus include Upstate University Hospital and the Rescue Mission
Play Rent a paddle boat at Green Lakes State Park ski at a nearby mountain or conquer your fear of heights at the Cuse Challenge Ropes Course on campus
Enjoy Life Ride the ferris wheel at the State Fair or visit Beak amp Skiff (named Best Apple Orchard by USA Today)
Weather in Syracuse Syracuse has four distinct seasons each with its own look activities and appeal
The Nancy Cantor Warehouse
Average Daily Temperature Avg High Avg Low
86deg F
77deg F
68deg F
59deg F
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With 7 menrsquos and 11 womenrsquos athletic teams yoursquoll
have many opportunities to join your classmates
and cheer on the Orange Syracuse was recently
ranked 1 by the Princeton Review for ldquoStudents
Pack the Stadiumsrdquo
For a list of athletic teams visit cusecom
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Basketball fans fill the Carrier Dome
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A LU M N I
Syracuse University alumni make their marks in a variety of professionsmdashfrom acting to zoology and everything in between
Waleed Abdalati rsquo86 NASA chief scientist
Joseph Biden Lrsquo68 US vice president
Dick Clark rsquo51 Former CEO Dick Clark Productions
Col Eileen Collins rsquo78 First female space shuttle commander
Bob Costas rsquo74 Sports announcer NBC
Dennis Crowley rsquo98 Co-founder Foursquare
Ernie Davis rsquo62 First African American Heisman Trophy winner
Taye Diggs rsquo93 Stage screen and television actor How Stella Got Her Groove Back Rent Private Practice
Bruce Fowle rsquo60 Founding principal Fox amp Fowle Architects senior partner FXFOWLE Architects
Betsey Johnson rsquo64 Fashion designer and breast cancer activist
Rami Khouri rsquo70 Grsquo98 International journalist specializing in Middle Eastern affairs
Ted Koppel rsquo60 Former anchor ABC News Nightline special contributor to CBS News Sunday Morning
Steve Kroft rsquo67 Co-editor and news correspondent CBS 60 Minutes
Sol LeWitt rsquo41 Modern artist key creator of minimalism and conceptual art
Belva Ann Lockwood 1857 G 1872 H 1909 Womenrsquos rights pioneer and fi rst woman to argue a case before the US Supreme Court
Oren Lyons Jr rsquo58 Hrsquo93 Faithkeeper of the Turtle Clan of the Seneca Nations
Arielle Tepper Madover rsquo94 Theatrical and fi lm producer recent productions Monty Pythonrsquos Spamalot FrostNixon and Annie
Jessie Mueller rsquo05 Tony Award-winning actress
Joyce Carol Oates rsquo60 Author We Were the Mulvaneys Faithless Tales of Transgression and them
Lou Reed rsquo64 Singer-songwriter and guitarist The Velvet Underground
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Elsa Reichmanis rsquo72 Grsquo75 Former president American Chemical Society
Chris Renaud rsquo89 Oscar-nominated director of Despicable Me and executive producer of Minions
Todd Rubin rsquo04 President The Republic of Tea
Eli Saslow rsquo04 Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for the Washington Post
His Royal Highness Prince Sultan bin Salman Al Saud Grsquo99 Youngest person to fl y on the space shuttle
Aaron Sorkin rsquo83 Creator NBCrsquos The West Wing playwright and screenwriter A Few Good Men and The Social Network
John Sykes rsquo77 MTV founding executive
John Tsebe rsquo81 First black national librarian in South Africa
Bill Viola rsquo73 Video artist
Vanessa L Williams rsquo85 National recording artist and actress Desperate Housewives
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Applying for Admission Syracuse University uses the Common Application exclusively Yoursquoll apply directly to one of nine undergraduate colleges or to a dualcombined program within two colleges
Application Deadlines gt gt gt gt
Early Decision November 15 Regular Decision January 1 Spring Admission (fi rst-year or transfer) November 15 Transfer Admission (fall) July 1
Note An Early Admission option is also available for eligible high school juniors Federal financial aid is not available for students admitted under the Early Admission plan Applications received after this deadline will be considered on a space-available basis
How Your Application is Evaluated Academic performance including your senior year accomplishments participation in advanced coursework and standardized test scores Via your personal essay your goals interests experiences and values Evaluation from your guidance counselor and two academic teacher recommendations that convey a sense of your unique gifts capabilities and accomplishments Strength of character and exemplary citizenship through after-school activities volunteer work or employment
Apply today at syracuseeduadmissions
Life Sciences Complex
Financing Your Education Approximately 75 percent of Syracuse students receive some form of fi nancial support mostly from institutional aid but also from federal state or private sources When you apply for admission yoursquoll automatically be considered for merit-based scholarships which are awarded (regardless of need) for academic achievement and talent as well as for outstanding community involvement andor leadership You may also be eligible for assistance from federal sources including the Pell Grant TEACH Grant Work-Study and Supplemental Educational Opportunity Program as well as Federal Direct Student Loans and Federal Direct Plus Loans (for parents) Other possible aid sources include funding from your home state private resources and scholarships from outside the University
Estimated 2018-2019 Expenses The estimated cost of attending Syracuse University for the 2018ndash2019 academic year is based on the following
Direct (Billable) Costs Tuition $ 50230 Housing and Meals (average) $ 15558 Miscellaneous Fees $ 1637 Total Direct (Billable) Costs $ 67425
Non-Billable Costs (average) Books and Supplies $ 1500 Transportation $ 682 Personal Expenses $ 1050 Total Non-Billable Costs $ 3232
Subtotal (without health insurance) $ 70657 Health Insurance $ 1672 Total Cost of Attendance $ 72329
The 2018ndash2019 health insurance rate was not available at time of printing Therefore the 2017ndash2018 health insurance rate is listed This mandatory fee may be waived if student has adequate private health insurance
The above figur es are estimates The final Cost o f Attendance is pending Board of Trusteesrsquo approval and will be available for viewing in March at syracuseedufi nancialaid
Applying for financial aid is easy Your financial need is det ermined by the information that you provide on two separate forms that make up the financial aid application pr ocess
To apply for federal financial aid file the gt Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) fafsagov (code 002882)
To apply for Syracuse University Grant file the gt CSSFinancial Aid PROFILE collegeboardorgprofi le (code 2823)
Both applications available October 1 2017
Early Decision First-Year Students
Regular Decision First-Year and Transfer Students
Application Deadlines
FAFSA and CSSPROFILE November 15 2017
FAFSA and CSSPROFILE January 1 2018
Award Notifi cation Dates
January 2018 March 2018
For Homeschooled Students To be considered for federally funded financial aid programs contact the Admissions Offi ce for additional information
Transfer students should file aid applications at the same time your admission application is submitted but not later than July 1 2018
Attention Veterans Syracuse University is a proud participant in the Yellow Ribbon Program Through this program qualifying veteransrsquo and approved dependentsrsquo tuition and mandatory fee costs above those covered by the basic Post-911 GI Bill will be covered by Syracuse University and the Department of Veterans Affairs
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Syracuse University is an equal-opportunity affirmativ e-action institution We do not discriminate on the basis of race creed color gender national origin citizenship religion marital status age disability or perceived disability sexual orientation actual or perceived sex gender identity or expression military status status as a disabled veteran or a veteran of the Vietnam era or any other status protected by applicable law to the extent prohibited by law This nondiscrimination policy covers admissions employment and access to and treatment in University programs services and activities
Syracuse University welcomes people with disabilities and in compliance with Section 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 as amended and the Americans with Disabilities Act does not discriminate on the basis of disability Services for students with disabilities are coordinated by the Office o f Disability Services Room 309 804 University Avenue 3154434498 (VOICE) 3154431371 (TDD)
Syracuse University supports equal opportunity in compliance with Title VI and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 and does not discriminate on the basis of race color national origin or gender
Questions about any of the Universityrsquos equal-opportunity policies including compliance with Title VI Title VII and Title IX may be directed to the Executive Director of Equal Opportunity Inclusion and Resolution Services Skytop Offi ce Building Syracuse University Syracuse NY 13244-5300 telephone 3154430211
The information concerning academic requirements courses and programs of study contained in the publication does not constitute an irrevocable contract between the student and the University The University reserves the right to change discontinue or add academic requirements courses and programs of study Such changes may be made without notice although every effort will be made to provide timely notice to students It is the responsibility of the individual student to confirm that all appr opriate degree requirements are met
Syracuse University is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education For information please visit mscheorg or middlestatessyr edustatement-of-accreditation-status Professional accreditation for each of the professional colleges and schools accords with the regulations of the appropriate professional association For further information contact the deanrsquos offi ce of each school or college
It is Syracuse Universityrsquos policy to provide anyone on request with a printed copy of the Universityrsquos policies and procedures regarding campus security and safety as well as crime rates and statistics for the most recent three-year period A copy of Your Safety and Security at Syracuse University a handbook that provides this information is available from the Syracuse University Department of Public Safety (DPS) You may request a printed copy that includes crime statistics to be mailed within 10 days of a request by contacting the Department of Public SafetyAdvisory Committee on Campus Security at 005 Sims Hall Syracuse NY 13244 or by calling 3154435476 The handbook is updated annually DPSAdvisory Committee on Campus Safety will provide upon request all campus crime statistics as reported to the United States Department of Education (website opeedgovsecurity)
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Conduct groundbreaking research to treat diabetes with the oral delivery of insulin alongside Professor of Chemistry Robert Doyle
Discuss problems with the food system and explore methods for changing it in Assistant Professor of Food Studies Laura-Anne Minkoff-Zernrsquos Food Movements class
Learn investment strategy entrepreneurial tactics and life lessons from Martin J Whitman founder of the Third Avenue Value Fund and namesake of the Universityrsquos Whitman School of Management
Intern at the European Parliament in Strasbourg Francemdashor one of many other high-profi le organizations and businesses around the world
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P L A N N I N G 1 0 1
Start Here
Visit campus in person or tour it online at syracuseeduadmissions where you can also apply
If yoursquore entering your junior or senior year in high school consider Summer College to explore college majors and experience college life summercollegesyredu
Once admitted consider SummerStart a six-week residential program designed for incoming first-y ear students Yoursquoll earn 7 to 8 credits and get settled on campus before fall semester begins
Customize your education with a dual combined major or a second major through one of nine undergraduate schools or colleges You can also develop an individualized major or opt for a minor
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Support Along the Way
First-Year Support Each school and college has a fi rst-year experience course designed to prepare you for success at Syracuse and also introduce you to the art and culture in the city and surrounding area
Transfer Student Support The Transfer Mentor Program helps new transfer students adjust to campus life syracuseeduadmissions
Your faculty academic and peer advisors will help you plan your courses or choose your major if yoursquore undecided
The Tutoring and Study Center and the Writing Center offer one-on-one and small-group guidance by graduate and undergraduate students
Learning communities offer you the chance to live with students who have similar academic interests so help on a project or brainstorming an assignment is never far away syracuseeduhousing
Veterans and Military-Connected Students A dedicated team of professionals across campus is ready to work with you
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M A J O R S a n d M I N O R SS
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MAJORS Syracusersquos nine undergraduate colleges offer you the fl exibility to explore varied interestsmdashand develop new ones
School of Architecture 556 students
Architecture
The College of Arts and Sciences 5144 students
African American Studies Applied Mathematics Art History Biochemistry Biological and Medical Physics
(through Physics) Biology Biophysical Science Biotechnology Chemistry Classical Civilization Classics (Greek and Latin) Communication Sciences and Disorders
(Speech Pathology and Audiology) Earth Sciences (Geology) Energy and Its Impacts English and Textual Studies Environmental Sciences
(through Biology or Geology) Ethics European Literature Fine Arts Forensic Science French and Francophone Studies German Language Literature and Culture Greek (through Classics)
History of Architecture Italian Language Literature and Culture Latin (through Classics) Linguistic Studies Mathematics Modern Foreign Languages Modern Jewish Studies Music History and Cultures Neuroscience Philosophy Physics Political Philosophy Psychology Religion Religion and Society Russian and Central European Studies Russian Language Literature and Culture Spanish Language Literature and Culture Womenrsquos and Gender Studies Writing and Rhetoric Professional Advising Programs
Predentistry Prelaw Premedicine Preveterinary Medicine
Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs Anthropology Citizenship and Civic Engagement Economics Geography History International Relations Latino-Latin American Studies Middle Eastern Studies Policy Studies (Public Affairs) Political Science Sociology
Dual and Combined Enrollment School of Education Martin J Whitman School of Management
(select science majors only) SI Newhouse School of Public
Communications College of Engineering and Computer Science
School of Education 496 students
Teacher Prep Inclusive Early Childhood Special
EducationInclusive Elementary and Special
EducationHealth and Physical Education
Non-Teacher Prep Health and Exercise Science (includes Pre-Physical Therapy and 3+3 DPT) Selected Studies in Education
Dual and Combined EnrollmentThe College of Arts and Sciences
English EducationMathematics EducationScience EducationSocial Studies Education Spanish Education
College of Visual and Performing Arts Art Education Music Education
David B Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics
College of Engineering and Computer Science 1534 students
Aerospace Engineering Bioengineering Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering Computer Engineering Computer Science Electrical Engineering Environmental Engineering Mechanical EngineeringSystems and Information Science
Combined Enrollment The College of Arts and Sciences
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David B Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics 1241 students
Food Studies Human Development and Family Science Nutrition and Dietetics Nutrition Science Public Health Social Work Sport Analytics Sport Management
School of Information Studies (iSchool) 664 students
Information Management and Technology
Dual Enrollment Martin J Whitman School of Management SI Newhouse School of Public
Communications
Martin J Whitman School of Management 1714 students
Accounting Entrepreneurship and Emerging Enterprises Finance General Accounting Management Marketing Management Real Estate Retail Management Supply Chain Management
Dual Enrollment The College of Arts and Sciences
(select science majors only) School of Information Studies SI Newhouse School of Public
Communications
Tolley Hall
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SI Newhouse School of Public Communications 1546 students
Advertising Broadcast and Digital Journalism Graphic Design Magazine Martin Bandier Program for the Music Business
and Entertainment Industries Newspaper and Online Journalism Photography Public Relations Television Radio and Film
Dual Enrollment The College of Arts and Sciences School of Information Studies Martin J Whitman School of Management
College of Visual and Performing Arts 1868 students
School of Art Illustration Studio Arts (BFA BS)
Dual Enrollment School of Education (Art Education)
School of Design Communications Design Environmental and Interior Design Fashion Design Industrial and Interaction Design
Department of Transmedia Art Photography Art Video Computer Art and Animation Film
Department of Communication and Rhetorical Studies Communication and Rhetorical Studies
Department of Drama Acting DramamdashTheater Management (BS) Musical Theater Stage Management Theater Design and Technology
Setnor School of Music Music Music Composition Music Industry Performance (Organ Percussion Piano Strings
Voice Wind Instruments) Sound Recording Technology
Dual Enrollment School of Education (Music Education)
MINORS Minors are an important part of your curriculum Once enrolled you may choose from the following options
Accounting Addiction Studies Advocacy and Public Rhetoric African American Studies Animation and Visual Effects Anthropology Applied Statistics Arabic Architecture Art History Art Photography AsianAsian American Studies Biology Ceramics Chemistry Child and Family Policy Child and Family Studies Chinese Language Chinese Studies Classical Civilization Classics Cognitive Science Communication and Rhetorical Studies Communication Sciences and Disorders
Communications Photography Computer Engineering Computer Gaming Computer Science Dance (through Exercise Science) Disability Studies Drama Earth Sciences Economics Education Studies Electrical Engineering Energy Systems Engineering and Computer Science Management English and Textual Studies Entrepreneurship and Emerging Enterprises Environment and Society Exercise Science Finance Fine Arts Food Studies Forensic Science French and Francophone Studies Geography Geology German Gerontology Global Enterprise Technology Global Political Economy Global Security Studies Health and Wellness History History of Architecture Information Management and Technology Information Technology Design and Startups Interdisciplinary minors International Business Italian Jazz Studies Jewelry and Metalsmithing Jewish Education Jewish Studies LatinoLatin American Studies LeadershipStewardship Communication Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Studies
(LGBT) Linguistic Studies Logic
Management Studies Marketing Mathematics Medical Anthropology Medieval and Renaissance Studies Middle Eastern Studies Mindfulness and Contemplative Studies Music History and Cultures Music Industry Music Performance Native American Studies Nutrition Nutrition Science Painting Philosophy Physical Computing Physical Education (Coaching) Physics Policy Studies Political Science Private Music Study Psychology Public Communications Studies Public Health Real Estate Religion Religion and the Media Religion and Society Retail Management Russian Russian and Central European Studies Sculpture Social Welfare Sociology South Asian Studies Spanish Sport Analytics Sport Management Sport Revenue Management and Operations Strategic Management Theater Visual Culture Womenrsquos and Gender Studies Writing
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21 residence halls
18 places to eat including vegetarian vegan kosher and halal options (dining centers cafeacutes and food courts)
4 campus groceries
300+ student clubs and organizations
7 fi tness facilities
Take a Break
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Plays and concerts many of which feature Syracuse University students
F estivals throughout the year including Apple Fest Winter Carnival and Feel the Pulse
Student Clubs and Organizations
A Cappella groups (7)
African Student Union
Architecture Students Organization
Cheon Ji In Syracuse
Club and Intramural Teams
Cricket
Enactus
Engineers Without Borders
European Student Association
Morton Schiff Jazz Ensemble
Ottorsquos Army
Rugby
Soccer
Society of Professional Hispanic Engineers
Sororities and Fraternities (70+)
Sour Sitrus Society Pep Band
Student Environmental Action Coalition
Syracuse Animal Rights Organization
The Outing Club
Women in Communications
and 300+ more
For a complete list visit syracuseeduactivities
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The Mandarins perform at Cozy Cappella a singing event held during Syracusersquos Winter Carnival Groups perform in pajamas while attendees snack on cookies and hot chocolate
Student group Enactus works with Mayan weavers to market eco-friendly products at the University bookstore Since 2007 the group has sent the weavers more than $155000 and funded 240+ scholarships for Mayan girls
Students (and Otto) march in the Orange Central homecoming parade
A ldquodoggone coldrdquo puppy snowman greets students as they walk to morning classes Parking attendant Jackie Snowmdasha woman with the perfect namemdashwarms hearts with her witty snow sculptures
Sadler Dining Hall
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Whether you are at the main campus or studying abroad
yoursquoll learn from internationally recognized professionals
(many of them Syracuse University alumni) Recent guests
include author Cheryl Strayed Grsquo02 executive producer
of Serial Sarah Koenig actress Anna Deavere Smith and
environmentalist Bill McKibben
Students welcome former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
Students meet with His Royal Highness Prince Sultan bin Salman Al Saud Grsquo99 the youngest person to fl y on the space shuttle and fi rst member of a royal family in space
Oliviero ToscanimdashItalian photographer best known for designing controversial advertising campaigns for Benettonmdashspeaks to students at Syracuse Universityrsquos Center in Florence Italy
Oprah Winfreymdashmedia mogul talk show host and actressmdashdescribes her career journey to students at the dedication of the Newhouse Studio amp Innovation Center
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Career Services will help you fi nd internships to explore career fi elds learn new skills and gain hands-on experience syracuseeduservices
The Reneacutee Crown University Honors Program is an enhanced educational experience While you pursue your academic program yoursquore immersed in additional curricular enrichment and complete a capstone project before you graduate syracuseeduhonors
The Parents Offi ce provides support and advice to families throughout your time at the University syracuseeduparents
Reserve Offi cer Training Corps (ROTC) is an elective curriculum that enables you to become a commissioned offi cer in the Air Force or the Army while pursuing a degree syracuseedurotc
Syracuse Abroad offers learning opportunities in more than 60 countriesmdashmany of which include fi eld study internships and home stays All coursework carries University credit which allows you to complete your degree on schedule syracuseeduabroad
Discovery programs offer students in the College of Arts and Sciences and the College of Engineering and Computer Science the chance to spend their fi rst semester taking courses at one of three Syracuse centersmdashStrasbourg France Florence Italy or Madrid Spain
Discovery programs provide an international foundation that expands your academic and professional options syracuseeduadmissions
Shaffer Art Building
Success Beyond Syracuse
When you prepare to apply for a full-time job in the US or abroad Career Services offers one-on-one assistance including
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reacutesumeacute critiques practice interviews career fairs throughout the year
The offi ce will connect you with Syracuse alumni who can serve as mentors helping you to gather information about career paths and the transition from college
Syracuse University Career Placement Survey 2016
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On-campus research opportunities enable undergraduate students to gain valuable experience
Jessica Santana rsquo11 Grsquo13 and Evin Robinson rsquo12 Grsquo14 created New York On Tech a nonprofi t organization that provides pathways for students to thrive in technology and innovation
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Study abroad at one of seven Syracuse centers around the globe Beijing Florence Hong Kong London Madrid Santiago and Strasbourg
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Hong Kong Harbor
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Photo of Dinosaur Bar-B-Que copy Wainwright Photography
T h e H E A RT o f N E W YO R K S TAT E
The City of Syracuse is a fusion of distinctive
neighborhoods festivals parks professional sports
destination shopping and a thriving art and music scene
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What is there to do in Syracuse
Intern Get experience at established corporations emerging tech companies and hospitalsmdashall near campus
Dine From Vietnamese to vegan BBQ to brewpub Syracuse is full of choices (many offering gluten-free options and locally sourced ingredients)
Shop Syracuse is home to the sixth-largest enclosed shopping center in the countrymdashDestiny USA
Volunteer Opportunities close to campus include Upstate University Hospital and the Rescue Mission
Play Rent a paddle boat at Green Lakes State Park ski at a nearby mountain or conquer your fear of heights at the Cuse Challenge Ropes Course on campus
Enjoy Life Ride the ferris wheel at the State Fair or visit Beak amp Skiff (named Best Apple Orchard by USA Today)
Weather in Syracuse Syracuse has four distinct seasons each with its own look activities and appeal
The Nancy Cantor Warehouse
Average Daily Temperature Avg High Avg Low
86deg F
77deg F
68deg F
59deg F
50deg F
41deg F
32deg F
23deg F
14deg F
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Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
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Clinton Square downtown Syracuse
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With 7 menrsquos and 11 womenrsquos athletic teams yoursquoll
have many opportunities to join your classmates
and cheer on the Orange Syracuse was recently
ranked 1 by the Princeton Review for ldquoStudents
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For a list of athletic teams visit cusecom
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Syracuse University alumni make their marks in a variety of professionsmdashfrom acting to zoology and everything in between
Waleed Abdalati rsquo86 NASA chief scientist
Joseph Biden Lrsquo68 US vice president
Dick Clark rsquo51 Former CEO Dick Clark Productions
Col Eileen Collins rsquo78 First female space shuttle commander
Bob Costas rsquo74 Sports announcer NBC
Dennis Crowley rsquo98 Co-founder Foursquare
Ernie Davis rsquo62 First African American Heisman Trophy winner
Taye Diggs rsquo93 Stage screen and television actor How Stella Got Her Groove Back Rent Private Practice
Bruce Fowle rsquo60 Founding principal Fox amp Fowle Architects senior partner FXFOWLE Architects
Betsey Johnson rsquo64 Fashion designer and breast cancer activist
Rami Khouri rsquo70 Grsquo98 International journalist specializing in Middle Eastern affairs
Ted Koppel rsquo60 Former anchor ABC News Nightline special contributor to CBS News Sunday Morning
Steve Kroft rsquo67 Co-editor and news correspondent CBS 60 Minutes
Sol LeWitt rsquo41 Modern artist key creator of minimalism and conceptual art
Belva Ann Lockwood 1857 G 1872 H 1909 Womenrsquos rights pioneer and fi rst woman to argue a case before the US Supreme Court
Oren Lyons Jr rsquo58 Hrsquo93 Faithkeeper of the Turtle Clan of the Seneca Nations
Arielle Tepper Madover rsquo94 Theatrical and fi lm producer recent productions Monty Pythonrsquos Spamalot FrostNixon and Annie
Jessie Mueller rsquo05 Tony Award-winning actress
Joyce Carol Oates rsquo60 Author We Were the Mulvaneys Faithless Tales of Transgression and them
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Elsa Reichmanis rsquo72 Grsquo75 Former president American Chemical Society
Chris Renaud rsquo89 Oscar-nominated director of Despicable Me and executive producer of Minions
Todd Rubin rsquo04 President The Republic of Tea
Eli Saslow rsquo04 Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for the Washington Post
His Royal Highness Prince Sultan bin Salman Al Saud Grsquo99 Youngest person to fl y on the space shuttle
Aaron Sorkin rsquo83 Creator NBCrsquos The West Wing playwright and screenwriter A Few Good Men and The Social Network
John Sykes rsquo77 MTV founding executive
John Tsebe rsquo81 First black national librarian in South Africa
Bill Viola rsquo73 Video artist
Vanessa L Williams rsquo85 National recording artist and actress Desperate Housewives
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Applying for Admission Syracuse University uses the Common Application exclusively Yoursquoll apply directly to one of nine undergraduate colleges or to a dualcombined program within two colleges
Application Deadlines gt gt gt gt
Early Decision November 15 Regular Decision January 1 Spring Admission (fi rst-year or transfer) November 15 Transfer Admission (fall) July 1
Note An Early Admission option is also available for eligible high school juniors Federal financial aid is not available for students admitted under the Early Admission plan Applications received after this deadline will be considered on a space-available basis
How Your Application is Evaluated Academic performance including your senior year accomplishments participation in advanced coursework and standardized test scores Via your personal essay your goals interests experiences and values Evaluation from your guidance counselor and two academic teacher recommendations that convey a sense of your unique gifts capabilities and accomplishments Strength of character and exemplary citizenship through after-school activities volunteer work or employment
Apply today at syracuseeduadmissions
Life Sciences Complex
Financing Your Education Approximately 75 percent of Syracuse students receive some form of fi nancial support mostly from institutional aid but also from federal state or private sources When you apply for admission yoursquoll automatically be considered for merit-based scholarships which are awarded (regardless of need) for academic achievement and talent as well as for outstanding community involvement andor leadership You may also be eligible for assistance from federal sources including the Pell Grant TEACH Grant Work-Study and Supplemental Educational Opportunity Program as well as Federal Direct Student Loans and Federal Direct Plus Loans (for parents) Other possible aid sources include funding from your home state private resources and scholarships from outside the University
Estimated 2018-2019 Expenses The estimated cost of attending Syracuse University for the 2018ndash2019 academic year is based on the following
Direct (Billable) Costs Tuition $ 50230 Housing and Meals (average) $ 15558 Miscellaneous Fees $ 1637 Total Direct (Billable) Costs $ 67425
Non-Billable Costs (average) Books and Supplies $ 1500 Transportation $ 682 Personal Expenses $ 1050 Total Non-Billable Costs $ 3232
Subtotal (without health insurance) $ 70657 Health Insurance $ 1672 Total Cost of Attendance $ 72329
The 2018ndash2019 health insurance rate was not available at time of printing Therefore the 2017ndash2018 health insurance rate is listed This mandatory fee may be waived if student has adequate private health insurance
The above figur es are estimates The final Cost o f Attendance is pending Board of Trusteesrsquo approval and will be available for viewing in March at syracuseedufi nancialaid
Applying for financial aid is easy Your financial need is det ermined by the information that you provide on two separate forms that make up the financial aid application pr ocess
To apply for federal financial aid file the gt Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) fafsagov (code 002882)
To apply for Syracuse University Grant file the gt CSSFinancial Aid PROFILE collegeboardorgprofi le (code 2823)
Both applications available October 1 2017
Early Decision First-Year Students
Regular Decision First-Year and Transfer Students
Application Deadlines
FAFSA and CSSPROFILE November 15 2017
FAFSA and CSSPROFILE January 1 2018
Award Notifi cation Dates
January 2018 March 2018
For Homeschooled Students To be considered for federally funded financial aid programs contact the Admissions Offi ce for additional information
Transfer students should file aid applications at the same time your admission application is submitted but not later than July 1 2018
Attention Veterans Syracuse University is a proud participant in the Yellow Ribbon Program Through this program qualifying veteransrsquo and approved dependentsrsquo tuition and mandatory fee costs above those covered by the basic Post-911 GI Bill will be covered by Syracuse University and the Department of Veterans Affairs
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Syracuse University is an equal-opportunity affirmativ e-action institution We do not discriminate on the basis of race creed color gender national origin citizenship religion marital status age disability or perceived disability sexual orientation actual or perceived sex gender identity or expression military status status as a disabled veteran or a veteran of the Vietnam era or any other status protected by applicable law to the extent prohibited by law This nondiscrimination policy covers admissions employment and access to and treatment in University programs services and activities
Syracuse University welcomes people with disabilities and in compliance with Section 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 as amended and the Americans with Disabilities Act does not discriminate on the basis of disability Services for students with disabilities are coordinated by the Office o f Disability Services Room 309 804 University Avenue 3154434498 (VOICE) 3154431371 (TDD)
Syracuse University supports equal opportunity in compliance with Title VI and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 and does not discriminate on the basis of race color national origin or gender
Questions about any of the Universityrsquos equal-opportunity policies including compliance with Title VI Title VII and Title IX may be directed to the Executive Director of Equal Opportunity Inclusion and Resolution Services Skytop Offi ce Building Syracuse University Syracuse NY 13244-5300 telephone 3154430211
The information concerning academic requirements courses and programs of study contained in the publication does not constitute an irrevocable contract between the student and the University The University reserves the right to change discontinue or add academic requirements courses and programs of study Such changes may be made without notice although every effort will be made to provide timely notice to students It is the responsibility of the individual student to confirm that all appr opriate degree requirements are met
Syracuse University is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education For information please visit mscheorg or middlestatessyr edustatement-of-accreditation-status Professional accreditation for each of the professional colleges and schools accords with the regulations of the appropriate professional association For further information contact the deanrsquos offi ce of each school or college
It is Syracuse Universityrsquos policy to provide anyone on request with a printed copy of the Universityrsquos policies and procedures regarding campus security and safety as well as crime rates and statistics for the most recent three-year period A copy of Your Safety and Security at Syracuse University a handbook that provides this information is available from the Syracuse University Department of Public Safety (DPS) You may request a printed copy that includes crime statistics to be mailed within 10 days of a request by contacting the Department of Public SafetyAdvisory Committee on Campus Security at 005 Sims Hall Syracuse NY 13244 or by calling 3154435476 The handbook is updated annually DPSAdvisory Committee on Campus Safety will provide upon request all campus crime statistics as reported to the United States Department of Education (website opeedgovsecurity)
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P L A N N I N G 1 0 1
Start Here
Visit campus in person or tour it online at syracuseeduadmissions where you can also apply
If yoursquore entering your junior or senior year in high school consider Summer College to explore college majors and experience college life summercollegesyredu
Once admitted consider SummerStart a six-week residential program designed for incoming first-y ear students Yoursquoll earn 7 to 8 credits and get settled on campus before fall semester begins
Customize your education with a dual combined major or a second major through one of nine undergraduate schools or colleges You can also develop an individualized major or opt for a minor
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Join the nearly half of Syracuse students who study abroad at least once During your first semest er talk to your academic advisor and visit Syracuse Abroad to begin planning your overseas experience syracuseeduabroad
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Support Along the Way
First-Year Support Each school and college has a fi rst-year experience course designed to prepare you for success at Syracuse and also introduce you to the art and culture in the city and surrounding area
Transfer Student Support The Transfer Mentor Program helps new transfer students adjust to campus life syracuseeduadmissions
Your faculty academic and peer advisors will help you plan your courses or choose your major if yoursquore undecided
The Tutoring and Study Center and the Writing Center offer one-on-one and small-group guidance by graduate and undergraduate students
Learning communities offer you the chance to live with students who have similar academic interests so help on a project or brainstorming an assignment is never far away syracuseeduhousing
Veterans and Military-Connected Students A dedicated team of professionals across campus is ready to work with you
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MAJORS Syracusersquos nine undergraduate colleges offer you the fl exibility to explore varied interestsmdashand develop new ones
School of Architecture 556 students
Architecture
The College of Arts and Sciences 5144 students
African American Studies Applied Mathematics Art History Biochemistry Biological and Medical Physics
(through Physics) Biology Biophysical Science Biotechnology Chemistry Classical Civilization Classics (Greek and Latin) Communication Sciences and Disorders
(Speech Pathology and Audiology) Earth Sciences (Geology) Energy and Its Impacts English and Textual Studies Environmental Sciences
(through Biology or Geology) Ethics European Literature Fine Arts Forensic Science French and Francophone Studies German Language Literature and Culture Greek (through Classics)
History of Architecture Italian Language Literature and Culture Latin (through Classics) Linguistic Studies Mathematics Modern Foreign Languages Modern Jewish Studies Music History and Cultures Neuroscience Philosophy Physics Political Philosophy Psychology Religion Religion and Society Russian and Central European Studies Russian Language Literature and Culture Spanish Language Literature and Culture Womenrsquos and Gender Studies Writing and Rhetoric Professional Advising Programs
Predentistry Prelaw Premedicine Preveterinary Medicine
Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs Anthropology Citizenship and Civic Engagement Economics Geography History International Relations Latino-Latin American Studies Middle Eastern Studies Policy Studies (Public Affairs) Political Science Sociology
Dual and Combined Enrollment School of Education Martin J Whitman School of Management
(select science majors only) SI Newhouse School of Public
Communications College of Engineering and Computer Science
School of Education 496 students
Teacher Prep Inclusive Early Childhood Special
EducationInclusive Elementary and Special
EducationHealth and Physical Education
Non-Teacher Prep Health and Exercise Science (includes Pre-Physical Therapy and 3+3 DPT) Selected Studies in Education
Dual and Combined EnrollmentThe College of Arts and Sciences
English EducationMathematics EducationScience EducationSocial Studies Education Spanish Education
College of Visual and Performing Arts Art Education Music Education
David B Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics
College of Engineering and Computer Science 1534 students
Aerospace Engineering Bioengineering Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering Computer Engineering Computer Science Electrical Engineering Environmental Engineering Mechanical EngineeringSystems and Information Science
Combined Enrollment The College of Arts and Sciences
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David B Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics 1241 students
Food Studies Human Development and Family Science Nutrition and Dietetics Nutrition Science Public Health Social Work Sport Analytics Sport Management
School of Information Studies (iSchool) 664 students
Information Management and Technology
Dual Enrollment Martin J Whitman School of Management SI Newhouse School of Public
Communications
Martin J Whitman School of Management 1714 students
Accounting Entrepreneurship and Emerging Enterprises Finance General Accounting Management Marketing Management Real Estate Retail Management Supply Chain Management
Dual Enrollment The College of Arts and Sciences
(select science majors only) School of Information Studies SI Newhouse School of Public
Communications
Tolley Hall
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SI Newhouse School of Public Communications 1546 students
Advertising Broadcast and Digital Journalism Graphic Design Magazine Martin Bandier Program for the Music Business
and Entertainment Industries Newspaper and Online Journalism Photography Public Relations Television Radio and Film
Dual Enrollment The College of Arts and Sciences School of Information Studies Martin J Whitman School of Management
College of Visual and Performing Arts 1868 students
School of Art Illustration Studio Arts (BFA BS)
Dual Enrollment School of Education (Art Education)
School of Design Communications Design Environmental and Interior Design Fashion Design Industrial and Interaction Design
Department of Transmedia Art Photography Art Video Computer Art and Animation Film
Department of Communication and Rhetorical Studies Communication and Rhetorical Studies
Department of Drama Acting DramamdashTheater Management (BS) Musical Theater Stage Management Theater Design and Technology
Setnor School of Music Music Music Composition Music Industry Performance (Organ Percussion Piano Strings
Voice Wind Instruments) Sound Recording Technology
Dual Enrollment School of Education (Music Education)
MINORS Minors are an important part of your curriculum Once enrolled you may choose from the following options
Accounting Addiction Studies Advocacy and Public Rhetoric African American Studies Animation and Visual Effects Anthropology Applied Statistics Arabic Architecture Art History Art Photography AsianAsian American Studies Biology Ceramics Chemistry Child and Family Policy Child and Family Studies Chinese Language Chinese Studies Classical Civilization Classics Cognitive Science Communication and Rhetorical Studies Communication Sciences and Disorders
Communications Photography Computer Engineering Computer Gaming Computer Science Dance (through Exercise Science) Disability Studies Drama Earth Sciences Economics Education Studies Electrical Engineering Energy Systems Engineering and Computer Science Management English and Textual Studies Entrepreneurship and Emerging Enterprises Environment and Society Exercise Science Finance Fine Arts Food Studies Forensic Science French and Francophone Studies Geography Geology German Gerontology Global Enterprise Technology Global Political Economy Global Security Studies Health and Wellness History History of Architecture Information Management and Technology Information Technology Design and Startups Interdisciplinary minors International Business Italian Jazz Studies Jewelry and Metalsmithing Jewish Education Jewish Studies LatinoLatin American Studies LeadershipStewardship Communication Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Studies
(LGBT) Linguistic Studies Logic
Management Studies Marketing Mathematics Medical Anthropology Medieval and Renaissance Studies Middle Eastern Studies Mindfulness and Contemplative Studies Music History and Cultures Music Industry Music Performance Native American Studies Nutrition Nutrition Science Painting Philosophy Physical Computing Physical Education (Coaching) Physics Policy Studies Political Science Private Music Study Psychology Public Communications Studies Public Health Real Estate Religion Religion and the Media Religion and Society Retail Management Russian Russian and Central European Studies Sculpture Social Welfare Sociology South Asian Studies Spanish Sport Analytics Sport Management Sport Revenue Management and Operations Strategic Management Theater Visual Culture Womenrsquos and Gender Studies Writing
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21 residence halls
18 places to eat including vegetarian vegan kosher and halal options (dining centers cafeacutes and food courts)
4 campus groceries
300+ student clubs and organizations
7 fi tness facilities
Take a Break
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Plays and concerts many of which feature Syracuse University students
F estivals throughout the year including Apple Fest Winter Carnival and Feel the Pulse
Student Clubs and Organizations
A Cappella groups (7)
African Student Union
Architecture Students Organization
Cheon Ji In Syracuse
Club and Intramural Teams
Cricket
Enactus
Engineers Without Borders
European Student Association
Morton Schiff Jazz Ensemble
Ottorsquos Army
Rugby
Soccer
Society of Professional Hispanic Engineers
Sororities and Fraternities (70+)
Sour Sitrus Society Pep Band
Student Environmental Action Coalition
Syracuse Animal Rights Organization
The Outing Club
Women in Communications
and 300+ more
For a complete list visit syracuseeduactivities
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The Mandarins perform at Cozy Cappella a singing event held during Syracusersquos Winter Carnival Groups perform in pajamas while attendees snack on cookies and hot chocolate
Student group Enactus works with Mayan weavers to market eco-friendly products at the University bookstore Since 2007 the group has sent the weavers more than $155000 and funded 240+ scholarships for Mayan girls
Students (and Otto) march in the Orange Central homecoming parade
A ldquodoggone coldrdquo puppy snowman greets students as they walk to morning classes Parking attendant Jackie Snowmdasha woman with the perfect namemdashwarms hearts with her witty snow sculptures
Sadler Dining Hall
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Whether you are at the main campus or studying abroad
yoursquoll learn from internationally recognized professionals
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of Serial Sarah Koenig actress Anna Deavere Smith and
environmentalist Bill McKibben
Students welcome former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
Students meet with His Royal Highness Prince Sultan bin Salman Al Saud Grsquo99 the youngest person to fl y on the space shuttle and fi rst member of a royal family in space
Oliviero ToscanimdashItalian photographer best known for designing controversial advertising campaigns for Benettonmdashspeaks to students at Syracuse Universityrsquos Center in Florence Italy
Oprah Winfreymdashmedia mogul talk show host and actressmdashdescribes her career journey to students at the dedication of the Newhouse Studio amp Innovation Center
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Success at Syracuse
Career Services will help you fi nd internships to explore career fi elds learn new skills and gain hands-on experience syracuseeduservices
The Reneacutee Crown University Honors Program is an enhanced educational experience While you pursue your academic program yoursquore immersed in additional curricular enrichment and complete a capstone project before you graduate syracuseeduhonors
The Parents Offi ce provides support and advice to families throughout your time at the University syracuseeduparents
Reserve Offi cer Training Corps (ROTC) is an elective curriculum that enables you to become a commissioned offi cer in the Air Force or the Army while pursuing a degree syracuseedurotc
Syracuse Abroad offers learning opportunities in more than 60 countriesmdashmany of which include fi eld study internships and home stays All coursework carries University credit which allows you to complete your degree on schedule syracuseeduabroad
Discovery programs offer students in the College of Arts and Sciences and the College of Engineering and Computer Science the chance to spend their fi rst semester taking courses at one of three Syracuse centersmdashStrasbourg France Florence Italy or Madrid Spain
Discovery programs provide an international foundation that expands your academic and professional options syracuseeduadmissions
Shaffer Art Building
Success Beyond Syracuse
When you prepare to apply for a full-time job in the US or abroad Career Services offers one-on-one assistance including
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The offi ce will connect you with Syracuse alumni who can serve as mentors helping you to gather information about career paths and the transition from college
Syracuse University Career Placement Survey 2016
91of respondents found
opportunities
66employed
full- and part-time
24graduate
school
1 military
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On-campus research opportunities enable undergraduate students to gain valuable experience
Jessica Santana rsquo11 Grsquo13 and Evin Robinson rsquo12 Grsquo14 created New York On Tech a nonprofi t organization that provides pathways for students to thrive in technology and innovation
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Study abroad at one of seven Syracuse centers around the globe Beijing Florence Hong Kong London Madrid Santiago and Strasbourg
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Hong Kong Harbor
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Photo of Dinosaur Bar-B-Que copy Wainwright Photography
T h e H E A RT o f N E W YO R K S TAT E
The City of Syracuse is a fusion of distinctive
neighborhoods festivals parks professional sports
destination shopping and a thriving art and music scene
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What is there to do in Syracuse
Intern Get experience at established corporations emerging tech companies and hospitalsmdashall near campus
Dine From Vietnamese to vegan BBQ to brewpub Syracuse is full of choices (many offering gluten-free options and locally sourced ingredients)
Shop Syracuse is home to the sixth-largest enclosed shopping center in the countrymdashDestiny USA
Volunteer Opportunities close to campus include Upstate University Hospital and the Rescue Mission
Play Rent a paddle boat at Green Lakes State Park ski at a nearby mountain or conquer your fear of heights at the Cuse Challenge Ropes Course on campus
Enjoy Life Ride the ferris wheel at the State Fair or visit Beak amp Skiff (named Best Apple Orchard by USA Today)
Weather in Syracuse Syracuse has four distinct seasons each with its own look activities and appeal
The Nancy Cantor Warehouse
Average Daily Temperature Avg High Avg Low
86deg F
77deg F
68deg F
59deg F
50deg F
41deg F
32deg F
23deg F
14deg F
5deg F
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
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With 7 menrsquos and 11 womenrsquos athletic teams yoursquoll
have many opportunities to join your classmates
and cheer on the Orange Syracuse was recently
ranked 1 by the Princeton Review for ldquoStudents
Pack the Stadiumsrdquo
For a list of athletic teams visit cusecom
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Basketball fans fill the Carrier Dome
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Syracuse University alumni make their marks in a variety of professionsmdashfrom acting to zoology and everything in between
Waleed Abdalati rsquo86 NASA chief scientist
Joseph Biden Lrsquo68 US vice president
Dick Clark rsquo51 Former CEO Dick Clark Productions
Col Eileen Collins rsquo78 First female space shuttle commander
Bob Costas rsquo74 Sports announcer NBC
Dennis Crowley rsquo98 Co-founder Foursquare
Ernie Davis rsquo62 First African American Heisman Trophy winner
Taye Diggs rsquo93 Stage screen and television actor How Stella Got Her Groove Back Rent Private Practice
Bruce Fowle rsquo60 Founding principal Fox amp Fowle Architects senior partner FXFOWLE Architects
Betsey Johnson rsquo64 Fashion designer and breast cancer activist
Rami Khouri rsquo70 Grsquo98 International journalist specializing in Middle Eastern affairs
Ted Koppel rsquo60 Former anchor ABC News Nightline special contributor to CBS News Sunday Morning
Steve Kroft rsquo67 Co-editor and news correspondent CBS 60 Minutes
Sol LeWitt rsquo41 Modern artist key creator of minimalism and conceptual art
Belva Ann Lockwood 1857 G 1872 H 1909 Womenrsquos rights pioneer and fi rst woman to argue a case before the US Supreme Court
Oren Lyons Jr rsquo58 Hrsquo93 Faithkeeper of the Turtle Clan of the Seneca Nations
Arielle Tepper Madover rsquo94 Theatrical and fi lm producer recent productions Monty Pythonrsquos Spamalot FrostNixon and Annie
Jessie Mueller rsquo05 Tony Award-winning actress
Joyce Carol Oates rsquo60 Author We Were the Mulvaneys Faithless Tales of Transgression and them
Lou Reed rsquo64 Singer-songwriter and guitarist The Velvet Underground
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Elsa Reichmanis rsquo72 Grsquo75 Former president American Chemical Society
Chris Renaud rsquo89 Oscar-nominated director of Despicable Me and executive producer of Minions
Todd Rubin rsquo04 President The Republic of Tea
Eli Saslow rsquo04 Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for the Washington Post
His Royal Highness Prince Sultan bin Salman Al Saud Grsquo99 Youngest person to fl y on the space shuttle
Aaron Sorkin rsquo83 Creator NBCrsquos The West Wing playwright and screenwriter A Few Good Men and The Social Network
John Sykes rsquo77 MTV founding executive
John Tsebe rsquo81 First black national librarian in South Africa
Bill Viola rsquo73 Video artist
Vanessa L Williams rsquo85 National recording artist and actress Desperate Housewives
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Applying for Admission Syracuse University uses the Common Application exclusively Yoursquoll apply directly to one of nine undergraduate colleges or to a dualcombined program within two colleges
Application Deadlines gt gt gt gt
Early Decision November 15 Regular Decision January 1 Spring Admission (fi rst-year or transfer) November 15 Transfer Admission (fall) July 1
Note An Early Admission option is also available for eligible high school juniors Federal financial aid is not available for students admitted under the Early Admission plan Applications received after this deadline will be considered on a space-available basis
How Your Application is Evaluated Academic performance including your senior year accomplishments participation in advanced coursework and standardized test scores Via your personal essay your goals interests experiences and values Evaluation from your guidance counselor and two academic teacher recommendations that convey a sense of your unique gifts capabilities and accomplishments Strength of character and exemplary citizenship through after-school activities volunteer work or employment
Apply today at syracuseeduadmissions
Life Sciences Complex
Financing Your Education Approximately 75 percent of Syracuse students receive some form of fi nancial support mostly from institutional aid but also from federal state or private sources When you apply for admission yoursquoll automatically be considered for merit-based scholarships which are awarded (regardless of need) for academic achievement and talent as well as for outstanding community involvement andor leadership You may also be eligible for assistance from federal sources including the Pell Grant TEACH Grant Work-Study and Supplemental Educational Opportunity Program as well as Federal Direct Student Loans and Federal Direct Plus Loans (for parents) Other possible aid sources include funding from your home state private resources and scholarships from outside the University
Estimated 2018-2019 Expenses The estimated cost of attending Syracuse University for the 2018ndash2019 academic year is based on the following
Direct (Billable) Costs Tuition $ 50230 Housing and Meals (average) $ 15558 Miscellaneous Fees $ 1637 Total Direct (Billable) Costs $ 67425
Non-Billable Costs (average) Books and Supplies $ 1500 Transportation $ 682 Personal Expenses $ 1050 Total Non-Billable Costs $ 3232
Subtotal (without health insurance) $ 70657 Health Insurance $ 1672 Total Cost of Attendance $ 72329
The 2018ndash2019 health insurance rate was not available at time of printing Therefore the 2017ndash2018 health insurance rate is listed This mandatory fee may be waived if student has adequate private health insurance
The above figur es are estimates The final Cost o f Attendance is pending Board of Trusteesrsquo approval and will be available for viewing in March at syracuseedufi nancialaid
Applying for financial aid is easy Your financial need is det ermined by the information that you provide on two separate forms that make up the financial aid application pr ocess
To apply for federal financial aid file the gt Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) fafsagov (code 002882)
To apply for Syracuse University Grant file the gt CSSFinancial Aid PROFILE collegeboardorgprofi le (code 2823)
Both applications available October 1 2017
Early Decision First-Year Students
Regular Decision First-Year and Transfer Students
Application Deadlines
FAFSA and CSSPROFILE November 15 2017
FAFSA and CSSPROFILE January 1 2018
Award Notifi cation Dates
January 2018 March 2018
For Homeschooled Students To be considered for federally funded financial aid programs contact the Admissions Offi ce for additional information
Transfer students should file aid applications at the same time your admission application is submitted but not later than July 1 2018
Attention Veterans Syracuse University is a proud participant in the Yellow Ribbon Program Through this program qualifying veteransrsquo and approved dependentsrsquo tuition and mandatory fee costs above those covered by the basic Post-911 GI Bill will be covered by Syracuse University and the Department of Veterans Affairs
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Syracuse University is an equal-opportunity affirmativ e-action institution We do not discriminate on the basis of race creed color gender national origin citizenship religion marital status age disability or perceived disability sexual orientation actual or perceived sex gender identity or expression military status status as a disabled veteran or a veteran of the Vietnam era or any other status protected by applicable law to the extent prohibited by law This nondiscrimination policy covers admissions employment and access to and treatment in University programs services and activities
Syracuse University welcomes people with disabilities and in compliance with Section 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 as amended and the Americans with Disabilities Act does not discriminate on the basis of disability Services for students with disabilities are coordinated by the Office o f Disability Services Room 309 804 University Avenue 3154434498 (VOICE) 3154431371 (TDD)
Syracuse University supports equal opportunity in compliance with Title VI and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 and does not discriminate on the basis of race color national origin or gender
Questions about any of the Universityrsquos equal-opportunity policies including compliance with Title VI Title VII and Title IX may be directed to the Executive Director of Equal Opportunity Inclusion and Resolution Services Skytop Offi ce Building Syracuse University Syracuse NY 13244-5300 telephone 3154430211
The information concerning academic requirements courses and programs of study contained in the publication does not constitute an irrevocable contract between the student and the University The University reserves the right to change discontinue or add academic requirements courses and programs of study Such changes may be made without notice although every effort will be made to provide timely notice to students It is the responsibility of the individual student to confirm that all appr opriate degree requirements are met
Syracuse University is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education For information please visit mscheorg or middlestatessyr edustatement-of-accreditation-status Professional accreditation for each of the professional colleges and schools accords with the regulations of the appropriate professional association For further information contact the deanrsquos offi ce of each school or college
It is Syracuse Universityrsquos policy to provide anyone on request with a printed copy of the Universityrsquos policies and procedures regarding campus security and safety as well as crime rates and statistics for the most recent three-year period A copy of Your Safety and Security at Syracuse University a handbook that provides this information is available from the Syracuse University Department of Public Safety (DPS) You may request a printed copy that includes crime statistics to be mailed within 10 days of a request by contacting the Department of Public SafetyAdvisory Committee on Campus Security at 005 Sims Hall Syracuse NY 13244 or by calling 3154435476 The handbook is updated annually DPSAdvisory Committee on Campus Safety will provide upon request all campus crime statistics as reported to the United States Department of Education (website opeedgovsecurity)
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Support Along the Way
First-Year Support Each school and college has a fi rst-year experience course designed to prepare you for success at Syracuse and also introduce you to the art and culture in the city and surrounding area
Transfer Student Support The Transfer Mentor Program helps new transfer students adjust to campus life syracuseeduadmissions
Your faculty academic and peer advisors will help you plan your courses or choose your major if yoursquore undecided
The Tutoring and Study Center and the Writing Center offer one-on-one and small-group guidance by graduate and undergraduate students
Learning communities offer you the chance to live with students who have similar academic interests so help on a project or brainstorming an assignment is never far away syracuseeduhousing
Veterans and Military-Connected Students A dedicated team of professionals across campus is ready to work with you
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School of Architecture 556 students
Architecture
The College of Arts and Sciences 5144 students
African American Studies Applied Mathematics Art History Biochemistry Biological and Medical Physics
(through Physics) Biology Biophysical Science Biotechnology Chemistry Classical Civilization Classics (Greek and Latin) Communication Sciences and Disorders
(Speech Pathology and Audiology) Earth Sciences (Geology) Energy and Its Impacts English and Textual Studies Environmental Sciences
(through Biology or Geology) Ethics European Literature Fine Arts Forensic Science French and Francophone Studies German Language Literature and Culture Greek (through Classics)
History of Architecture Italian Language Literature and Culture Latin (through Classics) Linguistic Studies Mathematics Modern Foreign Languages Modern Jewish Studies Music History and Cultures Neuroscience Philosophy Physics Political Philosophy Psychology Religion Religion and Society Russian and Central European Studies Russian Language Literature and Culture Spanish Language Literature and Culture Womenrsquos and Gender Studies Writing and Rhetoric Professional Advising Programs
Predentistry Prelaw Premedicine Preveterinary Medicine
Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs Anthropology Citizenship and Civic Engagement Economics Geography History International Relations Latino-Latin American Studies Middle Eastern Studies Policy Studies (Public Affairs) Political Science Sociology
Dual and Combined Enrollment School of Education Martin J Whitman School of Management
(select science majors only) SI Newhouse School of Public
Communications College of Engineering and Computer Science
School of Education 496 students
Teacher Prep Inclusive Early Childhood Special
EducationInclusive Elementary and Special
EducationHealth and Physical Education
Non-Teacher Prep Health and Exercise Science (includes Pre-Physical Therapy and 3+3 DPT) Selected Studies in Education
Dual and Combined EnrollmentThe College of Arts and Sciences
English EducationMathematics EducationScience EducationSocial Studies Education Spanish Education
College of Visual and Performing Arts Art Education Music Education
David B Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics
College of Engineering and Computer Science 1534 students
Aerospace Engineering Bioengineering Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering Computer Engineering Computer Science Electrical Engineering Environmental Engineering Mechanical EngineeringSystems and Information Science
Combined Enrollment The College of Arts and Sciences
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David B Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics 1241 students
Food Studies Human Development and Family Science Nutrition and Dietetics Nutrition Science Public Health Social Work Sport Analytics Sport Management
School of Information Studies (iSchool) 664 students
Information Management and Technology
Dual Enrollment Martin J Whitman School of Management SI Newhouse School of Public
Communications
Martin J Whitman School of Management 1714 students
Accounting Entrepreneurship and Emerging Enterprises Finance General Accounting Management Marketing Management Real Estate Retail Management Supply Chain Management
Dual Enrollment The College of Arts and Sciences
(select science majors only) School of Information Studies SI Newhouse School of Public
Communications
Tolley Hall
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SI Newhouse School of Public Communications 1546 students
Advertising Broadcast and Digital Journalism Graphic Design Magazine Martin Bandier Program for the Music Business
and Entertainment Industries Newspaper and Online Journalism Photography Public Relations Television Radio and Film
Dual Enrollment The College of Arts and Sciences School of Information Studies Martin J Whitman School of Management
College of Visual and Performing Arts 1868 students
School of Art Illustration Studio Arts (BFA BS)
Dual Enrollment School of Education (Art Education)
School of Design Communications Design Environmental and Interior Design Fashion Design Industrial and Interaction Design
Department of Transmedia Art Photography Art Video Computer Art and Animation Film
Department of Communication and Rhetorical Studies Communication and Rhetorical Studies
Department of Drama Acting DramamdashTheater Management (BS) Musical Theater Stage Management Theater Design and Technology
Setnor School of Music Music Music Composition Music Industry Performance (Organ Percussion Piano Strings
Voice Wind Instruments) Sound Recording Technology
Dual Enrollment School of Education (Music Education)
MINORS Minors are an important part of your curriculum Once enrolled you may choose from the following options
Accounting Addiction Studies Advocacy and Public Rhetoric African American Studies Animation and Visual Effects Anthropology Applied Statistics Arabic Architecture Art History Art Photography AsianAsian American Studies Biology Ceramics Chemistry Child and Family Policy Child and Family Studies Chinese Language Chinese Studies Classical Civilization Classics Cognitive Science Communication and Rhetorical Studies Communication Sciences and Disorders
Communications Photography Computer Engineering Computer Gaming Computer Science Dance (through Exercise Science) Disability Studies Drama Earth Sciences Economics Education Studies Electrical Engineering Energy Systems Engineering and Computer Science Management English and Textual Studies Entrepreneurship and Emerging Enterprises Environment and Society Exercise Science Finance Fine Arts Food Studies Forensic Science French and Francophone Studies Geography Geology German Gerontology Global Enterprise Technology Global Political Economy Global Security Studies Health and Wellness History History of Architecture Information Management and Technology Information Technology Design and Startups Interdisciplinary minors International Business Italian Jazz Studies Jewelry and Metalsmithing Jewish Education Jewish Studies LatinoLatin American Studies LeadershipStewardship Communication Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Studies
(LGBT) Linguistic Studies Logic
Management Studies Marketing Mathematics Medical Anthropology Medieval and Renaissance Studies Middle Eastern Studies Mindfulness and Contemplative Studies Music History and Cultures Music Industry Music Performance Native American Studies Nutrition Nutrition Science Painting Philosophy Physical Computing Physical Education (Coaching) Physics Policy Studies Political Science Private Music Study Psychology Public Communications Studies Public Health Real Estate Religion Religion and the Media Religion and Society Retail Management Russian Russian and Central European Studies Sculpture Social Welfare Sociology South Asian Studies Spanish Sport Analytics Sport Management Sport Revenue Management and Operations Strategic Management Theater Visual Culture Womenrsquos and Gender Studies Writing
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21 residence halls
18 places to eat including vegetarian vegan kosher and halal options (dining centers cafeacutes and food courts)
4 campus groceries
300+ student clubs and organizations
7 fi tness facilities
Take a Break
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Plays and concerts many of which feature Syracuse University students
F estivals throughout the year including Apple Fest Winter Carnival and Feel the Pulse
Student Clubs and Organizations
A Cappella groups (7)
African Student Union
Architecture Students Organization
Cheon Ji In Syracuse
Club and Intramural Teams
Cricket
Enactus
Engineers Without Borders
European Student Association
Morton Schiff Jazz Ensemble
Ottorsquos Army
Rugby
Soccer
Society of Professional Hispanic Engineers
Sororities and Fraternities (70+)
Sour Sitrus Society Pep Band
Student Environmental Action Coalition
Syracuse Animal Rights Organization
The Outing Club
Women in Communications
and 300+ more
For a complete list visit syracuseeduactivities
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The Outing Clubrsquos spring break trip to West Virginia
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The Mandarins perform at Cozy Cappella a singing event held during Syracusersquos Winter Carnival Groups perform in pajamas while attendees snack on cookies and hot chocolate
Student group Enactus works with Mayan weavers to market eco-friendly products at the University bookstore Since 2007 the group has sent the weavers more than $155000 and funded 240+ scholarships for Mayan girls
Students (and Otto) march in the Orange Central homecoming parade
A ldquodoggone coldrdquo puppy snowman greets students as they walk to morning classes Parking attendant Jackie Snowmdasha woman with the perfect namemdashwarms hearts with her witty snow sculptures
Sadler Dining Hall
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Hear from Syracuse University students youtubecomSyracuseAdmissions
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Whether you are at the main campus or studying abroad
yoursquoll learn from internationally recognized professionals
(many of them Syracuse University alumni) Recent guests
include author Cheryl Strayed Grsquo02 executive producer
of Serial Sarah Koenig actress Anna Deavere Smith and
environmentalist Bill McKibben
Students welcome former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
Students meet with His Royal Highness Prince Sultan bin Salman Al Saud Grsquo99 the youngest person to fl y on the space shuttle and fi rst member of a royal family in space
Oliviero ToscanimdashItalian photographer best known for designing controversial advertising campaigns for Benettonmdashspeaks to students at Syracuse Universityrsquos Center in Florence Italy
Oprah Winfreymdashmedia mogul talk show host and actressmdashdescribes her career journey to students at the dedication of the Newhouse Studio amp Innovation Center
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Success at Syracuse
Career Services will help you fi nd internships to explore career fi elds learn new skills and gain hands-on experience syracuseeduservices
The Reneacutee Crown University Honors Program is an enhanced educational experience While you pursue your academic program yoursquore immersed in additional curricular enrichment and complete a capstone project before you graduate syracuseeduhonors
The Parents Offi ce provides support and advice to families throughout your time at the University syracuseeduparents
Reserve Offi cer Training Corps (ROTC) is an elective curriculum that enables you to become a commissioned offi cer in the Air Force or the Army while pursuing a degree syracuseedurotc
Syracuse Abroad offers learning opportunities in more than 60 countriesmdashmany of which include fi eld study internships and home stays All coursework carries University credit which allows you to complete your degree on schedule syracuseeduabroad
Discovery programs offer students in the College of Arts and Sciences and the College of Engineering and Computer Science the chance to spend their fi rst semester taking courses at one of three Syracuse centersmdashStrasbourg France Florence Italy or Madrid Spain
Discovery programs provide an international foundation that expands your academic and professional options syracuseeduadmissions
Shaffer Art Building
Success Beyond Syracuse
When you prepare to apply for a full-time job in the US or abroad Career Services offers one-on-one assistance including
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The offi ce will connect you with Syracuse alumni who can serve as mentors helping you to gather information about career paths and the transition from college
Syracuse University Career Placement Survey 2016
91of respondents found
opportunities
66employed
full- and part-time
24graduate
school
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On-campus research opportunities enable undergraduate students to gain valuable experience
Jessica Santana rsquo11 Grsquo13 and Evin Robinson rsquo12 Grsquo14 created New York On Tech a nonprofi t organization that provides pathways for students to thrive in technology and innovation
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Study abroad at one of seven Syracuse centers around the globe Beijing Florence Hong Kong London Madrid Santiago and Strasbourg
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Hong Kong Harbor
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Photo of Dinosaur Bar-B-Que copy Wainwright Photography
T h e H E A RT o f N E W YO R K S TAT E
The City of Syracuse is a fusion of distinctive
neighborhoods festivals parks professional sports
destination shopping and a thriving art and music scene
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What is there to do in Syracuse
Intern Get experience at established corporations emerging tech companies and hospitalsmdashall near campus
Dine From Vietnamese to vegan BBQ to brewpub Syracuse is full of choices (many offering gluten-free options and locally sourced ingredients)
Shop Syracuse is home to the sixth-largest enclosed shopping center in the countrymdashDestiny USA
Volunteer Opportunities close to campus include Upstate University Hospital and the Rescue Mission
Play Rent a paddle boat at Green Lakes State Park ski at a nearby mountain or conquer your fear of heights at the Cuse Challenge Ropes Course on campus
Enjoy Life Ride the ferris wheel at the State Fair or visit Beak amp Skiff (named Best Apple Orchard by USA Today)
Weather in Syracuse Syracuse has four distinct seasons each with its own look activities and appeal
The Nancy Cantor Warehouse
Average Daily Temperature Avg High Avg Low
86deg F
77deg F
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59deg F
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41deg F
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With 7 menrsquos and 11 womenrsquos athletic teams yoursquoll
have many opportunities to join your classmates
and cheer on the Orange Syracuse was recently
ranked 1 by the Princeton Review for ldquoStudents
Pack the Stadiumsrdquo
For a list of athletic teams visit cusecom
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Basketball fans fill the Carrier Dome
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Syracuse University alumni make their marks in a variety of professionsmdashfrom acting to zoology and everything in between
Waleed Abdalati rsquo86 NASA chief scientist
Joseph Biden Lrsquo68 US vice president
Dick Clark rsquo51 Former CEO Dick Clark Productions
Col Eileen Collins rsquo78 First female space shuttle commander
Bob Costas rsquo74 Sports announcer NBC
Dennis Crowley rsquo98 Co-founder Foursquare
Ernie Davis rsquo62 First African American Heisman Trophy winner
Taye Diggs rsquo93 Stage screen and television actor How Stella Got Her Groove Back Rent Private Practice
Bruce Fowle rsquo60 Founding principal Fox amp Fowle Architects senior partner FXFOWLE Architects
Betsey Johnson rsquo64 Fashion designer and breast cancer activist
Rami Khouri rsquo70 Grsquo98 International journalist specializing in Middle Eastern affairs
Ted Koppel rsquo60 Former anchor ABC News Nightline special contributor to CBS News Sunday Morning
Steve Kroft rsquo67 Co-editor and news correspondent CBS 60 Minutes
Sol LeWitt rsquo41 Modern artist key creator of minimalism and conceptual art
Belva Ann Lockwood 1857 G 1872 H 1909 Womenrsquos rights pioneer and fi rst woman to argue a case before the US Supreme Court
Oren Lyons Jr rsquo58 Hrsquo93 Faithkeeper of the Turtle Clan of the Seneca Nations
Arielle Tepper Madover rsquo94 Theatrical and fi lm producer recent productions Monty Pythonrsquos Spamalot FrostNixon and Annie
Jessie Mueller rsquo05 Tony Award-winning actress
Joyce Carol Oates rsquo60 Author We Were the Mulvaneys Faithless Tales of Transgression and them
Lou Reed rsquo64 Singer-songwriter and guitarist The Velvet Underground
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Elsa Reichmanis rsquo72 Grsquo75 Former president American Chemical Society
Chris Renaud rsquo89 Oscar-nominated director of Despicable Me and executive producer of Minions
Todd Rubin rsquo04 President The Republic of Tea
Eli Saslow rsquo04 Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for the Washington Post
His Royal Highness Prince Sultan bin Salman Al Saud Grsquo99 Youngest person to fl y on the space shuttle
Aaron Sorkin rsquo83 Creator NBCrsquos The West Wing playwright and screenwriter A Few Good Men and The Social Network
John Sykes rsquo77 MTV founding executive
John Tsebe rsquo81 First black national librarian in South Africa
Bill Viola rsquo73 Video artist
Vanessa L Williams rsquo85 National recording artist and actress Desperate Housewives
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Applying for Admission Syracuse University uses the Common Application exclusively Yoursquoll apply directly to one of nine undergraduate colleges or to a dualcombined program within two colleges
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Early Decision November 15 Regular Decision January 1 Spring Admission (fi rst-year or transfer) November 15 Transfer Admission (fall) July 1
Note An Early Admission option is also available for eligible high school juniors Federal financial aid is not available for students admitted under the Early Admission plan Applications received after this deadline will be considered on a space-available basis
How Your Application is Evaluated Academic performance including your senior year accomplishments participation in advanced coursework and standardized test scores Via your personal essay your goals interests experiences and values Evaluation from your guidance counselor and two academic teacher recommendations that convey a sense of your unique gifts capabilities and accomplishments Strength of character and exemplary citizenship through after-school activities volunteer work or employment
Apply today at syracuseeduadmissions
Life Sciences Complex
Financing Your Education Approximately 75 percent of Syracuse students receive some form of fi nancial support mostly from institutional aid but also from federal state or private sources When you apply for admission yoursquoll automatically be considered for merit-based scholarships which are awarded (regardless of need) for academic achievement and talent as well as for outstanding community involvement andor leadership You may also be eligible for assistance from federal sources including the Pell Grant TEACH Grant Work-Study and Supplemental Educational Opportunity Program as well as Federal Direct Student Loans and Federal Direct Plus Loans (for parents) Other possible aid sources include funding from your home state private resources and scholarships from outside the University
Estimated 2018-2019 Expenses The estimated cost of attending Syracuse University for the 2018ndash2019 academic year is based on the following
Direct (Billable) Costs Tuition $ 50230 Housing and Meals (average) $ 15558 Miscellaneous Fees $ 1637 Total Direct (Billable) Costs $ 67425
Non-Billable Costs (average) Books and Supplies $ 1500 Transportation $ 682 Personal Expenses $ 1050 Total Non-Billable Costs $ 3232
Subtotal (without health insurance) $ 70657 Health Insurance $ 1672 Total Cost of Attendance $ 72329
The 2018ndash2019 health insurance rate was not available at time of printing Therefore the 2017ndash2018 health insurance rate is listed This mandatory fee may be waived if student has adequate private health insurance
The above figur es are estimates The final Cost o f Attendance is pending Board of Trusteesrsquo approval and will be available for viewing in March at syracuseedufi nancialaid
Applying for financial aid is easy Your financial need is det ermined by the information that you provide on two separate forms that make up the financial aid application pr ocess
To apply for federal financial aid file the gt Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) fafsagov (code 002882)
To apply for Syracuse University Grant file the gt CSSFinancial Aid PROFILE collegeboardorgprofi le (code 2823)
Both applications available October 1 2017
Early Decision First-Year Students
Regular Decision First-Year and Transfer Students
Application Deadlines
FAFSA and CSSPROFILE November 15 2017
FAFSA and CSSPROFILE January 1 2018
Award Notifi cation Dates
January 2018 March 2018
For Homeschooled Students To be considered for federally funded financial aid programs contact the Admissions Offi ce for additional information
Transfer students should file aid applications at the same time your admission application is submitted but not later than July 1 2018
Attention Veterans Syracuse University is a proud participant in the Yellow Ribbon Program Through this program qualifying veteransrsquo and approved dependentsrsquo tuition and mandatory fee costs above those covered by the basic Post-911 GI Bill will be covered by Syracuse University and the Department of Veterans Affairs
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Syracuse University is an equal-opportunity affirmativ e-action institution We do not discriminate on the basis of race creed color gender national origin citizenship religion marital status age disability or perceived disability sexual orientation actual or perceived sex gender identity or expression military status status as a disabled veteran or a veteran of the Vietnam era or any other status protected by applicable law to the extent prohibited by law This nondiscrimination policy covers admissions employment and access to and treatment in University programs services and activities
Syracuse University welcomes people with disabilities and in compliance with Section 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 as amended and the Americans with Disabilities Act does not discriminate on the basis of disability Services for students with disabilities are coordinated by the Office o f Disability Services Room 309 804 University Avenue 3154434498 (VOICE) 3154431371 (TDD)
Syracuse University supports equal opportunity in compliance with Title VI and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 and does not discriminate on the basis of race color national origin or gender
Questions about any of the Universityrsquos equal-opportunity policies including compliance with Title VI Title VII and Title IX may be directed to the Executive Director of Equal Opportunity Inclusion and Resolution Services Skytop Offi ce Building Syracuse University Syracuse NY 13244-5300 telephone 3154430211
The information concerning academic requirements courses and programs of study contained in the publication does not constitute an irrevocable contract between the student and the University The University reserves the right to change discontinue or add academic requirements courses and programs of study Such changes may be made without notice although every effort will be made to provide timely notice to students It is the responsibility of the individual student to confirm that all appr opriate degree requirements are met
Syracuse University is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education For information please visit mscheorg or middlestatessyr edustatement-of-accreditation-status Professional accreditation for each of the professional colleges and schools accords with the regulations of the appropriate professional association For further information contact the deanrsquos offi ce of each school or college
It is Syracuse Universityrsquos policy to provide anyone on request with a printed copy of the Universityrsquos policies and procedures regarding campus security and safety as well as crime rates and statistics for the most recent three-year period A copy of Your Safety and Security at Syracuse University a handbook that provides this information is available from the Syracuse University Department of Public Safety (DPS) You may request a printed copy that includes crime statistics to be mailed within 10 days of a request by contacting the Department of Public SafetyAdvisory Committee on Campus Security at 005 Sims Hall Syracuse NY 13244 or by calling 3154435476 The handbook is updated annually DPSAdvisory Committee on Campus Safety will provide upon request all campus crime statistics as reported to the United States Department of Education (website opeedgovsecurity)
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MAJORS Syracusersquos nine undergraduate colleges offer you the fl exibility to explore varied interestsmdashand develop new ones
School of Architecture 556 students
Architecture
The College of Arts and Sciences 5144 students
African American Studies Applied Mathematics Art History Biochemistry Biological and Medical Physics
(through Physics) Biology Biophysical Science Biotechnology Chemistry Classical Civilization Classics (Greek and Latin) Communication Sciences and Disorders
(Speech Pathology and Audiology) Earth Sciences (Geology) Energy and Its Impacts English and Textual Studies Environmental Sciences
(through Biology or Geology) Ethics European Literature Fine Arts Forensic Science French and Francophone Studies German Language Literature and Culture Greek (through Classics)
History of Architecture Italian Language Literature and Culture Latin (through Classics) Linguistic Studies Mathematics Modern Foreign Languages Modern Jewish Studies Music History and Cultures Neuroscience Philosophy Physics Political Philosophy Psychology Religion Religion and Society Russian and Central European Studies Russian Language Literature and Culture Spanish Language Literature and Culture Womenrsquos and Gender Studies Writing and Rhetoric Professional Advising Programs
Predentistry Prelaw Premedicine Preveterinary Medicine
Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs Anthropology Citizenship and Civic Engagement Economics Geography History International Relations Latino-Latin American Studies Middle Eastern Studies Policy Studies (Public Affairs) Political Science Sociology
Dual and Combined Enrollment School of Education Martin J Whitman School of Management
(select science majors only) SI Newhouse School of Public
Communications College of Engineering and Computer Science
School of Education 496 students
Teacher Prep Inclusive Early Childhood Special
EducationInclusive Elementary and Special
EducationHealth and Physical Education
Non-Teacher Prep Health and Exercise Science (includes Pre-Physical Therapy and 3+3 DPT) Selected Studies in Education
Dual and Combined EnrollmentThe College of Arts and Sciences
English EducationMathematics EducationScience EducationSocial Studies Education Spanish Education
College of Visual and Performing Arts Art Education Music Education
David B Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics
College of Engineering and Computer Science 1534 students
Aerospace Engineering Bioengineering Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering Computer Engineering Computer Science Electrical Engineering Environmental Engineering Mechanical EngineeringSystems and Information Science
Combined Enrollment The College of Arts and Sciences
6
David B Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics 1241 students
Food Studies Human Development and Family Science Nutrition and Dietetics Nutrition Science Public Health Social Work Sport Analytics Sport Management
School of Information Studies (iSchool) 664 students
Information Management and Technology
Dual Enrollment Martin J Whitman School of Management SI Newhouse School of Public
Communications
Martin J Whitman School of Management 1714 students
Accounting Entrepreneurship and Emerging Enterprises Finance General Accounting Management Marketing Management Real Estate Retail Management Supply Chain Management
Dual Enrollment The College of Arts and Sciences
(select science majors only) School of Information Studies SI Newhouse School of Public
Communications
Tolley Hall
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SI Newhouse School of Public Communications 1546 students
Advertising Broadcast and Digital Journalism Graphic Design Magazine Martin Bandier Program for the Music Business
and Entertainment Industries Newspaper and Online Journalism Photography Public Relations Television Radio and Film
Dual Enrollment The College of Arts and Sciences School of Information Studies Martin J Whitman School of Management
College of Visual and Performing Arts 1868 students
School of Art Illustration Studio Arts (BFA BS)
Dual Enrollment School of Education (Art Education)
School of Design Communications Design Environmental and Interior Design Fashion Design Industrial and Interaction Design
Department of Transmedia Art Photography Art Video Computer Art and Animation Film
Department of Communication and Rhetorical Studies Communication and Rhetorical Studies
Department of Drama Acting DramamdashTheater Management (BS) Musical Theater Stage Management Theater Design and Technology
Setnor School of Music Music Music Composition Music Industry Performance (Organ Percussion Piano Strings
Voice Wind Instruments) Sound Recording Technology
Dual Enrollment School of Education (Music Education)
MINORS Minors are an important part of your curriculum Once enrolled you may choose from the following options
Accounting Addiction Studies Advocacy and Public Rhetoric African American Studies Animation and Visual Effects Anthropology Applied Statistics Arabic Architecture Art History Art Photography AsianAsian American Studies Biology Ceramics Chemistry Child and Family Policy Child and Family Studies Chinese Language Chinese Studies Classical Civilization Classics Cognitive Science Communication and Rhetorical Studies Communication Sciences and Disorders
Communications Photography Computer Engineering Computer Gaming Computer Science Dance (through Exercise Science) Disability Studies Drama Earth Sciences Economics Education Studies Electrical Engineering Energy Systems Engineering and Computer Science Management English and Textual Studies Entrepreneurship and Emerging Enterprises Environment and Society Exercise Science Finance Fine Arts Food Studies Forensic Science French and Francophone Studies Geography Geology German Gerontology Global Enterprise Technology Global Political Economy Global Security Studies Health and Wellness History History of Architecture Information Management and Technology Information Technology Design and Startups Interdisciplinary minors International Business Italian Jazz Studies Jewelry and Metalsmithing Jewish Education Jewish Studies LatinoLatin American Studies LeadershipStewardship Communication Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Studies
(LGBT) Linguistic Studies Logic
Management Studies Marketing Mathematics Medical Anthropology Medieval and Renaissance Studies Middle Eastern Studies Mindfulness and Contemplative Studies Music History and Cultures Music Industry Music Performance Native American Studies Nutrition Nutrition Science Painting Philosophy Physical Computing Physical Education (Coaching) Physics Policy Studies Political Science Private Music Study Psychology Public Communications Studies Public Health Real Estate Religion Religion and the Media Religion and Society Retail Management Russian Russian and Central European Studies Sculpture Social Welfare Sociology South Asian Studies Spanish Sport Analytics Sport Management Sport Revenue Management and Operations Strategic Management Theater Visual Culture Womenrsquos and Gender Studies Writing
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21 residence halls
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300+ student clubs and organizations
7 fi tness facilities
Take a Break
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On-campus ice-skating pavilion andropes course
Plays and concerts many of which feature Syracuse University students
F estivals throughout the year including Apple Fest Winter Carnival and Feel the Pulse
Student Clubs and Organizations
A Cappella groups (7)
African Student Union
Architecture Students Organization
Cheon Ji In Syracuse
Club and Intramural Teams
Cricket
Enactus
Engineers Without Borders
European Student Association
Morton Schiff Jazz Ensemble
Ottorsquos Army
Rugby
Soccer
Society of Professional Hispanic Engineers
Sororities and Fraternities (70+)
Sour Sitrus Society Pep Band
Student Environmental Action Coalition
Syracuse Animal Rights Organization
The Outing Club
Women in Communications
and 300+ more
For a complete list visit syracuseeduactivities
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The Outing Clubrsquos spring break trip to West Virginia
Crouse College (right) Holden Observatory (left) 8
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The Mandarins perform at Cozy Cappella a singing event held during Syracusersquos Winter Carnival Groups perform in pajamas while attendees snack on cookies and hot chocolate
Student group Enactus works with Mayan weavers to market eco-friendly products at the University bookstore Since 2007 the group has sent the weavers more than $155000 and funded 240+ scholarships for Mayan girls
Students (and Otto) march in the Orange Central homecoming parade
A ldquodoggone coldrdquo puppy snowman greets students as they walk to morning classes Parking attendant Jackie Snowmdasha woman with the perfect namemdashwarms hearts with her witty snow sculptures
Sadler Dining Hall
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Whether you are at the main campus or studying abroad
yoursquoll learn from internationally recognized professionals
(many of them Syracuse University alumni) Recent guests
include author Cheryl Strayed Grsquo02 executive producer
of Serial Sarah Koenig actress Anna Deavere Smith and
environmentalist Bill McKibben
Students welcome former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
Students meet with His Royal Highness Prince Sultan bin Salman Al Saud Grsquo99 the youngest person to fl y on the space shuttle and fi rst member of a royal family in space
Oliviero ToscanimdashItalian photographer best known for designing controversial advertising campaigns for Benettonmdashspeaks to students at Syracuse Universityrsquos Center in Florence Italy
Oprah Winfreymdashmedia mogul talk show host and actressmdashdescribes her career journey to students at the dedication of the Newhouse Studio amp Innovation Center
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Success at Syracuse
Career Services will help you fi nd internships to explore career fi elds learn new skills and gain hands-on experience syracuseeduservices
The Reneacutee Crown University Honors Program is an enhanced educational experience While you pursue your academic program yoursquore immersed in additional curricular enrichment and complete a capstone project before you graduate syracuseeduhonors
The Parents Offi ce provides support and advice to families throughout your time at the University syracuseeduparents
Reserve Offi cer Training Corps (ROTC) is an elective curriculum that enables you to become a commissioned offi cer in the Air Force or the Army while pursuing a degree syracuseedurotc
Syracuse Abroad offers learning opportunities in more than 60 countriesmdashmany of which include fi eld study internships and home stays All coursework carries University credit which allows you to complete your degree on schedule syracuseeduabroad
Discovery programs offer students in the College of Arts and Sciences and the College of Engineering and Computer Science the chance to spend their fi rst semester taking courses at one of three Syracuse centersmdashStrasbourg France Florence Italy or Madrid Spain
Discovery programs provide an international foundation that expands your academic and professional options syracuseeduadmissions
Shaffer Art Building
Success Beyond Syracuse
When you prepare to apply for a full-time job in the US or abroad Career Services offers one-on-one assistance including
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reacutesumeacute critiques practice interviews career fairs throughout the year
The offi ce will connect you with Syracuse alumni who can serve as mentors helping you to gather information about career paths and the transition from college
Syracuse University Career Placement Survey 2016
91of respondents found
opportunities
66employed
full- and part-time
24graduate
school
1 military
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On-campus research opportunities enable undergraduate students to gain valuable experience
Jessica Santana rsquo11 Grsquo13 and Evin Robinson rsquo12 Grsquo14 created New York On Tech a nonprofi t organization that provides pathways for students to thrive in technology and innovation
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Hong Kong Harbor
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Photo of Dinosaur Bar-B-Que copy Wainwright Photography
T h e H E A RT o f N E W YO R K S TAT E
The City of Syracuse is a fusion of distinctive
neighborhoods festivals parks professional sports
destination shopping and a thriving art and music scene
SY
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What is there to do in Syracuse
Intern Get experience at established corporations emerging tech companies and hospitalsmdashall near campus
Dine From Vietnamese to vegan BBQ to brewpub Syracuse is full of choices (many offering gluten-free options and locally sourced ingredients)
Shop Syracuse is home to the sixth-largest enclosed shopping center in the countrymdashDestiny USA
Volunteer Opportunities close to campus include Upstate University Hospital and the Rescue Mission
Play Rent a paddle boat at Green Lakes State Park ski at a nearby mountain or conquer your fear of heights at the Cuse Challenge Ropes Course on campus
Enjoy Life Ride the ferris wheel at the State Fair or visit Beak amp Skiff (named Best Apple Orchard by USA Today)
Weather in Syracuse Syracuse has four distinct seasons each with its own look activities and appeal
The Nancy Cantor Warehouse
Average Daily Temperature Avg High Avg Low
86deg F
77deg F
68deg F
59deg F
50deg F
41deg F
32deg F
23deg F
14deg F
5deg F
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
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With 7 menrsquos and 11 womenrsquos athletic teams yoursquoll
have many opportunities to join your classmates
and cheer on the Orange Syracuse was recently
ranked 1 by the Princeton Review for ldquoStudents
Pack the Stadiumsrdquo
For a list of athletic teams visit cusecom
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Basketball fans fill the Carrier Dome
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Syracuse University alumni make their marks in a variety of professionsmdashfrom acting to zoology and everything in between
Waleed Abdalati rsquo86 NASA chief scientist
Joseph Biden Lrsquo68 US vice president
Dick Clark rsquo51 Former CEO Dick Clark Productions
Col Eileen Collins rsquo78 First female space shuttle commander
Bob Costas rsquo74 Sports announcer NBC
Dennis Crowley rsquo98 Co-founder Foursquare
Ernie Davis rsquo62 First African American Heisman Trophy winner
Taye Diggs rsquo93 Stage screen and television actor How Stella Got Her Groove Back Rent Private Practice
Bruce Fowle rsquo60 Founding principal Fox amp Fowle Architects senior partner FXFOWLE Architects
Betsey Johnson rsquo64 Fashion designer and breast cancer activist
Rami Khouri rsquo70 Grsquo98 International journalist specializing in Middle Eastern affairs
Ted Koppel rsquo60 Former anchor ABC News Nightline special contributor to CBS News Sunday Morning
Steve Kroft rsquo67 Co-editor and news correspondent CBS 60 Minutes
Sol LeWitt rsquo41 Modern artist key creator of minimalism and conceptual art
Belva Ann Lockwood 1857 G 1872 H 1909 Womenrsquos rights pioneer and fi rst woman to argue a case before the US Supreme Court
Oren Lyons Jr rsquo58 Hrsquo93 Faithkeeper of the Turtle Clan of the Seneca Nations
Arielle Tepper Madover rsquo94 Theatrical and fi lm producer recent productions Monty Pythonrsquos Spamalot FrostNixon and Annie
Jessie Mueller rsquo05 Tony Award-winning actress
Joyce Carol Oates rsquo60 Author We Were the Mulvaneys Faithless Tales of Transgression and them
Lou Reed rsquo64 Singer-songwriter and guitarist The Velvet Underground
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Elsa Reichmanis rsquo72 Grsquo75 Former president American Chemical Society
Chris Renaud rsquo89 Oscar-nominated director of Despicable Me and executive producer of Minions
Todd Rubin rsquo04 President The Republic of Tea
Eli Saslow rsquo04 Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for the Washington Post
His Royal Highness Prince Sultan bin Salman Al Saud Grsquo99 Youngest person to fl y on the space shuttle
Aaron Sorkin rsquo83 Creator NBCrsquos The West Wing playwright and screenwriter A Few Good Men and The Social Network
John Sykes rsquo77 MTV founding executive
John Tsebe rsquo81 First black national librarian in South Africa
Bill Viola rsquo73 Video artist
Vanessa L Williams rsquo85 National recording artist and actress Desperate Housewives
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Commencement in the Carrier Dome
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Applying for Admission Syracuse University uses the Common Application exclusively Yoursquoll apply directly to one of nine undergraduate colleges or to a dualcombined program within two colleges
Application Deadlines gt gt gt gt
Early Decision November 15 Regular Decision January 1 Spring Admission (fi rst-year or transfer) November 15 Transfer Admission (fall) July 1
Note An Early Admission option is also available for eligible high school juniors Federal financial aid is not available for students admitted under the Early Admission plan Applications received after this deadline will be considered on a space-available basis
How Your Application is Evaluated Academic performance including your senior year accomplishments participation in advanced coursework and standardized test scores Via your personal essay your goals interests experiences and values Evaluation from your guidance counselor and two academic teacher recommendations that convey a sense of your unique gifts capabilities and accomplishments Strength of character and exemplary citizenship through after-school activities volunteer work or employment
Apply today at syracuseeduadmissions
Life Sciences Complex
Financing Your Education Approximately 75 percent of Syracuse students receive some form of fi nancial support mostly from institutional aid but also from federal state or private sources When you apply for admission yoursquoll automatically be considered for merit-based scholarships which are awarded (regardless of need) for academic achievement and talent as well as for outstanding community involvement andor leadership You may also be eligible for assistance from federal sources including the Pell Grant TEACH Grant Work-Study and Supplemental Educational Opportunity Program as well as Federal Direct Student Loans and Federal Direct Plus Loans (for parents) Other possible aid sources include funding from your home state private resources and scholarships from outside the University
Estimated 2018-2019 Expenses The estimated cost of attending Syracuse University for the 2018ndash2019 academic year is based on the following
Direct (Billable) Costs Tuition $ 50230 Housing and Meals (average) $ 15558 Miscellaneous Fees $ 1637 Total Direct (Billable) Costs $ 67425
Non-Billable Costs (average) Books and Supplies $ 1500 Transportation $ 682 Personal Expenses $ 1050 Total Non-Billable Costs $ 3232
Subtotal (without health insurance) $ 70657 Health Insurance $ 1672 Total Cost of Attendance $ 72329
The 2018ndash2019 health insurance rate was not available at time of printing Therefore the 2017ndash2018 health insurance rate is listed This mandatory fee may be waived if student has adequate private health insurance
The above figur es are estimates The final Cost o f Attendance is pending Board of Trusteesrsquo approval and will be available for viewing in March at syracuseedufi nancialaid
Applying for financial aid is easy Your financial need is det ermined by the information that you provide on two separate forms that make up the financial aid application pr ocess
To apply for federal financial aid file the gt Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) fafsagov (code 002882)
To apply for Syracuse University Grant file the gt CSSFinancial Aid PROFILE collegeboardorgprofi le (code 2823)
Both applications available October 1 2017
Early Decision First-Year Students
Regular Decision First-Year and Transfer Students
Application Deadlines
FAFSA and CSSPROFILE November 15 2017
FAFSA and CSSPROFILE January 1 2018
Award Notifi cation Dates
January 2018 March 2018
For Homeschooled Students To be considered for federally funded financial aid programs contact the Admissions Offi ce for additional information
Transfer students should file aid applications at the same time your admission application is submitted but not later than July 1 2018
Attention Veterans Syracuse University is a proud participant in the Yellow Ribbon Program Through this program qualifying veteransrsquo and approved dependentsrsquo tuition and mandatory fee costs above those covered by the basic Post-911 GI Bill will be covered by Syracuse University and the Department of Veterans Affairs
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Syracuse University is an equal-opportunity affirmativ e-action institution We do not discriminate on the basis of race creed color gender national origin citizenship religion marital status age disability or perceived disability sexual orientation actual or perceived sex gender identity or expression military status status as a disabled veteran or a veteran of the Vietnam era or any other status protected by applicable law to the extent prohibited by law This nondiscrimination policy covers admissions employment and access to and treatment in University programs services and activities
Syracuse University welcomes people with disabilities and in compliance with Section 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 as amended and the Americans with Disabilities Act does not discriminate on the basis of disability Services for students with disabilities are coordinated by the Office o f Disability Services Room 309 804 University Avenue 3154434498 (VOICE) 3154431371 (TDD)
Syracuse University supports equal opportunity in compliance with Title VI and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 and does not discriminate on the basis of race color national origin or gender
Questions about any of the Universityrsquos equal-opportunity policies including compliance with Title VI Title VII and Title IX may be directed to the Executive Director of Equal Opportunity Inclusion and Resolution Services Skytop Offi ce Building Syracuse University Syracuse NY 13244-5300 telephone 3154430211
The information concerning academic requirements courses and programs of study contained in the publication does not constitute an irrevocable contract between the student and the University The University reserves the right to change discontinue or add academic requirements courses and programs of study Such changes may be made without notice although every effort will be made to provide timely notice to students It is the responsibility of the individual student to confirm that all appr opriate degree requirements are met
Syracuse University is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education For information please visit mscheorg or middlestatessyr edustatement-of-accreditation-status Professional accreditation for each of the professional colleges and schools accords with the regulations of the appropriate professional association For further information contact the deanrsquos offi ce of each school or college
It is Syracuse Universityrsquos policy to provide anyone on request with a printed copy of the Universityrsquos policies and procedures regarding campus security and safety as well as crime rates and statistics for the most recent three-year period A copy of Your Safety and Security at Syracuse University a handbook that provides this information is available from the Syracuse University Department of Public Safety (DPS) You may request a printed copy that includes crime statistics to be mailed within 10 days of a request by contacting the Department of Public SafetyAdvisory Committee on Campus Security at 005 Sims Hall Syracuse NY 13244 or by calling 3154435476 The handbook is updated annually DPSAdvisory Committee on Campus Safety will provide upon request all campus crime statistics as reported to the United States Department of Education (website opeedgovsecurity)
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SI Newhouse School of Public Communications 1546 students
Advertising Broadcast and Digital Journalism Graphic Design Magazine Martin Bandier Program for the Music Business
and Entertainment Industries Newspaper and Online Journalism Photography Public Relations Television Radio and Film
Dual Enrollment The College of Arts and Sciences School of Information Studies Martin J Whitman School of Management
College of Visual and Performing Arts 1868 students
School of Art Illustration Studio Arts (BFA BS)
Dual Enrollment School of Education (Art Education)
School of Design Communications Design Environmental and Interior Design Fashion Design Industrial and Interaction Design
Department of Transmedia Art Photography Art Video Computer Art and Animation Film
Department of Communication and Rhetorical Studies Communication and Rhetorical Studies
Department of Drama Acting DramamdashTheater Management (BS) Musical Theater Stage Management Theater Design and Technology
Setnor School of Music Music Music Composition Music Industry Performance (Organ Percussion Piano Strings
Voice Wind Instruments) Sound Recording Technology
Dual Enrollment School of Education (Music Education)
MINORS Minors are an important part of your curriculum Once enrolled you may choose from the following options
Accounting Addiction Studies Advocacy and Public Rhetoric African American Studies Animation and Visual Effects Anthropology Applied Statistics Arabic Architecture Art History Art Photography AsianAsian American Studies Biology Ceramics Chemistry Child and Family Policy Child and Family Studies Chinese Language Chinese Studies Classical Civilization Classics Cognitive Science Communication and Rhetorical Studies Communication Sciences and Disorders
Communications Photography Computer Engineering Computer Gaming Computer Science Dance (through Exercise Science) Disability Studies Drama Earth Sciences Economics Education Studies Electrical Engineering Energy Systems Engineering and Computer Science Management English and Textual Studies Entrepreneurship and Emerging Enterprises Environment and Society Exercise Science Finance Fine Arts Food Studies Forensic Science French and Francophone Studies Geography Geology German Gerontology Global Enterprise Technology Global Political Economy Global Security Studies Health and Wellness History History of Architecture Information Management and Technology Information Technology Design and Startups Interdisciplinary minors International Business Italian Jazz Studies Jewelry and Metalsmithing Jewish Education Jewish Studies LatinoLatin American Studies LeadershipStewardship Communication Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Studies
(LGBT) Linguistic Studies Logic
Management Studies Marketing Mathematics Medical Anthropology Medieval and Renaissance Studies Middle Eastern Studies Mindfulness and Contemplative Studies Music History and Cultures Music Industry Music Performance Native American Studies Nutrition Nutrition Science Painting Philosophy Physical Computing Physical Education (Coaching) Physics Policy Studies Political Science Private Music Study Psychology Public Communications Studies Public Health Real Estate Religion Religion and the Media Religion and Society Retail Management Russian Russian and Central European Studies Sculpture Social Welfare Sociology South Asian Studies Spanish Sport Analytics Sport Management Sport Revenue Management and Operations Strategic Management Theater Visual Culture Womenrsquos and Gender Studies Writing
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18 places to eat including vegetarian vegan kosher and halal options (dining centers cafeacutes and food courts)
4 campus groceries
300+ student clubs and organizations
7 fi tness facilities
Take a Break
gt
gt
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On-campus ice-skating pavilion andropes course
Plays and concerts many of which feature Syracuse University students
F estivals throughout the year including Apple Fest Winter Carnival and Feel the Pulse
Student Clubs and Organizations
A Cappella groups (7)
African Student Union
Architecture Students Organization
Cheon Ji In Syracuse
Club and Intramural Teams
Cricket
Enactus
Engineers Without Borders
European Student Association
Morton Schiff Jazz Ensemble
Ottorsquos Army
Rugby
Soccer
Society of Professional Hispanic Engineers
Sororities and Fraternities (70+)
Sour Sitrus Society Pep Band
Student Environmental Action Coalition
Syracuse Animal Rights Organization
The Outing Club
Women in Communications
and 300+ more
For a complete list visit syracuseeduactivities
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o L
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The Outing Clubrsquos spring break trip to West Virginia
Crouse College (right) Holden Observatory (left) 8
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The Mandarins perform at Cozy Cappella a singing event held during Syracusersquos Winter Carnival Groups perform in pajamas while attendees snack on cookies and hot chocolate
Student group Enactus works with Mayan weavers to market eco-friendly products at the University bookstore Since 2007 the group has sent the weavers more than $155000 and funded 240+ scholarships for Mayan girls
Students (and Otto) march in the Orange Central homecoming parade
A ldquodoggone coldrdquo puppy snowman greets students as they walk to morning classes Parking attendant Jackie Snowmdasha woman with the perfect namemdashwarms hearts with her witty snow sculptures
Sadler Dining Hall
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Whether you are at the main campus or studying abroad
yoursquoll learn from internationally recognized professionals
(many of them Syracuse University alumni) Recent guests
include author Cheryl Strayed Grsquo02 executive producer
of Serial Sarah Koenig actress Anna Deavere Smith and
environmentalist Bill McKibben
Students welcome former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
Students meet with His Royal Highness Prince Sultan bin Salman Al Saud Grsquo99 the youngest person to fl y on the space shuttle and fi rst member of a royal family in space
Oliviero ToscanimdashItalian photographer best known for designing controversial advertising campaigns for Benettonmdashspeaks to students at Syracuse Universityrsquos Center in Florence Italy
Oprah Winfreymdashmedia mogul talk show host and actressmdashdescribes her career journey to students at the dedication of the Newhouse Studio amp Innovation Center
Maxwell Hall 10
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Success at Syracuse
Career Services will help you fi nd internships to explore career fi elds learn new skills and gain hands-on experience syracuseeduservices
The Reneacutee Crown University Honors Program is an enhanced educational experience While you pursue your academic program yoursquore immersed in additional curricular enrichment and complete a capstone project before you graduate syracuseeduhonors
The Parents Offi ce provides support and advice to families throughout your time at the University syracuseeduparents
Reserve Offi cer Training Corps (ROTC) is an elective curriculum that enables you to become a commissioned offi cer in the Air Force or the Army while pursuing a degree syracuseedurotc
Syracuse Abroad offers learning opportunities in more than 60 countriesmdashmany of which include fi eld study internships and home stays All coursework carries University credit which allows you to complete your degree on schedule syracuseeduabroad
Discovery programs offer students in the College of Arts and Sciences and the College of Engineering and Computer Science the chance to spend their fi rst semester taking courses at one of three Syracuse centersmdashStrasbourg France Florence Italy or Madrid Spain
Discovery programs provide an international foundation that expands your academic and professional options syracuseeduadmissions
Shaffer Art Building
Success Beyond Syracuse
When you prepare to apply for a full-time job in the US or abroad Career Services offers one-on-one assistance including
gt gt gt
reacutesumeacute critiques practice interviews career fairs throughout the year
The offi ce will connect you with Syracuse alumni who can serve as mentors helping you to gather information about career paths and the transition from college
Syracuse University Career Placement Survey 2016
91of respondents found
opportunities
66employed
full- and part-time
24graduate
school
1 military
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On-campus research opportunities enable undergraduate students to gain valuable experience
Jessica Santana rsquo11 Grsquo13 and Evin Robinson rsquo12 Grsquo14 created New York On Tech a nonprofi t organization that provides pathways for students to thrive in technology and innovation
Phot
o L
ouis
e Sh
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Study abroad at one of seven Syracuse centers around the globe Beijing Florence Hong Kong London Madrid Santiago and Strasbourg
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Hong Kong Harbor
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Photo of Dinosaur Bar-B-Que copy Wainwright Photography
T h e H E A RT o f N E W YO R K S TAT E
The City of Syracuse is a fusion of distinctive
neighborhoods festivals parks professional sports
destination shopping and a thriving art and music scene
SY
RA
CU
SE
UN
IVE
RS
ITY
What is there to do in Syracuse
Intern Get experience at established corporations emerging tech companies and hospitalsmdashall near campus
Dine From Vietnamese to vegan BBQ to brewpub Syracuse is full of choices (many offering gluten-free options and locally sourced ingredients)
Shop Syracuse is home to the sixth-largest enclosed shopping center in the countrymdashDestiny USA
Volunteer Opportunities close to campus include Upstate University Hospital and the Rescue Mission
Play Rent a paddle boat at Green Lakes State Park ski at a nearby mountain or conquer your fear of heights at the Cuse Challenge Ropes Course on campus
Enjoy Life Ride the ferris wheel at the State Fair or visit Beak amp Skiff (named Best Apple Orchard by USA Today)
Weather in Syracuse Syracuse has four distinct seasons each with its own look activities and appeal
The Nancy Cantor Warehouse
Average Daily Temperature Avg High Avg Low
86deg F
77deg F
68deg F
59deg F
50deg F
41deg F
32deg F
23deg F
14deg F
5deg F
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
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Clinton Square downtown Syracuse
Onondaga Lake Park copy W
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Armory Square downtown Syracuse
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With 7 menrsquos and 11 womenrsquos athletic teams yoursquoll
have many opportunities to join your classmates
and cheer on the Orange Syracuse was recently
ranked 1 by the Princeton Review for ldquoStudents
Pack the Stadiumsrdquo
For a list of athletic teams visit cusecom
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Basketball fans fill the Carrier Dome
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Syracuse University alumni make their marks in a variety of professionsmdashfrom acting to zoology and everything in between
Waleed Abdalati rsquo86 NASA chief scientist
Joseph Biden Lrsquo68 US vice president
Dick Clark rsquo51 Former CEO Dick Clark Productions
Col Eileen Collins rsquo78 First female space shuttle commander
Bob Costas rsquo74 Sports announcer NBC
Dennis Crowley rsquo98 Co-founder Foursquare
Ernie Davis rsquo62 First African American Heisman Trophy winner
Taye Diggs rsquo93 Stage screen and television actor How Stella Got Her Groove Back Rent Private Practice
Bruce Fowle rsquo60 Founding principal Fox amp Fowle Architects senior partner FXFOWLE Architects
Betsey Johnson rsquo64 Fashion designer and breast cancer activist
Rami Khouri rsquo70 Grsquo98 International journalist specializing in Middle Eastern affairs
Ted Koppel rsquo60 Former anchor ABC News Nightline special contributor to CBS News Sunday Morning
Steve Kroft rsquo67 Co-editor and news correspondent CBS 60 Minutes
Sol LeWitt rsquo41 Modern artist key creator of minimalism and conceptual art
Belva Ann Lockwood 1857 G 1872 H 1909 Womenrsquos rights pioneer and fi rst woman to argue a case before the US Supreme Court
Oren Lyons Jr rsquo58 Hrsquo93 Faithkeeper of the Turtle Clan of the Seneca Nations
Arielle Tepper Madover rsquo94 Theatrical and fi lm producer recent productions Monty Pythonrsquos Spamalot FrostNixon and Annie
Jessie Mueller rsquo05 Tony Award-winning actress
Joyce Carol Oates rsquo60 Author We Were the Mulvaneys Faithless Tales of Transgression and them
Lou Reed rsquo64 Singer-songwriter and guitarist The Velvet Underground
Newhouse III 18
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8 9
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Elsa Reichmanis rsquo72 Grsquo75 Former president American Chemical Society
Chris Renaud rsquo89 Oscar-nominated director of Despicable Me and executive producer of Minions
Todd Rubin rsquo04 President The Republic of Tea
Eli Saslow rsquo04 Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for the Washington Post
His Royal Highness Prince Sultan bin Salman Al Saud Grsquo99 Youngest person to fl y on the space shuttle
Aaron Sorkin rsquo83 Creator NBCrsquos The West Wing playwright and screenwriter A Few Good Men and The Social Network
John Sykes rsquo77 MTV founding executive
John Tsebe rsquo81 First black national librarian in South Africa
Bill Viola rsquo73 Video artist
Vanessa L Williams rsquo85 National recording artist and actress Desperate Housewives
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Commencement in the Carrier Dome
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Applying for Admission Syracuse University uses the Common Application exclusively Yoursquoll apply directly to one of nine undergraduate colleges or to a dualcombined program within two colleges
Application Deadlines gt gt gt gt
Early Decision November 15 Regular Decision January 1 Spring Admission (fi rst-year or transfer) November 15 Transfer Admission (fall) July 1
Note An Early Admission option is also available for eligible high school juniors Federal financial aid is not available for students admitted under the Early Admission plan Applications received after this deadline will be considered on a space-available basis
How Your Application is Evaluated Academic performance including your senior year accomplishments participation in advanced coursework and standardized test scores Via your personal essay your goals interests experiences and values Evaluation from your guidance counselor and two academic teacher recommendations that convey a sense of your unique gifts capabilities and accomplishments Strength of character and exemplary citizenship through after-school activities volunteer work or employment
Apply today at syracuseeduadmissions
Life Sciences Complex
Financing Your Education Approximately 75 percent of Syracuse students receive some form of fi nancial support mostly from institutional aid but also from federal state or private sources When you apply for admission yoursquoll automatically be considered for merit-based scholarships which are awarded (regardless of need) for academic achievement and talent as well as for outstanding community involvement andor leadership You may also be eligible for assistance from federal sources including the Pell Grant TEACH Grant Work-Study and Supplemental Educational Opportunity Program as well as Federal Direct Student Loans and Federal Direct Plus Loans (for parents) Other possible aid sources include funding from your home state private resources and scholarships from outside the University
Estimated 2018-2019 Expenses The estimated cost of attending Syracuse University for the 2018ndash2019 academic year is based on the following
Direct (Billable) Costs Tuition $ 50230 Housing and Meals (average) $ 15558 Miscellaneous Fees $ 1637 Total Direct (Billable) Costs $ 67425
Non-Billable Costs (average) Books and Supplies $ 1500 Transportation $ 682 Personal Expenses $ 1050 Total Non-Billable Costs $ 3232
Subtotal (without health insurance) $ 70657 Health Insurance $ 1672 Total Cost of Attendance $ 72329
The 2018ndash2019 health insurance rate was not available at time of printing Therefore the 2017ndash2018 health insurance rate is listed This mandatory fee may be waived if student has adequate private health insurance
The above figur es are estimates The final Cost o f Attendance is pending Board of Trusteesrsquo approval and will be available for viewing in March at syracuseedufi nancialaid
Applying for financial aid is easy Your financial need is det ermined by the information that you provide on two separate forms that make up the financial aid application pr ocess
To apply for federal financial aid file the gt Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) fafsagov (code 002882)
To apply for Syracuse University Grant file the gt CSSFinancial Aid PROFILE collegeboardorgprofi le (code 2823)
Both applications available October 1 2017
Early Decision First-Year Students
Regular Decision First-Year and Transfer Students
Application Deadlines
FAFSA and CSSPROFILE November 15 2017
FAFSA and CSSPROFILE January 1 2018
Award Notifi cation Dates
January 2018 March 2018
For Homeschooled Students To be considered for federally funded financial aid programs contact the Admissions Offi ce for additional information
Transfer students should file aid applications at the same time your admission application is submitted but not later than July 1 2018
Attention Veterans Syracuse University is a proud participant in the Yellow Ribbon Program Through this program qualifying veteransrsquo and approved dependentsrsquo tuition and mandatory fee costs above those covered by the basic Post-911 GI Bill will be covered by Syracuse University and the Department of Veterans Affairs
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Syracuse University is an equal-opportunity affirmativ e-action institution We do not discriminate on the basis of race creed color gender national origin citizenship religion marital status age disability or perceived disability sexual orientation actual or perceived sex gender identity or expression military status status as a disabled veteran or a veteran of the Vietnam era or any other status protected by applicable law to the extent prohibited by law This nondiscrimination policy covers admissions employment and access to and treatment in University programs services and activities
Syracuse University welcomes people with disabilities and in compliance with Section 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 as amended and the Americans with Disabilities Act does not discriminate on the basis of disability Services for students with disabilities are coordinated by the Office o f Disability Services Room 309 804 University Avenue 3154434498 (VOICE) 3154431371 (TDD)
Syracuse University supports equal opportunity in compliance with Title VI and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 and does not discriminate on the basis of race color national origin or gender
Questions about any of the Universityrsquos equal-opportunity policies including compliance with Title VI Title VII and Title IX may be directed to the Executive Director of Equal Opportunity Inclusion and Resolution Services Skytop Offi ce Building Syracuse University Syracuse NY 13244-5300 telephone 3154430211
The information concerning academic requirements courses and programs of study contained in the publication does not constitute an irrevocable contract between the student and the University The University reserves the right to change discontinue or add academic requirements courses and programs of study Such changes may be made without notice although every effort will be made to provide timely notice to students It is the responsibility of the individual student to confirm that all appr opriate degree requirements are met
Syracuse University is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education For information please visit mscheorg or middlestatessyr edustatement-of-accreditation-status Professional accreditation for each of the professional colleges and schools accords with the regulations of the appropriate professional association For further information contact the deanrsquos offi ce of each school or college
It is Syracuse Universityrsquos policy to provide anyone on request with a printed copy of the Universityrsquos policies and procedures regarding campus security and safety as well as crime rates and statistics for the most recent three-year period A copy of Your Safety and Security at Syracuse University a handbook that provides this information is available from the Syracuse University Department of Public Safety (DPS) You may request a printed copy that includes crime statistics to be mailed within 10 days of a request by contacting the Department of Public SafetyAdvisory Committee on Campus Security at 005 Sims Hall Syracuse NY 13244 or by calling 3154435476 The handbook is updated annually DPSAdvisory Committee on Campus Safety will provide upon request all campus crime statistics as reported to the United States Department of Education (website opeedgovsecurity)
syracuseeduadmissions
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21 residence halls
18 places to eat including vegetarian vegan kosher and halal options (dining centers cafeacutes and food courts)
4 campus groceries
300+ student clubs and organizations
7 fi tness facilities
Take a Break
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On-campus ice-skating pavilion andropes course
Plays and concerts many of which feature Syracuse University students
F estivals throughout the year including Apple Fest Winter Carnival and Feel the Pulse
Student Clubs and Organizations
A Cappella groups (7)
African Student Union
Architecture Students Organization
Cheon Ji In Syracuse
Club and Intramural Teams
Cricket
Enactus
Engineers Without Borders
European Student Association
Morton Schiff Jazz Ensemble
Ottorsquos Army
Rugby
Soccer
Society of Professional Hispanic Engineers
Sororities and Fraternities (70+)
Sour Sitrus Society Pep Band
Student Environmental Action Coalition
Syracuse Animal Rights Organization
The Outing Club
Women in Communications
and 300+ more
For a complete list visit syracuseeduactivities
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The Outing Clubrsquos spring break trip to West Virginia
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The Mandarins perform at Cozy Cappella a singing event held during Syracusersquos Winter Carnival Groups perform in pajamas while attendees snack on cookies and hot chocolate
Student group Enactus works with Mayan weavers to market eco-friendly products at the University bookstore Since 2007 the group has sent the weavers more than $155000 and funded 240+ scholarships for Mayan girls
Students (and Otto) march in the Orange Central homecoming parade
A ldquodoggone coldrdquo puppy snowman greets students as they walk to morning classes Parking attendant Jackie Snowmdasha woman with the perfect namemdashwarms hearts with her witty snow sculptures
Sadler Dining Hall
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Hear from Syracuse University students youtubecomSyracuseAdmissions
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Whether you are at the main campus or studying abroad
yoursquoll learn from internationally recognized professionals
(many of them Syracuse University alumni) Recent guests
include author Cheryl Strayed Grsquo02 executive producer
of Serial Sarah Koenig actress Anna Deavere Smith and
environmentalist Bill McKibben
Students welcome former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
Students meet with His Royal Highness Prince Sultan bin Salman Al Saud Grsquo99 the youngest person to fl y on the space shuttle and fi rst member of a royal family in space
Oliviero ToscanimdashItalian photographer best known for designing controversial advertising campaigns for Benettonmdashspeaks to students at Syracuse Universityrsquos Center in Florence Italy
Oprah Winfreymdashmedia mogul talk show host and actressmdashdescribes her career journey to students at the dedication of the Newhouse Studio amp Innovation Center
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Success at Syracuse
Career Services will help you fi nd internships to explore career fi elds learn new skills and gain hands-on experience syracuseeduservices
The Reneacutee Crown University Honors Program is an enhanced educational experience While you pursue your academic program yoursquore immersed in additional curricular enrichment and complete a capstone project before you graduate syracuseeduhonors
The Parents Offi ce provides support and advice to families throughout your time at the University syracuseeduparents
Reserve Offi cer Training Corps (ROTC) is an elective curriculum that enables you to become a commissioned offi cer in the Air Force or the Army while pursuing a degree syracuseedurotc
Syracuse Abroad offers learning opportunities in more than 60 countriesmdashmany of which include fi eld study internships and home stays All coursework carries University credit which allows you to complete your degree on schedule syracuseeduabroad
Discovery programs offer students in the College of Arts and Sciences and the College of Engineering and Computer Science the chance to spend their fi rst semester taking courses at one of three Syracuse centersmdashStrasbourg France Florence Italy or Madrid Spain
Discovery programs provide an international foundation that expands your academic and professional options syracuseeduadmissions
Shaffer Art Building
Success Beyond Syracuse
When you prepare to apply for a full-time job in the US or abroad Career Services offers one-on-one assistance including
gt gt gt
reacutesumeacute critiques practice interviews career fairs throughout the year
The offi ce will connect you with Syracuse alumni who can serve as mentors helping you to gather information about career paths and the transition from college
Syracuse University Career Placement Survey 2016
91of respondents found
opportunities
66employed
full- and part-time
24graduate
school
1 military
12
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On-campus research opportunities enable undergraduate students to gain valuable experience
Jessica Santana rsquo11 Grsquo13 and Evin Robinson rsquo12 Grsquo14 created New York On Tech a nonprofi t organization that provides pathways for students to thrive in technology and innovation
Phot
o L
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Study abroad at one of seven Syracuse centers around the globe Beijing Florence Hong Kong London Madrid Santiago and Strasbourg
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Hong Kong Harbor
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Photo of Dinosaur Bar-B-Que copy Wainwright Photography
T h e H E A RT o f N E W YO R K S TAT E
The City of Syracuse is a fusion of distinctive
neighborhoods festivals parks professional sports
destination shopping and a thriving art and music scene
SY
RA
CU
SE
UN
IVE
RS
ITY
What is there to do in Syracuse
Intern Get experience at established corporations emerging tech companies and hospitalsmdashall near campus
Dine From Vietnamese to vegan BBQ to brewpub Syracuse is full of choices (many offering gluten-free options and locally sourced ingredients)
Shop Syracuse is home to the sixth-largest enclosed shopping center in the countrymdashDestiny USA
Volunteer Opportunities close to campus include Upstate University Hospital and the Rescue Mission
Play Rent a paddle boat at Green Lakes State Park ski at a nearby mountain or conquer your fear of heights at the Cuse Challenge Ropes Course on campus
Enjoy Life Ride the ferris wheel at the State Fair or visit Beak amp Skiff (named Best Apple Orchard by USA Today)
Weather in Syracuse Syracuse has four distinct seasons each with its own look activities and appeal
The Nancy Cantor Warehouse
Average Daily Temperature Avg High Avg Low
86deg F
77deg F
68deg F
59deg F
50deg F
41deg F
32deg F
23deg F
14deg F
5deg F
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
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Clinton Square downtown Syracuse
Onondaga Lake Park copy W
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Armory Square downtown Syracuse
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With 7 menrsquos and 11 womenrsquos athletic teams yoursquoll
have many opportunities to join your classmates
and cheer on the Orange Syracuse was recently
ranked 1 by the Princeton Review for ldquoStudents
Pack the Stadiumsrdquo
For a list of athletic teams visit cusecom
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Basketball fans fill the Carrier Dome
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A LU M N I
Syracuse University alumni make their marks in a variety of professionsmdashfrom acting to zoology and everything in between
Waleed Abdalati rsquo86 NASA chief scientist
Joseph Biden Lrsquo68 US vice president
Dick Clark rsquo51 Former CEO Dick Clark Productions
Col Eileen Collins rsquo78 First female space shuttle commander
Bob Costas rsquo74 Sports announcer NBC
Dennis Crowley rsquo98 Co-founder Foursquare
Ernie Davis rsquo62 First African American Heisman Trophy winner
Taye Diggs rsquo93 Stage screen and television actor How Stella Got Her Groove Back Rent Private Practice
Bruce Fowle rsquo60 Founding principal Fox amp Fowle Architects senior partner FXFOWLE Architects
Betsey Johnson rsquo64 Fashion designer and breast cancer activist
Rami Khouri rsquo70 Grsquo98 International journalist specializing in Middle Eastern affairs
Ted Koppel rsquo60 Former anchor ABC News Nightline special contributor to CBS News Sunday Morning
Steve Kroft rsquo67 Co-editor and news correspondent CBS 60 Minutes
Sol LeWitt rsquo41 Modern artist key creator of minimalism and conceptual art
Belva Ann Lockwood 1857 G 1872 H 1909 Womenrsquos rights pioneer and fi rst woman to argue a case before the US Supreme Court
Oren Lyons Jr rsquo58 Hrsquo93 Faithkeeper of the Turtle Clan of the Seneca Nations
Arielle Tepper Madover rsquo94 Theatrical and fi lm producer recent productions Monty Pythonrsquos Spamalot FrostNixon and Annie
Jessie Mueller rsquo05 Tony Award-winning actress
Joyce Carol Oates rsquo60 Author We Were the Mulvaneys Faithless Tales of Transgression and them
Lou Reed rsquo64 Singer-songwriter and guitarist The Velvet Underground
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Elsa Reichmanis rsquo72 Grsquo75 Former president American Chemical Society
Chris Renaud rsquo89 Oscar-nominated director of Despicable Me and executive producer of Minions
Todd Rubin rsquo04 President The Republic of Tea
Eli Saslow rsquo04 Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for the Washington Post
His Royal Highness Prince Sultan bin Salman Al Saud Grsquo99 Youngest person to fl y on the space shuttle
Aaron Sorkin rsquo83 Creator NBCrsquos The West Wing playwright and screenwriter A Few Good Men and The Social Network
John Sykes rsquo77 MTV founding executive
John Tsebe rsquo81 First black national librarian in South Africa
Bill Viola rsquo73 Video artist
Vanessa L Williams rsquo85 National recording artist and actress Desperate Housewives
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Commencement in the Carrier Dome
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Applying for Admission Syracuse University uses the Common Application exclusively Yoursquoll apply directly to one of nine undergraduate colleges or to a dualcombined program within two colleges
Application Deadlines gt gt gt gt
Early Decision November 15 Regular Decision January 1 Spring Admission (fi rst-year or transfer) November 15 Transfer Admission (fall) July 1
Note An Early Admission option is also available for eligible high school juniors Federal financial aid is not available for students admitted under the Early Admission plan Applications received after this deadline will be considered on a space-available basis
How Your Application is Evaluated Academic performance including your senior year accomplishments participation in advanced coursework and standardized test scores Via your personal essay your goals interests experiences and values Evaluation from your guidance counselor and two academic teacher recommendations that convey a sense of your unique gifts capabilities and accomplishments Strength of character and exemplary citizenship through after-school activities volunteer work or employment
Apply today at syracuseeduadmissions
Life Sciences Complex
Financing Your Education Approximately 75 percent of Syracuse students receive some form of fi nancial support mostly from institutional aid but also from federal state or private sources When you apply for admission yoursquoll automatically be considered for merit-based scholarships which are awarded (regardless of need) for academic achievement and talent as well as for outstanding community involvement andor leadership You may also be eligible for assistance from federal sources including the Pell Grant TEACH Grant Work-Study and Supplemental Educational Opportunity Program as well as Federal Direct Student Loans and Federal Direct Plus Loans (for parents) Other possible aid sources include funding from your home state private resources and scholarships from outside the University
Estimated 2018-2019 Expenses The estimated cost of attending Syracuse University for the 2018ndash2019 academic year is based on the following
Direct (Billable) Costs Tuition $ 50230 Housing and Meals (average) $ 15558 Miscellaneous Fees $ 1637 Total Direct (Billable) Costs $ 67425
Non-Billable Costs (average) Books and Supplies $ 1500 Transportation $ 682 Personal Expenses $ 1050 Total Non-Billable Costs $ 3232
Subtotal (without health insurance) $ 70657 Health Insurance $ 1672 Total Cost of Attendance $ 72329
The 2018ndash2019 health insurance rate was not available at time of printing Therefore the 2017ndash2018 health insurance rate is listed This mandatory fee may be waived if student has adequate private health insurance
The above figur es are estimates The final Cost o f Attendance is pending Board of Trusteesrsquo approval and will be available for viewing in March at syracuseedufi nancialaid
Applying for financial aid is easy Your financial need is det ermined by the information that you provide on two separate forms that make up the financial aid application pr ocess
To apply for federal financial aid file the gt Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) fafsagov (code 002882)
To apply for Syracuse University Grant file the gt CSSFinancial Aid PROFILE collegeboardorgprofi le (code 2823)
Both applications available October 1 2017
Early Decision First-Year Students
Regular Decision First-Year and Transfer Students
Application Deadlines
FAFSA and CSSPROFILE November 15 2017
FAFSA and CSSPROFILE January 1 2018
Award Notifi cation Dates
January 2018 March 2018
For Homeschooled Students To be considered for federally funded financial aid programs contact the Admissions Offi ce for additional information
Transfer students should file aid applications at the same time your admission application is submitted but not later than July 1 2018
Attention Veterans Syracuse University is a proud participant in the Yellow Ribbon Program Through this program qualifying veteransrsquo and approved dependentsrsquo tuition and mandatory fee costs above those covered by the basic Post-911 GI Bill will be covered by Syracuse University and the Department of Veterans Affairs
20
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Syracuse University is an equal-opportunity affirmativ e-action institution We do not discriminate on the basis of race creed color gender national origin citizenship religion marital status age disability or perceived disability sexual orientation actual or perceived sex gender identity or expression military status status as a disabled veteran or a veteran of the Vietnam era or any other status protected by applicable law to the extent prohibited by law This nondiscrimination policy covers admissions employment and access to and treatment in University programs services and activities
Syracuse University welcomes people with disabilities and in compliance with Section 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 as amended and the Americans with Disabilities Act does not discriminate on the basis of disability Services for students with disabilities are coordinated by the Office o f Disability Services Room 309 804 University Avenue 3154434498 (VOICE) 3154431371 (TDD)
Syracuse University supports equal opportunity in compliance with Title VI and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 and does not discriminate on the basis of race color national origin or gender
Questions about any of the Universityrsquos equal-opportunity policies including compliance with Title VI Title VII and Title IX may be directed to the Executive Director of Equal Opportunity Inclusion and Resolution Services Skytop Offi ce Building Syracuse University Syracuse NY 13244-5300 telephone 3154430211
The information concerning academic requirements courses and programs of study contained in the publication does not constitute an irrevocable contract between the student and the University The University reserves the right to change discontinue or add academic requirements courses and programs of study Such changes may be made without notice although every effort will be made to provide timely notice to students It is the responsibility of the individual student to confirm that all appr opriate degree requirements are met
Syracuse University is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education For information please visit mscheorg or middlestatessyr edustatement-of-accreditation-status Professional accreditation for each of the professional colleges and schools accords with the regulations of the appropriate professional association For further information contact the deanrsquos offi ce of each school or college
It is Syracuse Universityrsquos policy to provide anyone on request with a printed copy of the Universityrsquos policies and procedures regarding campus security and safety as well as crime rates and statistics for the most recent three-year period A copy of Your Safety and Security at Syracuse University a handbook that provides this information is available from the Syracuse University Department of Public Safety (DPS) You may request a printed copy that includes crime statistics to be mailed within 10 days of a request by contacting the Department of Public SafetyAdvisory Committee on Campus Security at 005 Sims Hall Syracuse NY 13244 or by calling 3154435476 The handbook is updated annually DPSAdvisory Committee on Campus Safety will provide upon request all campus crime statistics as reported to the United States Department of Education (website opeedgovsecurity)
syracuseeduadmissions
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The Mandarins perform at Cozy Cappella a singing event held during Syracusersquos Winter Carnival Groups perform in pajamas while attendees snack on cookies and hot chocolate
Student group Enactus works with Mayan weavers to market eco-friendly products at the University bookstore Since 2007 the group has sent the weavers more than $155000 and funded 240+ scholarships for Mayan girls
Students (and Otto) march in the Orange Central homecoming parade
A ldquodoggone coldrdquo puppy snowman greets students as they walk to morning classes Parking attendant Jackie Snowmdasha woman with the perfect namemdashwarms hearts with her witty snow sculptures
Sadler Dining Hall
syracuseeduadmissions 9
Hear from Syracuse University students youtubecomSyracuseAdmissions
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B
C
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V I S I T I N G S P E A K E R S
Whether you are at the main campus or studying abroad
yoursquoll learn from internationally recognized professionals
(many of them Syracuse University alumni) Recent guests
include author Cheryl Strayed Grsquo02 executive producer
of Serial Sarah Koenig actress Anna Deavere Smith and
environmentalist Bill McKibben
Students welcome former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
Students meet with His Royal Highness Prince Sultan bin Salman Al Saud Grsquo99 the youngest person to fl y on the space shuttle and fi rst member of a royal family in space
Oliviero ToscanimdashItalian photographer best known for designing controversial advertising campaigns for Benettonmdashspeaks to students at Syracuse Universityrsquos Center in Florence Italy
Oprah Winfreymdashmedia mogul talk show host and actressmdashdescribes her career journey to students at the dedication of the Newhouse Studio amp Innovation Center
Maxwell Hall 10
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S E R V I C E S a n d CA R E E R P R E PA R AT I O NS
YR
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NIV
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SIT
Y
Success at Syracuse
Career Services will help you fi nd internships to explore career fi elds learn new skills and gain hands-on experience syracuseeduservices
The Reneacutee Crown University Honors Program is an enhanced educational experience While you pursue your academic program yoursquore immersed in additional curricular enrichment and complete a capstone project before you graduate syracuseeduhonors
The Parents Offi ce provides support and advice to families throughout your time at the University syracuseeduparents
Reserve Offi cer Training Corps (ROTC) is an elective curriculum that enables you to become a commissioned offi cer in the Air Force or the Army while pursuing a degree syracuseedurotc
Syracuse Abroad offers learning opportunities in more than 60 countriesmdashmany of which include fi eld study internships and home stays All coursework carries University credit which allows you to complete your degree on schedule syracuseeduabroad
Discovery programs offer students in the College of Arts and Sciences and the College of Engineering and Computer Science the chance to spend their fi rst semester taking courses at one of three Syracuse centersmdashStrasbourg France Florence Italy or Madrid Spain
Discovery programs provide an international foundation that expands your academic and professional options syracuseeduadmissions
Shaffer Art Building
Success Beyond Syracuse
When you prepare to apply for a full-time job in the US or abroad Career Services offers one-on-one assistance including
gt gt gt
reacutesumeacute critiques practice interviews career fairs throughout the year
The offi ce will connect you with Syracuse alumni who can serve as mentors helping you to gather information about career paths and the transition from college
Syracuse University Career Placement Survey 2016
91of respondents found
opportunities
66employed
full- and part-time
24graduate
school
1 military
12
102574_DomesticViewbookindd 15 82117 219 PM
On-campus research opportunities enable undergraduate students to gain valuable experience
Jessica Santana rsquo11 Grsquo13 and Evin Robinson rsquo12 Grsquo14 created New York On Tech a nonprofi t organization that provides pathways for students to thrive in technology and innovation
Phot
o L
ouis
e Sh
umbr
is
Study abroad at one of seven Syracuse centers around the globe Beijing Florence Hong Kong London Madrid Santiago and Strasbourg
syracuseeduadmissions 13
Hong Kong Harbor
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Photo of Dinosaur Bar-B-Que copy Wainwright Photography
T h e H E A RT o f N E W YO R K S TAT E
The City of Syracuse is a fusion of distinctive
neighborhoods festivals parks professional sports
destination shopping and a thriving art and music scene
SY
RA
CU
SE
UN
IVE
RS
ITY
What is there to do in Syracuse
Intern Get experience at established corporations emerging tech companies and hospitalsmdashall near campus
Dine From Vietnamese to vegan BBQ to brewpub Syracuse is full of choices (many offering gluten-free options and locally sourced ingredients)
Shop Syracuse is home to the sixth-largest enclosed shopping center in the countrymdashDestiny USA
Volunteer Opportunities close to campus include Upstate University Hospital and the Rescue Mission
Play Rent a paddle boat at Green Lakes State Park ski at a nearby mountain or conquer your fear of heights at the Cuse Challenge Ropes Course on campus
Enjoy Life Ride the ferris wheel at the State Fair or visit Beak amp Skiff (named Best Apple Orchard by USA Today)
Weather in Syracuse Syracuse has four distinct seasons each with its own look activities and appeal
The Nancy Cantor Warehouse
Average Daily Temperature Avg High Avg Low
86deg F
77deg F
68deg F
59deg F
50deg F
41deg F
32deg F
23deg F
14deg F
5deg F
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
14
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Clinton Square downtown Syracuse
Onondaga Lake Park copy W
ainw
right
Pho
togr
aphy
Armory Square downtown Syracuse
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RA
CU
SE
UN
IVE
RS
ITY
S P O RTS S C E N E
With 7 menrsquos and 11 womenrsquos athletic teams yoursquoll
have many opportunities to join your classmates
and cheer on the Orange Syracuse was recently
ranked 1 by the Princeton Review for ldquoStudents
Pack the Stadiumsrdquo
For a list of athletic teams visit cusecom
Carrier Dome 16
Basketball fans fill the Carrier Dome
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A LU M N I
Syracuse University alumni make their marks in a variety of professionsmdashfrom acting to zoology and everything in between
Waleed Abdalati rsquo86 NASA chief scientist
Joseph Biden Lrsquo68 US vice president
Dick Clark rsquo51 Former CEO Dick Clark Productions
Col Eileen Collins rsquo78 First female space shuttle commander
Bob Costas rsquo74 Sports announcer NBC
Dennis Crowley rsquo98 Co-founder Foursquare
Ernie Davis rsquo62 First African American Heisman Trophy winner
Taye Diggs rsquo93 Stage screen and television actor How Stella Got Her Groove Back Rent Private Practice
Bruce Fowle rsquo60 Founding principal Fox amp Fowle Architects senior partner FXFOWLE Architects
Betsey Johnson rsquo64 Fashion designer and breast cancer activist
Rami Khouri rsquo70 Grsquo98 International journalist specializing in Middle Eastern affairs
Ted Koppel rsquo60 Former anchor ABC News Nightline special contributor to CBS News Sunday Morning
Steve Kroft rsquo67 Co-editor and news correspondent CBS 60 Minutes
Sol LeWitt rsquo41 Modern artist key creator of minimalism and conceptual art
Belva Ann Lockwood 1857 G 1872 H 1909 Womenrsquos rights pioneer and fi rst woman to argue a case before the US Supreme Court
Oren Lyons Jr rsquo58 Hrsquo93 Faithkeeper of the Turtle Clan of the Seneca Nations
Arielle Tepper Madover rsquo94 Theatrical and fi lm producer recent productions Monty Pythonrsquos Spamalot FrostNixon and Annie
Jessie Mueller rsquo05 Tony Award-winning actress
Joyce Carol Oates rsquo60 Author We Were the Mulvaneys Faithless Tales of Transgression and them
Lou Reed rsquo64 Singer-songwriter and guitarist The Velvet Underground
Newhouse III 18
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2 3
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8 9
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14
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Elsa Reichmanis rsquo72 Grsquo75 Former president American Chemical Society
Chris Renaud rsquo89 Oscar-nominated director of Despicable Me and executive producer of Minions
Todd Rubin rsquo04 President The Republic of Tea
Eli Saslow rsquo04 Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for the Washington Post
His Royal Highness Prince Sultan bin Salman Al Saud Grsquo99 Youngest person to fl y on the space shuttle
Aaron Sorkin rsquo83 Creator NBCrsquos The West Wing playwright and screenwriter A Few Good Men and The Social Network
John Sykes rsquo77 MTV founding executive
John Tsebe rsquo81 First black national librarian in South Africa
Bill Viola rsquo73 Video artist
Vanessa L Williams rsquo85 National recording artist and actress Desperate Housewives
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Applying for Admission Syracuse University uses the Common Application exclusively Yoursquoll apply directly to one of nine undergraduate colleges or to a dualcombined program within two colleges
Application Deadlines gt gt gt gt
Early Decision November 15 Regular Decision January 1 Spring Admission (fi rst-year or transfer) November 15 Transfer Admission (fall) July 1
Note An Early Admission option is also available for eligible high school juniors Federal financial aid is not available for students admitted under the Early Admission plan Applications received after this deadline will be considered on a space-available basis
How Your Application is Evaluated Academic performance including your senior year accomplishments participation in advanced coursework and standardized test scores Via your personal essay your goals interests experiences and values Evaluation from your guidance counselor and two academic teacher recommendations that convey a sense of your unique gifts capabilities and accomplishments Strength of character and exemplary citizenship through after-school activities volunteer work or employment
Apply today at syracuseeduadmissions
Life Sciences Complex
Financing Your Education Approximately 75 percent of Syracuse students receive some form of fi nancial support mostly from institutional aid but also from federal state or private sources When you apply for admission yoursquoll automatically be considered for merit-based scholarships which are awarded (regardless of need) for academic achievement and talent as well as for outstanding community involvement andor leadership You may also be eligible for assistance from federal sources including the Pell Grant TEACH Grant Work-Study and Supplemental Educational Opportunity Program as well as Federal Direct Student Loans and Federal Direct Plus Loans (for parents) Other possible aid sources include funding from your home state private resources and scholarships from outside the University
Estimated 2018-2019 Expenses The estimated cost of attending Syracuse University for the 2018ndash2019 academic year is based on the following
Direct (Billable) Costs Tuition $ 50230 Housing and Meals (average) $ 15558 Miscellaneous Fees $ 1637 Total Direct (Billable) Costs $ 67425
Non-Billable Costs (average) Books and Supplies $ 1500 Transportation $ 682 Personal Expenses $ 1050 Total Non-Billable Costs $ 3232
Subtotal (without health insurance) $ 70657 Health Insurance $ 1672 Total Cost of Attendance $ 72329
The 2018ndash2019 health insurance rate was not available at time of printing Therefore the 2017ndash2018 health insurance rate is listed This mandatory fee may be waived if student has adequate private health insurance
The above figur es are estimates The final Cost o f Attendance is pending Board of Trusteesrsquo approval and will be available for viewing in March at syracuseedufi nancialaid
Applying for financial aid is easy Your financial need is det ermined by the information that you provide on two separate forms that make up the financial aid application pr ocess
To apply for federal financial aid file the gt Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) fafsagov (code 002882)
To apply for Syracuse University Grant file the gt CSSFinancial Aid PROFILE collegeboardorgprofi le (code 2823)
Both applications available October 1 2017
Early Decision First-Year Students
Regular Decision First-Year and Transfer Students
Application Deadlines
FAFSA and CSSPROFILE November 15 2017
FAFSA and CSSPROFILE January 1 2018
Award Notifi cation Dates
January 2018 March 2018
For Homeschooled Students To be considered for federally funded financial aid programs contact the Admissions Offi ce for additional information
Transfer students should file aid applications at the same time your admission application is submitted but not later than July 1 2018
Attention Veterans Syracuse University is a proud participant in the Yellow Ribbon Program Through this program qualifying veteransrsquo and approved dependentsrsquo tuition and mandatory fee costs above those covered by the basic Post-911 GI Bill will be covered by Syracuse University and the Department of Veterans Affairs
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Syracuse University is an equal-opportunity affirmativ e-action institution We do not discriminate on the basis of race creed color gender national origin citizenship religion marital status age disability or perceived disability sexual orientation actual or perceived sex gender identity or expression military status status as a disabled veteran or a veteran of the Vietnam era or any other status protected by applicable law to the extent prohibited by law This nondiscrimination policy covers admissions employment and access to and treatment in University programs services and activities
Syracuse University welcomes people with disabilities and in compliance with Section 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 as amended and the Americans with Disabilities Act does not discriminate on the basis of disability Services for students with disabilities are coordinated by the Office o f Disability Services Room 309 804 University Avenue 3154434498 (VOICE) 3154431371 (TDD)
Syracuse University supports equal opportunity in compliance with Title VI and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 and does not discriminate on the basis of race color national origin or gender
Questions about any of the Universityrsquos equal-opportunity policies including compliance with Title VI Title VII and Title IX may be directed to the Executive Director of Equal Opportunity Inclusion and Resolution Services Skytop Offi ce Building Syracuse University Syracuse NY 13244-5300 telephone 3154430211
The information concerning academic requirements courses and programs of study contained in the publication does not constitute an irrevocable contract between the student and the University The University reserves the right to change discontinue or add academic requirements courses and programs of study Such changes may be made without notice although every effort will be made to provide timely notice to students It is the responsibility of the individual student to confirm that all appr opriate degree requirements are met
Syracuse University is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education For information please visit mscheorg or middlestatessyr edustatement-of-accreditation-status Professional accreditation for each of the professional colleges and schools accords with the regulations of the appropriate professional association For further information contact the deanrsquos offi ce of each school or college
It is Syracuse Universityrsquos policy to provide anyone on request with a printed copy of the Universityrsquos policies and procedures regarding campus security and safety as well as crime rates and statistics for the most recent three-year period A copy of Your Safety and Security at Syracuse University a handbook that provides this information is available from the Syracuse University Department of Public Safety (DPS) You may request a printed copy that includes crime statistics to be mailed within 10 days of a request by contacting the Department of Public SafetyAdvisory Committee on Campus Security at 005 Sims Hall Syracuse NY 13244 or by calling 3154435476 The handbook is updated annually DPSAdvisory Committee on Campus Safety will provide upon request all campus crime statistics as reported to the United States Department of Education (website opeedgovsecurity)
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Whether you are at the main campus or studying abroad
yoursquoll learn from internationally recognized professionals
(many of them Syracuse University alumni) Recent guests
include author Cheryl Strayed Grsquo02 executive producer
of Serial Sarah Koenig actress Anna Deavere Smith and
environmentalist Bill McKibben
Students welcome former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
Students meet with His Royal Highness Prince Sultan bin Salman Al Saud Grsquo99 the youngest person to fl y on the space shuttle and fi rst member of a royal family in space
Oliviero ToscanimdashItalian photographer best known for designing controversial advertising campaigns for Benettonmdashspeaks to students at Syracuse Universityrsquos Center in Florence Italy
Oprah Winfreymdashmedia mogul talk show host and actressmdashdescribes her career journey to students at the dedication of the Newhouse Studio amp Innovation Center
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Success at Syracuse
Career Services will help you fi nd internships to explore career fi elds learn new skills and gain hands-on experience syracuseeduservices
The Reneacutee Crown University Honors Program is an enhanced educational experience While you pursue your academic program yoursquore immersed in additional curricular enrichment and complete a capstone project before you graduate syracuseeduhonors
The Parents Offi ce provides support and advice to families throughout your time at the University syracuseeduparents
Reserve Offi cer Training Corps (ROTC) is an elective curriculum that enables you to become a commissioned offi cer in the Air Force or the Army while pursuing a degree syracuseedurotc
Syracuse Abroad offers learning opportunities in more than 60 countriesmdashmany of which include fi eld study internships and home stays All coursework carries University credit which allows you to complete your degree on schedule syracuseeduabroad
Discovery programs offer students in the College of Arts and Sciences and the College of Engineering and Computer Science the chance to spend their fi rst semester taking courses at one of three Syracuse centersmdashStrasbourg France Florence Italy or Madrid Spain
Discovery programs provide an international foundation that expands your academic and professional options syracuseeduadmissions
Shaffer Art Building
Success Beyond Syracuse
When you prepare to apply for a full-time job in the US or abroad Career Services offers one-on-one assistance including
gt gt gt
reacutesumeacute critiques practice interviews career fairs throughout the year
The offi ce will connect you with Syracuse alumni who can serve as mentors helping you to gather information about career paths and the transition from college
Syracuse University Career Placement Survey 2016
91of respondents found
opportunities
66employed
full- and part-time
24graduate
school
1 military
12
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On-campus research opportunities enable undergraduate students to gain valuable experience
Jessica Santana rsquo11 Grsquo13 and Evin Robinson rsquo12 Grsquo14 created New York On Tech a nonprofi t organization that provides pathways for students to thrive in technology and innovation
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Hong Kong Harbor
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Photo of Dinosaur Bar-B-Que copy Wainwright Photography
T h e H E A RT o f N E W YO R K S TAT E
The City of Syracuse is a fusion of distinctive
neighborhoods festivals parks professional sports
destination shopping and a thriving art and music scene
SY
RA
CU
SE
UN
IVE
RS
ITY
What is there to do in Syracuse
Intern Get experience at established corporations emerging tech companies and hospitalsmdashall near campus
Dine From Vietnamese to vegan BBQ to brewpub Syracuse is full of choices (many offering gluten-free options and locally sourced ingredients)
Shop Syracuse is home to the sixth-largest enclosed shopping center in the countrymdashDestiny USA
Volunteer Opportunities close to campus include Upstate University Hospital and the Rescue Mission
Play Rent a paddle boat at Green Lakes State Park ski at a nearby mountain or conquer your fear of heights at the Cuse Challenge Ropes Course on campus
Enjoy Life Ride the ferris wheel at the State Fair or visit Beak amp Skiff (named Best Apple Orchard by USA Today)
Weather in Syracuse Syracuse has four distinct seasons each with its own look activities and appeal
The Nancy Cantor Warehouse
Average Daily Temperature Avg High Avg Low
86deg F
77deg F
68deg F
59deg F
50deg F
41deg F
32deg F
23deg F
14deg F
5deg F
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
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Clinton Square downtown Syracuse
Onondaga Lake Park copy W
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Armory Square downtown Syracuse
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With 7 menrsquos and 11 womenrsquos athletic teams yoursquoll
have many opportunities to join your classmates
and cheer on the Orange Syracuse was recently
ranked 1 by the Princeton Review for ldquoStudents
Pack the Stadiumsrdquo
For a list of athletic teams visit cusecom
Carrier Dome 16
Basketball fans fill the Carrier Dome
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A LU M N I
Syracuse University alumni make their marks in a variety of professionsmdashfrom acting to zoology and everything in between
Waleed Abdalati rsquo86 NASA chief scientist
Joseph Biden Lrsquo68 US vice president
Dick Clark rsquo51 Former CEO Dick Clark Productions
Col Eileen Collins rsquo78 First female space shuttle commander
Bob Costas rsquo74 Sports announcer NBC
Dennis Crowley rsquo98 Co-founder Foursquare
Ernie Davis rsquo62 First African American Heisman Trophy winner
Taye Diggs rsquo93 Stage screen and television actor How Stella Got Her Groove Back Rent Private Practice
Bruce Fowle rsquo60 Founding principal Fox amp Fowle Architects senior partner FXFOWLE Architects
Betsey Johnson rsquo64 Fashion designer and breast cancer activist
Rami Khouri rsquo70 Grsquo98 International journalist specializing in Middle Eastern affairs
Ted Koppel rsquo60 Former anchor ABC News Nightline special contributor to CBS News Sunday Morning
Steve Kroft rsquo67 Co-editor and news correspondent CBS 60 Minutes
Sol LeWitt rsquo41 Modern artist key creator of minimalism and conceptual art
Belva Ann Lockwood 1857 G 1872 H 1909 Womenrsquos rights pioneer and fi rst woman to argue a case before the US Supreme Court
Oren Lyons Jr rsquo58 Hrsquo93 Faithkeeper of the Turtle Clan of the Seneca Nations
Arielle Tepper Madover rsquo94 Theatrical and fi lm producer recent productions Monty Pythonrsquos Spamalot FrostNixon and Annie
Jessie Mueller rsquo05 Tony Award-winning actress
Joyce Carol Oates rsquo60 Author We Were the Mulvaneys Faithless Tales of Transgression and them
Lou Reed rsquo64 Singer-songwriter and guitarist The Velvet Underground
Newhouse III 18
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2 3
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8 9
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Elsa Reichmanis rsquo72 Grsquo75 Former president American Chemical Society
Chris Renaud rsquo89 Oscar-nominated director of Despicable Me and executive producer of Minions
Todd Rubin rsquo04 President The Republic of Tea
Eli Saslow rsquo04 Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for the Washington Post
His Royal Highness Prince Sultan bin Salman Al Saud Grsquo99 Youngest person to fl y on the space shuttle
Aaron Sorkin rsquo83 Creator NBCrsquos The West Wing playwright and screenwriter A Few Good Men and The Social Network
John Sykes rsquo77 MTV founding executive
John Tsebe rsquo81 First black national librarian in South Africa
Bill Viola rsquo73 Video artist
Vanessa L Williams rsquo85 National recording artist and actress Desperate Housewives
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Applying for Admission Syracuse University uses the Common Application exclusively Yoursquoll apply directly to one of nine undergraduate colleges or to a dualcombined program within two colleges
Application Deadlines gt gt gt gt
Early Decision November 15 Regular Decision January 1 Spring Admission (fi rst-year or transfer) November 15 Transfer Admission (fall) July 1
Note An Early Admission option is also available for eligible high school juniors Federal financial aid is not available for students admitted under the Early Admission plan Applications received after this deadline will be considered on a space-available basis
How Your Application is Evaluated Academic performance including your senior year accomplishments participation in advanced coursework and standardized test scores Via your personal essay your goals interests experiences and values Evaluation from your guidance counselor and two academic teacher recommendations that convey a sense of your unique gifts capabilities and accomplishments Strength of character and exemplary citizenship through after-school activities volunteer work or employment
Apply today at syracuseeduadmissions
Life Sciences Complex
Financing Your Education Approximately 75 percent of Syracuse students receive some form of fi nancial support mostly from institutional aid but also from federal state or private sources When you apply for admission yoursquoll automatically be considered for merit-based scholarships which are awarded (regardless of need) for academic achievement and talent as well as for outstanding community involvement andor leadership You may also be eligible for assistance from federal sources including the Pell Grant TEACH Grant Work-Study and Supplemental Educational Opportunity Program as well as Federal Direct Student Loans and Federal Direct Plus Loans (for parents) Other possible aid sources include funding from your home state private resources and scholarships from outside the University
Estimated 2018-2019 Expenses The estimated cost of attending Syracuse University for the 2018ndash2019 academic year is based on the following
Direct (Billable) Costs Tuition $ 50230 Housing and Meals (average) $ 15558 Miscellaneous Fees $ 1637 Total Direct (Billable) Costs $ 67425
Non-Billable Costs (average) Books and Supplies $ 1500 Transportation $ 682 Personal Expenses $ 1050 Total Non-Billable Costs $ 3232
Subtotal (without health insurance) $ 70657 Health Insurance $ 1672 Total Cost of Attendance $ 72329
The 2018ndash2019 health insurance rate was not available at time of printing Therefore the 2017ndash2018 health insurance rate is listed This mandatory fee may be waived if student has adequate private health insurance
The above figur es are estimates The final Cost o f Attendance is pending Board of Trusteesrsquo approval and will be available for viewing in March at syracuseedufi nancialaid
Applying for financial aid is easy Your financial need is det ermined by the information that you provide on two separate forms that make up the financial aid application pr ocess
To apply for federal financial aid file the gt Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) fafsagov (code 002882)
To apply for Syracuse University Grant file the gt CSSFinancial Aid PROFILE collegeboardorgprofi le (code 2823)
Both applications available October 1 2017
Early Decision First-Year Students
Regular Decision First-Year and Transfer Students
Application Deadlines
FAFSA and CSSPROFILE November 15 2017
FAFSA and CSSPROFILE January 1 2018
Award Notifi cation Dates
January 2018 March 2018
For Homeschooled Students To be considered for federally funded financial aid programs contact the Admissions Offi ce for additional information
Transfer students should file aid applications at the same time your admission application is submitted but not later than July 1 2018
Attention Veterans Syracuse University is a proud participant in the Yellow Ribbon Program Through this program qualifying veteransrsquo and approved dependentsrsquo tuition and mandatory fee costs above those covered by the basic Post-911 GI Bill will be covered by Syracuse University and the Department of Veterans Affairs
20
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Syracuse University is an equal-opportunity affirmativ e-action institution We do not discriminate on the basis of race creed color gender national origin citizenship religion marital status age disability or perceived disability sexual orientation actual or perceived sex gender identity or expression military status status as a disabled veteran or a veteran of the Vietnam era or any other status protected by applicable law to the extent prohibited by law This nondiscrimination policy covers admissions employment and access to and treatment in University programs services and activities
Syracuse University welcomes people with disabilities and in compliance with Section 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 as amended and the Americans with Disabilities Act does not discriminate on the basis of disability Services for students with disabilities are coordinated by the Office o f Disability Services Room 309 804 University Avenue 3154434498 (VOICE) 3154431371 (TDD)
Syracuse University supports equal opportunity in compliance with Title VI and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 and does not discriminate on the basis of race color national origin or gender
Questions about any of the Universityrsquos equal-opportunity policies including compliance with Title VI Title VII and Title IX may be directed to the Executive Director of Equal Opportunity Inclusion and Resolution Services Skytop Offi ce Building Syracuse University Syracuse NY 13244-5300 telephone 3154430211
The information concerning academic requirements courses and programs of study contained in the publication does not constitute an irrevocable contract between the student and the University The University reserves the right to change discontinue or add academic requirements courses and programs of study Such changes may be made without notice although every effort will be made to provide timely notice to students It is the responsibility of the individual student to confirm that all appr opriate degree requirements are met
Syracuse University is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education For information please visit mscheorg or middlestatessyr edustatement-of-accreditation-status Professional accreditation for each of the professional colleges and schools accords with the regulations of the appropriate professional association For further information contact the deanrsquos offi ce of each school or college
It is Syracuse Universityrsquos policy to provide anyone on request with a printed copy of the Universityrsquos policies and procedures regarding campus security and safety as well as crime rates and statistics for the most recent three-year period A copy of Your Safety and Security at Syracuse University a handbook that provides this information is available from the Syracuse University Department of Public Safety (DPS) You may request a printed copy that includes crime statistics to be mailed within 10 days of a request by contacting the Department of Public SafetyAdvisory Committee on Campus Security at 005 Sims Hall Syracuse NY 13244 or by calling 3154435476 The handbook is updated annually DPSAdvisory Committee on Campus Safety will provide upon request all campus crime statistics as reported to the United States Department of Education (website opeedgovsecurity)
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YR
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Success at Syracuse
Career Services will help you fi nd internships to explore career fi elds learn new skills and gain hands-on experience syracuseeduservices
The Reneacutee Crown University Honors Program is an enhanced educational experience While you pursue your academic program yoursquore immersed in additional curricular enrichment and complete a capstone project before you graduate syracuseeduhonors
The Parents Offi ce provides support and advice to families throughout your time at the University syracuseeduparents
Reserve Offi cer Training Corps (ROTC) is an elective curriculum that enables you to become a commissioned offi cer in the Air Force or the Army while pursuing a degree syracuseedurotc
Syracuse Abroad offers learning opportunities in more than 60 countriesmdashmany of which include fi eld study internships and home stays All coursework carries University credit which allows you to complete your degree on schedule syracuseeduabroad
Discovery programs offer students in the College of Arts and Sciences and the College of Engineering and Computer Science the chance to spend their fi rst semester taking courses at one of three Syracuse centersmdashStrasbourg France Florence Italy or Madrid Spain
Discovery programs provide an international foundation that expands your academic and professional options syracuseeduadmissions
Shaffer Art Building
Success Beyond Syracuse
When you prepare to apply for a full-time job in the US or abroad Career Services offers one-on-one assistance including
gt gt gt
reacutesumeacute critiques practice interviews career fairs throughout the year
The offi ce will connect you with Syracuse alumni who can serve as mentors helping you to gather information about career paths and the transition from college
Syracuse University Career Placement Survey 2016
91of respondents found
opportunities
66employed
full- and part-time
24graduate
school
1 military
12
102574_DomesticViewbookindd 15 82117 219 PM
On-campus research opportunities enable undergraduate students to gain valuable experience
Jessica Santana rsquo11 Grsquo13 and Evin Robinson rsquo12 Grsquo14 created New York On Tech a nonprofi t organization that provides pathways for students to thrive in technology and innovation
Phot
o L
ouis
e Sh
umbr
is
Study abroad at one of seven Syracuse centers around the globe Beijing Florence Hong Kong London Madrid Santiago and Strasbourg
syracuseeduadmissions 13
Hong Kong Harbor
102574_DomesticViewbookindd 16 82117 219 PM
Photo of Dinosaur Bar-B-Que copy Wainwright Photography
T h e H E A RT o f N E W YO R K S TAT E
The City of Syracuse is a fusion of distinctive
neighborhoods festivals parks professional sports
destination shopping and a thriving art and music scene
SY
RA
CU
SE
UN
IVE
RS
ITY
What is there to do in Syracuse
Intern Get experience at established corporations emerging tech companies and hospitalsmdashall near campus
Dine From Vietnamese to vegan BBQ to brewpub Syracuse is full of choices (many offering gluten-free options and locally sourced ingredients)
Shop Syracuse is home to the sixth-largest enclosed shopping center in the countrymdashDestiny USA
Volunteer Opportunities close to campus include Upstate University Hospital and the Rescue Mission
Play Rent a paddle boat at Green Lakes State Park ski at a nearby mountain or conquer your fear of heights at the Cuse Challenge Ropes Course on campus
Enjoy Life Ride the ferris wheel at the State Fair or visit Beak amp Skiff (named Best Apple Orchard by USA Today)
Weather in Syracuse Syracuse has four distinct seasons each with its own look activities and appeal
The Nancy Cantor Warehouse
Average Daily Temperature Avg High Avg Low
86deg F
77deg F
68deg F
59deg F
50deg F
41deg F
32deg F
23deg F
14deg F
5deg F
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
14
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Clinton Square downtown Syracuse
Onondaga Lake Park copy W
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right
Pho
togr
aphy
Armory Square downtown Syracuse
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RA
CU
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UN
IVE
RS
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S P O RTS S C E N E
With 7 menrsquos and 11 womenrsquos athletic teams yoursquoll
have many opportunities to join your classmates
and cheer on the Orange Syracuse was recently
ranked 1 by the Princeton Review for ldquoStudents
Pack the Stadiumsrdquo
For a list of athletic teams visit cusecom
Carrier Dome 16
Basketball fans fill the Carrier Dome
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A LU M N I
Syracuse University alumni make their marks in a variety of professionsmdashfrom acting to zoology and everything in between
Waleed Abdalati rsquo86 NASA chief scientist
Joseph Biden Lrsquo68 US vice president
Dick Clark rsquo51 Former CEO Dick Clark Productions
Col Eileen Collins rsquo78 First female space shuttle commander
Bob Costas rsquo74 Sports announcer NBC
Dennis Crowley rsquo98 Co-founder Foursquare
Ernie Davis rsquo62 First African American Heisman Trophy winner
Taye Diggs rsquo93 Stage screen and television actor How Stella Got Her Groove Back Rent Private Practice
Bruce Fowle rsquo60 Founding principal Fox amp Fowle Architects senior partner FXFOWLE Architects
Betsey Johnson rsquo64 Fashion designer and breast cancer activist
Rami Khouri rsquo70 Grsquo98 International journalist specializing in Middle Eastern affairs
Ted Koppel rsquo60 Former anchor ABC News Nightline special contributor to CBS News Sunday Morning
Steve Kroft rsquo67 Co-editor and news correspondent CBS 60 Minutes
Sol LeWitt rsquo41 Modern artist key creator of minimalism and conceptual art
Belva Ann Lockwood 1857 G 1872 H 1909 Womenrsquos rights pioneer and fi rst woman to argue a case before the US Supreme Court
Oren Lyons Jr rsquo58 Hrsquo93 Faithkeeper of the Turtle Clan of the Seneca Nations
Arielle Tepper Madover rsquo94 Theatrical and fi lm producer recent productions Monty Pythonrsquos Spamalot FrostNixon and Annie
Jessie Mueller rsquo05 Tony Award-winning actress
Joyce Carol Oates rsquo60 Author We Were the Mulvaneys Faithless Tales of Transgression and them
Lou Reed rsquo64 Singer-songwriter and guitarist The Velvet Underground
Newhouse III 18
5
15
2 3
6
8 9
12
14
11
Elsa Reichmanis rsquo72 Grsquo75 Former president American Chemical Society
Chris Renaud rsquo89 Oscar-nominated director of Despicable Me and executive producer of Minions
Todd Rubin rsquo04 President The Republic of Tea
Eli Saslow rsquo04 Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for the Washington Post
His Royal Highness Prince Sultan bin Salman Al Saud Grsquo99 Youngest person to fl y on the space shuttle
Aaron Sorkin rsquo83 Creator NBCrsquos The West Wing playwright and screenwriter A Few Good Men and The Social Network
John Sykes rsquo77 MTV founding executive
John Tsebe rsquo81 First black national librarian in South Africa
Bill Viola rsquo73 Video artist
Vanessa L Williams rsquo85 National recording artist and actress Desperate Housewives
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4
7
10
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A D M I S S I O N S a n d F I N A N C I N G YO U R E D U CAT I O NS
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Applying for Admission Syracuse University uses the Common Application exclusively Yoursquoll apply directly to one of nine undergraduate colleges or to a dualcombined program within two colleges
Application Deadlines gt gt gt gt
Early Decision November 15 Regular Decision January 1 Spring Admission (fi rst-year or transfer) November 15 Transfer Admission (fall) July 1
Note An Early Admission option is also available for eligible high school juniors Federal financial aid is not available for students admitted under the Early Admission plan Applications received after this deadline will be considered on a space-available basis
How Your Application is Evaluated Academic performance including your senior year accomplishments participation in advanced coursework and standardized test scores Via your personal essay your goals interests experiences and values Evaluation from your guidance counselor and two academic teacher recommendations that convey a sense of your unique gifts capabilities and accomplishments Strength of character and exemplary citizenship through after-school activities volunteer work or employment
Apply today at syracuseeduadmissions
Life Sciences Complex
Financing Your Education Approximately 75 percent of Syracuse students receive some form of fi nancial support mostly from institutional aid but also from federal state or private sources When you apply for admission yoursquoll automatically be considered for merit-based scholarships which are awarded (regardless of need) for academic achievement and talent as well as for outstanding community involvement andor leadership You may also be eligible for assistance from federal sources including the Pell Grant TEACH Grant Work-Study and Supplemental Educational Opportunity Program as well as Federal Direct Student Loans and Federal Direct Plus Loans (for parents) Other possible aid sources include funding from your home state private resources and scholarships from outside the University
Estimated 2018-2019 Expenses The estimated cost of attending Syracuse University for the 2018ndash2019 academic year is based on the following
Direct (Billable) Costs Tuition $ 50230 Housing and Meals (average) $ 15558 Miscellaneous Fees $ 1637 Total Direct (Billable) Costs $ 67425
Non-Billable Costs (average) Books and Supplies $ 1500 Transportation $ 682 Personal Expenses $ 1050 Total Non-Billable Costs $ 3232
Subtotal (without health insurance) $ 70657 Health Insurance $ 1672 Total Cost of Attendance $ 72329
The 2018ndash2019 health insurance rate was not available at time of printing Therefore the 2017ndash2018 health insurance rate is listed This mandatory fee may be waived if student has adequate private health insurance
The above figur es are estimates The final Cost o f Attendance is pending Board of Trusteesrsquo approval and will be available for viewing in March at syracuseedufi nancialaid
Applying for financial aid is easy Your financial need is det ermined by the information that you provide on two separate forms that make up the financial aid application pr ocess
To apply for federal financial aid file the gt Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) fafsagov (code 002882)
To apply for Syracuse University Grant file the gt CSSFinancial Aid PROFILE collegeboardorgprofi le (code 2823)
Both applications available October 1 2017
Early Decision First-Year Students
Regular Decision First-Year and Transfer Students
Application Deadlines
FAFSA and CSSPROFILE November 15 2017
FAFSA and CSSPROFILE January 1 2018
Award Notifi cation Dates
January 2018 March 2018
For Homeschooled Students To be considered for federally funded financial aid programs contact the Admissions Offi ce for additional information
Transfer students should file aid applications at the same time your admission application is submitted but not later than July 1 2018
Attention Veterans Syracuse University is a proud participant in the Yellow Ribbon Program Through this program qualifying veteransrsquo and approved dependentsrsquo tuition and mandatory fee costs above those covered by the basic Post-911 GI Bill will be covered by Syracuse University and the Department of Veterans Affairs
20
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Syracuse University is an equal-opportunity affirmativ e-action institution We do not discriminate on the basis of race creed color gender national origin citizenship religion marital status age disability or perceived disability sexual orientation actual or perceived sex gender identity or expression military status status as a disabled veteran or a veteran of the Vietnam era or any other status protected by applicable law to the extent prohibited by law This nondiscrimination policy covers admissions employment and access to and treatment in University programs services and activities
Syracuse University welcomes people with disabilities and in compliance with Section 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 as amended and the Americans with Disabilities Act does not discriminate on the basis of disability Services for students with disabilities are coordinated by the Office o f Disability Services Room 309 804 University Avenue 3154434498 (VOICE) 3154431371 (TDD)
Syracuse University supports equal opportunity in compliance with Title VI and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 and does not discriminate on the basis of race color national origin or gender
Questions about any of the Universityrsquos equal-opportunity policies including compliance with Title VI Title VII and Title IX may be directed to the Executive Director of Equal Opportunity Inclusion and Resolution Services Skytop Offi ce Building Syracuse University Syracuse NY 13244-5300 telephone 3154430211
The information concerning academic requirements courses and programs of study contained in the publication does not constitute an irrevocable contract between the student and the University The University reserves the right to change discontinue or add academic requirements courses and programs of study Such changes may be made without notice although every effort will be made to provide timely notice to students It is the responsibility of the individual student to confirm that all appr opriate degree requirements are met
Syracuse University is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education For information please visit mscheorg or middlestatessyr edustatement-of-accreditation-status Professional accreditation for each of the professional colleges and schools accords with the regulations of the appropriate professional association For further information contact the deanrsquos offi ce of each school or college
It is Syracuse Universityrsquos policy to provide anyone on request with a printed copy of the Universityrsquos policies and procedures regarding campus security and safety as well as crime rates and statistics for the most recent three-year period A copy of Your Safety and Security at Syracuse University a handbook that provides this information is available from the Syracuse University Department of Public Safety (DPS) You may request a printed copy that includes crime statistics to be mailed within 10 days of a request by contacting the Department of Public SafetyAdvisory Committee on Campus Security at 005 Sims Hall Syracuse NY 13244 or by calling 3154435476 The handbook is updated annually DPSAdvisory Committee on Campus Safety will provide upon request all campus crime statistics as reported to the United States Department of Education (website opeedgovsecurity)
syracuseeduadmissions
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S E R V I C E S a n d CA R E E R P R E PA R AT I O NS
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Success at Syracuse
Career Services will help you fi nd internships to explore career fi elds learn new skills and gain hands-on experience syracuseeduservices
The Reneacutee Crown University Honors Program is an enhanced educational experience While you pursue your academic program yoursquore immersed in additional curricular enrichment and complete a capstone project before you graduate syracuseeduhonors
The Parents Offi ce provides support and advice to families throughout your time at the University syracuseeduparents
Reserve Offi cer Training Corps (ROTC) is an elective curriculum that enables you to become a commissioned offi cer in the Air Force or the Army while pursuing a degree syracuseedurotc
Syracuse Abroad offers learning opportunities in more than 60 countriesmdashmany of which include fi eld study internships and home stays All coursework carries University credit which allows you to complete your degree on schedule syracuseeduabroad
Discovery programs offer students in the College of Arts and Sciences and the College of Engineering and Computer Science the chance to spend their fi rst semester taking courses at one of three Syracuse centersmdashStrasbourg France Florence Italy or Madrid Spain
Discovery programs provide an international foundation that expands your academic and professional options syracuseeduadmissions
Shaffer Art Building
Success Beyond Syracuse
When you prepare to apply for a full-time job in the US or abroad Career Services offers one-on-one assistance including
gt gt gt
reacutesumeacute critiques practice interviews career fairs throughout the year
The offi ce will connect you with Syracuse alumni who can serve as mentors helping you to gather information about career paths and the transition from college
Syracuse University Career Placement Survey 2016
91of respondents found
opportunities
66employed
full- and part-time
24graduate
school
1 military
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On-campus research opportunities enable undergraduate students to gain valuable experience
Jessica Santana rsquo11 Grsquo13 and Evin Robinson rsquo12 Grsquo14 created New York On Tech a nonprofi t organization that provides pathways for students to thrive in technology and innovation
Phot
o L
ouis
e Sh
umbr
is
Study abroad at one of seven Syracuse centers around the globe Beijing Florence Hong Kong London Madrid Santiago and Strasbourg
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Hong Kong Harbor
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Photo of Dinosaur Bar-B-Que copy Wainwright Photography
T h e H E A RT o f N E W YO R K S TAT E
The City of Syracuse is a fusion of distinctive
neighborhoods festivals parks professional sports
destination shopping and a thriving art and music scene
SY
RA
CU
SE
UN
IVE
RS
ITY
What is there to do in Syracuse
Intern Get experience at established corporations emerging tech companies and hospitalsmdashall near campus
Dine From Vietnamese to vegan BBQ to brewpub Syracuse is full of choices (many offering gluten-free options and locally sourced ingredients)
Shop Syracuse is home to the sixth-largest enclosed shopping center in the countrymdashDestiny USA
Volunteer Opportunities close to campus include Upstate University Hospital and the Rescue Mission
Play Rent a paddle boat at Green Lakes State Park ski at a nearby mountain or conquer your fear of heights at the Cuse Challenge Ropes Course on campus
Enjoy Life Ride the ferris wheel at the State Fair or visit Beak amp Skiff (named Best Apple Orchard by USA Today)
Weather in Syracuse Syracuse has four distinct seasons each with its own look activities and appeal
The Nancy Cantor Warehouse
Average Daily Temperature Avg High Avg Low
86deg F
77deg F
68deg F
59deg F
50deg F
41deg F
32deg F
23deg F
14deg F
5deg F
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
14
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Clinton Square downtown Syracuse
Onondaga Lake Park copy W
ainw
right
Pho
togr
aphy
Armory Square downtown Syracuse
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CU
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UN
IVE
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ITY
S P O RTS S C E N E
With 7 menrsquos and 11 womenrsquos athletic teams yoursquoll
have many opportunities to join your classmates
and cheer on the Orange Syracuse was recently
ranked 1 by the Princeton Review for ldquoStudents
Pack the Stadiumsrdquo
For a list of athletic teams visit cusecom
Carrier Dome 16
Basketball fans fill the Carrier Dome
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A LU M N I
Syracuse University alumni make their marks in a variety of professionsmdashfrom acting to zoology and everything in between
Waleed Abdalati rsquo86 NASA chief scientist
Joseph Biden Lrsquo68 US vice president
Dick Clark rsquo51 Former CEO Dick Clark Productions
Col Eileen Collins rsquo78 First female space shuttle commander
Bob Costas rsquo74 Sports announcer NBC
Dennis Crowley rsquo98 Co-founder Foursquare
Ernie Davis rsquo62 First African American Heisman Trophy winner
Taye Diggs rsquo93 Stage screen and television actor How Stella Got Her Groove Back Rent Private Practice
Bruce Fowle rsquo60 Founding principal Fox amp Fowle Architects senior partner FXFOWLE Architects
Betsey Johnson rsquo64 Fashion designer and breast cancer activist
Rami Khouri rsquo70 Grsquo98 International journalist specializing in Middle Eastern affairs
Ted Koppel rsquo60 Former anchor ABC News Nightline special contributor to CBS News Sunday Morning
Steve Kroft rsquo67 Co-editor and news correspondent CBS 60 Minutes
Sol LeWitt rsquo41 Modern artist key creator of minimalism and conceptual art
Belva Ann Lockwood 1857 G 1872 H 1909 Womenrsquos rights pioneer and fi rst woman to argue a case before the US Supreme Court
Oren Lyons Jr rsquo58 Hrsquo93 Faithkeeper of the Turtle Clan of the Seneca Nations
Arielle Tepper Madover rsquo94 Theatrical and fi lm producer recent productions Monty Pythonrsquos Spamalot FrostNixon and Annie
Jessie Mueller rsquo05 Tony Award-winning actress
Joyce Carol Oates rsquo60 Author We Were the Mulvaneys Faithless Tales of Transgression and them
Lou Reed rsquo64 Singer-songwriter and guitarist The Velvet Underground
Newhouse III 18
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2 3
6
8 9
12
14
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Elsa Reichmanis rsquo72 Grsquo75 Former president American Chemical Society
Chris Renaud rsquo89 Oscar-nominated director of Despicable Me and executive producer of Minions
Todd Rubin rsquo04 President The Republic of Tea
Eli Saslow rsquo04 Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for the Washington Post
His Royal Highness Prince Sultan bin Salman Al Saud Grsquo99 Youngest person to fl y on the space shuttle
Aaron Sorkin rsquo83 Creator NBCrsquos The West Wing playwright and screenwriter A Few Good Men and The Social Network
John Sykes rsquo77 MTV founding executive
John Tsebe rsquo81 First black national librarian in South Africa
Bill Viola rsquo73 Video artist
Vanessa L Williams rsquo85 National recording artist and actress Desperate Housewives
1
4
7
10
13
Commencement in the Carrier Dome
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A D M I S S I O N S a n d F I N A N C I N G YO U R E D U CAT I O NS
YR
AC
US
E U
NIV
ER
SIT
Y
Applying for Admission Syracuse University uses the Common Application exclusively Yoursquoll apply directly to one of nine undergraduate colleges or to a dualcombined program within two colleges
Application Deadlines gt gt gt gt
Early Decision November 15 Regular Decision January 1 Spring Admission (fi rst-year or transfer) November 15 Transfer Admission (fall) July 1
Note An Early Admission option is also available for eligible high school juniors Federal financial aid is not available for students admitted under the Early Admission plan Applications received after this deadline will be considered on a space-available basis
How Your Application is Evaluated Academic performance including your senior year accomplishments participation in advanced coursework and standardized test scores Via your personal essay your goals interests experiences and values Evaluation from your guidance counselor and two academic teacher recommendations that convey a sense of your unique gifts capabilities and accomplishments Strength of character and exemplary citizenship through after-school activities volunteer work or employment
Apply today at syracuseeduadmissions
Life Sciences Complex
Financing Your Education Approximately 75 percent of Syracuse students receive some form of fi nancial support mostly from institutional aid but also from federal state or private sources When you apply for admission yoursquoll automatically be considered for merit-based scholarships which are awarded (regardless of need) for academic achievement and talent as well as for outstanding community involvement andor leadership You may also be eligible for assistance from federal sources including the Pell Grant TEACH Grant Work-Study and Supplemental Educational Opportunity Program as well as Federal Direct Student Loans and Federal Direct Plus Loans (for parents) Other possible aid sources include funding from your home state private resources and scholarships from outside the University
Estimated 2018-2019 Expenses The estimated cost of attending Syracuse University for the 2018ndash2019 academic year is based on the following
Direct (Billable) Costs Tuition $ 50230 Housing and Meals (average) $ 15558 Miscellaneous Fees $ 1637 Total Direct (Billable) Costs $ 67425
Non-Billable Costs (average) Books and Supplies $ 1500 Transportation $ 682 Personal Expenses $ 1050 Total Non-Billable Costs $ 3232
Subtotal (without health insurance) $ 70657 Health Insurance $ 1672 Total Cost of Attendance $ 72329
The 2018ndash2019 health insurance rate was not available at time of printing Therefore the 2017ndash2018 health insurance rate is listed This mandatory fee may be waived if student has adequate private health insurance
The above figur es are estimates The final Cost o f Attendance is pending Board of Trusteesrsquo approval and will be available for viewing in March at syracuseedufi nancialaid
Applying for financial aid is easy Your financial need is det ermined by the information that you provide on two separate forms that make up the financial aid application pr ocess
To apply for federal financial aid file the gt Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) fafsagov (code 002882)
To apply for Syracuse University Grant file the gt CSSFinancial Aid PROFILE collegeboardorgprofi le (code 2823)
Both applications available October 1 2017
Early Decision First-Year Students
Regular Decision First-Year and Transfer Students
Application Deadlines
FAFSA and CSSPROFILE November 15 2017
FAFSA and CSSPROFILE January 1 2018
Award Notifi cation Dates
January 2018 March 2018
For Homeschooled Students To be considered for federally funded financial aid programs contact the Admissions Offi ce for additional information
Transfer students should file aid applications at the same time your admission application is submitted but not later than July 1 2018
Attention Veterans Syracuse University is a proud participant in the Yellow Ribbon Program Through this program qualifying veteransrsquo and approved dependentsrsquo tuition and mandatory fee costs above those covered by the basic Post-911 GI Bill will be covered by Syracuse University and the Department of Veterans Affairs
20
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Syracuse University is an equal-opportunity affirmativ e-action institution We do not discriminate on the basis of race creed color gender national origin citizenship religion marital status age disability or perceived disability sexual orientation actual or perceived sex gender identity or expression military status status as a disabled veteran or a veteran of the Vietnam era or any other status protected by applicable law to the extent prohibited by law This nondiscrimination policy covers admissions employment and access to and treatment in University programs services and activities
Syracuse University welcomes people with disabilities and in compliance with Section 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 as amended and the Americans with Disabilities Act does not discriminate on the basis of disability Services for students with disabilities are coordinated by the Office o f Disability Services Room 309 804 University Avenue 3154434498 (VOICE) 3154431371 (TDD)
Syracuse University supports equal opportunity in compliance with Title VI and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 and does not discriminate on the basis of race color national origin or gender
Questions about any of the Universityrsquos equal-opportunity policies including compliance with Title VI Title VII and Title IX may be directed to the Executive Director of Equal Opportunity Inclusion and Resolution Services Skytop Offi ce Building Syracuse University Syracuse NY 13244-5300 telephone 3154430211
The information concerning academic requirements courses and programs of study contained in the publication does not constitute an irrevocable contract between the student and the University The University reserves the right to change discontinue or add academic requirements courses and programs of study Such changes may be made without notice although every effort will be made to provide timely notice to students It is the responsibility of the individual student to confirm that all appr opriate degree requirements are met
Syracuse University is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education For information please visit mscheorg or middlestatessyr edustatement-of-accreditation-status Professional accreditation for each of the professional colleges and schools accords with the regulations of the appropriate professional association For further information contact the deanrsquos offi ce of each school or college
It is Syracuse Universityrsquos policy to provide anyone on request with a printed copy of the Universityrsquos policies and procedures regarding campus security and safety as well as crime rates and statistics for the most recent three-year period A copy of Your Safety and Security at Syracuse University a handbook that provides this information is available from the Syracuse University Department of Public Safety (DPS) You may request a printed copy that includes crime statistics to be mailed within 10 days of a request by contacting the Department of Public SafetyAdvisory Committee on Campus Security at 005 Sims Hall Syracuse NY 13244 or by calling 3154435476 The handbook is updated annually DPSAdvisory Committee on Campus Safety will provide upon request all campus crime statistics as reported to the United States Department of Education (website opeedgovsecurity)
syracuseeduadmissions
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On-campus research opportunities enable undergraduate students to gain valuable experience
Jessica Santana rsquo11 Grsquo13 and Evin Robinson rsquo12 Grsquo14 created New York On Tech a nonprofi t organization that provides pathways for students to thrive in technology and innovation
Phot
o L
ouis
e Sh
umbr
is
Study abroad at one of seven Syracuse centers around the globe Beijing Florence Hong Kong London Madrid Santiago and Strasbourg
syracuseeduadmissions 13
Hong Kong Harbor
102574_DomesticViewbookindd 16 82117 219 PM
Photo of Dinosaur Bar-B-Que copy Wainwright Photography
T h e H E A RT o f N E W YO R K S TAT E
The City of Syracuse is a fusion of distinctive
neighborhoods festivals parks professional sports
destination shopping and a thriving art and music scene
SY
RA
CU
SE
UN
IVE
RS
ITY
What is there to do in Syracuse
Intern Get experience at established corporations emerging tech companies and hospitalsmdashall near campus
Dine From Vietnamese to vegan BBQ to brewpub Syracuse is full of choices (many offering gluten-free options and locally sourced ingredients)
Shop Syracuse is home to the sixth-largest enclosed shopping center in the countrymdashDestiny USA
Volunteer Opportunities close to campus include Upstate University Hospital and the Rescue Mission
Play Rent a paddle boat at Green Lakes State Park ski at a nearby mountain or conquer your fear of heights at the Cuse Challenge Ropes Course on campus
Enjoy Life Ride the ferris wheel at the State Fair or visit Beak amp Skiff (named Best Apple Orchard by USA Today)
Weather in Syracuse Syracuse has four distinct seasons each with its own look activities and appeal
The Nancy Cantor Warehouse
Average Daily Temperature Avg High Avg Low
86deg F
77deg F
68deg F
59deg F
50deg F
41deg F
32deg F
23deg F
14deg F
5deg F
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
14
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Clinton Square downtown Syracuse
Onondaga Lake Park copy W
ainw
right
Pho
togr
aphy
Armory Square downtown Syracuse
15
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SY
RA
CU
SE
UN
IVE
RS
ITY
S P O RTS S C E N E
With 7 menrsquos and 11 womenrsquos athletic teams yoursquoll
have many opportunities to join your classmates
and cheer on the Orange Syracuse was recently
ranked 1 by the Princeton Review for ldquoStudents
Pack the Stadiumsrdquo
For a list of athletic teams visit cusecom
Carrier Dome 16
Basketball fans fill the Carrier Dome
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3
4
5
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A LU M N I
Syracuse University alumni make their marks in a variety of professionsmdashfrom acting to zoology and everything in between
Waleed Abdalati rsquo86 NASA chief scientist
Joseph Biden Lrsquo68 US vice president
Dick Clark rsquo51 Former CEO Dick Clark Productions
Col Eileen Collins rsquo78 First female space shuttle commander
Bob Costas rsquo74 Sports announcer NBC
Dennis Crowley rsquo98 Co-founder Foursquare
Ernie Davis rsquo62 First African American Heisman Trophy winner
Taye Diggs rsquo93 Stage screen and television actor How Stella Got Her Groove Back Rent Private Practice
Bruce Fowle rsquo60 Founding principal Fox amp Fowle Architects senior partner FXFOWLE Architects
Betsey Johnson rsquo64 Fashion designer and breast cancer activist
Rami Khouri rsquo70 Grsquo98 International journalist specializing in Middle Eastern affairs
Ted Koppel rsquo60 Former anchor ABC News Nightline special contributor to CBS News Sunday Morning
Steve Kroft rsquo67 Co-editor and news correspondent CBS 60 Minutes
Sol LeWitt rsquo41 Modern artist key creator of minimalism and conceptual art
Belva Ann Lockwood 1857 G 1872 H 1909 Womenrsquos rights pioneer and fi rst woman to argue a case before the US Supreme Court
Oren Lyons Jr rsquo58 Hrsquo93 Faithkeeper of the Turtle Clan of the Seneca Nations
Arielle Tepper Madover rsquo94 Theatrical and fi lm producer recent productions Monty Pythonrsquos Spamalot FrostNixon and Annie
Jessie Mueller rsquo05 Tony Award-winning actress
Joyce Carol Oates rsquo60 Author We Were the Mulvaneys Faithless Tales of Transgression and them
Lou Reed rsquo64 Singer-songwriter and guitarist The Velvet Underground
Newhouse III 18
5
15
2 3
6
8 9
12
14
11
Elsa Reichmanis rsquo72 Grsquo75 Former president American Chemical Society
Chris Renaud rsquo89 Oscar-nominated director of Despicable Me and executive producer of Minions
Todd Rubin rsquo04 President The Republic of Tea
Eli Saslow rsquo04 Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for the Washington Post
His Royal Highness Prince Sultan bin Salman Al Saud Grsquo99 Youngest person to fl y on the space shuttle
Aaron Sorkin rsquo83 Creator NBCrsquos The West Wing playwright and screenwriter A Few Good Men and The Social Network
John Sykes rsquo77 MTV founding executive
John Tsebe rsquo81 First black national librarian in South Africa
Bill Viola rsquo73 Video artist
Vanessa L Williams rsquo85 National recording artist and actress Desperate Housewives
1
4
7
10
13
Commencement in the Carrier Dome
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A D M I S S I O N S a n d F I N A N C I N G YO U R E D U CAT I O NS
YR
AC
US
E U
NIV
ER
SIT
Y
Applying for Admission Syracuse University uses the Common Application exclusively Yoursquoll apply directly to one of nine undergraduate colleges or to a dualcombined program within two colleges
Application Deadlines gt gt gt gt
Early Decision November 15 Regular Decision January 1 Spring Admission (fi rst-year or transfer) November 15 Transfer Admission (fall) July 1
Note An Early Admission option is also available for eligible high school juniors Federal financial aid is not available for students admitted under the Early Admission plan Applications received after this deadline will be considered on a space-available basis
How Your Application is Evaluated Academic performance including your senior year accomplishments participation in advanced coursework and standardized test scores Via your personal essay your goals interests experiences and values Evaluation from your guidance counselor and two academic teacher recommendations that convey a sense of your unique gifts capabilities and accomplishments Strength of character and exemplary citizenship through after-school activities volunteer work or employment
Apply today at syracuseeduadmissions
Life Sciences Complex
Financing Your Education Approximately 75 percent of Syracuse students receive some form of fi nancial support mostly from institutional aid but also from federal state or private sources When you apply for admission yoursquoll automatically be considered for merit-based scholarships which are awarded (regardless of need) for academic achievement and talent as well as for outstanding community involvement andor leadership You may also be eligible for assistance from federal sources including the Pell Grant TEACH Grant Work-Study and Supplemental Educational Opportunity Program as well as Federal Direct Student Loans and Federal Direct Plus Loans (for parents) Other possible aid sources include funding from your home state private resources and scholarships from outside the University
Estimated 2018-2019 Expenses The estimated cost of attending Syracuse University for the 2018ndash2019 academic year is based on the following
Direct (Billable) Costs Tuition $ 50230 Housing and Meals (average) $ 15558 Miscellaneous Fees $ 1637 Total Direct (Billable) Costs $ 67425
Non-Billable Costs (average) Books and Supplies $ 1500 Transportation $ 682 Personal Expenses $ 1050 Total Non-Billable Costs $ 3232
Subtotal (without health insurance) $ 70657 Health Insurance $ 1672 Total Cost of Attendance $ 72329
The 2018ndash2019 health insurance rate was not available at time of printing Therefore the 2017ndash2018 health insurance rate is listed This mandatory fee may be waived if student has adequate private health insurance
The above figur es are estimates The final Cost o f Attendance is pending Board of Trusteesrsquo approval and will be available for viewing in March at syracuseedufi nancialaid
Applying for financial aid is easy Your financial need is det ermined by the information that you provide on two separate forms that make up the financial aid application pr ocess
To apply for federal financial aid file the gt Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) fafsagov (code 002882)
To apply for Syracuse University Grant file the gt CSSFinancial Aid PROFILE collegeboardorgprofi le (code 2823)
Both applications available October 1 2017
Early Decision First-Year Students
Regular Decision First-Year and Transfer Students
Application Deadlines
FAFSA and CSSPROFILE November 15 2017
FAFSA and CSSPROFILE January 1 2018
Award Notifi cation Dates
January 2018 March 2018
For Homeschooled Students To be considered for federally funded financial aid programs contact the Admissions Offi ce for additional information
Transfer students should file aid applications at the same time your admission application is submitted but not later than July 1 2018
Attention Veterans Syracuse University is a proud participant in the Yellow Ribbon Program Through this program qualifying veteransrsquo and approved dependentsrsquo tuition and mandatory fee costs above those covered by the basic Post-911 GI Bill will be covered by Syracuse University and the Department of Veterans Affairs
20
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Syracuse University is an equal-opportunity affirmativ e-action institution We do not discriminate on the basis of race creed color gender national origin citizenship religion marital status age disability or perceived disability sexual orientation actual or perceived sex gender identity or expression military status status as a disabled veteran or a veteran of the Vietnam era or any other status protected by applicable law to the extent prohibited by law This nondiscrimination policy covers admissions employment and access to and treatment in University programs services and activities
Syracuse University welcomes people with disabilities and in compliance with Section 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 as amended and the Americans with Disabilities Act does not discriminate on the basis of disability Services for students with disabilities are coordinated by the Office o f Disability Services Room 309 804 University Avenue 3154434498 (VOICE) 3154431371 (TDD)
Syracuse University supports equal opportunity in compliance with Title VI and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 and does not discriminate on the basis of race color national origin or gender
Questions about any of the Universityrsquos equal-opportunity policies including compliance with Title VI Title VII and Title IX may be directed to the Executive Director of Equal Opportunity Inclusion and Resolution Services Skytop Offi ce Building Syracuse University Syracuse NY 13244-5300 telephone 3154430211
The information concerning academic requirements courses and programs of study contained in the publication does not constitute an irrevocable contract between the student and the University The University reserves the right to change discontinue or add academic requirements courses and programs of study Such changes may be made without notice although every effort will be made to provide timely notice to students It is the responsibility of the individual student to confirm that all appr opriate degree requirements are met
Syracuse University is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education For information please visit mscheorg or middlestatessyr edustatement-of-accreditation-status Professional accreditation for each of the professional colleges and schools accords with the regulations of the appropriate professional association For further information contact the deanrsquos offi ce of each school or college
It is Syracuse Universityrsquos policy to provide anyone on request with a printed copy of the Universityrsquos policies and procedures regarding campus security and safety as well as crime rates and statistics for the most recent three-year period A copy of Your Safety and Security at Syracuse University a handbook that provides this information is available from the Syracuse University Department of Public Safety (DPS) You may request a printed copy that includes crime statistics to be mailed within 10 days of a request by contacting the Department of Public SafetyAdvisory Committee on Campus Security at 005 Sims Hall Syracuse NY 13244 or by calling 3154435476 The handbook is updated annually DPSAdvisory Committee on Campus Safety will provide upon request all campus crime statistics as reported to the United States Department of Education (website opeedgovsecurity)
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Photo of Dinosaur Bar-B-Que copy Wainwright Photography
T h e H E A RT o f N E W YO R K S TAT E
The City of Syracuse is a fusion of distinctive
neighborhoods festivals parks professional sports
destination shopping and a thriving art and music scene
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What is there to do in Syracuse
Intern Get experience at established corporations emerging tech companies and hospitalsmdashall near campus
Dine From Vietnamese to vegan BBQ to brewpub Syracuse is full of choices (many offering gluten-free options and locally sourced ingredients)
Shop Syracuse is home to the sixth-largest enclosed shopping center in the countrymdashDestiny USA
Volunteer Opportunities close to campus include Upstate University Hospital and the Rescue Mission
Play Rent a paddle boat at Green Lakes State Park ski at a nearby mountain or conquer your fear of heights at the Cuse Challenge Ropes Course on campus
Enjoy Life Ride the ferris wheel at the State Fair or visit Beak amp Skiff (named Best Apple Orchard by USA Today)
Weather in Syracuse Syracuse has four distinct seasons each with its own look activities and appeal
The Nancy Cantor Warehouse
Average Daily Temperature Avg High Avg Low
86deg F
77deg F
68deg F
59deg F
50deg F
41deg F
32deg F
23deg F
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5deg F
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
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With 7 menrsquos and 11 womenrsquos athletic teams yoursquoll
have many opportunities to join your classmates
and cheer on the Orange Syracuse was recently
ranked 1 by the Princeton Review for ldquoStudents
Pack the Stadiumsrdquo
For a list of athletic teams visit cusecom
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Basketball fans fill the Carrier Dome
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Syracuse University alumni make their marks in a variety of professionsmdashfrom acting to zoology and everything in between
Waleed Abdalati rsquo86 NASA chief scientist
Joseph Biden Lrsquo68 US vice president
Dick Clark rsquo51 Former CEO Dick Clark Productions
Col Eileen Collins rsquo78 First female space shuttle commander
Bob Costas rsquo74 Sports announcer NBC
Dennis Crowley rsquo98 Co-founder Foursquare
Ernie Davis rsquo62 First African American Heisman Trophy winner
Taye Diggs rsquo93 Stage screen and television actor How Stella Got Her Groove Back Rent Private Practice
Bruce Fowle rsquo60 Founding principal Fox amp Fowle Architects senior partner FXFOWLE Architects
Betsey Johnson rsquo64 Fashion designer and breast cancer activist
Rami Khouri rsquo70 Grsquo98 International journalist specializing in Middle Eastern affairs
Ted Koppel rsquo60 Former anchor ABC News Nightline special contributor to CBS News Sunday Morning
Steve Kroft rsquo67 Co-editor and news correspondent CBS 60 Minutes
Sol LeWitt rsquo41 Modern artist key creator of minimalism and conceptual art
Belva Ann Lockwood 1857 G 1872 H 1909 Womenrsquos rights pioneer and fi rst woman to argue a case before the US Supreme Court
Oren Lyons Jr rsquo58 Hrsquo93 Faithkeeper of the Turtle Clan of the Seneca Nations
Arielle Tepper Madover rsquo94 Theatrical and fi lm producer recent productions Monty Pythonrsquos Spamalot FrostNixon and Annie
Jessie Mueller rsquo05 Tony Award-winning actress
Joyce Carol Oates rsquo60 Author We Were the Mulvaneys Faithless Tales of Transgression and them
Lou Reed rsquo64 Singer-songwriter and guitarist The Velvet Underground
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Elsa Reichmanis rsquo72 Grsquo75 Former president American Chemical Society
Chris Renaud rsquo89 Oscar-nominated director of Despicable Me and executive producer of Minions
Todd Rubin rsquo04 President The Republic of Tea
Eli Saslow rsquo04 Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for the Washington Post
His Royal Highness Prince Sultan bin Salman Al Saud Grsquo99 Youngest person to fl y on the space shuttle
Aaron Sorkin rsquo83 Creator NBCrsquos The West Wing playwright and screenwriter A Few Good Men and The Social Network
John Sykes rsquo77 MTV founding executive
John Tsebe rsquo81 First black national librarian in South Africa
Bill Viola rsquo73 Video artist
Vanessa L Williams rsquo85 National recording artist and actress Desperate Housewives
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Applying for Admission Syracuse University uses the Common Application exclusively Yoursquoll apply directly to one of nine undergraduate colleges or to a dualcombined program within two colleges
Application Deadlines gt gt gt gt
Early Decision November 15 Regular Decision January 1 Spring Admission (fi rst-year or transfer) November 15 Transfer Admission (fall) July 1
Note An Early Admission option is also available for eligible high school juniors Federal financial aid is not available for students admitted under the Early Admission plan Applications received after this deadline will be considered on a space-available basis
How Your Application is Evaluated Academic performance including your senior year accomplishments participation in advanced coursework and standardized test scores Via your personal essay your goals interests experiences and values Evaluation from your guidance counselor and two academic teacher recommendations that convey a sense of your unique gifts capabilities and accomplishments Strength of character and exemplary citizenship through after-school activities volunteer work or employment
Apply today at syracuseeduadmissions
Life Sciences Complex
Financing Your Education Approximately 75 percent of Syracuse students receive some form of fi nancial support mostly from institutional aid but also from federal state or private sources When you apply for admission yoursquoll automatically be considered for merit-based scholarships which are awarded (regardless of need) for academic achievement and talent as well as for outstanding community involvement andor leadership You may also be eligible for assistance from federal sources including the Pell Grant TEACH Grant Work-Study and Supplemental Educational Opportunity Program as well as Federal Direct Student Loans and Federal Direct Plus Loans (for parents) Other possible aid sources include funding from your home state private resources and scholarships from outside the University
Estimated 2018-2019 Expenses The estimated cost of attending Syracuse University for the 2018ndash2019 academic year is based on the following
Direct (Billable) Costs Tuition $ 50230 Housing and Meals (average) $ 15558 Miscellaneous Fees $ 1637 Total Direct (Billable) Costs $ 67425
Non-Billable Costs (average) Books and Supplies $ 1500 Transportation $ 682 Personal Expenses $ 1050 Total Non-Billable Costs $ 3232
Subtotal (without health insurance) $ 70657 Health Insurance $ 1672 Total Cost of Attendance $ 72329
The 2018ndash2019 health insurance rate was not available at time of printing Therefore the 2017ndash2018 health insurance rate is listed This mandatory fee may be waived if student has adequate private health insurance
The above figur es are estimates The final Cost o f Attendance is pending Board of Trusteesrsquo approval and will be available for viewing in March at syracuseedufi nancialaid
Applying for financial aid is easy Your financial need is det ermined by the information that you provide on two separate forms that make up the financial aid application pr ocess
To apply for federal financial aid file the gt Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) fafsagov (code 002882)
To apply for Syracuse University Grant file the gt CSSFinancial Aid PROFILE collegeboardorgprofi le (code 2823)
Both applications available October 1 2017
Early Decision First-Year Students
Regular Decision First-Year and Transfer Students
Application Deadlines
FAFSA and CSSPROFILE November 15 2017
FAFSA and CSSPROFILE January 1 2018
Award Notifi cation Dates
January 2018 March 2018
For Homeschooled Students To be considered for federally funded financial aid programs contact the Admissions Offi ce for additional information
Transfer students should file aid applications at the same time your admission application is submitted but not later than July 1 2018
Attention Veterans Syracuse University is a proud participant in the Yellow Ribbon Program Through this program qualifying veteransrsquo and approved dependentsrsquo tuition and mandatory fee costs above those covered by the basic Post-911 GI Bill will be covered by Syracuse University and the Department of Veterans Affairs
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Syracuse University is an equal-opportunity affirmativ e-action institution We do not discriminate on the basis of race creed color gender national origin citizenship religion marital status age disability or perceived disability sexual orientation actual or perceived sex gender identity or expression military status status as a disabled veteran or a veteran of the Vietnam era or any other status protected by applicable law to the extent prohibited by law This nondiscrimination policy covers admissions employment and access to and treatment in University programs services and activities
Syracuse University welcomes people with disabilities and in compliance with Section 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 as amended and the Americans with Disabilities Act does not discriminate on the basis of disability Services for students with disabilities are coordinated by the Office o f Disability Services Room 309 804 University Avenue 3154434498 (VOICE) 3154431371 (TDD)
Syracuse University supports equal opportunity in compliance with Title VI and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 and does not discriminate on the basis of race color national origin or gender
Questions about any of the Universityrsquos equal-opportunity policies including compliance with Title VI Title VII and Title IX may be directed to the Executive Director of Equal Opportunity Inclusion and Resolution Services Skytop Offi ce Building Syracuse University Syracuse NY 13244-5300 telephone 3154430211
The information concerning academic requirements courses and programs of study contained in the publication does not constitute an irrevocable contract between the student and the University The University reserves the right to change discontinue or add academic requirements courses and programs of study Such changes may be made without notice although every effort will be made to provide timely notice to students It is the responsibility of the individual student to confirm that all appr opriate degree requirements are met
Syracuse University is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education For information please visit mscheorg or middlestatessyr edustatement-of-accreditation-status Professional accreditation for each of the professional colleges and schools accords with the regulations of the appropriate professional association For further information contact the deanrsquos offi ce of each school or college
It is Syracuse Universityrsquos policy to provide anyone on request with a printed copy of the Universityrsquos policies and procedures regarding campus security and safety as well as crime rates and statistics for the most recent three-year period A copy of Your Safety and Security at Syracuse University a handbook that provides this information is available from the Syracuse University Department of Public Safety (DPS) You may request a printed copy that includes crime statistics to be mailed within 10 days of a request by contacting the Department of Public SafetyAdvisory Committee on Campus Security at 005 Sims Hall Syracuse NY 13244 or by calling 3154435476 The handbook is updated annually DPSAdvisory Committee on Campus Safety will provide upon request all campus crime statistics as reported to the United States Department of Education (website opeedgovsecurity)
syracuseeduadmissions
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Clinton Square downtown Syracuse
Onondaga Lake Park copy W
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right
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togr
aphy
Armory Square downtown Syracuse
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CU
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IVE
RS
ITY
S P O RTS S C E N E
With 7 menrsquos and 11 womenrsquos athletic teams yoursquoll
have many opportunities to join your classmates
and cheer on the Orange Syracuse was recently
ranked 1 by the Princeton Review for ldquoStudents
Pack the Stadiumsrdquo
For a list of athletic teams visit cusecom
Carrier Dome 16
Basketball fans fill the Carrier Dome
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Syracuse University alumni make their marks in a variety of professionsmdashfrom acting to zoology and everything in between
Waleed Abdalati rsquo86 NASA chief scientist
Joseph Biden Lrsquo68 US vice president
Dick Clark rsquo51 Former CEO Dick Clark Productions
Col Eileen Collins rsquo78 First female space shuttle commander
Bob Costas rsquo74 Sports announcer NBC
Dennis Crowley rsquo98 Co-founder Foursquare
Ernie Davis rsquo62 First African American Heisman Trophy winner
Taye Diggs rsquo93 Stage screen and television actor How Stella Got Her Groove Back Rent Private Practice
Bruce Fowle rsquo60 Founding principal Fox amp Fowle Architects senior partner FXFOWLE Architects
Betsey Johnson rsquo64 Fashion designer and breast cancer activist
Rami Khouri rsquo70 Grsquo98 International journalist specializing in Middle Eastern affairs
Ted Koppel rsquo60 Former anchor ABC News Nightline special contributor to CBS News Sunday Morning
Steve Kroft rsquo67 Co-editor and news correspondent CBS 60 Minutes
Sol LeWitt rsquo41 Modern artist key creator of minimalism and conceptual art
Belva Ann Lockwood 1857 G 1872 H 1909 Womenrsquos rights pioneer and fi rst woman to argue a case before the US Supreme Court
Oren Lyons Jr rsquo58 Hrsquo93 Faithkeeper of the Turtle Clan of the Seneca Nations
Arielle Tepper Madover rsquo94 Theatrical and fi lm producer recent productions Monty Pythonrsquos Spamalot FrostNixon and Annie
Jessie Mueller rsquo05 Tony Award-winning actress
Joyce Carol Oates rsquo60 Author We Were the Mulvaneys Faithless Tales of Transgression and them
Lou Reed rsquo64 Singer-songwriter and guitarist The Velvet Underground
Newhouse III 18
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15
2 3
6
8 9
12
14
11
Elsa Reichmanis rsquo72 Grsquo75 Former president American Chemical Society
Chris Renaud rsquo89 Oscar-nominated director of Despicable Me and executive producer of Minions
Todd Rubin rsquo04 President The Republic of Tea
Eli Saslow rsquo04 Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for the Washington Post
His Royal Highness Prince Sultan bin Salman Al Saud Grsquo99 Youngest person to fl y on the space shuttle
Aaron Sorkin rsquo83 Creator NBCrsquos The West Wing playwright and screenwriter A Few Good Men and The Social Network
John Sykes rsquo77 MTV founding executive
John Tsebe rsquo81 First black national librarian in South Africa
Bill Viola rsquo73 Video artist
Vanessa L Williams rsquo85 National recording artist and actress Desperate Housewives
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4
7
10
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Applying for Admission Syracuse University uses the Common Application exclusively Yoursquoll apply directly to one of nine undergraduate colleges or to a dualcombined program within two colleges
Application Deadlines gt gt gt gt
Early Decision November 15 Regular Decision January 1 Spring Admission (fi rst-year or transfer) November 15 Transfer Admission (fall) July 1
Note An Early Admission option is also available for eligible high school juniors Federal financial aid is not available for students admitted under the Early Admission plan Applications received after this deadline will be considered on a space-available basis
How Your Application is Evaluated Academic performance including your senior year accomplishments participation in advanced coursework and standardized test scores Via your personal essay your goals interests experiences and values Evaluation from your guidance counselor and two academic teacher recommendations that convey a sense of your unique gifts capabilities and accomplishments Strength of character and exemplary citizenship through after-school activities volunteer work or employment
Apply today at syracuseeduadmissions
Life Sciences Complex
Financing Your Education Approximately 75 percent of Syracuse students receive some form of fi nancial support mostly from institutional aid but also from federal state or private sources When you apply for admission yoursquoll automatically be considered for merit-based scholarships which are awarded (regardless of need) for academic achievement and talent as well as for outstanding community involvement andor leadership You may also be eligible for assistance from federal sources including the Pell Grant TEACH Grant Work-Study and Supplemental Educational Opportunity Program as well as Federal Direct Student Loans and Federal Direct Plus Loans (for parents) Other possible aid sources include funding from your home state private resources and scholarships from outside the University
Estimated 2018-2019 Expenses The estimated cost of attending Syracuse University for the 2018ndash2019 academic year is based on the following
Direct (Billable) Costs Tuition $ 50230 Housing and Meals (average) $ 15558 Miscellaneous Fees $ 1637 Total Direct (Billable) Costs $ 67425
Non-Billable Costs (average) Books and Supplies $ 1500 Transportation $ 682 Personal Expenses $ 1050 Total Non-Billable Costs $ 3232
Subtotal (without health insurance) $ 70657 Health Insurance $ 1672 Total Cost of Attendance $ 72329
The 2018ndash2019 health insurance rate was not available at time of printing Therefore the 2017ndash2018 health insurance rate is listed This mandatory fee may be waived if student has adequate private health insurance
The above figur es are estimates The final Cost o f Attendance is pending Board of Trusteesrsquo approval and will be available for viewing in March at syracuseedufi nancialaid
Applying for financial aid is easy Your financial need is det ermined by the information that you provide on two separate forms that make up the financial aid application pr ocess
To apply for federal financial aid file the gt Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) fafsagov (code 002882)
To apply for Syracuse University Grant file the gt CSSFinancial Aid PROFILE collegeboardorgprofi le (code 2823)
Both applications available October 1 2017
Early Decision First-Year Students
Regular Decision First-Year and Transfer Students
Application Deadlines
FAFSA and CSSPROFILE November 15 2017
FAFSA and CSSPROFILE January 1 2018
Award Notifi cation Dates
January 2018 March 2018
For Homeschooled Students To be considered for federally funded financial aid programs contact the Admissions Offi ce for additional information
Transfer students should file aid applications at the same time your admission application is submitted but not later than July 1 2018
Attention Veterans Syracuse University is a proud participant in the Yellow Ribbon Program Through this program qualifying veteransrsquo and approved dependentsrsquo tuition and mandatory fee costs above those covered by the basic Post-911 GI Bill will be covered by Syracuse University and the Department of Veterans Affairs
20
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Syracuse University is an equal-opportunity affirmativ e-action institution We do not discriminate on the basis of race creed color gender national origin citizenship religion marital status age disability or perceived disability sexual orientation actual or perceived sex gender identity or expression military status status as a disabled veteran or a veteran of the Vietnam era or any other status protected by applicable law to the extent prohibited by law This nondiscrimination policy covers admissions employment and access to and treatment in University programs services and activities
Syracuse University welcomes people with disabilities and in compliance with Section 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 as amended and the Americans with Disabilities Act does not discriminate on the basis of disability Services for students with disabilities are coordinated by the Office o f Disability Services Room 309 804 University Avenue 3154434498 (VOICE) 3154431371 (TDD)
Syracuse University supports equal opportunity in compliance with Title VI and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 and does not discriminate on the basis of race color national origin or gender
Questions about any of the Universityrsquos equal-opportunity policies including compliance with Title VI Title VII and Title IX may be directed to the Executive Director of Equal Opportunity Inclusion and Resolution Services Skytop Offi ce Building Syracuse University Syracuse NY 13244-5300 telephone 3154430211
The information concerning academic requirements courses and programs of study contained in the publication does not constitute an irrevocable contract between the student and the University The University reserves the right to change discontinue or add academic requirements courses and programs of study Such changes may be made without notice although every effort will be made to provide timely notice to students It is the responsibility of the individual student to confirm that all appr opriate degree requirements are met
Syracuse University is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education For information please visit mscheorg or middlestatessyr edustatement-of-accreditation-status Professional accreditation for each of the professional colleges and schools accords with the regulations of the appropriate professional association For further information contact the deanrsquos offi ce of each school or college
It is Syracuse Universityrsquos policy to provide anyone on request with a printed copy of the Universityrsquos policies and procedures regarding campus security and safety as well as crime rates and statistics for the most recent three-year period A copy of Your Safety and Security at Syracuse University a handbook that provides this information is available from the Syracuse University Department of Public Safety (DPS) You may request a printed copy that includes crime statistics to be mailed within 10 days of a request by contacting the Department of Public SafetyAdvisory Committee on Campus Security at 005 Sims Hall Syracuse NY 13244 or by calling 3154435476 The handbook is updated annually DPSAdvisory Committee on Campus Safety will provide upon request all campus crime statistics as reported to the United States Department of Education (website opeedgovsecurity)
syracuseeduadmissions
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RA
CU
SE
UN
IVE
RS
ITY
S P O RTS S C E N E
With 7 menrsquos and 11 womenrsquos athletic teams yoursquoll
have many opportunities to join your classmates
and cheer on the Orange Syracuse was recently
ranked 1 by the Princeton Review for ldquoStudents
Pack the Stadiumsrdquo
For a list of athletic teams visit cusecom
Carrier Dome 16
Basketball fans fill the Carrier Dome
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A LU M N I
Syracuse University alumni make their marks in a variety of professionsmdashfrom acting to zoology and everything in between
Waleed Abdalati rsquo86 NASA chief scientist
Joseph Biden Lrsquo68 US vice president
Dick Clark rsquo51 Former CEO Dick Clark Productions
Col Eileen Collins rsquo78 First female space shuttle commander
Bob Costas rsquo74 Sports announcer NBC
Dennis Crowley rsquo98 Co-founder Foursquare
Ernie Davis rsquo62 First African American Heisman Trophy winner
Taye Diggs rsquo93 Stage screen and television actor How Stella Got Her Groove Back Rent Private Practice
Bruce Fowle rsquo60 Founding principal Fox amp Fowle Architects senior partner FXFOWLE Architects
Betsey Johnson rsquo64 Fashion designer and breast cancer activist
Rami Khouri rsquo70 Grsquo98 International journalist specializing in Middle Eastern affairs
Ted Koppel rsquo60 Former anchor ABC News Nightline special contributor to CBS News Sunday Morning
Steve Kroft rsquo67 Co-editor and news correspondent CBS 60 Minutes
Sol LeWitt rsquo41 Modern artist key creator of minimalism and conceptual art
Belva Ann Lockwood 1857 G 1872 H 1909 Womenrsquos rights pioneer and fi rst woman to argue a case before the US Supreme Court
Oren Lyons Jr rsquo58 Hrsquo93 Faithkeeper of the Turtle Clan of the Seneca Nations
Arielle Tepper Madover rsquo94 Theatrical and fi lm producer recent productions Monty Pythonrsquos Spamalot FrostNixon and Annie
Jessie Mueller rsquo05 Tony Award-winning actress
Joyce Carol Oates rsquo60 Author We Were the Mulvaneys Faithless Tales of Transgression and them
Lou Reed rsquo64 Singer-songwriter and guitarist The Velvet Underground
Newhouse III 18
5
15
2 3
6
8 9
12
14
11
Elsa Reichmanis rsquo72 Grsquo75 Former president American Chemical Society
Chris Renaud rsquo89 Oscar-nominated director of Despicable Me and executive producer of Minions
Todd Rubin rsquo04 President The Republic of Tea
Eli Saslow rsquo04 Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for the Washington Post
His Royal Highness Prince Sultan bin Salman Al Saud Grsquo99 Youngest person to fl y on the space shuttle
Aaron Sorkin rsquo83 Creator NBCrsquos The West Wing playwright and screenwriter A Few Good Men and The Social Network
John Sykes rsquo77 MTV founding executive
John Tsebe rsquo81 First black national librarian in South Africa
Bill Viola rsquo73 Video artist
Vanessa L Williams rsquo85 National recording artist and actress Desperate Housewives
1
4
7
10
13
Commencement in the Carrier Dome
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A D M I S S I O N S a n d F I N A N C I N G YO U R E D U CAT I O NS
YR
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E U
NIV
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SIT
Y
Applying for Admission Syracuse University uses the Common Application exclusively Yoursquoll apply directly to one of nine undergraduate colleges or to a dualcombined program within two colleges
Application Deadlines gt gt gt gt
Early Decision November 15 Regular Decision January 1 Spring Admission (fi rst-year or transfer) November 15 Transfer Admission (fall) July 1
Note An Early Admission option is also available for eligible high school juniors Federal financial aid is not available for students admitted under the Early Admission plan Applications received after this deadline will be considered on a space-available basis
How Your Application is Evaluated Academic performance including your senior year accomplishments participation in advanced coursework and standardized test scores Via your personal essay your goals interests experiences and values Evaluation from your guidance counselor and two academic teacher recommendations that convey a sense of your unique gifts capabilities and accomplishments Strength of character and exemplary citizenship through after-school activities volunteer work or employment
Apply today at syracuseeduadmissions
Life Sciences Complex
Financing Your Education Approximately 75 percent of Syracuse students receive some form of fi nancial support mostly from institutional aid but also from federal state or private sources When you apply for admission yoursquoll automatically be considered for merit-based scholarships which are awarded (regardless of need) for academic achievement and talent as well as for outstanding community involvement andor leadership You may also be eligible for assistance from federal sources including the Pell Grant TEACH Grant Work-Study and Supplemental Educational Opportunity Program as well as Federal Direct Student Loans and Federal Direct Plus Loans (for parents) Other possible aid sources include funding from your home state private resources and scholarships from outside the University
Estimated 2018-2019 Expenses The estimated cost of attending Syracuse University for the 2018ndash2019 academic year is based on the following
Direct (Billable) Costs Tuition $ 50230 Housing and Meals (average) $ 15558 Miscellaneous Fees $ 1637 Total Direct (Billable) Costs $ 67425
Non-Billable Costs (average) Books and Supplies $ 1500 Transportation $ 682 Personal Expenses $ 1050 Total Non-Billable Costs $ 3232
Subtotal (without health insurance) $ 70657 Health Insurance $ 1672 Total Cost of Attendance $ 72329
The 2018ndash2019 health insurance rate was not available at time of printing Therefore the 2017ndash2018 health insurance rate is listed This mandatory fee may be waived if student has adequate private health insurance
The above figur es are estimates The final Cost o f Attendance is pending Board of Trusteesrsquo approval and will be available for viewing in March at syracuseedufi nancialaid
Applying for financial aid is easy Your financial need is det ermined by the information that you provide on two separate forms that make up the financial aid application pr ocess
To apply for federal financial aid file the gt Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) fafsagov (code 002882)
To apply for Syracuse University Grant file the gt CSSFinancial Aid PROFILE collegeboardorgprofi le (code 2823)
Both applications available October 1 2017
Early Decision First-Year Students
Regular Decision First-Year and Transfer Students
Application Deadlines
FAFSA and CSSPROFILE November 15 2017
FAFSA and CSSPROFILE January 1 2018
Award Notifi cation Dates
January 2018 March 2018
For Homeschooled Students To be considered for federally funded financial aid programs contact the Admissions Offi ce for additional information
Transfer students should file aid applications at the same time your admission application is submitted but not later than July 1 2018
Attention Veterans Syracuse University is a proud participant in the Yellow Ribbon Program Through this program qualifying veteransrsquo and approved dependentsrsquo tuition and mandatory fee costs above those covered by the basic Post-911 GI Bill will be covered by Syracuse University and the Department of Veterans Affairs
20
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Syracuse University is an equal-opportunity affirmativ e-action institution We do not discriminate on the basis of race creed color gender national origin citizenship religion marital status age disability or perceived disability sexual orientation actual or perceived sex gender identity or expression military status status as a disabled veteran or a veteran of the Vietnam era or any other status protected by applicable law to the extent prohibited by law This nondiscrimination policy covers admissions employment and access to and treatment in University programs services and activities
Syracuse University welcomes people with disabilities and in compliance with Section 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 as amended and the Americans with Disabilities Act does not discriminate on the basis of disability Services for students with disabilities are coordinated by the Office o f Disability Services Room 309 804 University Avenue 3154434498 (VOICE) 3154431371 (TDD)
Syracuse University supports equal opportunity in compliance with Title VI and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 and does not discriminate on the basis of race color national origin or gender
Questions about any of the Universityrsquos equal-opportunity policies including compliance with Title VI Title VII and Title IX may be directed to the Executive Director of Equal Opportunity Inclusion and Resolution Services Skytop Offi ce Building Syracuse University Syracuse NY 13244-5300 telephone 3154430211
The information concerning academic requirements courses and programs of study contained in the publication does not constitute an irrevocable contract between the student and the University The University reserves the right to change discontinue or add academic requirements courses and programs of study Such changes may be made without notice although every effort will be made to provide timely notice to students It is the responsibility of the individual student to confirm that all appr opriate degree requirements are met
Syracuse University is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education For information please visit mscheorg or middlestatessyr edustatement-of-accreditation-status Professional accreditation for each of the professional colleges and schools accords with the regulations of the appropriate professional association For further information contact the deanrsquos offi ce of each school or college
It is Syracuse Universityrsquos policy to provide anyone on request with a printed copy of the Universityrsquos policies and procedures regarding campus security and safety as well as crime rates and statistics for the most recent three-year period A copy of Your Safety and Security at Syracuse University a handbook that provides this information is available from the Syracuse University Department of Public Safety (DPS) You may request a printed copy that includes crime statistics to be mailed within 10 days of a request by contacting the Department of Public SafetyAdvisory Committee on Campus Security at 005 Sims Hall Syracuse NY 13244 or by calling 3154435476 The handbook is updated annually DPSAdvisory Committee on Campus Safety will provide upon request all campus crime statistics as reported to the United States Department of Education (website opeedgovsecurity)
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Syracuse University alumni make their marks in a variety of professionsmdashfrom acting to zoology and everything in between
Waleed Abdalati rsquo86 NASA chief scientist
Joseph Biden Lrsquo68 US vice president
Dick Clark rsquo51 Former CEO Dick Clark Productions
Col Eileen Collins rsquo78 First female space shuttle commander
Bob Costas rsquo74 Sports announcer NBC
Dennis Crowley rsquo98 Co-founder Foursquare
Ernie Davis rsquo62 First African American Heisman Trophy winner
Taye Diggs rsquo93 Stage screen and television actor How Stella Got Her Groove Back Rent Private Practice
Bruce Fowle rsquo60 Founding principal Fox amp Fowle Architects senior partner FXFOWLE Architects
Betsey Johnson rsquo64 Fashion designer and breast cancer activist
Rami Khouri rsquo70 Grsquo98 International journalist specializing in Middle Eastern affairs
Ted Koppel rsquo60 Former anchor ABC News Nightline special contributor to CBS News Sunday Morning
Steve Kroft rsquo67 Co-editor and news correspondent CBS 60 Minutes
Sol LeWitt rsquo41 Modern artist key creator of minimalism and conceptual art
Belva Ann Lockwood 1857 G 1872 H 1909 Womenrsquos rights pioneer and fi rst woman to argue a case before the US Supreme Court
Oren Lyons Jr rsquo58 Hrsquo93 Faithkeeper of the Turtle Clan of the Seneca Nations
Arielle Tepper Madover rsquo94 Theatrical and fi lm producer recent productions Monty Pythonrsquos Spamalot FrostNixon and Annie
Jessie Mueller rsquo05 Tony Award-winning actress
Joyce Carol Oates rsquo60 Author We Were the Mulvaneys Faithless Tales of Transgression and them
Lou Reed rsquo64 Singer-songwriter and guitarist The Velvet Underground
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Elsa Reichmanis rsquo72 Grsquo75 Former president American Chemical Society
Chris Renaud rsquo89 Oscar-nominated director of Despicable Me and executive producer of Minions
Todd Rubin rsquo04 President The Republic of Tea
Eli Saslow rsquo04 Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for the Washington Post
His Royal Highness Prince Sultan bin Salman Al Saud Grsquo99 Youngest person to fl y on the space shuttle
Aaron Sorkin rsquo83 Creator NBCrsquos The West Wing playwright and screenwriter A Few Good Men and The Social Network
John Sykes rsquo77 MTV founding executive
John Tsebe rsquo81 First black national librarian in South Africa
Bill Viola rsquo73 Video artist
Vanessa L Williams rsquo85 National recording artist and actress Desperate Housewives
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Applying for Admission Syracuse University uses the Common Application exclusively Yoursquoll apply directly to one of nine undergraduate colleges or to a dualcombined program within two colleges
Application Deadlines gt gt gt gt
Early Decision November 15 Regular Decision January 1 Spring Admission (fi rst-year or transfer) November 15 Transfer Admission (fall) July 1
Note An Early Admission option is also available for eligible high school juniors Federal financial aid is not available for students admitted under the Early Admission plan Applications received after this deadline will be considered on a space-available basis
How Your Application is Evaluated Academic performance including your senior year accomplishments participation in advanced coursework and standardized test scores Via your personal essay your goals interests experiences and values Evaluation from your guidance counselor and two academic teacher recommendations that convey a sense of your unique gifts capabilities and accomplishments Strength of character and exemplary citizenship through after-school activities volunteer work or employment
Apply today at syracuseeduadmissions
Life Sciences Complex
Financing Your Education Approximately 75 percent of Syracuse students receive some form of fi nancial support mostly from institutional aid but also from federal state or private sources When you apply for admission yoursquoll automatically be considered for merit-based scholarships which are awarded (regardless of need) for academic achievement and talent as well as for outstanding community involvement andor leadership You may also be eligible for assistance from federal sources including the Pell Grant TEACH Grant Work-Study and Supplemental Educational Opportunity Program as well as Federal Direct Student Loans and Federal Direct Plus Loans (for parents) Other possible aid sources include funding from your home state private resources and scholarships from outside the University
Estimated 2018-2019 Expenses The estimated cost of attending Syracuse University for the 2018ndash2019 academic year is based on the following
Direct (Billable) Costs Tuition $ 50230 Housing and Meals (average) $ 15558 Miscellaneous Fees $ 1637 Total Direct (Billable) Costs $ 67425
Non-Billable Costs (average) Books and Supplies $ 1500 Transportation $ 682 Personal Expenses $ 1050 Total Non-Billable Costs $ 3232
Subtotal (without health insurance) $ 70657 Health Insurance $ 1672 Total Cost of Attendance $ 72329
The 2018ndash2019 health insurance rate was not available at time of printing Therefore the 2017ndash2018 health insurance rate is listed This mandatory fee may be waived if student has adequate private health insurance
The above figur es are estimates The final Cost o f Attendance is pending Board of Trusteesrsquo approval and will be available for viewing in March at syracuseedufi nancialaid
Applying for financial aid is easy Your financial need is det ermined by the information that you provide on two separate forms that make up the financial aid application pr ocess
To apply for federal financial aid file the gt Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) fafsagov (code 002882)
To apply for Syracuse University Grant file the gt CSSFinancial Aid PROFILE collegeboardorgprofi le (code 2823)
Both applications available October 1 2017
Early Decision First-Year Students
Regular Decision First-Year and Transfer Students
Application Deadlines
FAFSA and CSSPROFILE November 15 2017
FAFSA and CSSPROFILE January 1 2018
Award Notifi cation Dates
January 2018 March 2018
For Homeschooled Students To be considered for federally funded financial aid programs contact the Admissions Offi ce for additional information
Transfer students should file aid applications at the same time your admission application is submitted but not later than July 1 2018
Attention Veterans Syracuse University is a proud participant in the Yellow Ribbon Program Through this program qualifying veteransrsquo and approved dependentsrsquo tuition and mandatory fee costs above those covered by the basic Post-911 GI Bill will be covered by Syracuse University and the Department of Veterans Affairs
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Syracuse University is an equal-opportunity affirmativ e-action institution We do not discriminate on the basis of race creed color gender national origin citizenship religion marital status age disability or perceived disability sexual orientation actual or perceived sex gender identity or expression military status status as a disabled veteran or a veteran of the Vietnam era or any other status protected by applicable law to the extent prohibited by law This nondiscrimination policy covers admissions employment and access to and treatment in University programs services and activities
Syracuse University welcomes people with disabilities and in compliance with Section 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 as amended and the Americans with Disabilities Act does not discriminate on the basis of disability Services for students with disabilities are coordinated by the Office o f Disability Services Room 309 804 University Avenue 3154434498 (VOICE) 3154431371 (TDD)
Syracuse University supports equal opportunity in compliance with Title VI and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 and does not discriminate on the basis of race color national origin or gender
Questions about any of the Universityrsquos equal-opportunity policies including compliance with Title VI Title VII and Title IX may be directed to the Executive Director of Equal Opportunity Inclusion and Resolution Services Skytop Offi ce Building Syracuse University Syracuse NY 13244-5300 telephone 3154430211
The information concerning academic requirements courses and programs of study contained in the publication does not constitute an irrevocable contract between the student and the University The University reserves the right to change discontinue or add academic requirements courses and programs of study Such changes may be made without notice although every effort will be made to provide timely notice to students It is the responsibility of the individual student to confirm that all appr opriate degree requirements are met
Syracuse University is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education For information please visit mscheorg or middlestatessyr edustatement-of-accreditation-status Professional accreditation for each of the professional colleges and schools accords with the regulations of the appropriate professional association For further information contact the deanrsquos offi ce of each school or college
It is Syracuse Universityrsquos policy to provide anyone on request with a printed copy of the Universityrsquos policies and procedures regarding campus security and safety as well as crime rates and statistics for the most recent three-year period A copy of Your Safety and Security at Syracuse University a handbook that provides this information is available from the Syracuse University Department of Public Safety (DPS) You may request a printed copy that includes crime statistics to be mailed within 10 days of a request by contacting the Department of Public SafetyAdvisory Committee on Campus Security at 005 Sims Hall Syracuse NY 13244 or by calling 3154435476 The handbook is updated annually DPSAdvisory Committee on Campus Safety will provide upon request all campus crime statistics as reported to the United States Department of Education (website opeedgovsecurity)
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Syracuse University alumni make their marks in a variety of professionsmdashfrom acting to zoology and everything in between
Waleed Abdalati rsquo86 NASA chief scientist
Joseph Biden Lrsquo68 US vice president
Dick Clark rsquo51 Former CEO Dick Clark Productions
Col Eileen Collins rsquo78 First female space shuttle commander
Bob Costas rsquo74 Sports announcer NBC
Dennis Crowley rsquo98 Co-founder Foursquare
Ernie Davis rsquo62 First African American Heisman Trophy winner
Taye Diggs rsquo93 Stage screen and television actor How Stella Got Her Groove Back Rent Private Practice
Bruce Fowle rsquo60 Founding principal Fox amp Fowle Architects senior partner FXFOWLE Architects
Betsey Johnson rsquo64 Fashion designer and breast cancer activist
Rami Khouri rsquo70 Grsquo98 International journalist specializing in Middle Eastern affairs
Ted Koppel rsquo60 Former anchor ABC News Nightline special contributor to CBS News Sunday Morning
Steve Kroft rsquo67 Co-editor and news correspondent CBS 60 Minutes
Sol LeWitt rsquo41 Modern artist key creator of minimalism and conceptual art
Belva Ann Lockwood 1857 G 1872 H 1909 Womenrsquos rights pioneer and fi rst woman to argue a case before the US Supreme Court
Oren Lyons Jr rsquo58 Hrsquo93 Faithkeeper of the Turtle Clan of the Seneca Nations
Arielle Tepper Madover rsquo94 Theatrical and fi lm producer recent productions Monty Pythonrsquos Spamalot FrostNixon and Annie
Jessie Mueller rsquo05 Tony Award-winning actress
Joyce Carol Oates rsquo60 Author We Were the Mulvaneys Faithless Tales of Transgression and them
Lou Reed rsquo64 Singer-songwriter and guitarist The Velvet Underground
Newhouse III 18
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6
8 9
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Elsa Reichmanis rsquo72 Grsquo75 Former president American Chemical Society
Chris Renaud rsquo89 Oscar-nominated director of Despicable Me and executive producer of Minions
Todd Rubin rsquo04 President The Republic of Tea
Eli Saslow rsquo04 Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for the Washington Post
His Royal Highness Prince Sultan bin Salman Al Saud Grsquo99 Youngest person to fl y on the space shuttle
Aaron Sorkin rsquo83 Creator NBCrsquos The West Wing playwright and screenwriter A Few Good Men and The Social Network
John Sykes rsquo77 MTV founding executive
John Tsebe rsquo81 First black national librarian in South Africa
Bill Viola rsquo73 Video artist
Vanessa L Williams rsquo85 National recording artist and actress Desperate Housewives
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Applying for Admission Syracuse University uses the Common Application exclusively Yoursquoll apply directly to one of nine undergraduate colleges or to a dualcombined program within two colleges
Application Deadlines gt gt gt gt
Early Decision November 15 Regular Decision January 1 Spring Admission (fi rst-year or transfer) November 15 Transfer Admission (fall) July 1
Note An Early Admission option is also available for eligible high school juniors Federal financial aid is not available for students admitted under the Early Admission plan Applications received after this deadline will be considered on a space-available basis
How Your Application is Evaluated Academic performance including your senior year accomplishments participation in advanced coursework and standardized test scores Via your personal essay your goals interests experiences and values Evaluation from your guidance counselor and two academic teacher recommendations that convey a sense of your unique gifts capabilities and accomplishments Strength of character and exemplary citizenship through after-school activities volunteer work or employment
Apply today at syracuseeduadmissions
Life Sciences Complex
Financing Your Education Approximately 75 percent of Syracuse students receive some form of fi nancial support mostly from institutional aid but also from federal state or private sources When you apply for admission yoursquoll automatically be considered for merit-based scholarships which are awarded (regardless of need) for academic achievement and talent as well as for outstanding community involvement andor leadership You may also be eligible for assistance from federal sources including the Pell Grant TEACH Grant Work-Study and Supplemental Educational Opportunity Program as well as Federal Direct Student Loans and Federal Direct Plus Loans (for parents) Other possible aid sources include funding from your home state private resources and scholarships from outside the University
Estimated 2018-2019 Expenses The estimated cost of attending Syracuse University for the 2018ndash2019 academic year is based on the following
Direct (Billable) Costs Tuition $ 50230 Housing and Meals (average) $ 15558 Miscellaneous Fees $ 1637 Total Direct (Billable) Costs $ 67425
Non-Billable Costs (average) Books and Supplies $ 1500 Transportation $ 682 Personal Expenses $ 1050 Total Non-Billable Costs $ 3232
Subtotal (without health insurance) $ 70657 Health Insurance $ 1672 Total Cost of Attendance $ 72329
The 2018ndash2019 health insurance rate was not available at time of printing Therefore the 2017ndash2018 health insurance rate is listed This mandatory fee may be waived if student has adequate private health insurance
The above figur es are estimates The final Cost o f Attendance is pending Board of Trusteesrsquo approval and will be available for viewing in March at syracuseedufi nancialaid
Applying for financial aid is easy Your financial need is det ermined by the information that you provide on two separate forms that make up the financial aid application pr ocess
To apply for federal financial aid file the gt Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) fafsagov (code 002882)
To apply for Syracuse University Grant file the gt CSSFinancial Aid PROFILE collegeboardorgprofi le (code 2823)
Both applications available October 1 2017
Early Decision First-Year Students
Regular Decision First-Year and Transfer Students
Application Deadlines
FAFSA and CSSPROFILE November 15 2017
FAFSA and CSSPROFILE January 1 2018
Award Notifi cation Dates
January 2018 March 2018
For Homeschooled Students To be considered for federally funded financial aid programs contact the Admissions Offi ce for additional information
Transfer students should file aid applications at the same time your admission application is submitted but not later than July 1 2018
Attention Veterans Syracuse University is a proud participant in the Yellow Ribbon Program Through this program qualifying veteransrsquo and approved dependentsrsquo tuition and mandatory fee costs above those covered by the basic Post-911 GI Bill will be covered by Syracuse University and the Department of Veterans Affairs
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Syracuse University is an equal-opportunity affirmativ e-action institution We do not discriminate on the basis of race creed color gender national origin citizenship religion marital status age disability or perceived disability sexual orientation actual or perceived sex gender identity or expression military status status as a disabled veteran or a veteran of the Vietnam era or any other status protected by applicable law to the extent prohibited by law This nondiscrimination policy covers admissions employment and access to and treatment in University programs services and activities
Syracuse University welcomes people with disabilities and in compliance with Section 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 as amended and the Americans with Disabilities Act does not discriminate on the basis of disability Services for students with disabilities are coordinated by the Office o f Disability Services Room 309 804 University Avenue 3154434498 (VOICE) 3154431371 (TDD)
Syracuse University supports equal opportunity in compliance with Title VI and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 and does not discriminate on the basis of race color national origin or gender
Questions about any of the Universityrsquos equal-opportunity policies including compliance with Title VI Title VII and Title IX may be directed to the Executive Director of Equal Opportunity Inclusion and Resolution Services Skytop Offi ce Building Syracuse University Syracuse NY 13244-5300 telephone 3154430211
The information concerning academic requirements courses and programs of study contained in the publication does not constitute an irrevocable contract between the student and the University The University reserves the right to change discontinue or add academic requirements courses and programs of study Such changes may be made without notice although every effort will be made to provide timely notice to students It is the responsibility of the individual student to confirm that all appr opriate degree requirements are met
Syracuse University is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education For information please visit mscheorg or middlestatessyr edustatement-of-accreditation-status Professional accreditation for each of the professional colleges and schools accords with the regulations of the appropriate professional association For further information contact the deanrsquos offi ce of each school or college
It is Syracuse Universityrsquos policy to provide anyone on request with a printed copy of the Universityrsquos policies and procedures regarding campus security and safety as well as crime rates and statistics for the most recent three-year period A copy of Your Safety and Security at Syracuse University a handbook that provides this information is available from the Syracuse University Department of Public Safety (DPS) You may request a printed copy that includes crime statistics to be mailed within 10 days of a request by contacting the Department of Public SafetyAdvisory Committee on Campus Security at 005 Sims Hall Syracuse NY 13244 or by calling 3154435476 The handbook is updated annually DPSAdvisory Committee on Campus Safety will provide upon request all campus crime statistics as reported to the United States Department of Education (website opeedgovsecurity)
syracuseeduadmissions
Commencement in the Carrier Dome
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A D M I S S I O N S a n d F I N A N C I N G YO U R E D U CAT I O NS
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Y
Applying for Admission Syracuse University uses the Common Application exclusively Yoursquoll apply directly to one of nine undergraduate colleges or to a dualcombined program within two colleges
Application Deadlines gt gt gt gt
Early Decision November 15 Regular Decision January 1 Spring Admission (fi rst-year or transfer) November 15 Transfer Admission (fall) July 1
Note An Early Admission option is also available for eligible high school juniors Federal financial aid is not available for students admitted under the Early Admission plan Applications received after this deadline will be considered on a space-available basis
How Your Application is Evaluated Academic performance including your senior year accomplishments participation in advanced coursework and standardized test scores Via your personal essay your goals interests experiences and values Evaluation from your guidance counselor and two academic teacher recommendations that convey a sense of your unique gifts capabilities and accomplishments Strength of character and exemplary citizenship through after-school activities volunteer work or employment
Apply today at syracuseeduadmissions
Life Sciences Complex
Financing Your Education Approximately 75 percent of Syracuse students receive some form of fi nancial support mostly from institutional aid but also from federal state or private sources When you apply for admission yoursquoll automatically be considered for merit-based scholarships which are awarded (regardless of need) for academic achievement and talent as well as for outstanding community involvement andor leadership You may also be eligible for assistance from federal sources including the Pell Grant TEACH Grant Work-Study and Supplemental Educational Opportunity Program as well as Federal Direct Student Loans and Federal Direct Plus Loans (for parents) Other possible aid sources include funding from your home state private resources and scholarships from outside the University
Estimated 2018-2019 Expenses The estimated cost of attending Syracuse University for the 2018ndash2019 academic year is based on the following
Direct (Billable) Costs Tuition $ 50230 Housing and Meals (average) $ 15558 Miscellaneous Fees $ 1637 Total Direct (Billable) Costs $ 67425
Non-Billable Costs (average) Books and Supplies $ 1500 Transportation $ 682 Personal Expenses $ 1050 Total Non-Billable Costs $ 3232
Subtotal (without health insurance) $ 70657 Health Insurance $ 1672 Total Cost of Attendance $ 72329
The 2018ndash2019 health insurance rate was not available at time of printing Therefore the 2017ndash2018 health insurance rate is listed This mandatory fee may be waived if student has adequate private health insurance
The above figur es are estimates The final Cost o f Attendance is pending Board of Trusteesrsquo approval and will be available for viewing in March at syracuseedufi nancialaid
Applying for financial aid is easy Your financial need is det ermined by the information that you provide on two separate forms that make up the financial aid application pr ocess
To apply for federal financial aid file the gt Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) fafsagov (code 002882)
To apply for Syracuse University Grant file the gt CSSFinancial Aid PROFILE collegeboardorgprofi le (code 2823)
Both applications available October 1 2017
Early Decision First-Year Students
Regular Decision First-Year and Transfer Students
Application Deadlines
FAFSA and CSSPROFILE November 15 2017
FAFSA and CSSPROFILE January 1 2018
Award Notifi cation Dates
January 2018 March 2018
For Homeschooled Students To be considered for federally funded financial aid programs contact the Admissions Offi ce for additional information
Transfer students should file aid applications at the same time your admission application is submitted but not later than July 1 2018
Attention Veterans Syracuse University is a proud participant in the Yellow Ribbon Program Through this program qualifying veteransrsquo and approved dependentsrsquo tuition and mandatory fee costs above those covered by the basic Post-911 GI Bill will be covered by Syracuse University and the Department of Veterans Affairs
20
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Syracuse University is an equal-opportunity affirmativ e-action institution We do not discriminate on the basis of race creed color gender national origin citizenship religion marital status age disability or perceived disability sexual orientation actual or perceived sex gender identity or expression military status status as a disabled veteran or a veteran of the Vietnam era or any other status protected by applicable law to the extent prohibited by law This nondiscrimination policy covers admissions employment and access to and treatment in University programs services and activities
Syracuse University welcomes people with disabilities and in compliance with Section 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 as amended and the Americans with Disabilities Act does not discriminate on the basis of disability Services for students with disabilities are coordinated by the Office o f Disability Services Room 309 804 University Avenue 3154434498 (VOICE) 3154431371 (TDD)
Syracuse University supports equal opportunity in compliance with Title VI and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 and does not discriminate on the basis of race color national origin or gender
Questions about any of the Universityrsquos equal-opportunity policies including compliance with Title VI Title VII and Title IX may be directed to the Executive Director of Equal Opportunity Inclusion and Resolution Services Skytop Offi ce Building Syracuse University Syracuse NY 13244-5300 telephone 3154430211
The information concerning academic requirements courses and programs of study contained in the publication does not constitute an irrevocable contract between the student and the University The University reserves the right to change discontinue or add academic requirements courses and programs of study Such changes may be made without notice although every effort will be made to provide timely notice to students It is the responsibility of the individual student to confirm that all appr opriate degree requirements are met
Syracuse University is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education For information please visit mscheorg or middlestatessyr edustatement-of-accreditation-status Professional accreditation for each of the professional colleges and schools accords with the regulations of the appropriate professional association For further information contact the deanrsquos offi ce of each school or college
It is Syracuse Universityrsquos policy to provide anyone on request with a printed copy of the Universityrsquos policies and procedures regarding campus security and safety as well as crime rates and statistics for the most recent three-year period A copy of Your Safety and Security at Syracuse University a handbook that provides this information is available from the Syracuse University Department of Public Safety (DPS) You may request a printed copy that includes crime statistics to be mailed within 10 days of a request by contacting the Department of Public SafetyAdvisory Committee on Campus Security at 005 Sims Hall Syracuse NY 13244 or by calling 3154435476 The handbook is updated annually DPSAdvisory Committee on Campus Safety will provide upon request all campus crime statistics as reported to the United States Department of Education (website opeedgovsecurity)
syracuseeduadmissions
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A D M I S S I O N S a n d F I N A N C I N G YO U R E D U CAT I O NS
YR
AC
US
E U
NIV
ER
SIT
Y
Applying for Admission Syracuse University uses the Common Application exclusively Yoursquoll apply directly to one of nine undergraduate colleges or to a dualcombined program within two colleges
Application Deadlines gt gt gt gt
Early Decision November 15 Regular Decision January 1 Spring Admission (fi rst-year or transfer) November 15 Transfer Admission (fall) July 1
Note An Early Admission option is also available for eligible high school juniors Federal financial aid is not available for students admitted under the Early Admission plan Applications received after this deadline will be considered on a space-available basis
How Your Application is Evaluated Academic performance including your senior year accomplishments participation in advanced coursework and standardized test scores Via your personal essay your goals interests experiences and values Evaluation from your guidance counselor and two academic teacher recommendations that convey a sense of your unique gifts capabilities and accomplishments Strength of character and exemplary citizenship through after-school activities volunteer work or employment
Apply today at syracuseeduadmissions
Life Sciences Complex
Financing Your Education Approximately 75 percent of Syracuse students receive some form of fi nancial support mostly from institutional aid but also from federal state or private sources When you apply for admission yoursquoll automatically be considered for merit-based scholarships which are awarded (regardless of need) for academic achievement and talent as well as for outstanding community involvement andor leadership You may also be eligible for assistance from federal sources including the Pell Grant TEACH Grant Work-Study and Supplemental Educational Opportunity Program as well as Federal Direct Student Loans and Federal Direct Plus Loans (for parents) Other possible aid sources include funding from your home state private resources and scholarships from outside the University
Estimated 2018-2019 Expenses The estimated cost of attending Syracuse University for the 2018ndash2019 academic year is based on the following
Direct (Billable) Costs Tuition $ 50230 Housing and Meals (average) $ 15558 Miscellaneous Fees $ 1637 Total Direct (Billable) Costs $ 67425
Non-Billable Costs (average) Books and Supplies $ 1500 Transportation $ 682 Personal Expenses $ 1050 Total Non-Billable Costs $ 3232
Subtotal (without health insurance) $ 70657 Health Insurance $ 1672 Total Cost of Attendance $ 72329
The 2018ndash2019 health insurance rate was not available at time of printing Therefore the 2017ndash2018 health insurance rate is listed This mandatory fee may be waived if student has adequate private health insurance
The above figur es are estimates The final Cost o f Attendance is pending Board of Trusteesrsquo approval and will be available for viewing in March at syracuseedufi nancialaid
Applying for financial aid is easy Your financial need is det ermined by the information that you provide on two separate forms that make up the financial aid application pr ocess
To apply for federal financial aid file the gt Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) fafsagov (code 002882)
To apply for Syracuse University Grant file the gt CSSFinancial Aid PROFILE collegeboardorgprofi le (code 2823)
Both applications available October 1 2017
Early Decision First-Year Students
Regular Decision First-Year and Transfer Students
Application Deadlines
FAFSA and CSSPROFILE November 15 2017
FAFSA and CSSPROFILE January 1 2018
Award Notifi cation Dates
January 2018 March 2018
For Homeschooled Students To be considered for federally funded financial aid programs contact the Admissions Offi ce for additional information
Transfer students should file aid applications at the same time your admission application is submitted but not later than July 1 2018
Attention Veterans Syracuse University is a proud participant in the Yellow Ribbon Program Through this program qualifying veteransrsquo and approved dependentsrsquo tuition and mandatory fee costs above those covered by the basic Post-911 GI Bill will be covered by Syracuse University and the Department of Veterans Affairs
20
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Syracuse University is an equal-opportunity affirmativ e-action institution We do not discriminate on the basis of race creed color gender national origin citizenship religion marital status age disability or perceived disability sexual orientation actual or perceived sex gender identity or expression military status status as a disabled veteran or a veteran of the Vietnam era or any other status protected by applicable law to the extent prohibited by law This nondiscrimination policy covers admissions employment and access to and treatment in University programs services and activities
Syracuse University welcomes people with disabilities and in compliance with Section 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 as amended and the Americans with Disabilities Act does not discriminate on the basis of disability Services for students with disabilities are coordinated by the Office o f Disability Services Room 309 804 University Avenue 3154434498 (VOICE) 3154431371 (TDD)
Syracuse University supports equal opportunity in compliance with Title VI and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 and does not discriminate on the basis of race color national origin or gender
Questions about any of the Universityrsquos equal-opportunity policies including compliance with Title VI Title VII and Title IX may be directed to the Executive Director of Equal Opportunity Inclusion and Resolution Services Skytop Offi ce Building Syracuse University Syracuse NY 13244-5300 telephone 3154430211
The information concerning academic requirements courses and programs of study contained in the publication does not constitute an irrevocable contract between the student and the University The University reserves the right to change discontinue or add academic requirements courses and programs of study Such changes may be made without notice although every effort will be made to provide timely notice to students It is the responsibility of the individual student to confirm that all appr opriate degree requirements are met
Syracuse University is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education For information please visit mscheorg or middlestatessyr edustatement-of-accreditation-status Professional accreditation for each of the professional colleges and schools accords with the regulations of the appropriate professional association For further information contact the deanrsquos offi ce of each school or college
It is Syracuse Universityrsquos policy to provide anyone on request with a printed copy of the Universityrsquos policies and procedures regarding campus security and safety as well as crime rates and statistics for the most recent three-year period A copy of Your Safety and Security at Syracuse University a handbook that provides this information is available from the Syracuse University Department of Public Safety (DPS) You may request a printed copy that includes crime statistics to be mailed within 10 days of a request by contacting the Department of Public SafetyAdvisory Committee on Campus Security at 005 Sims Hall Syracuse NY 13244 or by calling 3154435476 The handbook is updated annually DPSAdvisory Committee on Campus Safety will provide upon request all campus crime statistics as reported to the United States Department of Education (website opeedgovsecurity)
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Syracuse University is an equal-opportunity affirmativ e-action institution We do not discriminate on the basis of race creed color gender national origin citizenship religion marital status age disability or perceived disability sexual orientation actual or perceived sex gender identity or expression military status status as a disabled veteran or a veteran of the Vietnam era or any other status protected by applicable law to the extent prohibited by law This nondiscrimination policy covers admissions employment and access to and treatment in University programs services and activities
Syracuse University welcomes people with disabilities and in compliance with Section 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 as amended and the Americans with Disabilities Act does not discriminate on the basis of disability Services for students with disabilities are coordinated by the Office o f Disability Services Room 309 804 University Avenue 3154434498 (VOICE) 3154431371 (TDD)
Syracuse University supports equal opportunity in compliance with Title VI and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 and does not discriminate on the basis of race color national origin or gender
Questions about any of the Universityrsquos equal-opportunity policies including compliance with Title VI Title VII and Title IX may be directed to the Executive Director of Equal Opportunity Inclusion and Resolution Services Skytop Offi ce Building Syracuse University Syracuse NY 13244-5300 telephone 3154430211
The information concerning academic requirements courses and programs of study contained in the publication does not constitute an irrevocable contract between the student and the University The University reserves the right to change discontinue or add academic requirements courses and programs of study Such changes may be made without notice although every effort will be made to provide timely notice to students It is the responsibility of the individual student to confirm that all appr opriate degree requirements are met
Syracuse University is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education For information please visit mscheorg or middlestatessyr edustatement-of-accreditation-status Professional accreditation for each of the professional colleges and schools accords with the regulations of the appropriate professional association For further information contact the deanrsquos offi ce of each school or college
It is Syracuse Universityrsquos policy to provide anyone on request with a printed copy of the Universityrsquos policies and procedures regarding campus security and safety as well as crime rates and statistics for the most recent three-year period A copy of Your Safety and Security at Syracuse University a handbook that provides this information is available from the Syracuse University Department of Public Safety (DPS) You may request a printed copy that includes crime statistics to be mailed within 10 days of a request by contacting the Department of Public SafetyAdvisory Committee on Campus Security at 005 Sims Hall Syracuse NY 13244 or by calling 3154435476 The handbook is updated annually DPSAdvisory Committee on Campus Safety will provide upon request all campus crime statistics as reported to the United States Department of Education (website opeedgovsecurity)
syracuseeduadmissions