Syracuse University
Syracuse, NY 13244
315-443-3611
315-443-3611
http://www.syr.edu/
orange@syr.edu
orange@syr.edu
About Syracuse University
- Year of Foundation 1870
- Size of Campus 200 Acres
- Type of Instituition Private institution
- Religious Orientation None
- Degrees Bachelor, Master, Post Master
- Calendar Type Semester
- Undergraduate Population 12,905
- Women % / Men % / Out of state 56% 44% 53%OUS
Application
- App. Deadlines FAFSA
- Tuition Costs In / Out - State $34,970
- Room and Board $12,850
- Nonfall Registration Accepted
- Selectivity of the Intuition More selective
- Application Fee $70
- Enrollment No. 13,243
Reference: Syracuse University
Syracuse University: is the bold vision that propels Syracuse University — a vision for education that's not static or for its own sake, but breaks out of the traditional "ivory tower." It drives us to forge innovative and sustained partnerships across our local and global communities. And that makes SU a place where students become leaders, scholars become collaborators, and the community is continually energized by new ideas.
- Adelphi University
- AGC Scholarship Fund
- Alliance For Young Artists And Writers, Inc.
- American Association Of Advertising Agencies, Inc.
- American Foundation For The Blind
- American Foundation For The Blind-1
- American Foundation For The Blind-2
- American Foundation For The Blind-3
- American Foundation For The Blind-4
- American Foundation For The Blind-5
- American Guild Of Organists
- American Institute Of Architects-New York Chapter-2
- American Institute Of Architects/New York Chapter-1
- American Jewish League For Israel
- American Mothers, Inc.
- American Museum Of Natural History-1
- American Museum Of Natural History-2
- American Society Of Mechanical Engineers Auxiliary Inc.
- American Society Of Mechanical Engineers-1
- American Society Of Mechanical Engineers-2
- Bagby Foundation For The Musical Arts, Inc.
- Bnai Zion Foundation Inc
- Charles And Lucille King Family Foundation
- Chautauqua Region Community Foundation, Inc.
- Columbia University
- Daughters Of The Cincinnati
- Donald Keene Center Of Japanese Culture
- English-Speaking Union
- Explorers Club
- Foundation Of Lexographic Technical Association
- Garden Club Of America
- Garden Club Of America-1
- Garden Club Of America-2
- German Academic Exchange Service
- Guideposts Magazine
- Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society
- Huguenot Society Of America
- Institute Of International Education
- International Alliance Of Theatrical Stage Employees-1
- International Radio And Television Society Foundation
- Jackie Robinson Foundation The Scholarship Program
- James P. And Ruth C. Gillroy Foundation, Inc.
- Kaplan/Newsweek
- Kosciuszko Foundation
- Kosciuszko Foundation-2
- Kosciuszko Foundation-3
- Leopold Schepp Foundation
- Liederkranz Foundation Inc.
- Light Work
- Marie L Rose Huguenot Society Of America
- Memorial Foundation For Jewish Culture-1
- Memorial Foundation For Jewish Culture-2
- Memorial Foundation For Jewish Culture-3
- Memorial Foundation For Jewish Culture-4
- Metr Opolitan Museum Of Art
- Nation Institute-1
- Nation Institute-2
- National Sculpture Society
- National Student Nurses Association Foundation
- New York City Department Of Citywide Administrative Services-1
- New York City Department Of Citywide Administrative Services-2
- New York City Department Of Citywide Administrative Services-3
- New York State Grange-1
- New York State Grange-2
- New York State Grange-3
- New York State Higher Education Services Corporation
- New York State Theatre Institute-1
- New York State Theatre Institute-2
- Overseas Press Club Foundation
- Parapsychology Foundation, Inc.-1
- Parapsychology Foundation, Inc.-2
- Parapsychology Foundation, Inc.-3
- Parapsychology Foundation, Inc.-4
- Parapsychology Foundation, Inc.-5
- Parapsychology Foundation, Inc.-6
- Parapsychology Foundation, Inc.-7
- Poetry Society Of America-1
- Poetry Society Of America-2
- Poetry Society Of America-3
- Polish Arts Club Of Buffalo Scholarship Foundation
- Princess Grace Foundation-USA
- Public Relations Student Society Of America
- Roothbert Fund Inc., The Scholarships
- Scholastic Art & Writing Awards
- Scholastic Art & Writing Awards-1
- Seneca Nation Higher Education Program-Seneca Nation Of Indians
- Seventeen
- Signet Classics Scholarship Essay Contest Penguin
- Skidmore College
- Smithsonian Institutioncooper- Hewitt, National Design Museum
- Smithsonian Institutioncooper- Hewitt, National Design Museum-1
- Society Of Design Administration-1
- Society Of Illustrators
- Society Of Satellite Professionals International
- Society Of Women Engineers-1
- Society Of Women Engineers-2
- Society Of Women Engineers-3
- Society Of Women Engineers-4
- Society Of Women Engineers-5
- Society Of Women Engineers-6
- Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum-1
- Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum-2
- St. David's Society Of New York
- Thomas J. Watson Foundation
- Transport Workers Union Of America
- United Federation Of Teachers
- United Nations Association Of The United States Of America
- University Of Rochester
- Webb Institute
- Womens Studio Workshop-3
- Women’s Sports Foundation-1
- Women’s Sports Foundation-2
- Women’s Sports Foundation-3
- Worldstudio Foundation-1
- Worldstudio Foundation-2
- Worldstudio Foundation-3
- Worldstudio Foundation-4
- Worldstudio Foundation-5
- Worldstudio Foundation-6
- Xerox Experiential Learning (XCEL) Programs
- Xerox Technical Minority Scholarship-1
- Xerox Technical Minority Scholarship-2
Social Life And Activities
- Percent students who are frat members 18%
- Number of honor societies Alpha Kappa Delta; Alpha Sigma Lambda; Alpha Xi Sigma; Alpha Chi Sigma, Pi Chaper; Alpha Omega Epsilon Engineering Sorority; Beta Alpha Psi; Beta Gamma Sigma; Beta Phi Mu; Chi Epsilon; Eta Kappa Nu; Eta Pi Upsilon; Gamma Theta Upsilon; Golden Key and Golde
- Number of students in fraternities 27
- Number of sororities 17
- On-campus religious organizations (Appears as submitted by school) Baha'i Faith; Baptist Campus Ministry; Brothers and Sisters in Christ; Campus Bible Fellowship; Campus Crusade for Christ; Chabad House Jewish Student Organization; Chapel INtern to Historically African American Churches; C
- Other on-campus organizations N/A
- Percent students who are frat sororities 21%
- Number of on-campus international organizations (Appears as submitted by school) African Student Union; Asian Students in America; Association of Bulgarian Students; Association of INternational Students; Caribbean Students Association; Chinese Students and Scholars Association; Haitian American Student
- Setting Urban
- Alcohol Policies No
- Number of frats 27
- Other general policies class attendance policies set by individual instructors, hazing prohibited, smoking prohibited, other
- Number of frat chapter houses 14
- Popular Event and Social Activities on Campus Opening Weekend; Homecoming; DanceWorks Annual Production; First Year Players Annual Production; Senior Celebration;
Transportation
- Public Transportation to the University Yes
- Car Permitted On Campus No
- Distance to nearest airport Syracuse (5), Rochester (40)
- Distance to nearest train Syracuse (3)
- Distance to nearest bus Syracuse (3)
Student Housing
- College housing safety - Fire alarms 100%
- Off and remote campus housing assistance available No
- College campus housing availability Yes
- Percentage of housing units owned by the college that are triples 7%
- On and Off campus housing offered Yes
- Percentage of housing units owned by the college that are singles 13%
- Number of students using college housing 75%
- Percentage of housing units owned by the college that are undefined N/A
- College housing safety - Sprinkler system 100%
- Type of housing provided for students coed dorms (66%), sorority housing (5%), fraternity housing (3%), apartments for married students (1%), apartment for single students (18%), special housing for disabled students (1%), special housing for international students (1%), other housing options
- Percentage of housing units owned by the college that are doubles 52%
- High speed or wireless internet in college housing 100%
- Number of housing and appartment units owned by the university 122
- Percentage of housing units owned by the college that are apartments 28%
Campus Services
- Student Allowed To Post A Web Page Yes
- Student Email Accounts Yes
- Number Of Books in Library 3,487,551
- Number Of Wired Computers Available In Classrooms 150
- Campus Safety 24-hour foot and vehicle patrols, late night transport/escort service, 24-hour emergency telephones, lighted pathways/sidewalks, student patrols, controlled dormitory access (key, security card, etc)
- Wireless Network - Student wi-fi Yes
- OS of Wifi Network Microsoft
- Counseling Services minority student, career, personal, academic, psychological, religious
- Library Facilities 100%
- Number Of Subscriptions 20,637
- Number Of Wired Computers Available In The Other Locations 200
- Computer Courses No
- Museums Belfer Audio Archives; Lowe Art Gallery; Center for Advanced Technology in Computer Applications and Software Engineering (CASE Center); Center for Science and Technology with Parallel Computer Processing Facility; Laser Sprectroscopy Laboraty; Newho
- Number Of Microforms 7,334,236
- Online Course Registration Available Yes
- Student Computer Availability Yes
- Library On Campus Yes
- Number of e-books 4,021
- Number Of Wired Computers Available In The Library 50
- Location Of Available Computers computer center/labs, residence halls, library, student center
- Location Of Area With Wireless Support in all the libraries, in some classrooms, in computer labs, in administrative/faculty offices and work areas, in some of the college-owned, operated, or affiliated housing
- Tutoring and Remedial Help N/A
- Internet Access Yes
- Number of Audiovisuals-cds,videos,dvds 1,124,156
- Number Of Wired Computers Available In Campus Labs(est) 25
- Basic Services Provided nonremedial tutoring, women's center, placement service, day care, health service, health insurance
- Estimated Capacity Of Wireless Network 15,000
Student Employment and Career
- Career placment and training co-op education, on-campus job interviews, internships, resume assistance, career/job search classes, alumni network, interest inventory, interview training
- Employed Students after 2 years N/A
- Student Employment Federal work study program available
- The average earnings of employed undergrads 1,000
- Navy ROTC on campus? Not offered
- Army ROTC on campus? Offered on campus
- Top Companies Selecting Students For Jobs Price Waterhouse Coopers, General Electric, Teach For America, IBM, Lockheed Martin, St. Joseph's Hospital, Syracuse City School District (and other school districts), Morgan Stanley, Accentrue, JP MorganChase, ESPN, NBC, KPMG, Strong Memorial Hospital
- Number of undergraduates (only) with employment 20%
- Airforce ROTC on campus? Offered on campus
- Does the school discourage student employment No
- Employed Students after 1 year N/A
- Employed Students after 6 Months 92%
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