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The world is in the midst of unprecedented transformation. And right in the middle of it? You. At , we believe the changing world demands an evolved education. One that’s designed to let you find your purpose, make an impact and be part of a proud community and a global network that’s with you, whichever path you choose. So let’s rewrite the rules, because now needs you. #BeOrange Get Ahead

Facts and Figures 1 Academic Opportunities 3 Majors and Minors 5 Career Preparation 8

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Campus Life 9 Study Abroad 11

Get Energized

Athletics and Wellness 13 Syracuse, 15

Get Connected

Resources and Support 17 Alumni 19

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Applying for Admission 21 Financing Your Education 21

Facts and Figures By the Numbers

Location Top Rankings Main campus in Syracuse, New York, a midsize No. 1 Graduate School for Public Affairs in the heart of ; U.S. U.S. News & World Report. The Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs is also home to centers located in , Los Angeles undergraduate social sciences majors. and Washington, D.C.; five study abroad centers around the world. No. 1 Private Institution for Veterans Military Times Undergraduate Enrollment No. 1 College Newspaper More than 15,000 students representing 2020 Princeton Review 95 countries. No. 2 Special Education 2020 College Factual Majors No. 3 Communications and Journalism More than 200 academic programs and over 2020 College Factual 100 minors within 10 schools and colleges. No. 4 Human Development and Family Studies 2020 College Factual Student-to-Faculty Ratio No. 4 Entrepreneurial Studies 15-to-1 2020 College Factual Liberal Arts No. 5 Architecture 2020 DesignIntelligence The College of Arts and Sciences is at the center of the Syracuse liberal arts experience—and is home No. 5 Education 2020 College Factual to one-third of the undergraduate student body. No. 11 Social Work Average Class Size 2020 College Factual 26. Nearly 60 percent of undergraduate classes No. 11 Study Abroad have fewer than 20 students. 2020 U.S. News & World Report Top 10 Military Schools Current Alumni 2019 Military Friendly Schools More than a quarter of a million alumni representing No. 17 Top Marketing Colleges 170+ countries and territories. 2020 College Factual Average Starting Salary No. 18 Film 2019 The Hollywood Reporter $54,033 Learn more at syracuse.edu/facts. Get Ahead

1 Knowledge crowns those who seek her. Academic Opportunities A Tradition of Student-Focused Learning

Only at Syracuse Research 1 University Supportive Faculty

> NASA-quality flight simulator > Syracuse University is designated as a Carnegie > Learn how to think like a hacker to safeguard > Student-run communications agencies, including R1 university, the top tier among doctorate- cybersecurity with Professor Kevin Du. TNH Advertising and Hill Communications granting institutions. > Discover how disrupting biofilms may be a key > $4.5 million student-managed Wall Street > Get ready to flourish. Regardless of your major, to combating antibiotic-resistant bacteria with Value Fund the Syracuse Office of Undergraduate Research Professor Dacheng Ren. and Creative Engagement works with you to > Entertainment industry courses at the > Learn about conceptualizing human rights with elevate your thinking and understanding University’s Los Angeles Center Professor Danielle Smith. through faculty-guided scholarly research > Explore the intersection of visual storytelling > Collaboration with Actors' Equity Association and creative inquiry. professionals at , a four-theater and complex social issues with Professor > Study energy consumption and financial complex Ken Harper in the Newhouse Center for markets, pinpoint why some trees grow Global Engagement. faster than others—making them more suitable as a renewable resource—or connect cross- cultural themes and diverse voices to bring Renowned Visiting Speakers new musicals to the stage. Learn from internationally recognized professionals. Recent guests include author G’02; comedian and author Trevor Noah; president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Mary Daly ’94; distinguished fellow and director of executive “Not only did my professors education at the Council on Foreign Relations talk about representing Martin Indyk; and research engineer, university preeminence in innovation, educator and LGBTQ advocate Lynn Conway. they also made it tangible.”

Kelsey Davis ’19, G’20 Television, radio and film; entrepreneurship and emerging Get Ahead enterprises. Founder and CEO, CLLCTVE creative agency. 3 With a student-to-faculty ratio of 15-to-1, you’ll learn directly from world-class professors and visiting experts.

From left: Stevenson Endowed Professor Dacheng Ren with students at the BioInspired Institute; Professor Kevin Du in a cybersecurity class; the annual visual communications workshop with visiting professionals; wing aerodynamics are demonstrated in a full-motion flight simulator; supermodel and entrepreneur Emme '85 mentors students; Professor Harriet Brown teaches honors courses in journalism. 4 Majors and Minors Programs for the World of Today, and Tomorrow

Undergraduate Majors Syracuse University's schools and colleges offer you the flexibility to explore varied interests—and develop new ones.

School of Architecture History of Architecture Dual and Combined Enrollment: Environmental Engineering Accounting 616 students Italian Language, Literature School of Education Mechanical Engineering Entrepreneurship and Architecture and Culture Martin J. Whitman School of Systems and Information Science Emerging Enterprises (through Classics) Management (select majors only) Combined Enrollment: Finance College of Arts and Latino-Latin American Studies S.I. Newhouse School of College of Arts and Sciences General Accounting Sciences and Maxwell Linguistic Studies Public Communications David B. Falk Management School of Citizenship Mathematics College of Engineering and Marketing Management and Public Affairs Middle Eastern Studies Computer Science College of Sport and Real Estate Modern Foreign Languages Human Dynamics Retail Management 5,314 students School of Education Modern 1,235 students Supply Chain Management College of Arts and Sciences Music History and Cultures 467 students African American Studies Teacher Prep: Food Studies Dual Enrollment: Neuroscience Health and Exercise Science College of Arts and Sciences Applied Mathematics Philosophy Inclusive Early Childhood Special Art History Education (birth-grade 2) (includes Pre-Physical Therapy (select majors only) Physics and 3+3 DPT) School of Information Studies Biochemistry Political Philosophy Inclusive Elementary and Special Biological and Medical Physics Education (grades 1-6) Human Development and S.I. Newhouse School of Psychology Family Science Public Communications (through Physics) Religion Health and Physical Education Biology Physical Education Nutrition S.I. Newhouse School of Russian and Central European Nutrition Science Biotechnology Studies Non-Teacher Prep: Public Communications Chemistry Selected Studies in Education Public Health Russian Language, Literature Social Work 1,612 students Classical Civilization and Culture Dual and Combined Enrollment: Advertising Classics (Greek and Latin) Sport Analytics Spanish Language, Literature College of Arts and Sciences Sport Management Broadcast and Digital Journalism Communication Sciences and Culture English Education Graphic Design and Disorders Mathematics Education Dual and Combined Enrollment: Women’s and Gender Studies School of Education Magazine, News and Digital Digital Humanities Writing and Rhetoric Science Education Journalism Earth Sciences Social Studies Education Inclusive Early Childhood Professional Advising Programs: Special Education Photography Energy and Its Impacts Predentistry Spanish Education Public Relations English and Textual Studies Prelaw College of Visual and School of Information Recording and Entertainment Environment, Sustainability Premedicine Performing Arts Studies (iSchool) Industries (Bandier Program) and Policy Preveterinary Medicine Arts Education 571 students Television, Radio and Film Environmental Sciences Music Education (through Biology or Maxwell School of Citizenship Information Management Dual Enrollment: Earth Sciences) and Public Affairs College of Engineering and Technology College of Arts and Sciences Ethics Anthropology and Computer Science Dual Enrollment: School of Information Studies Fine Arts Citizenship and Civic Engagement 1,413 students Martin J. Whitman School Martin J. Whitman School of Forensic Science Economics Aerospace Engineering of Management Management French and Francophone Studies Geography Bioengineering S.I. Newhouse School of College of Visual German Language, Literature History Chemical Engineering Public Communications and Performing Arts and Culture International Relations Civil Engineering Policy Studies (Public Affairs) Martin J. Whitman 1,750 students

Greek (through Classics) Computer Engineering Get Ahead School of Management School of Art: Health Humanities Computer Science Illustration Sociology Electrical Engineering 1,822 students 5 Majors Minors (continued) Minor programs offer countless pathways to pursue your interests in depth. Once enrolled, you can choose from the following options.

Studio Arts (B.F.A., B.S.) Accounting Data Analytics Infrastructure, and the Future Political Science Dual Enrollment: Addiction Studies Design Studies International Business Private Music Study School of Education African American Studies Disability Studies Italian Professional and Technical Writing (Arts Education) Animation and Visual Effects Earth Sciences Japanese Studies Project Management School of Design: Anthropology Economics Jazz Studies Psychology Communications Design Applied Statistics Education Studies Jewelry and Metalsmithing Public Communications Studies Design Studies Arabic Studies Electrical Engineering Jewish Education Public Health Environmental and Architecture Energy Systems Jewish Studies Real Estate Interior Design Art History Engineering and Computer Latino-Latin American Studies Religion Fashion Design Art Photography Science Management LGBTQ Studies Retail Management Industrial and Asian/Asian American Studies English and Textual Studies Linguistic Studies Russian Interaction Design Atrocity Studies and the Entrepreneurship and Logic Russian and Central Department of Transmedia: Practices of Social Justice Emerging Enterprises Marketing European Studies Art Photography Biology Environment and Society Mathematics Sculpture Art Video Business Exercise Science Medical Anthropology Social Justice Computer Art and Animation Ceramics Finance Medieval and Sociology Film Chemistry Fine Arts Renaissance Studies South Asian Studies Child and Family Policy Food Studies Middle Eastern Studies Spanish Department of Communication Chinese Language Forensic Science Mindfulness and Sport Analytics and Rhetorical Studies: Chinese Studies French and Francophone Studies Contemplative Studies Sport Management Communication and Rhetorical Civil Engineering Geography Museum Studies Sport Event Management Studies Classical Civilization German Music History and Cultures Sport Revenue Management Department of Drama: Classics Gerontology Music Industry and Operations Acting Cognitive Science Global Political Economy Music Performance Strategic Management Drama–Theater Management (B.S.) Communication and Rhetorical Global Security Studies Native American and Sustainable Food Enterprises Musical Theater Studies Health and Wellness Indigenous Studies Teaching English to Speakers Stage Management Communication Sciences History Nutrition of Other Languages (TESOL) Theater Design and Technology and Disorders History of Architecture Nutrition Science Theater Rose, Jules R. and Stanford S. Photography, Video and Design Human Development and Painting Visual Culture : Computer Engineering Family Science Philosophy Women’s and Gender Studies Music (B.A.) Computer Gaming Information Management and Physical Computing Writing Music Composition Computer Science Technology Physical Education (Coaching) Music Industry Creative Writing Information Technology, Design Physics Performance (Organ, Percussion, Dance (through Exercise Science) and Startups Policy Studies Piano, Strings, Voice, Wind Instruments) Sound Recording Technology Dual Enrollment: School of Education

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6 Chemical Engineering Majors and Minors Personalized Pathways

Within Syracuse University's schools and colleges, you'll find almost infinite opportunities to customize your academic experience. Choose from more than 200 academic programs and 100 minors—or consider dual enrollment.

Some Interdisciplinary Examples to Get You Thinking

Combination Career

Biology + Bioengineering Prosthetist, Adaptive Technologies Engineer

Broadcast and Digital Journalism Electrical Engineering Sound System Designer + Music Industry (Minor)

Selected Studies in Education Guidance Counselor + Social Work

Graphic Design + Information Web Designer and Manager Management and Technology

Public Relations + Finance Investor Relations

Biotechnology + Citizenship Environmental Conservation and Civic Engagement Director

Nearly 20 percent of Syracuse students graduate with more than one major. Get Ahead 7 Career Preparation Exploration Meets Action

Your life-changing, career-building -Readiness Earning Potential connections start forming your first days on campus and extend well beyond graduation. As you get ready to launch your career with a With an average early career salary of over Career counselors in your home college or full-time job in the U.S. or abroad, Career Services $54,033* and four out of five graduates school help guide you to find internships and offers one-on-one assistance: reporting high career satisfaction,** our explore career fields, learn new skills and > Resume development and critiques graduates are engaging their education and gain hands-on experience. flourishing in their fields. > Practice interviews With internship opportunities in Syracuse *Class of 2019 data is based on a knowledge rate > Career fairs throughout the year and at our academic centers in New York of 87 percent (2,861 of 3,330 undergraduate degree recipients' responses). City, Los Angeles and Washington, D.C., as Learn more at syracuse.edu/services. well as abroad, you can explore countless **According to payscale.com ways to apply classroom learning to real- world settings.

Immersive Experiences Recent Internship Placements

> Spend the summer in New York City focusing on all aspects of modern development, combining real estate, architecture, finance, accounting, and entrepreneurship and emerging enterprises. > Work with the broadcasting crews for live athletic events on the ACC Network. > Partner with community organizations to learn firsthand how nonprofit organizations, offices of elected officials and government agencies work. Get Ahead

8 Campus Life A Student Experience Like No Other

The variety and volume of academic Student Clubs Diversity and Inclusion opportunities are matched by a boundless and Organizations array of activities and events that bring Our commitment to diversity and inclusion is the campus community together outside rooted in the belief that multiple points of view, life the classroom. A Cappella Groups (6) African Student Union experiences, ethnicities, cultures and belief systems Architecture Students Organization are essential to academic excellence. This means you’ll find lots of ways to get comfortable outside At a Glance Audio Engineering Society Black Celestial Choral Ensemble your comfort zone. Cheon Ji In residence halls 21 Club and Intramural Teams 20+ living learning communities and theme Citrus TV Take a Break housing options Cricket 21 places to eat, including vegetarian, vegan, Dance Works There’s lots to do on campus and beyond. kosher and halal options (dining centers, Enactus Explore: cafés and food courts) Engineers Without Borders > An on-campus ice-skating pavilion and European Student Association campus convenience stores ropes course. 4 First Year Players > Plays and concerts, many of which feature 300+ clubs and organizations Indigenous Students at Syracuse Syracuse University students. Morton Schiff Jazz Ensemble Otto’s Army > Festivals throughout the year, including Syracuse Rugby Winterfest, CNY Irish Festival, Syracuse Fashion Soccer Week and the Crawfish Festival. Society of Professional Hispanic Engineers Sororities and Fraternities (70+) Sour Sitrus Society Pep Band Student Environmental Action Coalition Student Publications/Media Groups (28) Syracuse Animal Rights Organization Women in Communications ... and 200+ more

For a complete list, visit syracuse.edu/activities. Get Involved

9 “Being Orange means having the confidence to pursue what you thought might be unattainable. It’s about embracing the support and resources of the University to prepare for a world of limitless opportunities.” Jamie Vinick ’20 finance/marketing management

10 Study Abroad Discovery Beyond Your Comfort Zone and Maybe Your Time Zone, Too

At Syracuse University you can take Choose Your Own Adventure your education global with one of the most established and highly respected Syracuse Abroad offers flexible study options > More Than 100 Programs in Over 60 Countries international study programs in the and financial aid so you can build the knowledge Unique programming is led by dedicated Syracuse nation. Where will you go? and skills to succeed anywhere. A wide range of University faculty and staff in , London, academic year, semester, summer and short-term , and . We also join program options can fit with your coursework and forces with exceptional international organizations your passion for a global point of view. for semester-long programs in many other locations. You can choose to study a range of subjects > Personalized Pathways through Syracuse Abroad—either through courses Syracuse Abroad learning opportunities include at one of our centers or those offered through our field study, internships and home stays. All partner programs. Applicants to the College of coursework carries University credit, which Arts and Sciences and the Maxwell School who allows you to complete your degree on time. are interested in studying abroad may apply for > Short Programs Discovery programs, Syracuse's first-semester Earn extra credit or get ahead in your degree during study abroad experience in France, Italy or Spain. academic breaks. In the summer, choose from over The Discovery program in Spain is also available 30 program options including internships and to students in the College of Engineering and research opportunities abroad. Computer Science. Get Involved

For more information, visit syracuse.edu/studyabroad. 11 12 Athletics and Wellness Undeniable Spirit, Outside and Within

Be yourself—and belong to something bigger— it’s all part of the Orange experience. Active involvement is the status quo here.

Sports Scene

With seven men’s and 11 women’s athletic teams, you’ll have many opportunities to join your classmates and cheer on the Orange. Syracuse University was recently ranked No. 3 by for “Students Pack the Stadiums.” Named a “top mascot” by ESPN, Otto the Orange joins photo ops at many campus events—you can follow Otto on Twitter or Instagram.

Barnes Center at The Arch

The Barnes Center at The Arch is a state-of-the-art health, wellness and recreation complex, and the hub for student health care and wellness. With programs and facilities that range from rock climbing and a lap pool to pet therapy and esports, the center promotes holistic health and well-being. An integrated health and wellness team and resources are available in one accessible, centralized space on campus. Get Energized

13 14 Syracuse, New York A Vibrant Midsize City to Explore

Welcome to Syracuse Things to Do

Syracuse University is located in the Dine: From Vietnamese to vegan, BBQ to Play: Rent a paddle boat at Green Lakes State heart of New York state and sits atop a brewpub, Syracuse is full of choices (many Park, ski at a nearby mountain, or conquer your hill overlooking the City of Syracuse and offering gluten-free, halal and kosher options fear of heights at the ’Cuse Challenge Ropes . With a metropolitan and locally sourced ingredients). Course on campus. population of nearly 700,000, Syracuse Shop: Syracuse is home to the sixth-largest Enjoy Life: Ride the Ferris wheel at the has all the conveniences of a midsize city, enclosed shopping center in the country— , or visit Beak & Skiff within a day's drive from major cities like Destiny USA—as well as unique local businesses. (named Best Apple Orchard by USA Today). New York and Boston. Volunteer: Opportunities close to campus Experience the Seasons: Syracuse has four include SUNY Upstate University Hospital and distinct seasons, each with its own activities Habitat for Humanity. and appeal. Get Energized

15 A community, beyond campus.

16 Resources and Support Connections for Success

First-year Experience and Support: Through Research for All: Through the Syracuse Office of a structured shared experience—emphasizing Undergraduate Research and Creative Engagement diversity, inclusion, belonging, community, health (SOURCE), you can get experience conducting faculty- and wellness—first-year students have a unified guided scholarly research and engaging in creative foundation for success inside and outside projects—from examining sustainable roofing materials the classroom. to performing at Festival Fringe. Inclusivity and Accessibility: Syracuse University A Community of Respect: The Office of Multicultural accommodates individuals with disabilities through Affairs provides support and guidance to encourage a wide range of services, recognizing all students’ students to become members of a community potential to excel in both educational and career respectful of differences. opportunities. LGBT Resource Center: This community-building Faculty, Academic and Peer Advisors: Right from center provides outreach and visibility as well as the start, you're matched with an academic advisor intellectual and leadership development to support who works with you throughout your undergraduate the experience of people with marginalized sexualities career. After you declare a major, you’ll have a faculty and genders. advisor in your program and guidance from peer Early Opportunities: Summer College offers high advisors who've been there before you. school students the opportunity to explore their Giving Back: The Mary Ann Shaw Center for Public passions and experience college life for one to six weeks and Community Service helps you make a difference. with over 40 credit and noncredit precollege programs. Leadership programs, community-based service National Veterans Resource Center: As the nation’s and literacy programs are just some of the ways to first interdisciplinary academic institute focused on the connect academic opportunities with the needs of social, economic, education and policy issues affecting community partners. veterans and their families post-service, the NVRC Tutoring/Learning Support: From group workshops functions as the center of veteran life on campus, in the to one-on-one guidance by email or chat, academic local community, and across Central New York. support is available every step of the way. Transfer Student Support: Transfer students are an important part of our diverse student body. Specialized advising supports your transition from another college. Get Connected

17 18 Alumni Our Impact, Amplified

When you graduate from Syracuse University, you join a community of alumni in career fields and locations around the globe. From the moment you set foot on campus until long after you walk the stage, you're part of something bigger that belongs to us all.

Powerful Networks

1 2 3 Syracuse alumni are at work in some of the world’s leading organizations. From newsrooms to classrooms, laboratories to boardrooms, you’ll find someone who bleeds orange. Career Services will connect you with alumni who can serve as mentors, helping you gather 4 5 6 information and insights on career paths and the transition from college.

Notable Alumni 7 8 9

Our alumni have been making their mark on the world since the University's founding in 1870. Whether in the arts, entertainment, journalism, business, law, human services, or anything in between, our students have consistently gone 10 11 12 on to gain national and international acclaim for their accomplishments.

13 14 15 Get Connected

19 Waleed Abdalati ’86 8 G’06 Stacey Mindich ’86 ’83 Former NASA chief scientist CBS News Broadway producer, Creator, NBC’s The West Wing; correspondent Dear Evan Hansen playwright and screenwriter, A Few 1 Joseph Anis ’94 Good Men and The Social Network President and CEO of Middle East, Betsey Johnson ’64 10 Jim Morris ’77, G’78 North Africa and South Asia, Fashion designer and President, Pixar Animation Studios 13 Mary Spio ’98 GE Gas Power breast cancer activist Founder and CEO, CEEK VR 11 G’90 2 Joseph Biden L’68 Roula Khalaf ’87 ESPN broadcaster 14 Cheryl Strayed G’02 Former U.S. vice president Editor–in-chief, Financial Times New York Times Bestselling Author (London) Jessie Mueller ’05 ’57 Tony Award-winning actor Drew Taggart ’12 Named greatest football player Rami Khouri ’70, G’98 DJ and producer, of all time International journalist specializing Elliott Portnoy ’86 in Middle Eastern affairs CEO, Dentons Arielle Tepper ’94 3 Dwight Caines ’88 Theatrical and film producer, recent Co-president of domestic marketing, Larry Kramer ’72 12 Rani Raad ’97 productions: Monty Python’s Universal Pictures Journalist, publisher, USA Today President, CNN Worldwide Spamalot, Frost/Nixon and Annie Commercial Joy Cho ’01 ’67 15 ’88 Founder and creative director, Co-editor and news correspondent, ’64 NBC broadcaster Oh Joy! CBS Singer-songwriter and guitarist, John Tsebe ’81 4 Col. ’78 9 Chris Licht ’93 First Black national librarian in First female Executive producer and showrunner, Chris Renaud ’89 South Africa commander The Late Show with Stephen Colbert Oscar-nominated director of Despicable Me and executive Vanessa L. Williams ’85 5 ’62 ’67, H’16 producer of Minions National recording artist and First African American recipient College and Pro Football actor, Desperate Housewives of the Hall of Fame running back Todd Rubin ’04 President, The Republic of Tea 6 ’93 1857, Stage, screen and television actor, G 1872, H 1909 His Royal Highness How Stella Got Her Groove Back, Women’s rights pioneer and first Prince Sultan bin Rent, Private Practice woman to argue a case before the Salman Al Saud G’99 U.S. Supreme Court Youngest person to fly on Bruce Fowle ’60 the space shuttle Founding principal, Fox & Fowle Kitty Lun G’80 Architects; senior partner, Head of Creative Shop, Facebook ’04 FXFOWLE Architects -winning reporter Jr. ’58, H’93 for The Washington Post Joanna Geraghty L’97 Faithkeeper of the Turtle Clan of

7 Get Connected President and COO, JetBlue Airways the Seneca Nations

20 Applying for Admission Schedule a visit and apply today

The Application Process Financing Your Education Applying for Financial Aid Is Easy Syracuse University uses the Common Application Seventy-six percent of Syracuse students receive some Your financial need is determined by the information exclusively. You’ll apply directly to one of the University’s form of financial support, mostly from institutional aid, but you provide on two separate forms that make up the colleges or to a dual/combined program within two colleges. also from federal, state or private sources. financial aid application process. Application Deadlines* When you apply for admission, you’ll automatically be To apply for federal financial aid: considered for merit-based scholarships, which are awarded > Early Decision: Nov. 15 (regardless of need) for academic achievement and talent > Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) fafsa.gov (code: 002882) > Regular Decision: Jan. 1 as well as for outstanding community involvement and/or leadership. To apply for a Syracuse University Grant: > Spring Admission (first-year or transfer): Nov. 15 You may also be eligible for assistance from federal sources, > CSS/Financial Aid PROFILE > Transfer Admission (fall): July 1 including the Pell Grant, TEACH Grant, Work-Study, and Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant, as well as collegeboard.org/profile (code: 2823) For more information, visit syracuse.edu/admissions/apply. Federal Direct Student Loans and Federal Direct Plus Loans Both applications are available Oct. 1, 2020. (for parents). Note: An early admission option is available for eligible high school juniors. Federal financial aid is not available Other possible aid sources include funding from your home Regular Decision for students admitted under the early admission plan. state, private resources and scholarships from outside Early Decision First-year and the University. First-year Students Transfer Students* *These are the priority deadlines; however, applications Fees and Expenses will continue to be accepted on a space-available basis. Application FAFSA and FAFSA and The estimated costs of attending Syracuse University for the Deadlines CSS/PROFILE: CSS/PROFILE: How Your Application Is Evaluated 2020–2021 academic year are as follows: Nov. 15, 2020 Jan. 1, 2021 > Academic performance, including your senior-year Direct (Billable) Costs Award January 2021 March 2021 accomplishments, participation in advanced coursework, Tuition $54,270 Notification standardized test scores* and a talent component.** Housing and Meals (average) $16,356 Miscellaneous Fees $1,656 For Home-Schooled Students: To be considered for federally > Via your personal essay, your goals, interests, Total Direct (Billable) Costs $72,282 experiences and values. funded financial aid programs, contact the admissions office for additional information. > Evaluation from your guidance counselor and two Non-Billable Costs (Average) academic teacher recommendations that convey a sense Books and Supplies $1,564 *Transfer students should file aid applications at the same Transportation $711 of your unique gifts, capabilities and accomplishments. time the admission application is submitted, but no later Personal Expenses $1,095 than July 1, 2021. > Strength of character and exemplary citizenship through Total Non-Billable Costs $3,370 after-school activities, volunteer work or employment. Attention Veterans Subtotal (without health insurance) $75,652 Syracuse University is a proud participant in the Yellow Ribbon *SAT/ACT scores are not required for students applying Health Insurance $1,927* Program. With Yellow Ribbon, Post-9/11 GI Bill® students can for Fall 2021 admission. Total Cost of Attendance $77,579 receive additional funding so that required tuition and fees are **If required for program of entry. covered. Most 100 percent Yellow Ribbon-eligible veterans are *This mandatory fee may be waived if student has able to complete their education at Syracuse without any out-of- adequate private health insurance. pocket costs for tuition or fees. Take the Next Step Take

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