TUITION AND FEES
2024-2025
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Syracuse University Tuition, Fees and
Financial/Academic Calendars
2024-2025
Contents
2024-2025 Financial Calendar ..................................................................................2
2024-2025 Academic Calendar ................................................................................3
Tuition and Fees ..............................................................................................................4
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2024-2025 Financial Calendar
The University Business Cycle at a Glance — Billing and due dates are approximate and subject to change.
Fall Semester 2024
June
1 Make sure all your financial aid documents have
been submitted.
7 First bill for all students issued (payment due July 19).
First monthly payment plan bill issued (payment due July 1).
Check MySlice to view your fall billing statement.
There is still time to enroll in the monthly payment plan by
visiting bursar.syr.edu.
July
5 Second fall payment plan bill issued (payment due Aug. 2).
August
9 Third fall payment plan bill issued (payment due Sept. 1).
19 First day of classes, College of Law.
26 First day of classes, Main Campus and
Syracuse University Global.
September
3 Late registration ends.
6 Fourth fall payment plan bill issued (payment due Oct. 1).
10 Last day to drop courses without financial penalty,
College of Law.
16 Last day to drop courses without financial penalty,
Main Campus.
20 Non-payment plan bill issued (payment due Oct. 14).
October
4 Fifth and final fall payment plan bill issued
(payment due Oct. 25).
14 Final fall bill due for non-payment plan.
November
1 Spring semester bill for all students issued
(payment due Nov. 29).
1 First spring semester payment plan bill issued
(payment due Nov. 29).
5 Registration for Spring 2025 begins, College of Law.
6 Registration for Spring/Winterlude 2025 begins,
Main Campus and Syracuse University Global.
December
6 Second spring payment plan bill issued
(payment due Jan. 3, 2025).
18 Winterlude 2025 begins.
23 Last day to drop Winterlude courses without financial penalty.
Spring Semester 2025
January
10 Third spring payment plan bill issued (payment due Feb. 7).
13 First day of classes, College of Law.
13 First day of classes, Main Campus and
Syracuse University Global.
21 Late registration ends.
February
3 Last day to drop courses without financial penalty,
Main Campus.
4 Last day to drop courses without financial penalty,
College of Law.
14 Fourth spring payment plan bill and non-payment plan bill
issued (payment due March 7).
March
14 Fifth spring payment plan bill issued (payment due April 4).
19 Summer 2025 registration begins.
April
2 Registration for Fall 2025, College of Law.
2 Registration for Fall 2025 begins, Main Campus and
Syracuse University Global.
9 Summer 2025 registration begins, College of Law.
11 Final payment plan bill and non-payment plan bill for spring
(payment due May 2).
May
2 Final spring payment plan bill duespring semester should now
be paid for those on a payment plan.
2 Final spring semester bill for all students issued
(payment due May 23).
12 Maymester - May 12
Summer Session I (6WK1) - May 19
Twelve Weeks Session (12WK) - May 19.
For a complete list of all billing dates with due dates go to
bursar.syr.edu > Accounts and Billing.
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2024-2025 Academic Calendar
Summer 2024
Maymester .............................................................................May 13-24
Eight Week One Session
................................................ May 8-June 28
Memorial Day (no classes)
........................................................May 27
Combined Summer Session
...................................... May 20-Aug. 9
First Summer Session
.................................................... May 20-June 28
Second Summer Session
........ ...........................................July 1-Aug. 9
Eight Week Two Session
...................................................July 2-Aug. 23
College of Law
...................................................................... May 3-Aug. 3
Fall 2024
Main Campus and
Syracuse University Global .................................... Aug. 26-Dec. 17
College of Law
...................................................................... Aug. 19-Dec 13
Registration
Main Campus (new students only)...........................Aug. 24-Sept. 3
Syracuse University Global ...................................... April 3-Aug. 25
Late Registration and Schedule Adjustment
Main Campus
..................................................................Aug. 28-Sept. 3
College of Law
.........................................................................Aug. 12-23
Labor Day (no classes)
...................................................................Sept. 2
*Syracuse University Global
....................................Aug. 26-Sept. 3
Fall Break (excluding Law)
........................................................Oct. 14-15
Spring 2025 Registration
College of Law
................................................................... Nov. 5-Jan. 17
Syracuse University Global
.........................................Nov. 6-Jan. 12
Main Campus
.....................................................................Nov. 6-Jan. 28
Thanksgiving Break
.............................................................Nov. 24-Dec. 1
Last Day of Classes
.............................................................................Dec. 10
College of Law...................................................................................Dec. 2
Winterlude 2025
Main Campus and
Syracuse University Global ...................................... Dec. 18-Jan. 10
* For Syracuse University Global, drop via MySlice through official
withdrawal deadline. View your specific deadlines on MySlice>Student
Home>Enrollment>My Class Schedule>Deadlines.
All deadlines are Eastern Standard Time.
Spring 2025
College of Law ..........................................................................Jan. 13-May 8
Main Campus and
Syracuse University Global .........................................Jan. 13-May 6
Martin Luther King Jr. Day (no classes)
......................................... Jan. 20
Registration
Syracuse University Global
.........................................Nov. 6-Jan. 12
College of Law
................................................................... Nov. 5-Jan. 17
Main Campus (new students only)......................................Jan. 11-21
Late Registration and Schedule Adjustment
Main Campus and
Syracuse University Global* .........................................Jan. 13-21
Spring Break
................................................................................. March 9-16
Fall 2025 Registration
College of Law
.................................................................April 2-Aug. 22
Main Campus
...................................................................April 2-June 30
Syracuse University Global
.......................................April 2-Aug. 24
Last Day of Classes
............................................................................April 29
College of Law
...............................................................................April 25
Financial Deadlines for Dropping
Full Session Courses With Full Refund**
Summer 2024
Main Campus and Syracuse University Global
To view deadlines visit: MySlice>Student Home>Enrollment>
My Class Schedule>Deadlines or Student Home>Billing/
Payments>Financial Deadlines.
College of Law
JDinteractive
........................................................................ May 22
Residential
................................................................................June 7
Fall 2024
Main Campus and
Syracuse University Global ......................................Sept. 16
College of Law
Residential
........................................................................... Sept. 10
JDinteractive
....................................................................... Sept. 11
Spring 2025
Main Campus and
Syracuse University Global ...........................................Feb. 3
College of Law
Residential
................................................................................Feb. 4
JDinteractive
............................................................................Feb. 5
**Flexible format classes are held in separate sessions with deadlines specific to
each class including online students. Consult your class schedule.
Academic Calendars include additional dates and deadlines.
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Tuition and Fees
Main Campus
Students Matriculated Beginning Fall 2018 or Later
Undergraduate per semester (12-19 credits) .............................................. $31,855
Per credit (first 11) .............................................................................................2,773
Per credit (20 or more) ...................................................................................... 1,913
Winterlude per credit .........................................................................................1,583
Summer per credit ...............................................................................................1,583
Students Matriculated Prior to Fall 2018
Undergraduate per semester (12-19 credits) .............................................. $29,760
Per credit (first 11) .............................................................................................2,589
Per credit (20 or more) ...................................................................................... 1,785
Winterlude per credit .........................................................................................1,583
Summer per credit ...............................................................................................1,583
Syracuse University Global
Students Matriculated Beginning Fall 2018 or Later
Undergraduate per
semester (12-19 credits) .............................................. $31,855
*Per credit (
first 11) .................................................................................................750
Per credit (20 or more) ...................................................................................... 1,913
Winterlude per credit .............................................................................................750
Summer per credit (first 11) ................................................................................750
Summer per credit (12 or more) .....................................................................1,583
Online BS Communications .................................................................................900
Students Matriculated Prior to Fall 2018
Undergraduate pe
r semester (12-19 credits) .............................................. $29,760
*Per credit (
first 11) .................................................................................................750
Per credit (20 or more) ...................................................................................... 1,785
Winterlude per credit .............................................................................................750
Summer per credit (first 11) ................................................................................750
Summer per credit (12 or more) .....................................................................1,583
Syracuse Abroad
Students Matriculated Beginning Fall 2018 or Later
Undergraduate per semester (12-19 credits) ............................................. $31,855
Per credit (first 11) ............................................................................................2,773
Per credit (20 or more) .....................................................................................1,913
Summer per credit ..............................................................................................1,583
Students Matriculated Prior to Fall 2018
Undergraduate per semester (12-19 credits) ............................................. $29,760
Per Credit (first 11) ...........................................................................................2,589
Per Credit (20 or more) ....................................................................................1,785
Summer per credit ..............................................................................................1,583
Graduate Students
Main Campus, Syracuse University Global, Online, Winterlude,
Syracuse Abroad
Per credit ............................................................................................................$1,945
Main Campus and Online Social Work, Marriage and
Family Therapy
Per credit ............................................................................................................$1,167
Summer Sessions
Main Campus, per credit ............................................................................... $1,945
Syracuse Abroad, per credit ............................................................................1,945
Syracuse University Global, per credit .........................................................1,945
COMBINATION COURSES
Graduate students who take a combina tion of Main Campus, Syracuse
University Global campus courses are charged as follows:
Full-time: pay Main Campus per credit rate.
Part-time: Main Campus/College of Professional Studies students pay
the graduate per credit hour rate for Main Campus/Syracuse University
Global courses.
College of Law
Law students pay the College of Law tuition rates for all courses taken at
Syracuse University, including courses taken outside the College of Law in other
Syracuse University schools and colleges. In addition, students who are enrolled
in a joint degree program with the College of Law pay College of Law tuition rates
for the duration of the joint program.
Non-matriculated students who enroll in law courses pay the College of Law
tuition rate. Non-matriculated students who audit law courses are subject to the law
student audit policy.
Residential J.D. and LL.M. Students
Per semester (12-19 credits) .................................................................... $31,110
Per credit (first 11) .............................................................................................2,234
Per credit (20 or more) .....................................................................................2,234
Summer 2024, per credit ..................................................................................2,234
Syracuse Abroad Summer Law Program, per credit ..................................2,234
S.J.D. Students
Years 2-5, per semester ..............................................$5,000 plus law credit rate
JDinteractive Students
Academic year per credit ............................................................................... $2,234
Summer 2024 per credit ...................................................................................2,150
Advance Payments
Advance payments are nonrefundable and are required according to the
following schedule:
Undergraduate students ................................................................................. $500
Early decision .....................................................................................................Feb. 15
First year ................................................................................................................May 1
Graduate Students – first year only .......................................................... $500
Whitman graduate students – first year only ................................ $1,000
College of Law – entering Residential Students
April 1 first deposit ..............................................................................................$500
June 1 second deposit ............................................................................................500
College of Law – entering Interactive Students
April 15 first deposit ........................................................................................... $750
June 15 second deposit .........................................................................................750
College of Law – entering Transfer Students
July 1 first deposit ............................................................................................. $1000
Housing Advance
After their acceptance to
Syracuse University, new students must complete a
Housing and Meal Plan Application with the required housing advance payment.
Students who cancel their Housing and Meal Plan Application prior to July 1 will
receive a full refund of the advance payment:
*Syracuse University will honor the Department of Defense (DoD) TA rate for
eligible military at the rate of $250 per credit hour. This applies to eligible Active
Duty, National Guard members and US Reserve Component Military pursuing
part-time online or on-campus undergraduate degrees or certificates through the
College of Professional Studies only.
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Fees
Student Activity Fee
The student activity fee is a mandatory fee for Main Campus and English
Language Institute students that is collected by the University on behalf of such
student governing bodies as Student Association, Graduate Student Organization
and Law Student Bar Association. This money is then allocated by the student
governing bodies to a large number of campus organizations to support their
activities and services. The full-time undergraduate (registered for 12 or more
credits) fee includes the $6 per year refundable New York Public Interest Research
Group (NYPIRG) fee. See the following section on the NYPIRG fee.
Questions regarding the student activity fee should be directed to the following:
(1) Undergraduate students—Student Association Comptroller
(2) Graduate students—Graduate Student Organization Comptroller
(3) Law students—Student Affairs
UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS
Students registered for 12 or more credits per academic year
Fall semester ............................................................................................................. $211
Spring admits ...............................................................................................................106
Students registered for fewer than 12 credits
Fall semester ............................................................................................................. $125
Spring admits ..................................................................................................................63
Summer Session ..............................................................................................$12
GRADUATE STUDENTS
Students registered at Main Campus
Fall semester ................................................................................................................ $60
Spring semester .............................................................................................................60
COLLEGE OF LAW STUDENTS
Students registered for 12 or more credits, academic year ................. $45
Students registered for fewer than 12 credits, academic year.............35
NYPIRG Fee
This fee is a contribution to NYPIRG, which engages in research in social, political,
ecological and environmental areas of interest to the general public. The fee is
collected by the University in agreement with NYPIRG on a mandatory basis at the
time of registration, but is refundable.
If you would like a refund, contact NYPIRG directly at the following address:
NYPIRG
732 South Crouse Ave.
Second Floor
Syracuse, NY 13210
315.476.8381
Student Co-Curricular Fee
The student co-curricular fee is a mandatory fee for all undergraduates on
the Main Campus that is collected by the University and allocated by Student
Experience. The fee supports such programs and services as recreational and
outdoor education, student living initiatives, student leadership development
initiatives and multicultural initiatives. Programs that have and continue to be
offered through the co-curricular fee are Pre-Orientation programs, New Student
Convocation, Citrus in the City, Orange After Dark, Career Fair, Women’s
Leadership Initiative, Homecoming, Winter Welcome and many more.
Students registered for 12 or more credits per academic year
Fall semester ............................................................................................................. $275
Spring admits ...............................................................................................................137
Students registered for fewer than 12 credits
Fall semester ............................................................................................................. $162
Spring admits ..................................................................................................................80
Health and Wellness Fee
Per semester ...................................................................................................................$436
The health and wellness fee is a mandatory fee that supports a comprehensive
array of health and wellness services and programs for students provided by the
Barnes Center at The Arch (Counseling, Health Promotion and Health Care).
Students can receive services and programs, including individual and group
counseling, case management, crisis intervention, primary care and women’s health
care services, offered by these departments during the semester for which the fee
was paid. Other covered health-related services include University ambulance
services, medical transport services and nutrition counseling.
The health and wellness fee also contributes to other health and wellness
promotion programming focused on keeping students safe and healthy and
enhancing their overall coping skills and social-emotional development. The health
and wellness fee is a mandatory fee for full-time undergraduate students, College
of Law students registered for 12 or more credits and graduate students registered
for nine or more credits. Graduate students who have appointments as graduate
assistants, graduate associates and graduate fellows are assessed the fee but may
have part or all of the fee remitted as part of their appointment. Part-time students
residing in New York state may opt to pay the health fee for the semester to obtain
eligibility for these services. The health and wellness fee is not health insurance.
Health insurance provides students access to medical services beyond those
provided through the health and wellness fee, including hospitalization, surgery,
pharmacy, laboratory services, certain clinical procedures and services provided by,
or referrals to, other specialists, institutions or agencies.
Student Health Insurance .........................................................$2,474
Syracuse University requires all full-time matriculated undergraduate, graduate
and law students to have current health care coverage provided by a U.S.-based insurer
that is compliant with all aspects of the Affordable Care Act. The plan must provide
comprehensive coverage for emergency and nonemergency services in the Syracuse
area. The student health insurance plan can be waived if the student can provide proof
of qualifying insurance coverage. Health insurance plans help to offset costs of services
not covered by the health and wellness fee. Insurance provides students with access to
medical services beyond Barnes Center Health Care, including hospitalization, surgery,
diagnostics, physician/specialist care, along with prescriptions and other special
ancillary services.
OnTrack at SU
Per semester (new students) ..................................................................................$3,200
Per semester (returning students) ...........................................................................1,650
This fee is for the OnTrack at SU program that provides ADHD/learning
disabilities coaching for students admitted into the program and registered with the
Center for Disability Resources.
Course Fees
Courses for which a special fee is charged will be indicated in the MySlice
Course Catalog/Class Search. In most cases the amount of each fee is specified.
Fees are charged for courses that require special materials and/or special
instructional methods. Most commonly, fees are charged for laboratory courses
in the sciences, studio courses in the arts, communications and architecture, some
physical education courses, and some music and art courses. There is a wide range
of fees, and charges to individual students depends upon the student’s course
registration and program of study.
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School of Architecture
Per semester ................................................................................................................ $450
This fee is to be charged to all full-time students, as well as part-time students.
New York Program Fee, per semester ........................................................ $365
This fee is to be charged to all students enrolled in the architecture program in
New York City.
School of Education
Graduate Continuing Enrollment, per semester .............................$500
This is a fee for continuing in a graduate program after four semesters of
enrolling in GRD 998 Degree in Progress, a non-credit bearing course that indicates
a student’s continuing enrollment in a graduate program during semesters when
they are not enrolled in other courses.
The fee encourages students to enroll in courses on a continuous basis so that
they complete their degree programs expeditiously, and offsets costs related to
faculty assistance and interaction.
The fee is determined by multiplying $500 by the number of semesters (after
four) of enrolling in GRD 998 plus the number of inactive (not enrolled) semesters.
For students who are inactive for more than four semesters, a $500 fee will be
charged for each fall and spring semester a student was not enrolled in GRD 998
Degree in Progress.
InclusiveU Fees
Transition Fee (per month, 10 months per year) ........................................$800
Campus Mentor Fee (per semester)
Level 1Up to 10 hours per week ............................................................ $2,500
Level 2—Up to 20 hours per week ............................................................... 5,000
Level 3Up to 30 hours per week ............................................................... 7, 500
Level 4—more than 30 hours per week ................................................... 10,000
Residential Mentor Support Fee (per semester)
1:1 Residential Mentor/InclusiveU Student Ratio ............................$10,400
1:2 Residential Mentor/InclusiveU Student Ratio .................................5,220
1:3 Residential Mentor/InclusiveU Student Ratio ................................. 3,481
InclusiveU Continuing Enrollment (per semester) ............................. $500
This is a fee for InclusiveU graduates enrolled in classes post-graduation.
The fee supports advising, registration and course modifications.
College of Engineering and Computer Science
Students, per semester ........................................................................................... $400
This is a general fee for all full-time undergraduate engineering and computer
science students registered for a minimum of 12 credits.
Technology acquisition and maintenance fee ............................................. $150
This fee is charged to all graduate engineering and computer science students
registered for three or more credit hours each semester.
David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics
Technology Fee
This is a general fee charged to all Falk College full- and part-time residential and
online graduate and undergraduate students. The fee is charged in the fall and spring
semesters according to the following schedule:
Sport Management and Sport Analytics
Graduate and undergraduate majors .............................................................. $150
Minors ..........................................................................................................................75
All other Falk programs
Graduate and undergraduate majors .............................................................. $100
Minors ..........................................................................................................................50
Non-Falk majors (including Syracuse University Global students)
taking six or more credits......................................................................... $35
School of Information Studies
Technology Fee, per semester
This is a general fee for all graduate, undergraduate and distance students in
all degree programs and Certificates of Advanced Study programs in the School
of Information Studies and the new media degree program in the S.I. Newhouse
School of Public Communications. Fees are charged per semester according to the
following schedule:
GRADUATE STUDENTS
One to three credits ............................................................................................... $75
Four to 11 credits .................................................................................................... 150
12 credits or more ...................................................................................................200
UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS
One to three credits ............................................................................................... $75
Four to 11 credits .................................................................................................... 150
12 credits or more ...................................................................................................200
NON-INFORMATION STUDIES MAJORS
including Syracuse University Global students ............. $50 per course
iSchool@Syracuse Residency Fee ................................................................... $250
Estimated cost—subject to location (per residency)
Doctor of Professional Studies Program Fee
Per semester ..................................................................................................................$150
The program fee covers remote technical assistance, advising, faculty
consulting and management of distributed work teams.
Doctor of Professional Studies Residency Fee
Per residency (estimated cost, subject to change) ............................................$400
The doctor of professional studies residency fee covers the cost of meals, materials,
faculty sessions, travel assistance and other items unique to the program.
College of Law
JDinteractive Residency Fee
On-Campus Residency, per credit ................................................................$170
Off-Site Domestic Residency, per credit ....................................................... 270
International Residency Fee ........................................................... 2,300-3,300
College of LawResidential Law Student Resource Fee
Per semester: Students registered for 12 or more credits .....................$640
Per semester: Students registered for fewer than 12 credits ................. 512
Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs
Maxwell-Washington International Relations Program
Undergraduate: fall and spring, per semester............................................$500
Graduate: fall and spring per semester ........................................................... 400
Summer Practicum ................................................................................................350
Maymester, Winter Intersession ...................................................................... 200
Maxwell-in-Washington, D.C.—Housing Fees
Undergraduate Students: Semester (16 weeks) ...........................$6,600-7,500
Fees
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S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications
Program Fee, per program of study as noted below.
This is a general fee for all graduate and undergraduate students in the S.I.
Newhouse School of Public Communications. This applies to full-time undergraduate
Newhouse students, full- and part-time Newhouse professional master’s degree
students, and Newhouse minors, whether singly enrolled as a Newhouse student or
dually enrolled in Newhouse and another Syracuse University school or college. Fees
are charged according to the schedule below:
UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS (Fee per semester)
First Year Sophomore Junior Senior
Advertising, magazine,
news and digital journalism,
and public relations majors $200 $225 $250 $250
Graphic design majors 200 225 250 300
Broadcast and digital
journalism, photography,
television, radio and film 200 250 350 385
Bandier program in recording and
entertainment industries 200 250 350 385
Public communications
minors and undeclared
Newhouse students 175 175 175 175
NEWHOUSE PROFESSIONAL MASTER’S DEGREE STUDENTS
(One-year programs; One-time fee)
Media studies ......................................................................................................... $248
Advertising, arts journalism and communications, magazine, news and digital
journalism, public diplomacy and global communications, public relations and
new media management..........................................................................................600
Broadcast and digital journalism, multimedia photography and design,
television, radio and film and audio arts ......................................................... 1,155
(Ph.D. students are not charged a fee.)
M.S. Communications Online and M.S. Communications
Management Online Immersion Fee
Immersions are a requirement of the M.S. communications online or M.S.
communications management online program. Fees cover space rental, catering
and food charges, transportation to events planned during the immersion, costs
associated with speakers and other miscellaneous expenses. For international
experiences, the cost of faculty and administrative staff travel and associate
expenses are also included.
Domestic residency (estimated cost subject to location) ............... $400-1,400
International residency (estimated cost subject to location) ........1,500-3,000
Newhouse in D.C. Program Fee ............................................................. $1,500
Newhouse in D.C. Application Fee ................................................................60
Newhouse in LA Program Fee .................................................................... 1,500
Newhouse in LA Application Fee .................................................................... 60
Newhouse in LA Housing Fee (estimated cost, optional) .................. 6,000
Newhouse in NYC Program Fee ...............................................................1,500
Newhouse in NYC Application Fee ...............................................................60
As a graduate student, you pay your tuition per credit hour. Each May the
University increases the hourly tuition rate. As a full-time Newhouse professional
master’s student, you have your tuition rate locked in from the summer you begin
through the following summer. If you complete your program of study as outlined
and finish all course requirements by June or August, you will pay the same tuition
rate. If you take courses beyond that second summer, you must pay the new tuition
rate. Due to the dual college nature of the programs, this tuition policy does not
apply to audio arts or public diplomacy and global communications.
College of Visual and Performing Arts
Program Fee, per semester
This is a general fee for all Main Campus undergraduate and graduate students
in the College of Visual and Performing Arts (VPA). The program fee replaces course
fees and covers certain expenses such as required instruction in applied music
and dance, some studio art supplies, dramatic productions, visiting artists, shops,
laboratories, equipment and technology.
UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS (VPA majors)
School of Art. ......................................................................................................... $520
School of Design. .....................................................................................................520
Department of Communication and Rhetorical Studies ..............................450
Department of Film and Media Arts .............................................................. 1,200
Setnor School of Music .....................................................................................2,000
Department of Drama
Audition fee (required for admission to department) ................................... $50
Acting, stage management, theater design and technology,
and B.S. in drama ......................................................................................... 1,200
Musical theater .................................................................................................... 1,550
Tepper Semester in NYC
Acting .................................................................................................................$3,075
Casting, design and directing ..........................................................................2,383
Musical theater ...................................................................................................4,015
VPA LA Semester
Program fee ........................................................................................................ $1,500
UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS (VPA minors)
Department of Communication and Rhetorical Studies ........................... $150
Department of Drama ............................................................................................250
Setnor School of Music .........................................................................................600
Department of Film and Media Arts .................................................................. 500
School of Design ......................................................................................................250
GRADUATE STUDENTS
Main Campus programs (except communication and rhetorical studies plus
School of Education students in art/music education) .............................$450
VPA LA Semester ................................................................................................1,500
Creative Art Therapy Residency (fall only) Fee ...........................$250
Residencies are a requirement of the creative art therapy graduate program.
Fees cover space rental, catering and food charges, events planned during the
residency, cost associated with speakers, supplies and other miscellaneous
expenses.
Course Fee, per credit hour
Undergraduate and graduate students who are NOT VPA majors or VPA
minors will be charged $75 per credit hour for courses taken in the college. VPA
majors who are part-time College of Professional Studies students will be charged
$75 per credit hour for courses taken in the college. Per credit hour fee excludes
communications and rhetorical studies courses.
Applied music fees and course fees are determined by the department offering
the course and are available by contacting that department.
Fees
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Whitman School of Management
Technology Fee for Main Campus, per semester ................................ $200
This is a general fee for all Main Campus master programs and undergraduate
management majors. Main Campus masters in media management students and
master in engineering management students will be charged one half of the fee.
Undergraduate management minors will be charged $75.
Technology Fee for Online Business Programs
One-time general technology fee to be charged to those students enrolled in
any masters online programs ................................................................................. $100
Online MBA Residency Fee
Residencies are a requirement of the online MBA program. Fees cover space
rental, catering and food charges, transportation to events planned during the
residency, costs associated with speakers and other miscellaneous expenses,
including the cost of faculty and administrative staff travel and associated
expenses.
Domestic Residency (estimated cost—subject to location) ................$350-900
International Residency Fee (estimated cost—subject to location)
Three-day Residency ................................................................................... $700-1,500
Intensive elective
(offered following most international residencies) ....................... $2,000-4,000
Whitman in NYC
Program fee, per semester .................................................................................$1,500
Child Care Programs
Full-day child care programs are available for children of students, staff and
faculty. Children participate in one of three groups: infant (6 weeks-18 months),
toddler (18-36 months) or preschool (3-5 years). Wait list, program information
and sliding scale rates can be found at hr.syr.edu/work-life-benefits-and-resources/
raising-a-family/early-childhood-education-programs-at-syracuse-university.
Additional information can be obtained by contacting the director of child care
centers at 315.443.3935.
Miscellaneous Fees
Advanced Credit Examinations
Per exam ........................................................................................................... $300
Application
Undergraduate .................................................................................................$85
Graduate ................................................................................................................75
Law ........................................................................................................................... 75
Light Work Lab Membership Fee
This fee grants access to self-service photography printing, scanning and editing
facilities at Light Work in Watson Hall.
One year for Syracuse University I.D. holders ..................................... $100
Four months ..........................................................................................................60
Psychological tests as required ...................................................... variable
I.D. card replacement ............................................................................... $30
Late Registration
Fall and spring, per semester ......................................................................... $50
This fee is assessed to all students who initially register for a term on or
after the first day of classes for the term.
Summer ...........................................................................................................................50
This fee is assessed to all students who initially register for the summer
term on or after the first day of the session in which the class is offered.
Flexible Session Classes
For both undergraduate and graduate students the late registration policy for
flexible format classes is the same. If the first day of the flexible class has not passed
and the student has registered for other regular session classes, a late registration
fee will not be charged. But, if the initial successful registration for the term is for a
flexible session class and the add deadline for the term has passed, a late registration
fee will be charged.
Returned Payments
Checks or EFT payments returned to Syracuse University for insufficient funds
are treated as a past due balance and assessed an additional fee in the amount of
$25. Any payment returned for insufficient funds will be placed on financial hold
and would require payment electronically or via certified funds.
Late Fee
The University reserves the right to assess a late payment fee. When the unpaid
balance due for the semester is $499.99 or less, the late fee is $85; when the unpaid
balance due for the semester is $500 or more, the late fee is $120.
English Language Institute
Syracuse University’s English Language Institute (ELI) offers international students
concentrated study to improve English proficiency for academic or professional
advancement. Through full-time formal courses offered in the fall, spring and summer
terms, participants learn to effectively communicate in English. Short-term, specific
purpose courses are available. ELI instructors support academic work at the level
U.S. universities expect of undergraduates and graduates or for individuals seeking
discipline specific language enhancement. For further information, contact Syracuse
University, English Language Institute, 700 University Ave., Room 207, Syracuse, NY
13244-2530, 315.443.8571, elimail@syr.edu, eli.syr.edu.
Activity fee .....................................................................................................................$70
Application fee (non-refundable) ........................................................................... 100
Tuition deposit (non-refundable) ............................................................................500
Fall/spring semester
Intensive English course .............................................................................8,220
Summer Session (per 6-week session) .................................................. 4,110
Late testing fee ..............................................................................................................100
No refund after registration
* Refer to p. 5 for a description of the Student Activity Fee.
Fees
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Tennity Ice Skating Pavilion
Students, faculty and staff who choose to have a locker in the Tennity Ice
Skating Pavilion may pay the locker fee at Tennity, 511 Skytop Rd. The fee schedule
is as follows:
Large Large
Locker Locker
Students Faculty/Staff
Annual $120 $150
Two semesters 100 120
One semester 60 90
One summer session 25 60
Students, faculty and staff who do not pay the fee may use a small coin operated
locker on a daily basis, but must remove all equipment and material from the premises
after each daily use.
ADMISSION FEES TO TENNITY ICE SKATING PAVILION
There is no admittance charge to Syracuse University and SUNY ESF students
with a currently valid Syracuse University I.D. card. The following individuals with
valid I.D.s are eligible for admittance by paying the admittance fee:
Syracuse University faculty, staff, spouses and students’ dependents;
Domestic partners of full-time faculty and staff;
College of Professional Studies students, faculty, staff, spouses
and dependents;
Syracuse University alumni card holders (picture I.D. required).
Standard admission charges are:
Family*:
Per visit/per person ............................................................................................ $ 8
3-month pass .........................................................................................................70
6-month pass ...................................................................................................... 110
9-month pass ...................................................................................................... 145
12-month pass.................................................................................................... 175
12-month pass (skate rentals included) .....................................................250
*Family passes are for immediate family members only.
Individual:
Per visit/per person ............................................................................................ $ 8
3-month pass .........................................................................................................50
6-month pass ......................................................................................................... 70
9-month pass .........................................................................................................90
12-month pass.................................................................................................... 120
Barnes Center Recreation: Locker Fee
Students, faculty and staff who choose to have a locker may pay the locker fee
at Barnes Center at The Arch Recreation (Sims Drive) (Syracuse University I.D.
required at the guest services desk).
Towels and limited recreational equipment may be borrowed by all recreational
users by checking them out at the Guest Services Equipment Checkout. Restitution
for damaged or lost equipment must be made before the I.D. card will be returned.
The fee schedule is as follows:
(1) Student Locker
Annual ....................................$120
Two semesters ............................ 70
One semester ............................. 45
Summer ........................................ 45
(2) Faculty/Staff Locker
Annual ....................................$120
Two semesters ............................ 90
One semester ............................. 45
Summer ........................................ 45
Students, faculty and staff who do not pay the fee may use a locker and all
facilities on a daily basis, but must provide their own lock, clothing and laundry service
and must remove all equipment and material from the premises after each daily use.
A currently validated I.D. card for Syracuse University, SUNY ESF or College of
Professional Studies is required for admission to all facilities
Barnes Center Recreation: Membership Fees
Individuals who are not Syracuse University students, faculty or staff, or SUNY
ESF students, are eligible to pay a membership fee to access recreational facilities. The
following groups are eligible to pay the required fees to access Syracuse University’s
recreational facilities: SUNY ESF faculty/staff and alumni of Syracuse University.
Dependents under 18 years of age must be supervised by parent/guardian at all times.
Age restrictions and additional program fees may apply to some activities. Family
memberships include main member, spouse/partner and any number of dependents.
Memberships include access to all recreational facilities.
FACULTY/STAFF FAMILY
Annual Rates
SU/ESF faculty/staff/spouse/partner/dependent ..................................... $250
SU/ESF faculty/staff family .................................................................................350
ESF faculty/staff .....................................................................................................250
Monthly Rates
SU/ESF faculty/staff/spouse/partner/dependent ........................................$21
SU/ESF faculty/staff family ....................................................................................30
ALUMNI
Annual Rates
SU/ESF alumni ...................................................................................................... $250
SU/ESF alumni family ............................................................................................350
Monthly Rates
SU/ESF alumni ......................................................................................................... $21
SU/ESF alumni family ...............................................................................................30
Parking Fees
Per day ........................................................................................................................... $6-9
Per week ....................................................................................................................$14-32
Per semester ......................................................................................................... $48-496
Per month ..............................................................................................................$35-114
Per academic year (fall and spring) ..............................................................$87-930
Per year (September-August) ................................................................. $107-1,113
Motorcycle ...................................................................................................................... $57
Please go to parking.syr.edu for a full breakdown of rates and fees by location.
Modifications
Syracuse University reserves the right to update or alter all information contained
in this Tuition, Fees and Related Policies Bulletin at any time. Consistent with the terms
of the Financial Information Disclaimer presented at the time of class registration,
students are expected to review the current bulletin prior to acknowledgment and
registration. Students with any questions should use the contact information provided
on the final page of this bulletin to seek clarification. In the event that any one or more
of the provisions contained herein, or the application thereof in any circumstance, is
held invalid, illegal or unenforceable, the validity, legality and enforceability of any
such provision in every other respect and of the remaining provisions contained herein
shall not be affected or impaired thereby.
Fees (optional)
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Housing/Meal Plan Fees
Housing (per semester)
Single:
Regular single $5,900
Large single/large single with bath 6,500
Double
Split double / Large open double 5,500
Open double 5,000
Open double with bath 5,500
Large open double (with bath) 5,700
Modern open double (with bath) 7,200
Triple
Open triple 4,175
Modern triple (with bath) 7,000
Suite
1-person suite (Haven) 7,000
2-person suite (Haven) 6,500
2-person suite with bath
(Washington Arms, Watson)
6,500
3-person suite with bath (Washington Arms) 5,900
All other suites 5,650
Apartments
All single student housing agreements are for the academic year
(two semesters—fall and spring) and are furnished.
Per student, per semester
1-bedroom apartment/1 student $6,900
2-bedroom apartment/2 students 6,400
3-bedroom apartment/3 students 5,950
Modern Studio 8,200
Modern 1-bedroom apartment/1 student 8,500
Modern 2-bedroom apartment/2 students 8,000
Modern 4-bedroom apartment/4 students 7,850
Summer Residence Rates
NORTH CAMPUS
Single Undergraduate or Graduate Students
Per week, per person
Single room ..................................................................................................................$270
Double room ................................................................................................................... 220
Rooms are available in designated residence halls. Single rooms are available on
a very limited basis.
SOUTH CAMPUS
Single Undergraduate or Graduate Students
Per week, per person
2-bedroom/2 students .............................................................................................$270
All apartments for summer occupancy are furnished, and utilities are included
in the weekly rate. Cooking equipment, utensils and linens are not provided. South
Campus rates are determined on a minimum occupancy of a full summer session—
six weeks.
Residential Internet and Cable Access Service Fee
Per semester (fall, spring) ......................................................................................... $230
The residential internet and cable access and service fee is a mandatory fee for
all who sign a Syracuse University housing contract. The fee provides a broad range
of telecommunication and network services in University residence halls, including
high-speed internet (wired and wireless networks) and cable television services
in students’ rooms and common areas. Any refunds will follow the same refund
schedule used for University housing.
Meal Plan Rates and Policies (per semester)
ORANGE UNLIMITED PLAN ..................................................................$3,940
Available to all students. Provides unlimited meals seven days a week in select
dining centers and 10 guest meals for friends and family. Special events, such as
midnight breakfasts, pizza parties, and coffee and donut exam breaks are also
included. Includes $330 of meal plan Dining Dollars.
BLOCK 130 PLAN .................................................................................$2,940
Available only to graduate students, seniors, juniors and sophomores residing on
South Campus. Provides 130 meals per semester in select dining centers. Includes
$200 of meal plan Dining Dollars.
BLOCK 85 PLAN ...................................................................................$2,180
Available only to graduate students, seniors and juniors. Provides 85 meals per
semester in select dining centers. Includes $200 of meal plan Dining Dollars.
Meal Plan Rates and Policies
Students who purchase the Orange Unlimited, Block 130 or Block 85 meals
plans have Dining Dollars included with their plan. A Dining Dollars account
is a declining basis debit account that allows students with a meal plan to use
these funds to purchase food and beverages in select dining centers, cafes and
convenience stores across campus. Dining Dollars are nonrefundable and must
be depleted by the end of each semester. There are no transfers or carryovers of
unused balances. Purchases made with meal plan Dining Dollars are exempt from
the 8% New York State sales tax.
Deluxe Dining Dollars Meal Plan ....................................................................$1,200
This option is available to South Campus apartment residents and Skyhall
residents. It provides a Dining Dollars account of the amount listed above. When
selected for the fall semester, the Dining Dollars meal plan will automatically be
reinstated for the spring semester, unless canceled by the student. Dining Dollars are
nonrefundable and must be depleted by the end of each semester.
Value Dining Dollars Meal Plan ...........................................................................$500
Available to South Campus apartment residents and off-campus students. It
provides a Dining Dollars account of the amount listed above. When selected for
the fall semester, the Dining Dollars meal plan will automatically be reinstated for the
spring semester, unless canceled by the student. Dining Dollars are nonrefundable and
must be depleted by the end of each semester.
Daily Dining Dollars Meal Plan ....................................................................... $1,680
Available to South Campus apartment residents and off-campus students. It
provides a Dining Dollars account of the amount listed above. When selected for
the fall semester, the Dining Dollars meal plan will automatically be reinstated for the
spring semester, unless canceled by the student. Dining Dollars are nonrefundable and
must be depleted by the end of each semester.
CUSE Cash Account
’CUSE Cash is a declining balance cash account that provides access to food,
goods and services through the Syracuse University I.D. card. This account is
separate from the meal plan Dining Dollars account and must be established
each academic year. While meal plan Dining Dollars may only be used for food
purchases, ’CUSE Cash can be spent at nearly every point of sale on campus: Food
Services locations, vending machines, campus convenience stores, stores in the
JMA Wireless Dome and for all products in the Syracuse University Campus Store.
’CUSE Cash account balances carry over from fall semester to spring semester.
After Commencement day, unused ’CUSE Cash balances will be credited to the
student’s bursar account.
Summer Meal Plan Rates
During summer sessions, undergraduates residing in North Campus housing are
required to choose either a 19- or 14-meal plan.
19-meal plan ................................................................................................................ $250
14-meal plan ...................................................................................................................235
For further information regarding meal plan arrangements during the summer,
visit the Office of Housing, Meal Plan and I.D. Card Services website:
housingmealplans.syr.edu.
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Syracuse Abroad
Students accepted by Syracuse Abroad are expected to maintain their full-
time status while studying abroad; undergraduate minimum 12 credits, graduate
minimum nine credits.
Application Fee
Nonrefundable ..............................................................................................................$50
Tuition
Please refer to pg. 4.
Program Fees
Syracuse Abroad Centers
In addition to tuition, students pay a program fee for services not covered by
tuition (for which a separate fee is not charged) such as, pre-departure advising
meetings, orientation abroad, cultural activities, housing, some meals depending
on program, general field trips open to all students, Syracuse Abroad emergency
travel insurance and activities. For more information students should read individual
program fee descriptions carefully on suabroad.syr.edu so they can budget for costs
not included in the program fees.
Students enrolled in programs that include study at a foreign university may have
to pay an increased program fee to cover additional housing and meal costs, where
applicable, due to differing academic calendars.
London, England
Students are placed in independent flats in the city center, rent and utilities are
included. A meal plan is not included, students should budget for meals as an
out-of-pocket cost.
Per semester .......................................................................................... $9,500-13,500
Madrid, Spain
Students placed in either a private home or in a residence hall, based on their
preference. Students placed in private homes receive 14 meals weekly (continental
breakfast and an early evening meal seven days a week). Most residence halls include
some meals with optional meal plans available for purchase (out-of-pocket expense).
Per semester ............................................................................................$7,000-11,500
Santiago, Chile
Students are placed in private homes where they receive three meals per day,
seven days a week. The program fee also includes transportation, accommodation
and some group meals during the Signature Seminar. The Santiago and Buenos
Aires Immersion program fee covers a three-week intensive language pre-semester
program in Buenos Aires, Argentina, including housing and meals.
Per semester ............................................................................................. $6,000-8,500
Strasbourg, France
Students are placed in private homes or apartments, based on their preference.
Students placed in private homes receive 12 meals weekly (continental breakfast
seven days per week and an evening meal with their hosts Monday through Friday).
Students placed in apartments will have their rent and utilities paid. A meal plan is
not included, students should budget for meals as an out-of-pocket cost. The program
fee also includes transportation, accommodation and some group meals during the
Signature Seminar. Students should budget for additional meals.
Per semester .............................................................................................. $7,000-9,500
Florence, Italy
Students are placed in private homes, residence halls or apartments, based on
their preference. Students placed in private homes will receive 12 meals weekly
(continental breakfast seven days per week and an evening meal with their hosts
Monday through Friday). Students should budget for additional meals.
Students placed in apartments will have their rent and utilities paid. A meal
plan is not included, students should budget for meals as an out-of-pocket cost.
Students placed in residence halls will have optional meal plans available for
purchase (out-of-pocket expense).
Per semester ............................................................................................$7,000-10,500
Central Europe
Students are placed in single rooms with private bathrooms. A meal plan is not
included, students should budget for meals as an out-of- pocket cost.
Per semester .............................................................................................. $5,500-7,500
A reduced program fee is available for students continuing with Syracuse Abroad
for a second consecutive semester, based on services provided by Syracuse Abroad.
SPECIAL PROGRAM SPECIFIC FEES
In addition to the Center program fee, the program specific fee covers certain
expenses such as required instruction in applied music, some studio art supplies,
dramatic productions, visiting artists, shops, laboratories, equipment and
technology.
Drama/Music Program (London)
Per semester ............................................................................................................ $2,000
Architecture (London)
Per semester ............................................................................................................ $1,600
Architecture (Florence)
Per semester ............................................................................................................ $1,400
GRADUATE PROGRAMS FEES
The program fee for these programs includes pre-departure meetings,
orientation abroad, program-related field trips and program activities, and services
not covered by tuition, and for which a separate fee is not charged.
Master’s Degree Program in Art History (Florence)
Per semester ................................................................................................................ $775
WORLD PARTNERS
In addition to options at Syracuse University’s six centers, students may choose
to study with a Syracuse Abroad World Partner in such locations as Australia,
Ghana, India, Ireland, Israel, Japan, Jordan, Korea, Morocco, Poland, Singapore
and South Africa. The rates charged for World Partner programs varies with each
program. Current rates are available through Syracuse Abroad, suabroad.syr.edu/
destinations/world-partner-programs.
SUMMER PROGRAMS
The rates charged for summer programs vary by program. Current rates are
available through Syracuse Abroad, 106 Walnut Place, Syracuse, NY 13244-2650
and on our website at suabroad.syr.edu/destinations/summer-programs.
Course Fees
Courses which carry a fee are indicated in the course descriptions on the
Syracuse Abroad website, suabroad.syr.edu. Fees are updated each semester and a
listing is sent to admitted students before departure abroad.
Syracuse Abroad Audit Policy: Summer Programs
Although undergraduate, graduate and nonmatriculated students may audit
Syracuse Abroad summer courses, except internships and independent studies,
with prior written approval from Syracuse Abroad, they will be charged the full
undergraduate tuition rate for Syracuse Abroad summer courses.
Participation Confirmation Policy
A nonrefundable participation confirmation deposit of $575 is due within
10 days of receiving the acceptance letter in order to guarantee placement in the
program. Students who withdraw from the program forfeit the deposit.
Internship Withdrawal Policy
Students withdrawing from internship programs after the commitment deadline
will be charged a fee of $300.
Schedule of Payments
Payment of tuition and program fee must be made in full prior to departure. The
fall semester payment is due in full by July 29; spring semester payment is due in full
by Nov. 29. Students will not be able to participate in the Syracuse Abroad program
unless they have paid in full or have made all the required pay m ents on the Monthly
Payment Plan. Students desiring to use the Monthly Payment Plan are encouraged
to sign up as soon as possible to realize the maximum number of months over which
to pay the balance due.
Late applicants who are accepted after July 19 for the fall semester or Nov. 29 for
the spring semester must make payment in full upon receipt of the acceptance letter;
otherwise students may not be able to register.
Department Contact Information
ADDRESSES
General Mailing Address
Syracuse University
Syracuse, NY 13244
315.443.1870
Office of Admissions
100 Crouse-Hinds Hall
315.443.3611
orange@syr.edu
syracuse.edu/admissions
Bursar Operations
119 Bowne Hall
315.443.2444
bursar.syr.edu
Syracuse University
Campus Store
Schine Student Center
200 Waverly Ave.
315.443.9900
campusstore@syr.edu
syrcampusstore.com
Center for International Services
310 Walnut Pl.
315.443.2457
lescis@syr.edu
international.syr.edu
College of Law
Student Affairs
220 Dineen Hall
315.443.1146
Office of the Dean
408 Dineen Hall
315.443.2524
law.syr.edu
Child Care Centers
Lambreth Ln.
315.443.4482 or
315.443.2471
Office of Financial Aid and
Scholarship Programs
200 Bowne Hall
315.443.1513
finmail@syr.edu
syracuse.edu/admissions/cost-and-aid/
Graduate School
304 Lyman Hall
315.443.2543
grad@syr.edu
graduateschool.syr.edu
Office of Graduate Admissions
207 Bowne Hall
315.443.4492
grad@syr.edu
graduateadmissions.syr.edu
Health Insurance Office
Barnes Center at The Arch
150 Sims Dr.
315.443.9019
healthinsurance.syr.edu
Health Services
Barnes Center at The Arch
150 Sims Dr.
315.443.9005
suhealth@syr.edu
experience.syracuse.edu/bewell
Housing, Meal Plan
and I.D. Card Service Center
111 Waverly Ave.
315.443.2721
housing@syr.edu
housingmealplans.syr.edu
JMA Wireless Dome Box Office
900 Irving Ave.
1.888.DOMETIX
dometix@syr.edu
Parking and
Transportation Services
621 Skytop Rd.
315.443.4652
parking.syr.edu
College of Professional Studies
700 University Ave.
315.443.3261
professionalstudies.syr.edu
Recreation Services
150 Sims Dr.
The Barnes Center at The Arch
315.443.4386
experience.syracuse.edu/bewell
Office of the Registrar
106 Steele Hall
315.443.2422
registrar@syr.edu
registrar.syr.edu
Office of Student Debt
Management
119 Bowne Hall
315.443.4771
Student Outreach
and Support
111 Waverly Ave.
Suite 220
315.443.4357
studentsupport@syr.edu
Syracuse Abroad
106 Walnut Pl.
315.443.3471
suabroad.syr.edu
Office of Veteran Success
101 Waverly Ave.
315.443.0358
veterans@syr.edu
veterans.syr.edu
The University does not discriminate on any protected basis. This includes in
admission, treatment or access to its programs or activities or in employment in its
programs and activities. The University prohibits harassment or discrimination related
to any protected category. The protected bases include creed, ethnic or national
origin, sex, gender, pregnancy, disability, marital status, political or social affiliation,
age, race, color, veteran status, military status, religion, sexual orientation, domestic
violence status, gender identity, gender expression or perceived gender.
Any complaint of discrimination or harassment related to any of these protected
bases should be reported to the University’s chief equal opportunity and Title IX
officer, Sheila Johnson-Willis. She is responsible for coordinating compliance efforts
under the various laws, including Titles VI, VII, IX* and Sections 503 and 504 of the
Rehabilitation Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act.* She can be contacted at
the Office of Equal Opportunity, Inclusion, and Resolution Services, 005 Steele Hall,
Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY 13244-1520; or by email: EOIRS@syr.edu; or by
telephone: 315.443.4018.
* Title IX prohibits harassment or discrimination based on sex, gender, sexual
orientation, gender expression or gender identity and is enforced by the Office for
Civil Rights [[email protected]v; 800.421.3481]. Titles VI and VII prohibit harassment
or discrimination based on race, color, sex, religion, or national origin. Sections 503
and 504 of the federal Rehabilitation Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act
prohibit discrimination or harassment because of disability. In addition, New York law
prohibits discrimination or harassment based on these and other protected categories.
To report an incident related to discrimination (including sexual harassment),
please send an email to TitleIX@syr.edu or equalopp@syr.edu.
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