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Syracuse University

Syracuse University
200 Crouse-Hinds Hall
Syracuse, NY 13244

Official telephone: (315) 443-1870
Website: www.syracuse.edu
Screen last updated on: January 2009
QUICK FACTS
Year established: 1870
Type of school: university, private (nonprofit)
Programs: 4-year undergraduate, graduate school
Religious affiliation: no
Campus enrollment: 19,082 students
Coeducational information: coeducational institution, founded as coeducational institution
Location description: in or near a small/medium city (pop. 75,000-300,000)
Application fee: $70

CONTACT INFORMATION
Street address: Syracuse University
200 Crouse-Hinds Hall
Syracuse, NY 13244
Mailing address: Syracuse University
200 Crouse-Hinds Hall
Syracuse, NY 13244
Main telephone numbers: 315 443-1870

CAMPUS LINKS
Main homepage: www.syracuse.edu
Campus map: syr.edu/tours.php

QUICK CODES
SAT number: 2823
ACT number: 2968
FAFSA number: 002882
FICE number: 2882

CAMPUS SUMMARY
Syracuse University is set on a beautiful, residential campus with buildings ranging from the historic to the contemporary. Approximately 10,700 undergraduates and 3,800 graduates are enrolled at Syracuse.


UNIQUE/SPECIAL PROGRAMS
As a major national research university, Syracuse offers a wide array of academic and social opportunities. We are "big" in that our range of options is so broad. Yet, individual students will find many aspects about Syracuse "small" and close knit.

Students are enrolled in one of 9 academic colleges: Architecture, Arts and Sciences, Education, Engineering and Computer Science, Health and Human Services, Information Studies, Management, Public Communications, and Visual & Performing Arts. Syracuse offers a traditional liberal arts education, but can blend this with professional studies. Dual programs are available, along with honors, study abroad, and individualized majors.