Syracuse University

Syracuse, New York

SAT/ACT mins:  These vary from college to college. The fall 2010 incoming class’s mean SAT was 1160 (Critical Reading and Math).

SAT or ACT Scores must not be more than:  This will be determined on a case-by-case basis, and will depend on the date of graduation from an accredited high school or last attendance date at an accredited post-secondary institution.

LSP Application deadline:Fall - Early Decision: October 15; Regular Decision: December 1; Spring: December 1.

Where to find application: Applicants should complete the Common Application and Syracuse University’s supplemental form from our website at admissions.syr.edu, which will link applicants to the Common Application.

Freshmen class report date: Orientation normally begins either the third or fourth weekend of August, just prior to the first day of classes.

Yellow Ribbon participant: Yes, Syracuse University is a participant in the Yellow Ribbon enhancement program of the Post 9/11 GI Bill’s educational benefit.

Will you cover difference between tuition minus GI Bill and cost of in state "state" school tuition? Or do you want to keep it to in-state residents? Syracuse will cover the difference (up to 50%) of the cost of tuition.  Syracuse University is a private institution and therefore does not differentiate tuition between in-state and out-of-state residents.

Do you want to donate additional money to each applicant should the need arise?   No.

Processing fees: Waived.

All majors open to Marines? Yes.

Recognize AA degree or any college course work: Yes.  A credit evaluation will be completed for all coursework from accredited post-secondary institutions to determine credits that may transfer in.

Recognize awarding of college credits via alternative means, e.g., DANTES or CLEP: Yes, Syracuse University recognizes both.

Additional information: Please refer to Syracuse University’s Admissions website at:  www.admissions.syr.edu