If you’re thinking about studying in the United States, Syracuse is the perfect choice. We have a picturesque campus in central New York State—easily accessible to all the major cities on the East Coast. Our summer programs are extensive and interesting. Best of all, you’ll find a diverse community of leaders that can accommodate the needs and goals of visiting international students.
A Vibrant Campus
Syracuse University was founded in 1870 as a private coeducational institution. It has 12 schools and colleges, with undergraduate and graduate students representing all 50 U.S. states and 124 countries. The sprawling 900-acre campus has an architecturally significant mix of historic and modern buildings with state-of-the-art facilities and technology. Our athletic teams are top ranked among the most competitive teams in the nation. The libraries, gyms, computer services, and facilities are first rate. Syracuse is widely known as the winter snow capital of the U.S., and our summers are warm and sunny.
SU is a world-class institution with an international reputation and alumni in every corner of the globe. There are over 5,700 higher education institutions in the United States, and Syracuse University ranks among the top 55. It offers top-level programs in Architecture, Advertising, Entrepreneurship, Information Systems, International Relations, Library and Information Science, Public Administration, Public Relations, Radio/Television, and Sport Management. Other highly regarded programs include Interior Design, Business, Creative Writing, Fine Arts, Journalism, Social Work, and Law.
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Life at Syracuse
Easy Access
Syracuse is the fifth largest city in the State of New York, in the northeastern United States. It is located within a half day’s drive of New York City, Washington, D.C., Toronto, and Boston, with easy access to airlines, trains, and buses. Syracuse is the hub of Central New York, which has over a million inhabitants and is surrounded by scenic rolling hills, mountains, and the famous Finger Lakes.