Overview of Syracuse University |
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Scholarship in Action is the bold vision that propels Syracuse University — a vision for education that's not static or for its own sake, but breaks out of the traditional "ivory tower." It drives us to forge innovative and sustained partnerships across our local and global communities. And that makes SU a place where students become leaders, scholars become collaborators, and the community is continually energized by new ideas.
| Institution Type: | Private not-for-profit |
| Campus Setting: | Mid-size city |
| Highest Degree Offered: | Doctor's degree - research/scholarship and professional practice |
| Level of Institution: | Four or more years |
| Calendar: | Semester |
| School Colors: | Orange and white |
“The Campus is basically a miniature city within Syracuse. There are always activities to attend and ways to get involved. The classes are tough, but very rewarding if you put…”
“excellent school with great teaching staff, diverse learning environment, endless career opportunities, and various opportunities for personal and professional growth.…”
“This university has amazing programs for everyone. I love it here. I am glad i made this decision. …”
“the campus might seems huge at first sight but you will get used to it easily. people are very friendly. by the end of the first semester you at syracuse…”
“i really think that syracuse is a great school academically. it also offers a lot of opportunities to make great friendships that may last a lifetime!…”
I love my time here whether from the athletic events to meeting people form all different sides of the country or the concerts we have. When i tell my friends about the different things going on at Syracuse they are amazed. I love my school and have a pride for it. The school offers you so may different resources and to a wealth of knowledge. Other then the winters Syracuse is the best place!
» Read MoreThe only down side to Syracuse is of course the weather. Everything else is amazing. The campus is beautiful the people are all friendly, and no one has school spirit like the Orange men. Before I went t the school I never met a person who didn't enjoy being there, and now I understand why there is always something to do on campus because of all of the clubs and organizations. Once football or basketball season starts there is always a game which is a great place to meet new people. There is no better way to enjoy your school or make new friends than to throw your arms around a person you just met and sing your school song.
» Read MoreI love it! I could not ask for a better place to spend my four years. The professors are amazing, the people are great and it just a lot of fun
» Read MoreI really love this campus, it's beautiful and feels almost like a home away from home. The only reason I didn't give it a 5 star rating is because I am four hours away from home, and I'm really homesick. So it gets a little annoying taking 5 hour train rides, etc. just to get home, but otherwise the dorms are pretty nice and I really like the campus.
» Read MoreOkay, weather in Syracuse SUCKS. And being a sun worshiper, I dread the winter months (which is 75 percent of the school year). Despite the ridiculous weather and lack of sunshine, I love the campus. It is close knit...but big enough to expand out if you want to. The city might not be as...cosmopolitan as you would like it to be, but as long as you have an open mind, there are a lot of great hidden treasures on campus and off.
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