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Tour Syracuse University on FastWeb
Never leave your home for a college tour when you can tour Syracuse University on FastWeb.
Have you ever wanted to explore a campus from your living room couch? Now you can! FastWeb and YOUniversity TV are teaming up to make the college search process easier for students and parents. We know you have a busy, demanding schedule and sometimes, college visits simply aren’t feasible, especially if the college is far away.
First, check out the school’s profile below. At the bottom of the page, click on the name of the school to see the campus for yourself!
- Location: Syracuse, New York
- Enrollment: 11,800
- Tuition: $32,000 In- and Out-of-State Tuition
- Room & Board: $11,700
- Region/Type: Urban/Private
- Financial Aid: According to The Princeton Review, 80% of undergraduates receive financial aid
- Campus Life: According to The Princeton Review, there are 330 registered student organizations on campus
- Sports: Division 1—Team: Orange
- What Students Say: According to The Princeton Review, Syracuse students say:
Syracuse University “is very strong academically” and boasts “some of the nation’s top programs” in a broad range of disciplines. Students are especially bullish on the “prestigious” S. I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, which “has some amazing professors who have worked out in the field and are eager to share all of their experiences with their students,” as well as the School of Architecture, “an energetic, sleepless journey of collaboration and individuality in an amazingly cool atmosphere.” SU’s programs in advertising, art, business, music, political science, engineering, and the life sciences also earn plaudits from undergraduates. Best of all, students say, SU delivers the benefits of “both large schools and small schools,” which means it can offer the ability “to concentrate in an area while also taking a variety of other classes that do not have to be within your major or college,” as well as plenty of research faculty who put “SU at the front of [the] material” and “professors who are always available to meet during office hours [or] by appointment.” One undergrad sums it up: “SU is big enough to have a wealth of resources but small enough so that you always fit in.” Another adds, “SU is about academics and preparing us as best as possible for our future careers, along with a little bit of men’s basketball.”
Check out Syracuse now on FastWeb!

