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Facts and Figures

Syracuse University is a student-focused R1 research university fueled by 150+ years of tradition, academic distinction and a spirit of discovery.

With a global footprint and a beautiful campus in the heart of New York state, our Orange community embraces innovation and cultivates a sense of belonging for all.

About Syracuse University

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Founded in 1870, Syracuse University is a private research institution located in the heart of Central New York. Students can choose from more than 200 majors, 100 minors and 200 advanced degree programs across the University’s 13 academic units.


Who We Are

Enrollment Stats and Facts

22K +

Total Enrollment
15K +

Undergraduate Enrollment
6K +

Graduate Enrollment
384K +

Degrees Awarded

Reputation and Rankings

Syracuse is a university of national stature and international opportunity, known for its investment in research and innovation, its professional programs and its undeniable school spirit. Syracuse University offers many highly ranked programs and co-curricular opportunities:

  • #1 Best Public Affairs School, 2024 U.S. News & World Report
  • #1 Best Photojournalism Schools, 2023 College Factual
  • #1 Best Elementary Special Education, 2023 College Factual
  • #2 Information Technology Management, 2022 U.S. News & World Report
  • #3 Best Music Management, 2023 College Factual
  • #4 Best Public Relations, Advertising and Applied Communications, 2023 College Factual
  • #4 in Digital Librarianship, 2022 U.S. News & World Report
  • #6 Best Design and Applied Arts, 2023 College Factual
  • #10 Best Food and Nutrition, 2023 College Factual
  • #10 Best Food and Nutrition, 2023 College Factual
  • #11 Entrepreneurial Studies, 2023 College Factual
  • #11 Best Information Science, 2023 College Factual


General Stats and Facts

R1

Top-Tier Research Institution (Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education)
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15:1

Student-Faculty Ratio
64 %

of classes have fewer than 20 students.
82 %

of Syracuse University students receive some form of financial support totaling more than $465 million.
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Where is Syracuse University Located?

Syracuse University's main campus sits atop a hill overlooking the city of Syracuse, New York. Additional centers are located in New York City, Washington, D.C., and Los Angeles, and study abroad programs are available in 60 countries throughout the world.

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Syracuse University's Commitment to Veterans

Syracuse University is consistently top-ranked in the Best Private Colleges for Veterans list. The Office of Veteran and Military Affairs supports veteran and military-connected students on campus, and the D’Aniello Institute for Veterans and Military Families empowers service members, veterans and their families through research and innovative programs.

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Faculty and Staff Stats and Facts

934

Tenured and Tenure-Track Faculty
914

Non-Tenure-Track Faculty
3,848

Staff Members
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Syracuse University Traditions

When you join Syracuse University, you become part of a rich history dating back to 1870. Along with that history comes a number of beloved traditions that are passed down from student to student, year after year—thus linking our past and present.

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Academic Programs

Choose from nearly 600 undergraduate, graduate and certificate programs within our 13 schools and colleges and embrace the interdisciplinary nature of Syracuse University’s academic options.

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