Applying is easy and only takes minutes using the Common Application or the Coalition Application, powered by Scoir.
Use the Common Application or Coalition Application to apply if you are a:
- Domestic first-year or transfer student
- International first-year or transfer student
Part-time on-campus or online undergraduate study is also available.
Graduate Students
Interested in applying to a graduate program? Explore deadlines and get started on your application.
Veteran and Military Connected Students
Veteran and military-connected students are encouraged to fill out our military specific application.
Application Deadlines
Be aware of the application deadlines for individual programs and enrollment options.
Already Applied?
You will receive an email confirmation from the University once your application is received. This can take up to 3-4 days from the time you submit your application. Once we process your application you will receive an email from Syracuse University with a temporary PIN and link to access your Syracuse University Applicant Portal. You will be able to check your application status via your portal. If you have not received confirmation after two weeks, you are welcome to email orange@divinephotographybyjenn.com to have someone in the office check for you. Please note: Syracuse University will begin uploading applications from the Common Application and Scoir in early September. If you submit your application prior to Sept. 1, it may be a few weeks before you receive confirmation.
Your admission to Syracuse University is contingent upon maintaining the same level of academic achievement, graduating from secondary school and having a record of good citizenship at all times. The University expects our students to conduct themselves in a manner that aligns with and is supportive of the educational mission of the institution. Integrity, respect for others and a commitment to intellectual and personal growth within a diverse, global society are fundamental to membership in this University community. Civic engagement is strongly encouraged. Admissions decisions will not be affected by participation in or disciplinary action associated with peaceful, meaningful protest.