How hard is it to get into Syracuse University?
With a 46% acceptance rate, Syracuse University is selective — attainable for solid, well-prepared applicants. It enrolls roughly 15,739 undergraduates (urban setting) in Syracuse, NY. Solid grades, a sensible test plan, and thoughtful essays go a long way here.
What it takes to get in
- SAT: admitted students land around 1280–1410 (middle 50%). Aim for the upper end to be competitive.
- ACT: the middle 50% is about 28–32.
- Testing policy: Test-optional. Confirm on the school's site, since policies shift each cycle.
- Essays: at Syracuse University's selectivity, the application essays are often what separates similar applicants. Make them specific and authentically yours.
Cost
Published tuition is about $63,710 per year before aid. Many students pay less after financial aid — check the school's net price calculator.
Notable programs
Communications · Architecture · Business · Information Studies
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- What is Syracuse University's acceptance rate?
- Syracuse University's acceptance rate is 46%, which makes it selective — attainable for solid, well-prepared applicants.
- What SAT or ACT score do you need for Syracuse University?
- Admitted students typically score about 1280–1410 on the SAT (middle 50%) and about 28–32 on the ACT. Scores at or above this range strengthen your application, but they are one factor among many.
- Is Syracuse University test-optional?
- Syracuse University's current testing policy is: Test-optional. Always confirm on the school's admissions site, as policies change by cycle.
Sources & official links
- Syracuse University official website
- Syracuse University on College Scorecard (U.S. Department of Education)
- Admissions figures compiled from the Common Data Set and IPEDS.
Figures are the most recent available from Common Data Set, IPEDS, and public reports, and are approximate. Always confirm details on Syracuse University’s official admissions site.