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Estimated costs of attending SU
Visit the SU Financial Aid site for updated cost of attendance information for graduate students.

Payment of Tuition Deposit
To pay your tuition deposit (if required by your program; check here), send a check or money order payable to Syracuse University and include it with your Intent to Register form. International students have additional payment options.

Payment of Tuition and Bursar Bill
Payment for all charges assessed by the University is due 30 days from the first day of classes for the fall and spring semesters; summer charges are due at the time of registration. Additional information can be found at the Bursar website and in Tuition, Fees, and Related Policies.

Finding Funding

General information about typical avenues of financial support

University Resources
Used to support graduate students at Syracuse, such as fellowships, assistantships, and scholarships (including the Benefits and Responsibilities for all awarded graduate students and Graduate School award dates and deadlines).
Search for Support
Instructions to search for support from the many private organizations and government agencies that provide funding for graduate study and research.
Loans & Other Sources
Types of need-based financial aid available to graduate students, such as loans and federal work-study, and how to apply for them.

Also visit the Graduate Student Organization website listings of administrative graduate assistantship positions on campus.

Some graduate students at Syracuse are fully supported by University resources or support from private organizations and government agencies; others may finance their studies entirely with personal financial resources. Given the diversity of support strategies across disciplines, we can only provide here a general guide to help you conduct a successful search for funding.

Questions about Syracuse University's graduate financial support are often best directed to your faculty advisor, graduate program director, or department chair. However, if after reviewing the information presented here, you believe that we may be of assistance in this matter, please contact the Graduate Enrollment Management Center at 315- 443-4492, or at the address and email below.

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