
Study abroad with SU Abroad is within your reach. You may qualify for a variety of aid options, including financial need and merit-based grants and scholarships. Some of our cost and aid information is only for visiting students (students from a university other than Syracuse), some information is only for SU students, and some applies to both. You can navigate the links below to find the appropriate information, but remember: apply early for everything. Funds are limited, so make sure you meet all deadlines for application-based awards.
Tuition for Syracuse University students studying abroad on center-based programs will be the standard University tuition plus program fees. University tuition fluctuates each year, and program fees vary based on the specific abroad program. SU Abroad summer program students will be charged the University's per-credit summer tuition fee. More detailed information available here:
Jinny Cheung is a supply chain management major with a minor in Chinese studies. She studied at the SU Beijing center in Spring 2012, and then moved to Shanghai to take a summer internship. You can read about her time abroad here at her blog. Connect with more alumni on our Global Ambassadors page.
To start your study abroad planning:
1. Decide where, when, and how long.
2. Talk to your academic advisor to plan out your major requirements.
3. Meet with an SU Abroad counselor to talk about your chosen program.
4. Start your application.
Download the Guide here (pdf file)
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