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Learn how to apply for graduate programs at Syracuse University, a top research university with over 200 options for advanced study. Find out about deadlines, requirements, research opportunities and student life.
As an applicant to one of our graduate programs, you’ll need to provide official documentation of having earned at least a U.S. bachelor’s degree (or its equivalent) in another country. Some programs require a master’s degree, and this must be officially documented before enrollment as well.
Applications for graduate programs are accepted through an online application. Syracuse University’s individual schools and colleges may have additional application requirements, which will be detailed once you begin your application.
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Graduate Degree Programs. Choose from more than 240 advanced degree and credential programs from across Syracuse’s 13 schools and colleges, then customize your education with a rich selection of courses, internships and research projects.
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Applications for graduate programs are accepted through an online application. Syracuse University’s individual schools and colleges may have additional application requirements, which will be detailed once you begin your application.
The degree should generally represent a minimum of four years of college-level study, which follows at least 12 years of schooling at the elementary and secondary levels.