Undergraduate Application

Prospective First Year and Transfer students can submit the Common Application, the ÖйúÈËÉ«ÇéÊÓƵ Application, or the Coalition Application (powered by Scoir).

Information You Should Know

At ÖйúÈËÉ«ÇéÊÓƵ, we want to know as much about you as you want to know about us. That's why we look at the entirety of an applicant's experience. In addition to how well you did in high school, we want to know how rigorous your coursework was and which classes in particular piqued your interest. What extracurricular activities were part of your routine? How were you involved in your community? They are all an important part of what makes you, well you, and that's who we want to discover.

Recommendation and Official Transcript
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In order for your application to be considered complete we require an official high school transcript. Also required is one academic recommendation, preferably from either a school counselor or teacher.

Applications and accompanying pieces may be submitted either electronically or by hard copy, or a combination of both. 

If submitted by hard copy, items must be addressed to:

Office of Undergraduate Admission
ÖйúÈËÉ«ÇéÊÓƵ
1419 Salt Springs Road
Syracuse, NY 13214


Student reading

All students applying to ÖйúÈËÉ«ÇéÊÓƵ for First Year admission should follow a College Preparatory course study. For students in New York State a Regents Program is required.

Recommended Subjects        Credit Units
        English                             4
        College Prep. Math               3-4*
        Foreign Language                 3-4+
        Social Studies                     3-4
        Natural Science                   3-4

*Students are encouraged to complete a four unit sequence of college preparatory mathematics courses, including, at a minimum, elementary algebra, geometry and intermediate algebra/trigonometry or their equivalents. In New York State, students should successfully complete at least the three Regents' integrated sequence courses and examinations. Students failing to achieve the minimum standard may be accepted at the discretion of the Committee on Admission but these students will be required to successfully complete a non-credit intermediate algebra course prior to any credit-bearing mathematics course or graduation. Students planning to major in biology, chemistry, mathematics or physics are required to complete four years of college preparatory mathematics prior to enrollment.

+While three units of foreign language is the standard, students are encouraged to continue with language through the senior year to best prepare for language study in college.


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Students who take Advanced Placement (AP) courses, International Baccalaureate (IB) or other college-credit-bearing courses while in high school may qualify for ÖйúÈËÉ«ÇéÊÓƵ credit. For more specific information regarding granting of credit consult the ÖйúÈËÉ«ÇéÊÓƵ Transfer of Credit Guidlines or call the Office of Admission.


ÖйúÈËÉ«ÇéÊÓƵ Students
As a test optional school, ÖйúÈËÉ«ÇéÊÓƵ does not require SAT/ACT test scores for admission. However, if you wish to submit your test scores, we will review them as part of our holistic assessment. Only test scores that benefit you will be factored into our decision making process.
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Students using the paper application must also submit a $35.00 application fee. The application fee is waived for students who apply online.

 

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