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The cost of attendance is an estimate of what it will cost for a graduate student to attend Syracuse University for an academic year.

The cost of attendance includes expenses for the graduate student alone and cannot be increased to cover living expenses of other family members.

The total of all student financial assistance cannot exceed the Cost of Attendance.

Estimated Cost of Attendance

The following cost of attendance is based on enrollment of 18 credits for the academic year (fall and spring):

Tuition - $36,270 ($2,015 per credit)

Housing and food -$16,338

Miscellaneous fees -$1,010

Books, course materials, supplies, and equipment - $1,098

Transportation - $1,734

Personal expenses - $2,388

Loan fees (if applicable) - $217

Health insurance* - $2,664

Total Cost of Attendance - $61,719

*This mandatory fee may be waived if the student has adequate private health insurance.

Tuition - $12,090 ($2,015 per credit)

Housing and food - $6,535

Miscellaneous fees - $0*

Books, course materials, supplies, and equipment - $366

Transportation - $696

Personal expenses - $955

Loan fees (if applicable) - $72

Total Cost of Attendance - $20,714

Graduate tuition differs for students enrolled in the following programs:

  • Social work (Main Campus and online) is $1,196 per credit
  • Marriage and family therapy (Main Campus and online) is $1,196 per credit
  • College of Law (Residential and JDinteractive) is $2,321 per credit

You can find detailed information on program fees, course fees, payment policies and other Bursar policies in the Tuition, Fees, and Related Policies Bulletin.

Also of Interest

Part-Time Cost of Attendance

Tuition is discounted for part-time students at Syracuse. But college costs encompass more than tuition and fees.

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Student Health Insurance

Syracuse University requires full-time, matriculated students to carry qualifying health insurance coverage.

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Types of Financial Aid

There are a variety of loans, grants, scholarships, and programs to assist in paying for your education at Syracuse University.

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Graduate Degree Programs

Choose from more than 200 advanced degree 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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