| Syracuse UniversitySyracuse University, a private research university, is organized into 13 schools and colleges, with nationally recognized programs in information studies and library science, architecture, communications, business administration, public administration, engineering, and the college of arts and sciences.
SU was founded by the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1832, however since 1920 the university has identified itself as nonsectarian while still maintaining a relationship with the United Methodist Church.
University officials believe in education that transcends traditional boundaries, and SU students reach beyond the classroom to test what they learn. SU enjoys a heritage of distinguished scholar-teachers.
Nearly 40 percent of SU students study in another country, and their program was ranked as one of the highest quality by U.S. News and World Report. Campus LocationsDistance Learning Campus700 University AvenueSyracuse, New York 13244
 315-443-9378
 Syracuse Campus900 South Crouse AveSyracuse, New York 13244
 315-443-3611
 University College Campus700 University AvenueSyracuse, New York 13244
 315-443-9378
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