SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Syracuse University (SU) will increase tuition for full-time undergraduate students to $63,710, a rise of nearly 4 percent, for the 2024-25 school year. However, SU also notes that its 2024-25 budget will include $372 million in student financial aid through financial aid, grants, scholarships, and other assistance, per the university’s Monday announcement. […]
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However, SU also notes that its 2024-25 budget will include $372 million in student financial aid through financial aid, grants, scholarships, and other assistance, per the university’s Monday announcement. That represents an 8 percent increase over the prior year, SU noted.
The SU board of trustees also recently approved the rates for room and board and feesas well.
Room rates for most full-time new and returning undergraduates will be $10,500; board rates increased 3 percent; the rate, which includes the Orange Unlimited meal plan that “offers greater value and flexibility,” is now $7,880.
In addition, the student activity fee will remain the same; the residential internet and cable access and service fees are set as $460; the co-curricular fee will be $275; and the health and wellness fee is set at $872, SU said.