Financing Your Education
Students interested in enrolling in our top-ranked degree programs sometimes worry
that they won't be able to afford such high-caliber programs. Upon closer look, they
often discover that the many funding opportunities available to students at the
School of Information Studies make a Syracuse University education a more attractive
option than some programs that initially appear to be less expensive.
The School of Information Studies (iSchool), as well as Syracuse University,
offers several merit-based scholarships and fellowships to help students cover the
cost of tuition, and some programs even provide stipends for books and housing.
Students can also apply for need-based assistance through federal loan programs
and private lenders. We encourage all students to apply for these awards and assistance
programs.
Tuition and Fees
For information on the current cost of attendance please visit the Syracuse University
Financial Aid Office's Estimated Cost of Attendance guide.
School of Information Studies Fees
In addition to the costs outlined in the link above, the iSchool charges a fee to
support the acquisition and maintenance of the latest technology necessary for its
programs. The fee is charged each semester according to the following schedule.
Undergraduate Students
- 3 credit hours or less = $75
- 4 to 11 credit hours = $125
- 12 credit hours or more = $175
Graduate Students
- 3 credit hours or less = $75
- 4 to 8 credit hours = $125
- 9 credit hours or more = $175
Students enrolled in degree programs from other SU schools and colleges = $50 per
course