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Want to make over $70,000 right out of college?

Our graduates earn more and land jobs faster than any other major on campus. Join us for a virtual town hall on Dec. 8th to learn more.

Get the most in-demand skills in our digital economy with a degree that combines technology, business, data, and society.

Your college experience is where your future is shaped. Where you learn the skills and expertise that will not just help you get a job, but will build the foundation for a career that you are passionate about. A career that will keep you curious and driven, where you’re always on the cutting-edge of new techniques and technologies.

At the iSchool, you’ll study how technology, data, information, business, and society come together. From exploring how social media influences behavior, to how cloud computing is reshaping business decisions, to how technology can enhance literacy and drive equality, and beyond, iSchoolers are learning at the frontier of our digital era.

That’s why our graduates have the highest average salary after graduation. Because at the iSchool, you gain a unique perspective and set of skills that is in high demand, even in the middle of a pandemic and global recession. We invite you to join us.

Virtual Town Hall – December 8, 2020 – 7:30 PM EST

Learn more at our virtual town hall on December 8th. Register today!

$70,061

Average starting salary of 2019 undergraduates

Our graduates earn higher salaries than all other schools and colleges at Syracuse University. With a combination of business, leadership, and technology skills, they go on to careers where their work has real impact.

94%

Average placement rate

We work personally with every student to help you find your path after graduation. Whether you’re advancing in your career, or looking for your first job, we have the industry connections and expert knowledge to help you succeed.

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