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Here's where you'll find all the basics in terms of programs, eligibility requirements, credits, and costs. For more details, click on your particular program of interest.

Program Offerings
SU's summer programs provide the perfect opportunity for high school students to get a taste of college in the actual areas being considered as majors and future professions. Courses are currently available in any of three diverse program categories:

Liberal Arts Program - choose two Arts & Sciences classes that interest you, and share classrooms with regular college students.

Pre-Professional Programs - take one course especially designed for Summer College students in either Law, Management, Forensic Science, or Public Communications, and select a second, complementary course from among the liberal arts offerings.

Studio Arts Programs
- earn six credits in one of the following areas - Acting & Musical Theater, Architecture, Art & Humanities, Engineering and Computer Science, Technical Theatre, and Fashion and Textile Design - and spend a substantial part of each day at work in the studio. Eligibility SU's Summer College is for high school students in good academic standing who demonstrate maturity and self-discipline. Students can attend after their sophomore, junior, or senior year in high school.

Eligibility
SU's Summer College is for high school students in good academic standing who demonstrate maturity and self-discipline. Students can attend after their sophomore, junior, or senior year in high school. Eligibility is determined through review of high school transcripts, test scores, and letters of recommendation. The Acting and Musical Theater program requires an additional recommendation from a teacher familiar with the student's performance. The Art & Design program requires a portfolio.

Courses/Credits
All courses are college-level, credit-bearing courses. Credits earned through Summer College are accepted at Syracuse University and most other colleges and universities upon matriculation and credit-transfer request. The student's college of matriculation determines credit transfer. Enrollment in the program of your choice is guaranteed when your application is accepted and attendance confirmed. Registration takes place when you arrive on campus.

Costs
Law, Liberal Arts, Management, or Public Communications

Residential $5,600
Non-Residential $4,375

 

Acting & Musical Theater, Architecture, Art & Design, Engineering & Computer Science, Forensic Science, Technical Theatre, or Fashion and Textile Design**

Residential $5,990
Non-Residential $4,765

The SU Summer College runs from July 3, 2006 to August 11, 2006 for the 2006 program year.

Textbooks, lab fees, and personal expenses are not included in these totals.

** Students in these programs pay an additional fee that covers supplies and materials, private lessons, and use of studios and other facilities.

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