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Applicants: Costs

The figures provided below are the approximate
costs for graduate students attending Syracuse University for the 2005-06
academic year. Please remember these figures are estimates. Actual expenses will
vary widely for individual students, depending on their living habits.
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Tuition:
($870/credit, 24 credits) |
$20,880 |
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Living
and Other Expenses:
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$ 9,682 |
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Some additional expenses to consider:
Personal expenses, summer enrollment, and living expenses.
All master of
public administration (M.P.A.) students, whose program is
conducted year-round, should add the following costs to the
above academic year estimate: an additional 16 credits of
tuition and additional costs for housing, meals, books, personal
expenses, and travel for the summer months.
Total degree costs for full-time M.P.A. students for 2006-07 are
estimated to be $52,000.
Payment to the University may be made in one of
two ways: the regular payment plan or a special monthly payment
plan. Under the regular plan, at the beginning of each semester
a bill is issued for the semester’s total charges for tuition
and fees (and for housing, meals, and other fees, if
applicable). All charges listed on the bill must be paid in full
within 30 days of the first day of classes for that semester.
Students are responsible for ensuring that financial awards they
receive, from any source, are available by the time of
registration. If a financial award has been promised, but has
not yet been received, the student must pay all charges in full.
The University will refund the amount of the award when it
receives the award.
The
monthly payment plan allows students to pay total semester
charges in six monthly payments. Further information on Syracuse
University’s payment policies can be found in
"Tuition, Fees, and Related Policies,"
a publication available from
Bursar Operations,
102 Archbold North, Syracuse University, Syracuse NY 13244-1140,
USA; 315-443-2444; fax: 315-443-3630.
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This page current as of: July 7, 2005
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