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First-Year Students
Each school and college will send first-year students an email with a unique link to a survey. The survey will aid academic advisors in building first-year students’ first semester schedules. If you believe you are receiving college credit or dual enrollment credit (credits taken at another college/university, or through a dual high school program), and/or have taken International Baccalaureate (IB) exams, the College-Level Examination Program (CLEP), or GCE A-Level exams, students will indicate this on the survey. Instructions on sending documentation to the University will be shared in the survey as well.
Some students in specific majors may have an opportunity to self-enroll in courses to ensure they meet full-time status, while others have very strict course structures and progression. Please refer to your academic major for details.
Transfer Students
Transfer students will receive email communication from their home school or college regarding course enrollment. Transfer students are encouraged to connect with their home school or college with questions or concerns using the contact information below.
Placement Exams
Please note, requirements are likely to differ per school, college and student. Please review details below.
Dually Enrolled Students (More than one school or college.): Using the table below, confirm what is required and what is optional. The placement exams should only be taken once, but should be taken in a way that fulfills the requirements for each school or college.
School or College | English Language Placement Exam (ELAE) | Foreign Language Placement Exam | Mathematics Placement Exam |
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School of Architecture | Required if dominant language is not English. | Optional | Required |
College of Arts and Sciences | Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs | Required if dominant language is not English. | Required | Required |
School of Education | Required if dominant language is not English. | Optional | Required |
College of Engineering and Computer Science | Required if dominant language is not English. | Optional | Required. The Calculus Readiness Exam is also required. |
David B. Falk College of Sport | Required if dominant language is not English. | Only Esports majors, Sport Analytics majors, and Sport Management majors are required to take the Foreign Language Placement Exam. In addition, any Falk student wishing to take a foreign language during their first semester is encouraged to take the Foreign Language Placement exam. | Required |
School of Information Studies (iSchool) | Required if dominant language is not English. | Optional | Required |
S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications | Required if dominant language is not English. | Required | Required |
Whitman School of Management | Required if dominant language is not English. | Optional | Optional |
College of Visual and Performing Arts | Required if dominant language is not English. | Required Per Major: Communication and Rhetorical Studies, Design Studies (BS), Drama (BS), Music (BS), Music Composition, Music Education, Music Performance, Sound Recording Technology. Students in other majors are invited to take the placement exam if interested in taking a course. |
Required Per Major: Communication and Rhetorical Studies, Design Studies (BS), Drama (BS), Music (BS), Music Composition, Music Education, Music Performance, Sound Recording Technology. Students in other majors are invited to take the placement exam if interested in taking a course. |
Students are encouraged to take placement exams on a laptop or desktop computer prior to completing the Course Enrollment Preparation Survey.
ESOL Placement Exam
Students whose dominant language is not English should plan to take the ESOL Placement Exam prior to Spring New Student Orientation. This exam assesses English proficiency of incoming students for whom English is not a dominant language. Register for the ESOL Placement Exam by Tuesday, June 3, 2025, 11:59 p.m. (EDT). The exam will take place on Thursday, June 5, 2025 (Midnight-11:59 p.m. EDT) and Saturday, June 7, 2025 (Midnight-11:59 p.m. EDT). Instructions for taking the exam will be emailed to registered students the day before the exam date.
Please email Joseph Denn for questions or to request accommodations.
Foreign Language and Mathematics Placement Exams
Deadlines will be shared by email ( i.e. @syr.edu). Follow the instructions below to complete the exams.
- Using your NetID and Password, access your MySlice account.
- Once logged in, ensure that “Student Home” is selected in the top left corner.
- Select the “Advising” tile.
- On the left panel, select the “Placement Exams” drop down.
- Select “Take Placement Exams.”
Calculus Readiness Exam (ECS only)
Deadlines will be shared by email ( i.e. @syr.edu). Follow the instructions below to complete the exam.
- Using your NetID and Password, access Blackboard.
- Select “Organizations.”
- Select “Calculus Readiness Exam – Engineering.”
Schools and Colleges Advising Contacts
To avoid missing important information, students are asked to check their Syracuse University email account (i.e. @syr.edu) often.
Contact
For additional information or to request accommodations, please email the School of Architecture or call 315.443.2256.
To avoid missing important information, students are asked to check their Syracuse University email account (i.e. @syr.edu) often.
Contact
Your advisor will be in contact with you via your Syracuse University email account (i.e. @syr.edu) and available for any questions. For additional information or to request accommodations, please contact your assigned advisor, email College of Arts and Sciences and Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs or call 315.443.3150.
To avoid missing important information, students are asked to check their Syracuse University email account (i.e. @syr.edu) often.
Contact
For additional information or to request accommodations, please email the School of Education or call 315.443.9319.
To avoid missing important information, students are asked to check their Syracuse University email account (i.e. @syr.edu) often.
Contact
For additional information or to request accommodations, please email the Student Records Office or call 315.443.5191.
To avoid missing important information, students are asked to check their Syracuse University email account (i.e. @syr.edu) often.
Contact
For additional information or to request accommodations, please email David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics or call 315.443.3144.
To avoid missing important information, students are asked to check their Syracuse University email account (i.e. @syr.edu) often.
Contact
For additional information or to request accommodations, please email the School of Information Studies or call 315.443.6137.
To avoid missing important information, students are asked to check their Syracuse University email account (i.e. @syr.edu) often.
Contact
For additional information or to request accommodations, please email the Newhouse Undergraduate Advising Office or call 315.443.4722.
To avoid missing important information, students are asked to check their Syracuse University email account (i.e. @syr.edu) often.
Contact
For additional information or to request accommodations, please email the Whitman Undergraduate Office or call 315.443.2361.
To avoid missing important information, students are asked to check their Syracuse University email account (i.e. @syr.edu) often.
Contact
For additional information or to request accommodations, please email the College of Visual and Performing Arts or call 315.443.2517.