- J.D. Admissions
- LL.M. Admissions
- Transfer Admissions
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Welcome Admitted Students
- Welcome Admitted Students
- Students Speak
- Map of the Campus and Surrounding Area
- Law in London Summer Program
- Academic Information
- Campus Information
- Community Information
- Alumni Events
- Visitor Programs
- Housing Information
- International Student Information
- LEO Program Information
- Orientation
- Mailings
- Meet Your Mentor
- Financial Aid
- Campus Life and Information
- Student Life
- Resources
- Registration Information
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Financial Aid
- Tuition and Cost of Attendance
- Types of Financial Aid
- Deadlines
- Access Your Financial Aid on MySlice
- Application Steps
- Manage Your Debt
- Outside Scholarships
- Financial Aid Links
- Financial Aid Frequently Asked Questions
- Financial Aid Policies
- Contact Financial Aid
- Budget Calculator
- Apply for a Loan
- Loan Repayment
- Financial Planning
- Fast Facts
- Meet the Staff




Student Life
There's so much to learn about your new home, campus, and environment. Here is a list of links to people, places, and activities that will enhance your law school career.
LEO Program Each year, the College of Law admits a limited number of students through the Legal Education Opportunity (LEO) Program. Find out more about it here.
Health & Wellness Staying healthy is important to your law school career - and we have tools and opportunities to help you.
International Students Applicants who are not United States citizens must submit additional documentation. This area of the site contains what you need to know.
Academic Information Computing, the Barclay Law Library, Faculty Profiles, and more about your academic life here at the College of Law.
Law in London A great opportunity to enhance your education while living abroad.
Law Review Now in its 62nd year, the Syracuse Law Review is a student-run publication at the Syracuse University College of Law.
Impunity Watch Impunity Watch's fundamental goal is to provide a means of casting a light on perceived injustices and providing a voice for the voiceless. Learn about it here.


