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Three students walking down the street in New York City.

At Syracuse University, we offer options to anyone interested in studying away—from locations in major cities across the country to semester-long programs and week-long trips.

Curriculum and Faculty Across the Country

Four students at the Dick Clark Center in New York City.

With Syracuse University, you can enrich your education and find opportunities from coast to coast. We have programs in Los Angeles, New York, Washington, D.C., Boston, Atlanta and more.

  • Syracuse University in Los Angeles: Los Angeles is the University’s home on the West Coast. Students in the Syracuse University Dick Clark Los Angeles Program get opportunities and a firsthand look at what it takes to succeed in your chosen field through the Newhouse Los Angeles and VPA Los Angeles programs.
  • Syracuse University in New York City: The Fisher Center is the University’s consolidated academic campus in New York City—a state-of-the-art teaching facility. It’s home to a number of immersion programs—including the Tepper Semester, Syracuse Architecture NYC and Newhouse in NYC—designed to take you further.
  • Syracuse University in D.C.: We have a robust academic and research presence in Washington, D.C., through the Maxwell School’s flagship programs. There are also programs offered by the Newhouse School, the College of Law, the Institute for Veterans and Military Families and other academic partners.
 

Washington, D.C., is where I need to be right now. The city has its own rhythm, its own vibrant pulse. Washington’s rich history and diverse population also make it the “ideal place” to study international relations.

Xenia Zolano-Doroteo ’25 International Relations Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs
Student Xenia Zolano-Doroteo ’25 standing and smiling in Washington D.C.

Why Study Away

By studying away, you can gain perspective and an edge on your chosen field by immersing yourself in an industry and pursuing special opportunities.

  • Explore: Experience iconic American cities and get other vantage points for a more vibrant and complete understanding of your world.
  • Immerse: Live the life of a local and get a full sense of what it’s like to study and work within your chosen field’s major centers.
  • Advance: Gain access to valuable internships, networking connections and job opportunities that can accelerate your professional development.


Three people sitting in Washington D.C.
Professor Tim Hooten and students hiking near the Hollywood sign is Los Angeles, California.
Three students standing and smiling in New York City.