We have a limited amount of institutional funding available for undocumented students (as they are not able to apply for federal need-based financial aid). We typically admit a small number of undocumented students per year, then ask them to complete the CSS Profile so that we can assist them with this institutional funding.
Because undocumented students do not hold US citizenship or permanent residency, they are technically considered international applicants at Syracuse. We will manually waive the financial documentation, however, as undocumented students are not required to submit this for the purposes of obtaining an F1 visa. In most cases we waive the English proficiency requirement, but this is not automatic (it depends on how long students have been in the US and studying in English).
Please be sure to visit https://diversity.syr.edu/resources/dacaundocumented-students/ for comprehensive resources for undocumented students at Syracuse.
Yes, you should disclose your status in your application. It will help us to understand what documentation you need to submit (and don’t need to submit), and will allow our team to advise you throughout the admissions process.
See above – we don’t offer scholarships per se, rather institutional funding to assist accepted undocumented students in attending Syracuse University.
You are welcome to work with any member of our international admissions team! Jennifer Mathews is the Director of International Admissions (jmmathew@syr.edu). She is out of the office right now but again, you are welcome to connect with anyone on our team for further assistance.