Wednesday, June 5, 2019

NYSACAC 2019 + Syracuse University Visit

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The annual NYSACAC Conference is going on right now at Le Moyne College, a small Jesuit college in Syracuse, New York. Founded in 1946, Le Moyne was the first Jesuit school to be founded as a co-ed school and unsurprisingly they are also the first to appoint a female lay-person as President (she spoke to us today and she her energy is certainly contagious). I'm here at the conference this year in a few different capacities, including both High School Delegate on the Executive Board and session presenter. My session earlier today focused on the Financial Aid Quadrant Approach that I shared with families and students in the Fall. The goal is helping young people minimize their out of pocket cost by identifying schools with the highest chance of having the lowest price.

This morning, I had the opportunity to tour Syracuse University. With 14,000 students, Syracuse is a medium sized Research I school comprised of nine different undergraduate colleges. Students must indicate the college where they are applying on the Common App, but can keep the specific major undecided if they are not sure about their exact pathway. Syracuse values interdisciplinary study and many students take courses or add minors in other divisions besides the one through which they were admitted. Over 70% of students live on campus all four years (and all students are required to live on campus for the first two years) so there is very much a cohesive campus community surrounded by the urban backdrop of the city of Syracuse. New campus initiatives include: a first year reading assignment for all freshman students to read a book centered on the theme of diversity and a renovated wellness center that combines mental, physical, and emotional health into one building. One of the nicest features about Syracuse is the fact that they both meet 100% of demonstrated financial need of admitted students AND have merit aid to offer the top 25% or so of the admitted class so it can also be a good fit in terms of affordability. Thank you to the Syracuse team for welcoming us today!

I'll be at the conference one more day before returning back to school on Friday. As always, it is a pleasure and a privilege to serve the organization and connect with colleagues, new and old.

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