’Cuse Activities is an online resource that facilitates connection between students and student organizations known as Registered Student Organizations (RSOs).
There are currently more than 300 RSOs on campus, covering a broad and diverse range of interests—academic, cultural, political, professional, recreational, and more. And if you don’t find an organization that suits your interests, you can even start your own!
Visit the Syracuse Organizations website to explore RSOs or find an upcoming event.

The Student Association (SA) is your undergraduate student government. SA serves as your representative voice and focuses on initiatives to help make your undergraduate experience the best it can be.
To learn more and get involved, visit the Student Association website.
Syracuse University Career Services strives to make a positive impact on the professional development of every Syracuse University student. Our comprehensive career counseling and resource approach is designed to engage students as active participants throughout their Orange career. We strive to serve the needs of the individual, while creating career-related programs and services that are responsive and accessible to all students. Our central career department collaborates with each school and college to provide and empower all students in the career development process.
To contact Career Services please email careers@syr.edu or call 315.443.3616. Career Services is located at Women's Building, 310, 820 Comstock Ave Room 214, Syracuse, NY 13244.
Student Engagement manages the Schine and Goldstein Student Centers and supports student, academic and co-curricular programs and events. The Schine and Goldstein Student Centers (Student Centers) are spaces designed for students, faculty and staff to gather in an atmosphere conductive to social, leisure, and educational purposes. The Student Centers give priority to Syracuse University faculty, students, and staff. Users with valid Syracuse University or SUNY-ESF I.D. cards may use the facility during all operating hours.
To contact Student Engagement please email stactivites@syr.edu or call 315.443.4240. Student Engagement is located at Schine Student Center Suite 124, 200 Waverly Ave, Syracuse, NY 13244.
The Center for International Services is the place to go on campus if you have questions regarding immigration regulations, passports, visas, insurance, employment, and travel. Our staff is available to offer advice and information and address any questions or challenges you may have while living in the U.S. The center is the official liaison office with the U.S. immigration offices for all non-immigrants at Syracuse University.
To contact Center for International Services please email international@syr.edu or call 315.443.2457. The Center for International Services is located at 310 Walnut Pl, Syracuse, NY 13244.
Many SU students join a fraternity or sorority to enhance their feeling of community and build ongoing connections. Syracuse University Greek Life is responsible for facilitating a safe and supportive environment for students who choose to participate in Greek life during their time at SU. Their website contains additional information on the university's 40+ Greek organizations, as well as the resources available to students who join a fraternity or sorority.
The Student Activism Engagement Team works with students and student organizations to give voice to student concerns and to support students wishing to engage in student activism. This team of faculty, staff, and administrators provides resources and guidance to students regarding safe and compliant ways to demonstrate on campus including use of University space and logistics.
Syracuse University's Native Student Program supports the transition to college for students who are members of state and federally recognized Native American tribes. While this program is specially designed for students identifying as Indigenous, the Native Student Program is open to to all eligible students without regard to race, gender, national origin or other characteristics.Located at 113 Euclid Avenue, it serves as a "homeaway-from-home" for Native students and a gathering place for those who are interested in exploring Native American Culture and history.
To learn more, please email the Coordinator of the Native Student Program, Bailey Tlachac, or call 315.443.0258. Native Students Program is located at 113 Euclid Ave. Syracuse, NY 13244.
119 Euclid, or the Barner-McDuffie House, focuses on student belonging to develop individual and collective student success. The house celebrates culture and identity while learning from one another through conversations, events, and student and community support.
Please contact 119 Euclid Ave by email at euclid119@syr.edu or call 315.443.4005. 119 Euclid is located on 119 Euclid Ave. Syracuse, NY, 13244.
The Schine Student Center's new Intercultural Collective is home to the Office of Multicultural Affairs, the Disability Cultural Center, and the LGBTQ Resource Center. The Intercultural Collective aims to honor intersectionality with each office still focusing on a specific population group, but in close proximity to the other offices to promote collaboration.
To Contact Intercultural Collective please call 315.443.0228. The Intercultural Collective is located at Schine Student Center Suite 132 Syracuse, NY 13244.
