SALUTE SU's Veterans Resource Center

IMPORTANT LINKS

SU VA Benefits Request Form (pdf)

Yellow Ribbon Participation
  2013-2014 (pdf)

Admissions

GI BILL

GI Bill Helpline
1-888-GI-BILL01
1-888-442-4551


U.S. Department of
Veterans Affairs


NYS Department of
Veterans Affairs


National Resource Directory

Google for Veterans

Syracuse University

SU Veterans Newsletter

DOD MWR Libraries–
College Preparation


Useful Documents

Regional Resources

Frequently Asked Questions

GI Bulge

Veterans Resource Center
700 University Ave., Room 107
315-443-3261
Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
veterans@syr.edu

Veterans Lounge
700 University Ave., Room 310
315-443-9297
Monday-Thursday 1-8 p.m.
Friday 1-4 p.m.
Summer hours vary.

 

Syracuse University

 

 

 


Veterans Resource Center

As a veteran of the U.S. armed forces, you have earned educational benefits. We are pleased that you are considering Syracuse University as you plan your future. Our proud history of serving veterans dates back to World War II, when SU ranked nationally among the leaders in veteran enrollment. We remain committed to supporting those who have served our country, and recently established the Veterans Resource Center—housed at University College, 700 University Avenue—to provide the services you need as you pursue your education.


Of Interest

   
Register for the Welch Allyn 5k & Family Fun Run to be held on Saturday, July 20. Get registration and other information.
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Syracuse University celebrated Veterans Day with a ceremony held at Hendricks Chapel on November 12, 2012. Over 500 people attended the ceremony, honoring students, faculty, staff, and alumni who serve(d) in the armed forces. Keynote speaker was Vice Admiral Robert B. Murrett, Deputy Director of the Institute for National Security and Counterterrorism (INSCT).

Country music artist and Grammy award nominee Michael Peterson sang the National Anthem and Wave On, Ole Glory, Wave On, from his latest CD, We Are Veterans.

Click here for news coverage of Veterans Day at SU.

View a photo gallery of the 2012 Veterans Day ceremony.

View a video of the 2012 Veterans Day ceremony.

2012 Veterans Day Ceremony
   

Paige Carlotti, Margaret Clevenger, and Nicholas Ferreiro talk with students at Syracuse using the Post 9/11 G.I. Bill about their experiences overseas and at the University. Click the image to view the full video.

Wear Orange
   
The number of military veterans attending Syracuse University has more than tripled since 2006, thanks to the Post-9/11 G.I. Bill and the university's efforts to recruit and retain veterans. Click the image to view the full video. Newhouse Video
 
Developed in collaboration with JPMorgan Chase & Co., Syracuse University now offers a Technology Program for Veterans to prepare them for technology careers.
 
A useful list of colleges, universities (including Syracuse Unviersity) and trade schools nationwide that offer veterans the best education, value, and welcome.
 
As part of the “RETURN THE FAVOR” Discount Program (Find & Assist Vets of Record), eligible Onondaga County residents will be issued an I.D. card identifying them as a qualified, honorably discharged veteran of any of the U.S. Armed Forces.
 
The Veterans Resource Center opened at University College in August 2009 to provide student-veterans with a personalized set of services from recruitment to degree completion. Click the image to view the full video.
Open House

 

   
Syracuse University Veterans Resource Center • 315-443-9297 • veterans@syr.edu
700 University Avenue, Syracuse, NY 13244