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Frequently Asked Questions FAQs
FAQs about the Program:
- What is SSUI?
- What is my commitment?
- Am I eligible to participate in SSUI?
- What is the fee for attending SSUI?
- What exactly does the fee cover?
- What exactly is the amount of financial aid available to me?
- May I attend both sessions?
- What is the last day I can sign up for SSUI?
- May I work and still attend SSUI?
FAQs about the Courses:
- Will I be guaranteed a place in the courses I want to take this summer?
- How many credits may I take? Are there any specific requirements for course selection if I receive financial aid?
- May I repeat a course to get a better grade?
- What do I do if a class I need to take is offered for more than six-weeks? May I still participate in SSUI?
FAQs about Registration:
- Is registration different for SSUI students?
FAQs about Academic Issues:
- How do I remove a course from my transcript (because of an unsatisfactory grade)?
- I am on suspension. If I attend SSUI this summer, can I come back to the university in the Fall?
- What do I do if I'm not currently enrolled at SU but want to register for Summer courses as a SSUI participant?
FAQs about Housing:
- What residence hall will SSUI students live in this summer?
- Do I have to live in the residence hall?
- Will I be able to choose a roommate?
- Will I get a list of things I will be able to bring and use in my room?
- What will my mailing address be?
- May I have a phone?
- Is there storage for my belongings before Summer Session I begins?
FAQs about Communication:
- Email at Syracuse University
THE PROGRAM
1. What is SSUI?
The Student SUccess Initiative (SSUI) is a program committed to the retention of students. It is designed for the undergraduate who is dedicated to making a change in his/her approach to academic and personal development. In partnership with schools and colleges, SSUI provides a comprehensive learning community experience that includes personal coaching, study clinics, and tutorials as well as social activities that fully support the development and utilization of success-oriented skills and strategies.
Students must complete an application - available in the SSUI office or on our website - to be considered for participation in the summer residential component of the program.
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2. What is my commitment?
When you make the commitment to join SSUI, you are making
a commitment to work on improving your strategies for academic success.
You are joining a community of staff, students and faculty who share your
commitment. Through the admission process, you are building a team whose
members will support the changes you want to make. During the summer you
will be an active program participant who seeks and provides support.
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3. Am I eligible to participate in SSUI?
Each school and college has set specific criteria for students who wish
to participate in SSUI. Please review the basic eligibility
criteria for your school or college. Even if you meet the basic criteria,
there are other factors to consider before you make a commitment to SSUI.
The best way to determine if you would benefit from participating in SSUI
is to review the application materials.
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4. What is the fee for attending SSUI?
The fee for 2005 is $3,340.00 for registration in one six-week session.
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5. What exactly does the fee cover?
The fee covers your tuition for 6-8 credits in one six-week summer
session. Room and board are provided for one six-week session to all residential
students. Each student receives a personal coach for goal setting and study clinics for a variety of academic disciplines. You will need to bring additional money for books, course
fees, and incidental expenses. NOTE: If you expect to apply for financial aid, you will
need to register for a minimum of six credits. If your courses meet longer
than the 6-week format, there will be additional fees involved. Please
discuss your plans with an SSUI representative to determine
the total fee. See question #3 under Courses in this document.
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6. What exactly is the amount of financial aid available to me?
The financial aid available to students for summer study at SSUI is primarily loans that
are based on the number of credits you have earned as a student. This is not a grant- based
program. There may be small grants available to help offset some of the costs for the program
but the bulk of the funding will come from your Stafford Subsidized or Unsubsidized loan
eligibility for summer. Any type of grant allocation is based upon your individual financial
status as determined by paperwork that you have already submitted to the Financial Aid office.
These grant allocations are need-based, and offered only as a supplement after the loan has been
factored in for payment of the majority of the program fee.
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7. May I attend both sessions?
We strongly discourage students from participating in both of the six-week
summer terms. This suggestion is based on feedback we have received from
students who have participated in SSUI. They tell us
that it is very difficult to maintain the necessary focus to succeed in
both summer sessions, and then return refreshed for fall classes. Therefore,
if you will be participating in SSUI during either summer
session, try to avoid taking courses in the other summer session. Experience
suggests you will need a break sometime during the summer from studying
if you expect to come back refreshed and ready for the fall semester.
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8. What's the last day I can sign up for SSUI?
We are offering an Early Decision Option to help you clarify
your summer plans as early as possible. All applications received
between March 1 and April 1, 2005 will be processed immediately.
After April 1, enrollment is on a first-come, first-served basis
until all spots are filled. Due to the time and appointments
necessary to complete the process, we cannot guarantee that
all eligible candidates can be accommodated if they do not complete
the process promptly. The deadlines for completing the process
are Friday, April 15 for Summer Session I and Friday, June 3
for Summer Session II.
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9. May I work and still attend SSUI?
You may work up to ten hours per week as long as it does not conflict with
any required classes, study clinics, meetings with your coach, or mandatory
residence hall activities. If a conflict occurs, SSUI and
course activities have priority. We ask that you work the majority of your
hours during the weekend.
NOTE: Internships or volunteer positions are considered the same as work.
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COURSES
1.Will I be guaranteed a place in the courses I want to take this summer?
Although the probability is high that you will be able to register for
your first choice courses, enrollment in SSUI does not
guarantee that this will happen. SSUI cannot control
the enrollment of any courses. Furthermore, there are some courses that
may be your first choice but they might not be the most appropriate in
an intensive six-week format. It is best to make your selections after
discussion with your school/college representative.
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2. How many credits may I take? Are there any specific requirements for course selection if I receive financial aid?
Because the summer session is condensed to a six-week period, it is more intensive than an academic year semester. We recommend that you consider a load of 6 to 8 credits. To be considered for any financial aid you must register for at least 6 credits. You may not remove an incomplete as part of those 6 credits, and receive financial aid. Your final registration should reflect discussions between you and your home college/school advisor.
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3. May I repeat a course to get a better grade?
Yes, as a general rule. Read the Academic Rules and Regulations (available
at your school/college or the SSUI office) for complete
details. A repeated course is defined as a Syracuse University course
with the same department prefix and course number as the original course
or, if a change has occurred within a department, the equivalent course.
Your home college/school advisor or recorder will help you answer questions
about the requirements for your program of study.
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4. What do I do if a class I need to take is offered for more than six-weeks? May I still participate in SSUI?
Yes. Students enrolled in classes that are held longer than the six weeks of the first session will be required to participate in all aspects of the program for the entire first session. For the remainder of your course(s), we will make arrangements on an individual basis to configure the Program to meet your needs. If you are residing in the residence hall, additional fees will be required for housing and meals every day in excess of the first 6 weeks.
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REGISTRATION
1. Is registration different for SSUI students?
Yes. SSUI students must apply for admission and be accepted
for participation in SSUI before registering. Because SSUI
has a significantly reduced fee, registration must be processed in the SSUI
office to guarantee the reduced fee. Briefly the procedure for admission
and registration for SSI students is:
- Complete the application for admission and submit to SSUI.
- Schedule a meeting with a SSUI staff member to discuss
the match of your summer goals to the summer program. At this meeting,
fill out the appropriate forms for financial aid and leave registration
form if completed.
- Meet with your college or school representative to discuss your interest
in SSUI and determine appropriate course selection.
Get signature of representative on registration form.
- Submit registration form to SSUI office. A copy
will be made for your records.
- Have SSUI register your classes.
SSII students may be living out of the Syracuse area and will submit most materials by email or postal mail.
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ACADEMIC ISSUES
1. How do I remove a course from my transcript (because of an unsatisfactory grade)?
a. A course cannot be removed from your transcript.
b. You may, however, file a repeat petition (if your college/school offers that option) to have an unsatisfactory grade flagged after you have repeated the course at SU and received a satisfactory grade. You can start this process with your home college/school.
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2. I am on suspension. If I attend SSUI this summer, may I come back to the University in the Fall?
SSUI staff does not make decisions about a student’s
academic status. The authority for those decisions rests with the Office
of Assistant or Associate Dean of your particular school or college. Please
contact your college/school to discuss your situation.
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3. What do I do if I'm not currently enrolled at SU but want to register for Summer courses as a SSUI participant?
If your school/college has determined that the summer program is appropriate
for you and approves you to be readmitted, then you may proceed with the
program admission process. After you have an interview with a SSUI
staff member and are approved to register, you would request a Re-Admission
Form at the Student Assistance Office located in 306 Steele Hall. Then
take it to your college representative to sign. You will then need to
go to Central Records, (located in 106 Steele Hall) and have them re-admit
you to the University. Once that process has been completed, you may then
participate in the registration process. If you are not currently in the
Syracuse area, please contact your home school/college for assistance
in starting this process.
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HOUSING
1. Is there storage for my belongings before Summer Session I begins?
Storage is normally not available but please check with the
SSUI staff for current information.
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2. What residence hall will SSUI students live in this summer?
The residence for summer 2005 will be Haven Hall.
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3. Do I have to live in the residence hall?
Yes. The residence hall is an integral part of the learning community
SSUI provides. However, for some participants whose individual
circumstances make living on campus unrealistic or unproductive to their
academic goals, we offer a commuter option. The commuter option allows
students to choose their own housing. Some examples for granting this
option include:
-necessary to support and care for dependent children
-living at home with parent or guardian
-health concerns
You must have at least junior standing and complete the commuter petition
form in order to qualify for this option. The form is available in the
SSUI office. Please note that if this option is granted,
you must still participate in all other aspects of the program, many of
which will be held in the residence hall.
There is no deduction in the program fee for commuter students.
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4. Will I be able to choose a roommate?
Yes. If you know someone who is also participating in SSUI
and you would like to share a room with that person, please complete the
Roommate Request Form. Both you and your roommate must complete the form.
We will do our best to match you with your chosen roommate. Many single
options are available. We will accommodate requests on a first-come, first-served
basis. Students are not guaranteed single-room accommodations.
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5. Will I get a list of things I will be able to bring and use in my room?
You must abide by the same residential rules that apply during the academic
year. A list of these rules will be distributed. You will need to bring
all personal items, including bedding and towels. Stereos are permitted,
but remember that there will be extensive courtesy hours and quiet hours
in effect in the residence hall since SSUI participants'
main focus is on their academic work. Given this commitment to extensive
quiet hours, we strongly recommend students’ use of headphones during
these designated time periods.
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6. What will my mailing address be?
Your Name
Haven Hall
400 Comstock Avenue
SSUI
SS I or SS II
Syracuse, NY 13210-2418
You will have your own mailbox for incoming U.S. mail and announcements and correspondence
from SSUI staff or your college or school representative.
Please check your mailboxes on a regular basis for announcements. After
sorting, U.S. mail is usually available by 3 PM each day.
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7. May I have a phone?
Yes, you may bring your own phone.
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COMMUNICATION
1. Email at Syracuse University
Due to Syracuse University's policy regarding offical email we can only use your campus
email address (@syr.edu). If you wish to have your email forwarded to a different address go to the
cms email web site and read the email policy. Then click on the
"syr.edu mail delivery" link and follow the instructions for the action you wish to take.
2. Primary means of Communication
Check your email regularly as this is our primary means of communication. Any issues that create obtacles to your participation in SSUI will be addressed though email.
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Student SUccess Initiative SSUI
111 Waverly Avenue, Suite 220
Syracuse, New York 13244-2320
Phone: 315-443-1095
Email: ssui@syr.edu

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