Families share advice as nearly 4,300 undergraduates move in at Syracuse University

Families share advice as nearly 4,300 undergraduates move in at Syracuse University
Chancellor Kent Syverud — Syracuse University
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Nearly 4,300 first-year undergraduate students began their transition to campus this week, accompanied by family members who helped them move in. The event marks the start of the academic year and brings together students from various backgrounds as they settle into university life.

As families assisted with unpacking belongings and setting up dorm rooms, many took time to offer guidance for the coming months. Parents and guardians shared personal advice with their children, emphasizing support and encouragement as students adjust to a new environment.

This period is recognized as an important milestone for both students and their families, highlighting the beginning of their college experience at Syracuse University.



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