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Information about housing, transit, and other aspects of student life in NYC will be updated here regularly Table of Contents
Housing
Students are responsible for researching and securing their own living arrangements (except for students inBridge to the City/Education program). If you live in the tri-state area, you may also choose to live at home and commute. The SU Off-Campus Living team has compiled an Independent Living Checklist for students engaged in a housing search. Although some tips are relevant to the Syracuse area, the checklist offers helpful general guidance.
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Disclaimer: all prospective tenants are encouraged to exercise their own good judgment when evaluating a prospective rental unit or landlord. Inclusion of any property, manager or landlord in the list above does not constitute, and shall not be construed or reported as (1) an endorsement or approval by Syracuse University of the landlord, its properties or its business practices, or (2) a warranty or representation by Syracuse University as to the quality, safety or other features of such property and/or its owners or management agent(s). Syracuse University expressly disclaims any and all responsibility for any problems that may arise with regard to such property or rental units, or with regard to disputes between landlords and tenants concerning such property or rental units.
Transportation
You don’t need a car to get around NYC. Here’s some advice about the travel options you have here:
Transit websites
Find maps, schedules, fares, trip planners, and service status alerts from the following public transit agencies:
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