
Upstate Medical University is a public institution located in Syracuse, NY and provides a large number of educational opportunities for students. Approximately 1,500 students enroll at Upstate Medical University yearly.
Areas of study offered at Upstate Medical include but are not limited to:
- Health And Clinical Professions
- Psychology
- Biological And Biomedical Sciences
The admissions process will begin with the submission of an application, student records, and standardized test scores, which are then reviewed by admissions staff. More information regarding admissions can be found here.
The cost of undergraduate tuition is different for in-state and nonresidents. In-state residents pay nearly $6,400 and nonresidents pay $16,000 annually. The price of on-campus housing is about $4,500 annually. Students attending Upstate Medical may qualify for aid which is usually loans, grants, scholarships and work study programs.
Contact information, admission forms, areas of study, and much more can be accessed on school's website at http://www.upstate.edu.
Admission Requirements & Details
The admissions information below may give you an idea of the students Upstate Medical accepts. The details may include admissions application requirements and recommendations, as well as any AP credits that may be transferred.
College Credits Accepted
- Life Experience Credits
- AP Course Credits
Student Enrollment
The total student enrollment at Upstate Medical University is about 1,500.
Estimated Costs & Financial Aid
The items listed below are for informational purposes only and may not represent current tuition, fees, and expenses.
Tuition & Fees Information
- Tuition estimates per year:
- In-State Tuition: $6,500-$7,800
- Nonresident Student Tuition: $16,000-$19,580
- Charges for part-time students are:
- In-State: $270-$320 per unit
- Out-of-State: $680-$820 per unit
Financial Aid Details
The financial aid table below details the types of financial aid, along with the percent of students receiving aid, and on average the amount of aid per student per year.
Percent of Students | Average Amount | |
---|---|---|
Receiving Grants & Scholarships | 70% | $4,657 |
Student Loans (Federal) | 63% | $7,996 |
Academics & Student Services
Student Services
To help students and recent graduates, Upstate Medical University may provide student services like those listed below:- Distance learning
- Classes offered on nights and weekends
- Academic counseling for students
- Student employment
- Helping students find work after graduation
- Day care for children
Specialized Programs & Accreditations
- Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) Program
- Medical (M.D.) Program
- Bachelor's Degree in Nursing (BSN) Program
- Nursing (MSN, DSN) Program
- Radiology Technician Program
- Radiation Therapist Program
Programs Offered
The program list below is organized by areas of study. The programs that have a link will direct you to the program's profile page where you can learn more about education requirements and career pathways.

Get more information about the programs offered by Upstate Medical University by clicking the request information to the right.
(C) Certificate or Award | (A) Associate's | (B) Bachelor's | (M) Master's Degree | (D) Doctorate (PhD,...)
Biological and Biomedical Sciences
- Molecular Biochemistry (D)
- Anatomy (D, M)
- Medical Microbiology and Bacteriology (D)
- Neuroscience (D)
- Physiology (M)
- Biotechnology (B)
- Pharmacology (D, M)
- Biochemistry (M)
Health and Clinical Professions
- Medicine (D)
- Family Practice Nurse (C, M)
- Physical Therapy (D)
- Nursing (B)
- Physician Assistant (M)
- Public Health (C, M)
- Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention and Treatment Professions (B)
- Psychiatric and Mental Health Nurse (C, M)
- Medical Technology (B, M)
- Radiology Technician (B)
- Respiratory Therapy (B)
- Perfusion Technology (B)
- Ultrasound Technician (B)
- Adult Health Nurse (M)
- Pediatric Nursing