Students can start on the Madrid Campus or Dakar Campus. For additional information on admission to Suffolk University Madrid Campus, please contact: admission@suffolk.es. For additional information on admission to Suffolk University Dakar Campus, please contact: Psarr@suffolk.edu
back to top^Yes, students’ can study at Suffolk’s campuses in Madrid, Spain or Dakar, Senegal, or at one of 31 host institutions in the following locations: Argentina, Australia, Czech Republic, Denmark, England, France, Ireland, Italy, Mexico, New Zealand, Norway, Sweden, Thailand and Turkey. Costs to study abroad are about the same as a semester at SU (which financial aid covers for those receiving aid), and careful planning will ensure that you graduate on time.
back to top^A deposit is required to secure a space in the incoming freshman class. Suffolk can take your deposit over the phone via credit card or you can also mail in your deposit as a *check or money order.
*Suffolk University processes checks electronically using the information on the check to create an electronic funds transfer. Each time you send a check, you authorize a one-time transfer of funds to be electronically withdrawn from your bank account. You will not receive your cancelled check as Suffolk University is required to destroy the check after it has been processed. For more information please contact the Office of the Bursar at 617-573-8407.
back to top^The Campus Ministry & Interfaith Center serves the university community as a center for religious life and spiritual growth. The center is an interfaith house of worship, with services and observances for Catholic, Buddhist, Hindu, Jewish, Muslim and Protestant denominations. It provides personal and religious counseling, support-group workshops, and discussions.
back to top^Students play different sports and participate in more than 75 student organizations, student government, three student publications and a campus radio station. And if they don’t sound fun to you, create your own organization. You can also take part in annual special events, parties, dances or community service days. And if those don’t grab you, there’s always something fun to do in Boston.
back to top^Suffolk University’s statement of non-discrimination includes sexual orientation. The University has and recognizes a GLBT student Organization. The University has a variety of theme events that focus on GLBT issues, awareness, and history. Suffolk University feels that the more comfortable you are in college, the better you will do, and the more enjoyable your college years will be.
back to top^The Suffolk University mascot is the Ram. The University offers seven men’s and five women’s NCAA, Division III varsity teams. However, those not interested in team sports can stay fit and will find free weights, cardio, and conditioning machines in the fitness center, as well as aerobics, intramurals and the casual pick-up game.
Teams offered to men: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Hockey, Soccer and Tennis. Teams offered to women: Basketball, Cross Country, Softball, Tennis and Volleyball.