Uniting for Student Success: SummerStart Program Is a Collaborative Effort
Every June, a group of incoming first-year students arrives on campus to participate in , an initiative of . The six-week program gives participating students an opportunity to build a strong foundation for a successful Syracuse University experience.
This year鈥檚 SummerStart cohort, which arrived on June 29, includes 121 students from all of the University鈥檚 schools and colleges. As participants in the program, the students will earn 7-9 credits toward their degree, learn about and access campus resources, make connections with faculty and classmates, and experience a sense of community, says Kal Srinivas, director of retention and student success. The initiative brings together various University departments, demonstrating the power of teamwork in fostering a supportive and enriching environment for incoming students, she says.

鈥淔rom the moment they step onto campus, SummerStart students are met with a comprehensive network of support designed to address both their academic and personal needs,鈥 Srinivas says.
SummerStart students also benefit from tutoring services in math and writing and resources like the . They also participate in social activities like (DPS) game nights, ropes course challenges, a resource fair and other group activities. DPS also conducts safety workshops and the offers the initiative to cultivate a culture of compassion, connection and well-being.
First-year student Tae Callam arrived at Syracuse from Cleveland. The biomedical engineering major in the says the SummerStart experience has already helped her acclimate to campus life and meet new people. And her coursework, particularly in writing, has helped her develop her language skills as a non-native English speaker, she says.
鈥淚 am so glad that I have this opportunity to participate in SummerStart,鈥 Callam says. 鈥淓ven in the first week of SummerStart, I have become familiar with the campus, got a head start on my academics and made friends. What more could anyone ask for?鈥
Srinivas emphasizes the collaborative nature of SummerStart, which also involves , , and other administrative units.
鈥淪ummerStart is not just a program; it is a testament to what can be achieved when an entire institution works together with a common goal,鈥 she says. 鈥淏y combining resources, expertise and a shared commitment to student success, Syracuse University has created a nurturing environment that prepares students for both academic and personal growth.鈥