Congratulations on your acceptance and welcome to ESF!


We are so excited for you to join our campus community as a new Mighty Oak and are counting down the weeks until you’re here!


Throughout the summer, you will receive newsletters from us to help you prepare for your arrival to ESF. They’ll include important information such as action items you need to complete before you arrive, deadlines you need to meet, dates you should mark on your calendar, resources available to help you, and much more.


We’re here for you every step of the way to support your successful transition to ESF! If you have questions or need assistance, please don't hesitate to reach out to students@esf.edu or 315-470-6660.  


We look forward to seeing you in a few short months!

With Mighty Oak pride,


Kitty McCarthy

Executive Officer for Enrollment Management and Student Affairs

ACTIVATE YOUR ACCOUNTS

You will need to set up your myESF Student Portal to complete your ESF Checklist and SU Tasks, which are due prior to the start of Fall semester classes.


Access your Applicant Portal online here >

Use the same credentials you used to apply to ESF. In your Applicant Portal, you will find an ESF PIN (F + 8 numbers) to use to set up your ESFiD and password credentials.


Set up your ESFiD online here >

In the yellow box on your Applicant Portal, go to step 4 and click on the link to set up your ESFiD.


Bookmark this webpage >

This is your myESF portal, which you will continue to use to access a lot of student information in the future. You will need your ESFiD credentials. At the portal, please review Action Items and Personal Information and ESF Checklist and SU Tasks on the left sidebar to progress through time-sensitive tasks.


You will also need to monitor the status of your SU NetID — you will be notified in the SU Tasks portal when it is ready to be activated. Once ready, you will find your SU NetID (user name) and SUID Number (9-digit number) under the Registration and Other SU Tasks. You will need these to complete some SU tasks.

SUBMIT YOUR TRANSCRIPTS

ESF will pre-register you over the summer for many of your fall courses. 

 

Submit all college/university credit, including AP scores and final transcripts, to ESF's Office of Undergraduate Admissions. You can either email them to us at esfinfo@esf.edu or drop them in the mail to:

 

Office of Undergraduate Admissions

SUNY ESF

218 Gateway Center

1 Forestry Drive

Syracuse, N.Y. 13210

 

During New Student Orientation, you will attend a departmental meeting and finalize your schedule with your academic advisor and/or curriculum coordinator. 

SYNC UP WITH A ROOMIE

Centennial Hall rooms will be assigned and emailed out when you find and match with a roommate on RoomSync. The last day to request a roommate is July 5. If you do not choose your roommate, we will match you with someone. Please make sure to watch your email for more information!


Due: July 5, 2024

SAVE THE DATES

International Student Orientation | Aug. 14 – 16

First-Year Move-In | Aug. 19 – 20

New Student Orientation | Aug. 20 – 24

Transfer Orientation | Aug. 23

Fall Break | Oct. 14 – 15

Family Weekend | Oct. 25 – 27

Thanksgiving Recess | Nov. 24 – Dec. 1

ESF's Office of Student Success and Engagement is your source for academic support services, student involvement, and campus leadership resources!


Get Involved: Students have access to more than 40 student organizations at ESF and more than 300 at Syracuse University. You can enrich your academic experience by getting involved in these professional, recreational, service, and social groups.


Find the Support You Need: The Academic Success Center helps students become resilient, independent learners. We offer Peer Tutoring in over 35 courses and help connect students to academic and social support resources such as the Math Center, Writing Resource Center, Public Speaking Lab, AXS Test Files, Counseling Services, Center for Disability Resources, Librarians, and faculty/TA office hours.


Become a Leader: The office offers workshops to help prepare students for leadership roles both on and off campus. These workshops are highly recommended for students hoping to apply to be an Orientation Leader, Resident Assistant, or executive position on campus, as well as anyone searching for internships.


Learn more at our website or Engage!

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