| Iroquois Linguistics Certificate Application Instructions
Current Students
An Internal Admission Application and supplemental statement are required.
PDF of Internal Admission Application
Instruction: After obtaining all required signatures, return the completed form to 329 Hall of Languages.
Please provide a statement of 250-500 words expressing your interest in and commitment to the Certificate in Iroquois Linguistics. Describe the background experiences you have had in Iroquois language study or Linguistics (or both). Indicate the languages you have worked with and your personal goals for the future concerning Iroquois languages.
PDF of Supplemental Statement
Instruction: Send completed supplemental statement form to College of Arts & Sciences, Native Studies Department, 508 Hall of Languages, or by e-mail to Percy Abrams, pwabrams@syr.edu and Philip Arnold, pparnold@ syr.edu.
For more information, contact the instructor, Percy Abrams, pwabrams@syr.edu.
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New Students
UC application and supplemental statement required. No application fee is required for the Certificate.
Please provide a statement of 250-500 words expressing your interest in and commitment to the Certificate in Iroquois Linguistics. Describe the background experiences you have had in Iroquois language study or Linguistics (or both). Iindicate the languages you have worked with and your personal goals for the future concerning Iroquois languages.
UC Common Application
PDF of Supplemental Statement
Instruction: Send application & supplemental statement to University College, 700 University Ave, Syracuse, NY 13244.
For more information, contact UC Academic Advising, 700 University Ave, or by email ucinfo@syr.edu, or by phone at 315-443-3261.
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For more information on part-time study, contact::
University College of Syracuse University
Phone: 315-443-9378 or 1-866-498-9378
E-mail: parttime@uc.syr.edu
Web site: http://uc.syr.edu/CIL
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*CREDIT: “The Great Tree of Peace” painting by Oren Lyons, (’58; H ’93) Faithkeeper of the Turtle Clan, Onondaga Nation Council of Chiefs. It hangs in the collection of M&T Bank, Syracuse, NY.
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