Resources and Guidelines Sy Syms School of Business Academic Advising Artificial Intelligence Biotechnology Computer Science Cybersecurity Data Analytics and Visualization Digital Marketing and Media Mathematics Occupational Therapy Physician Assistant Physics Speech-Language Pathology Make an Appointment To make an appointment with a Sy Syms Academic Advisor, please use the Yeshiva Success Network links below: Debra Pine, Assistant Dean and Director of Academic Advising Emily Kaplan, Senior Academic Advisor and Honors Advisor Melanie Zuckerman, Senior Academic Advisor and Internship Coordinator Samuel Gold, Academic Advisor (Wilf only) Programs of Study Please use the programs of study to see the full list of requirements, and to check off all courses that you have completed. This will be helpful when planning your schedule for future semesters. If you need any assistance, please schedule an appointment with an Academic Advisor. Please review this article in YU's Commentator to learn more about the Three Semester Required Sequence. Beren Campus Review of the academic requirements for the Beren campus For students coming to campus Summer 2023 and beyond Beren POS SEP 2023.pdf Beren Honors POS SEP 2023.pdf For students who started on campus between Summer 2022 - January 2023 Beren POS SEP 2022.pdf Beren Honors POS SEP 2022.pdf For students who started on campus between Summer 2021 and January 2022 Program of study for the Beren Campus (Summer 2021 and beyond) Program of study for the Beren Campus honors program (Summer 2021 and beyond) For students who started on campus between January 2018 and January 2021 For students who started on campus between January 2018 and January 2021 Program of Study for the Beren Campus Honors Program (2018 - January 2021) For students who started on campus prior to January 2018 Program of Study for the Midtown Campus (prior to 2018) Program of Study for the Midtown Campus Honors Program (prior to 2018) Wilf Campus Review of the academic requirements for the Wilf campus For students coming to campus Summer 2023 and beyond WILF POS SEP 2023.pdf Wilf POS Honors SEP 2023.pdf For students who started on campus between Summer 2022 and January 2023 WILF POS SEP 2022.pdf Wilf POS Honors SEP 2022.pdf For students who started on campus between Summer 2021 and January 2022 Program of Study for the Wilf Campus (Summer 2021 and beyond) Program of Study for the Wilf Campus honors program (Summer 2021 and beyond) For students who started on campus between January 2018 and January 2021 Program of Study for the Wilf Campus (2018 - January 2021) Program of Study for the Wilf Campus Honors Program (2018 - January 2021) For students who started on campus prior to January 2018 Program of Study for the Wilf Campus (Prior to March 2018) Program of Study for the Wilf Campus Honors Program (Prior to March 2018) Academic PoliciesBeren & Wilf CampusesSy Syms Three Semester Required Sequence The Sy Syms School of Business employs a block scheduling system for incoming students called the Three Semester Required Sequence. The goal is to prepare students for academic success by prioritizing the completion of their business core and quantitative course requirements during their first three semesters.Policy on Credit for Advanced Placement ExaminationsWilf Campus OnlySy Syms Jewish Values CurriculumHebrew Requirement ChangeBeginning in Fall 2020, the Hebrew requirement will be streamlined. A new three-course sequence will consist of: HEB 1010, 1020, and 1030. Each student has to complete HEB 1030 to complete the requirement. Students who are currently in 1005 or 1105 will have 1006 and 1106 sections available in the Fall. Students who have already taken 1305 or 1205 have already completed their Hebrew requirements. Students who have not begun Hebrew will take the new online placement test, prior to Fall registration. Learn About Our Majors Business Analytics Finance Strategy & Entrepreneurship Marketing Scheduling Grids Beren scheduling grid Wilf scheduling grid Major Declaration Forms Beren Campus major declaration form Wilf Campus major declaration form AP Equivalency Chart Business Internship ProgramPlease note: Students can earn a total of 3 internship credits, once a student has earned 3 internship credits, they cannot do any more internships for credit. Honors students should contact Emily.Kaplan@yu.edu to discuss internship requirements for the honors program.Application Due DatesSummer Internship: June 16thFall Internship: September 25thSpring Internship: February 26thApplication ProcessIn order to receive internship credit please do the following:Complete the application via the Google form.Send the Internship Proposal to your employer, and ask them to email it to Melanie.Zuckerman@yu.edu. If your company is unwilling to fill out the form, please send your offer letter, including your dates and hours of employment. Once your internship has been approved, you will receive an email with instructions for how to register for your class.If you are an international student, got to the CPT portal at https://international.oiss.yu.edu/ and add Melanie Zuckerman as your recommender.If you are an international student, after you have received your recommendation, please reach out to OISS for next steps for finalizing CPT.Internship materials will be processed starting on June 16th. After that date, students will get emails explaining next steps (including how to register, and how to pay, and how to take the accompanying class on Canvas)All applications will take one month to process. Please note that all Fall and Spring internships can be a maximum of 1 credit. Business Internship Program FAQs Am I eligible? Students must have junior status at time of internship. This means you must have a minimum of 61 credits completed. Students must demonstrate a cumulative average of at least a B (3.0). Internship applicants with averages below a B must be granted written permission from the Sy Syms Dean’s office. Students must have junior status or must be granted permission by the Sy Syms Dean's Office. Students cannot take an internship for credit as their final credits. Students must return to campus after their internship. What are the requirements for obtaining credit? Students must submit all application materials (application, business proposal) by the Application Deadline. The internship application materials are reviewed and approved (NOTE: This may take up to 2 weeks). The Advising office will send an official email lettering students know whether or not the application was approved. If you do not receive this email, it has not been approved. Once approved, summer and part-time fall and spring students must pay the registration fee at the Office of Student Finance (see Fees below for more details). The student is registered for the class on Canvas (SUMMER ONLY). Students must log on to Canvas to complete all assignments and paperwork by the deadlines including a 10-page paper. If you do not do the Canvas class you will not receive credit (SUMMER ONLY). How many credits can I earn? If internship is approved and requirements are successfully met, academic credits are awarded based on number of hours worked at internship during the semester. 1 unit of credit is awarded for each 100 hours of internship work completed. However, Fall and Spring internships can only go up to 1 credit total for the semester. Syms students may earn a maximum of 3 credits of business internship, which may be earned all at once or in a combination of up to 3 internships. Both paid, as well as unpaid, internships can be considered eligible for credit, providing internships are approved. Additional Rules Hours from one semester’s internship cannot be used for credit awarded in another semester. Students may submit/finalize their application after they have begun working but under no circumstance may a student apply for a business internship after they have completed the work. To avoid any potential conflicts of interest, students may NOT intern for a company owned or managed in any way by a family member. The internship supervisor may not be a family member or working under the supervision of a family member. *Due to circumstances around Covid-19, this type of internship may be approved, please email Melanie.Zuckerman@yu.edu for details. Students may not work at a camp. Interns may NOT work at a “home-based” business, work from home, or tele-commute. *Due to Covid-19, distance internships are allowed for Summer 2020. Students must work on location at the internship site for the majority of their internship experience. *Due to Covid-19, this is not necessary for Summer 2020. Students may continue the same internship throughout different semesters/summers. However, in order to obtain credit, a new application must be submitted and new final documentation must be completed for each academic semester Once registered, students MAY NOT withdraw from the internship. Students must complete all requirements, or they will receive an “N” (no credit) grade. Fees For summer or part-time students in any semester, there will be a flat rate tuition charge plus a registration fee. Contact the Office of Student Finance (212-960-5269) or visit the Office of Student Finance website for details about paying in person or via credit card by phone. During the fall and spring semesters there is no charge for full-time students. It is the responsibility of the student to obtain financial clearance after they have been registered. Peer Tutoring Program The Sy Syms School of Business Peer Tutoring Program provides one-on-one tutoring as a free resource for our undergraduate students. Peer tutoring has been instrumental in helping students achieve their academic goals. Please see the Peer Tutoring Appointment Guide for step-by-step instructions for booking appointments with a Peer Tutor. To book an appointment with a Peer Tutor, click on the Peer Tutor schedule for either undergraduate campus below. Beren Campus tutoring scheduler (select “Peer Tutoring, Sy Syms” as the schedule) Wilf Campus tutoring scheduler (select “Peer Tutoring, Sy Syms” as the schedule) Summer Classes Summer Classes at YU How to take a summer class at YU: If you want to take most businesses classes this summer, they must be taken at YU. You can also satisfy your general education requirements with YU classes. All of the classes are listed here: https://www.yu.edu/summer. If you have questions please email summer@yu.edu. How to Request Approval for an Outside Class How to take a class at another university: Students are not allowed to take any business core, quantitative classes, or required major classes at other universities. If you want to take a business elective at another school, the school must be on this list of AACSB approved schools. Once you find a class you must do the following: Send an e-mail to symsadvisng@yu.edu with the following information; name of the school, course title, course code, dates/length of the summer session, summer school course description, summer school course syllabi, if it is being taught online or in person, and its Syms equivalent. You will be notified of the results by Academic Advising via e-mail. If approved, fill out a P-10 form, attach the e-mailed approval, and bring both documents to an Academic Advisor for a signature. After the summer session is completed, you must request that an official transcript from the institution you attended be sent to Office of the Registrar at wilfregistrar@yu.edu or Berenregistrar@yu.edu . Once we receive your transcript, the credits will be processed and will appear on you transcript. Please allow two to four weeks for processing. If you would like to take a humanities, social science, economics or a general elective at an outside university, please follow these steps: Wilf students Check this list for pre-approved classes. If you find a class you like, fill out this form and send it to advising@yu.edu. If a course is not on the Pre-approved list, you may request consideration for approval by: Sending an e-mail to advising@yu.edu with the following information; name of the school, course title, course code, dates/length of the summer session, summer school course description, summer school course syllabi, if it is being taught online or in person, and its YC equivalent. You will be notified of the results by Academic Advising via e-mail. If approved, fill out a P-10 form, attach the e-mailed approval, and bring both documents to an Academic Advisor for a signature. After the summer session is completed, you must request that an official transcript from the institution you attended be sent to Office of the Registrar, Yeshiva University, wilfregistrar@yu.edu . Once we receive your transcript, the credits will be processed and will appear on you transcript. Please allow two to four weeks for processing. Beren students Check this list for pre-approved classes. If you find a class you like, fill out this form and send it to scwadvisement@yu.edu If a course is not on the Pre-approved list, you may request consideration for approval by: Sending an e-mail to scwadvisement@yu.edu with the following information; name of the school, course title, course code, dates/length of the summer session, summer school course description, summer school course syllabi, if it is being taught online or in person, and its Stern College equivalent. You will be notified of the results by Academic Advising via e-mail. If approved, fill out a P-10 form, attach the e-mailed approval, and bring both documents to an Academic Advisor for a signature. After the summer session is completed, you must request that an official transcript from the institution you attended be sent to Office of the Registrar, berenregistrar@yu.edu. Once we receive your transcript, the credits will be processed and will appear on you transcript. Please allow two to four weeks for processing. Undergraduate Academic Calendars Make an AppointmentTo make an appointment with a Sy Syms Academic Advisor, please use the Yeshiva Success Network links below:Debra Pine, Assistant Dean and Director of Academic AdvisingEmily Kaplan, Senior Academic Advisor and Honors AdvisorMelanie Zuckerman, Senior Academic Advisor and Internship CoordinatorSamuel Gold, Academic Advisor (Wilf only)Academic AwardsTo encourage students to pick the best courses and activities on which to build their long-term careers and lives, the Sy Syms award criteria include both quantitative measures (e.g. GPA) and the qualitative factors described below. Sy Syms School of Business – Award Policies (Effective 2020 Award Cycle) Eligibility for Academic Awards Only students who have earned at least 75 credits on campus at the time of the decision are eligible. Courses in progress are not included in the 75 credits. Only students graduating in that school year are eligible for awards. E.g., in Spring 2020, only graduates from Sep 2019, Jan 2020 and May 2020 are eligible. All Incomplete grades must be resolved for a student to be eligible for an award. W and P grades are factored into the assessment of the overall rigor of the student’s curriculum. Valedictorian Selection Process Across both campuses, students with the top 10-20 GPAs graduating in prior September, January, and May of current school year will be considered. To select the finalists, the following factors will be considered by the Syms administration plus advising team: Resume or LinkedIn profile Reasons for any W’s and P’s Dual majors or major+minor Honors courses Substantive extracurricular activities Rigor of Jewish Studies curriculum (i.e. Wilf UTS / Beren JS Core) The Awards Committee will interview each finalist. Each finalist will present about why s/he best represents the graduating class, the Sy Syms School of Business, and YU (topic may vary year to year). The committee will make a recommendation to the Dean. The Dean names one valedictorian for each campus. Sy Syms Student Catalogs 2018-2022 Wilf Campus Catalog Beren Campus Catalog Registration Resources & Guides Please visit our FAQ page or the Registrar's Office for the most up to date information regarding registration for the upcoming semester. Additional Resources Academic Advising Center Shevet Glaubach Center for Career Strategy and Professional Development Counseling Center Office of Academic Support Office of the Registrar Writing Centers