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Syracuse University Barnes Center at The Arch
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About Syracuse University Barnes Center at The Arch
Syracuse University Barnes Center at The Arch is a campus facility and instructional site located in Syracuse, New York, operating as part of Syracuse University. The Barnes Center serves as the university's health and wellness hub, which may encompass health education, counseling training, and related programming. No institutional type classification, enrollment figures, or completion rate data are available from IPEDS for this specific site listing.
No specific academic program listings are available in the current IPEDS data for this site. Campus health and wellness centers affiliated with major research universities may support practicum placements and training for students in health education, counseling, social work, and related graduate programs.
Syracuse is a city in central New York and home to Syracuse University, a private research university with a broad range of undergraduate and graduate programs. The Barnes Center at The Arch reflects the university's investment in student health services and wellness education on its main campus.
150 Sims Drive, Syracuse, NY 13244
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