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Welcome to SUNY Oswego! Founded in 1861, our esteemed institution is set on a beautiful 696-acre campus by Lake Ontario and offers over 110 academic programs. With a commitment to student success and satisfaction, we boast small class sizes, extensive student organizations, and NCAA Division III athletic teams. Our comprehensive support system includes exemplary academic facilities, financial aid opportunities, and diverse student life programs. Learn more about admissions, scholarships, and how to start your journey at Oswego!
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Who We Are… • Founded in 1861 • Joined SUNY in 1948 • Today… $800 Million Capital Construction • Campus Center- Convocation Center and Ice Arena (2007) • The Village Townhouses (2010) • Lakeside Complex- Johnson, (2003), Riggs & Lakeside Dining Halls (2007) • School of Business (2003) • New School of Education facilities and the Richard S. Shineman • Center for Science, Engineering and Innovation open Fall 2013
Who We Are… • 696-Acres on Lake Ontario • 6,800 full-time undergraduate students • Over 110 academic programs College of Liberal Arts & Sciences School of BusinessSchool of Communication, Media & the Arts School of Education
Academics… Inside the classroom: • 84% of classes are taught by full-time faculty • 88% of full-time faculty hold doctoral/ terminal degrees • 55% of our classes have fewer than 20 students • Small classes for freshmen • College-wide average class size = 24
Student Life: Beyond the classroom: • Over 170 student organizations • Extensive intramural, club and recreational options • 24 NCAA Division III athletic teams • Student employment opportunities
12 Residence Halls: plus Village Townhouses • A Variety of Residence Life Programs and Options • First Year Experience • Hart Hall Global Living and Learning Center • Other Opportunities • Recent renovations- Johnson, Riggs and Lakeside Dining Halls
Beyond Oswego: The Compass: • International Study Opportunities • Over 80 Programs & 30 Countries • Internships/ Co-Ops • 1,000 local, national and international • Volunteer and community service opportunities • Major exploration & confirmation • Career events & special programs • Job/ graduate school search assistance
Admission & Scholarships: Freshmen: • Rigorous Program • Usually 85+ gpa; 1040+ SAT • EOP & small number of special admits • Amazing Scholarship opportunities! • 12 or more credits since HS • Usually 2.50 gpa • $1,000 Merit Awards Transfers:
Oswego Accepts: • AP Scores of 3 or higher • IB Scores of 4 of higher • Prior College Credit *Official transcripts are required for credit
The Bottom Line: • Tuition: $5,570 • Room: $7,990* • ResNet & Laundry $218 • Board: $4,520* • Fees: $1,271 Tuition & Fees are subject to change *Oswego Guarantee freezes Room & Board! Total cost 2012-2013 $19,438 (NYS Residents) Total fixed cost for non-NYS Residents: $28,819 Note: Estimate additional $2,200 books, travel and personal expenses (2013-2014 charges to be set soon.)
Financial Aid: Be sure to file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Financial Aid Contacts: 315.312.2248finaid@oswego.edu Apply Online: www.fafsa.ed.gov
Next Steps: • We encourage students and families to visit Oswego to finalize their decision- choices available at oswego.edu/visit • Submit Admission Deposit by May 1st • Once deposit is made, students access “MyOswego” -- oswego.edu/myoswego -- and complete the steps on the New Student Menu, including registering for Orientation & choosing their housing
Learn More: Office of Admissions New Student Orientation Phone: 315.312.2250 315.312.5522 Email: admiss@oswego.eduorient@oswego.edu Web: oswego.edu/admissions oswego.edu/orientation Residence Life & Housing Office of Student Financial Aid Phone: 315.312.2246 315.312.2248 Email: reslife@oswego.edufinaid@oswego.edu Web: oswego.edu/reslifeoswego.edu/financial