Who We Are…
• Founded in 1861 and joined SUNY in 1948
• Today… $800 Million Capital Construction
• Campus Center- Convocation Center and Ice Arena
• The Village Townhouses
• Lakeside Complex-
Johnson, Riggs & Lakeside Dining Halls
• School of Business
• New School of Education facilities and the Richard S. Shineman
Center for Science, Engineering and Innovation open now!
• Next up: Tyler Hall (the arts) and more residence halls
Who We Are…
• 696-Acres on Lake Ontario
• 6,950 full-time undergraduate students
• Over 110 academic programs
College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
School of Business
School 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… and more to come!
Beyond Oswego:
• International Study Opportunities
• Over 80 Programs & 30 Countries
• Internships/ Co-ops
• 1,000 local, national and international
• Volunteer and community service opportunities
The Compass:
• Major exploration & confirmation
• First Year Programs
• Transition to Oswego
• Transfer Services
• Leadership Development
• Career events & special programs
• Job/ graduate school search assistance
Admission & Scholarships:
Freshmen: • Rigorous Program
• Most admits: 85+ gpa; 1040+ SAT; Means: 90 & 1100
• EOP & small number of special admits
• Amazing Scholarship opportunities!
Transfers:
• 12 or more credits since HS
• Most admits: 2.50+ gpa; Mean: 3.0
• $1,000 & $2,000 Merit Awards
Oswego Accepts:
• AP Scores of 3 or higher
• IB Scores of 4 of higher
• Prior College Credit
• Details at oswego.edu/ap
*Official transcripts are required for credit
The Bottom Line:
Tuition &
Fees are subject to change
Tuition:
Room:
ResNet & Laundry
Board:
Fees:
$5,870
$7,990*
$218
$4,620*
$1,311
Total cost 2013-2014 $20,009 (NYS Residents)
Total fixed cost for non-NYS Residents: $29,459
Note: Estimate additional $2,200 books, travel and personal expenses
(2014-2015 charges to be set soon.)
*Oswego
Guarantee freezes Room &
Board!
Financial Aid:
Be sure to file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
Financial Aid
Contacts:
315.312.2248
finaid@oswego.edu
Apply Online: www.fafsa.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 1 st at oswego.edu/myoswego
• Once deposit is made, students log back into “MyOswego” and complete the steps on the New Student Menu, including registering for Orientation & choosing their housing
Learn More:
Office of Admissions
Phone: 315.312.2250
Email: admiss@oswego.edu
Web: oswego.edu/admissions
Residence Life & Housing
Phone: 315.312.2246
Email: reslife@oswego.edu
Web: oswego.edu/reslife
New Student Orientation
315.312.5522 orient@oswego.edu
oswego.edu/orientation
Office of Student Financial Aid
315.312.2248
finaid@oswego.edu
oswego.edu/financial