SUNY Oswego
Founded 1861
President Deborah Stanley (President)
Fees USD 9,990
Acceptance Rate Moderate (50–75%)
Campus Setting Suburban
SUNY Oswego is a public university founded in 1861, situated on the eastern shore of Lake Ontario in Oswego, New York. Known for its stunning lakeside campus and strong programs in business, education, meteorology, communications, and computer science, Oswego enrolls approximately 8,000 students. The university is particularly recognized for its meteorology program and its thriving music industry program.
Schools
- School of Business — AACSB-accredited programs
- School of Education — Teacher preparation programs
- College of Liberal Arts and Sciences — Sciences, humanities, social sciences
- School of Communication, Media and the Arts — Communications and the arts
How to Apply
- Application: SUNY Application or Common App
- Application Fee: $50
- Test Scores: Test-optional; middle 50% SAT 1100–1290, ACT 23–28
- Acceptance Rate: ~58%
- In-State Tuition: ~$9,990
Key Deadlines
- Regular Decision: Rolling admissions
