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Every year, thousands of learners earn degrees from SUNY Oswego to help them
pursue better lives. But the college also actively supports and enriches the
Oswego County and Central New York communities.
The college has an annual total economic impact of $169.4 million for Oswego
County. This includes employment, goods, services and reinvested resources.
SUNY Oswego's total economic impact to a seven-county region in Central New
York is $326.3 million per year.
But the college's benefits exceed economics. Every year, around 1,000 student
interns and volunteers provide expertise, energy and enthusiasm for local
businesses, nonprofit agencies and causes. The college's Office of Business and Community
Relations secures training funds for local industry and small businesses,
teaches micro-enterprise programs, and offers many other resources to support
the local workforce. Research funding underwrites several local projects that
concern the Great Lakes basin and ecosystem.
SUNY Oswego also provides a wealth of artistic and cultural resources, such as
a performing arts program that provides top-notch
entertainment, Tyler Art
Gallery presenting traveling and student exhibitions, and any number of activities open to the campus and
community.
Oswego is one of 35 colleges and universities in New York’s Creative Core,
the central Upstate region that is emerging as a national leader in the
new, green economy. Together, we’re creating ideas and new
technologies, developing a highly skilled workforce and growing a new
generation of energized leaders.
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