SUNY Oswego Quick Stats
FALL 2009 ENROLLMENT
8,212: TOTAL
7,212: Undergraduate
928: Graduate
7,879 (96.8%): New York state
3,508 (43.1%): Central New York
887 (10.9%): Under represented
DEGREES AWARDED 2008-09
1,862: TOTAL
683: Bachelor of Arts
31: Bachelor of Fine Arts
775: Bachelor of Science
13: Master of Arts
7: Master of Arts in Teaching
21: Master of Business Administration
229: Master of Science in Education
39: Master of Science
64: Certificate of Advanced Study
ALUMNI
71,079: Alumni in contact with the college
46,465: Alumni living in New York state
21,589: Alumni living in Central New York
2009 ADMISSIONS PROFILE
75%: Accepted freshmen graduated in the top third of their high school class
1,110: Mean SAT score
90: Mean high school average
12,921: Applications
47%: Freshmen applicants accepted
54%: Transfers applicants accepted
2,212: Newly enrolled full-and part-time freshmen and transfers
305 (13.8%): Newly enrolled underrepresented students
753: Newly enrolled Central New Yorkers (Oswego and neighboring counties)
PLACEMENT OF 2009 BACHELOR'S DEGREE STUDENTS:
$35,603: Average starting salaries, ranged up to $91,000
92%: Employed in New York state
46%: Employed in Central New York
17%: Employed downstate (New York City, Rockland, Westchester, Nassau, Suffolk)
2009-10 STUDENT COSTS (for state residents)
$4,970: Full-time undergraduate tuition
$11,088: Room and full board for new students (guaranteed for four years)
$1,186: Miscellaneous fees
$8,370: Full-time graduate tuition: $8,610 for MBA tuition
FACILITIES
696: Acres
45: Buildings
Over 2 million items: Penfield Library

SUNY Oswego is preparing to celebrate its sesquicentennial. Founded by Edward Austin Sheldon 150 years ago, the college’s focus of contributing locally, nationally, and globally on every level is as strong as ever.
Photo: Colin Nekritz