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2007-2008 Academic Year (subject to change)
SUNY Oswego costs for an academic year [9 months], on campus only.
Tuition: Fees: Books: Health Insurance: Room [double]: Board:
Personal Expenses:
TOTAL: |
$11,340.00 .......764.00 .......950.00 .......793.00 ....5,890.00 ....3,580.00
.......900.00
$24,217.00 |
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[varies according to major] [excludes regular dental and eye care] [shared room; single room $7990/year] [19 meals/week - lower costs for fewer meals possible] [varies according to individual student]
[with single room and full board - $26,317] |
Once a student is accepted, receives an I-20, and pays the SEVIS I-901 fee for Oswego's I-20, the required deposit of US $200 is waived.
Itemization of fees listed above, by semester.
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College fee Health fee SA fees Technology fee:
TOTAL (per semester):
TOTAL (per academic year): |
12.50 131.50 88.00 150.00
382.00
764.00 |
Financial documentation as shown on visa application and Graduate Individual Student - I-20.
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Tuition & fees: Living expenses: Books, Personal Expenses & Insurance:
TOTAL |
$12104 9470
2643
24217
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Graduate application fee: non-refundable [once only]: $50.00
* Students living off campus may reduce their costs over a 9-month academic year by more than $2,000 for food and room, if their food costs are within $200 per month and shared accommodation is within $400 per month.
* For holiday breaks during the academic year (Thanksgiving, Winter and Spring recesses, about 40 days in total), students who remain on-campus for all those periods combined, should plan to add about $400 for a shared room using the "break package" and about $360 for food to their bill. Food for holiday breaks may run about $65/week, depending on eating habits and rooms may cost about $19/day. Kitchenettes and utensils are usually available).
** Single rooms are available on campus for graduate students during regular academic semesters at $1050 extra per semester or $2100 per academic year.
Assistantships
SUNY Oswego offers a limited number of academic assistantships for graduate students, usually available in the second or third semester, based on academic achievement, in their 18-24 month programs. These assistantships may waive the costs of 3 to 6 credit hours, in exchange for project assistance to faculty or staff.
Employment
A limited number of on-campus jobs are available on a first-come, first-served basis each semester. This work may be in dining halls, restaurants, the bakery, computer labs, or in rare circumstances in the library. The rate of pay is $7.15 per hour. Students may work on campus up to 20 hours per week during the academic semester and up to 40 hours per week during the holidays.
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