Transportation & Basic Needs
Starting Fall 2021, the Clinical Practice and Partnerships Office will work closely with the Financial Aid Office and Student Accounts Office to have an estimated travel expense included as part of the cost of attendance for all students who are completing a clinical experience or applied learning experience. Please make sure you keep your address updated with the Clinical Practice and Partnerships Office at cppoffice@oswego.edu.
Having trouble finding transportation to your experience?
Have you researched the following solutions?
- Centro Bus Routes
- OCO Bus Routes
- Lyft
- Uber
- Carpooling with other teacher candidates going to the same area
Please keep in mind that it is your responsibility as the teacher candidate to arrange for transportation to your placement.
Basic Needs Resources
If you are in need of food, housing, mental health services, or are unsure of what resources are available to meet your basic needs, please contact the following departments:
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Food, toiletries, and clothing are available at the SHOP food and clothing pantry. For more information:
- Email shop@oswego.edu
- Visit SHOP in 3 Penfield Library (located in the basement of the library)
- Visit the SHOP website at https://ww1.oswego.edu/dean-students/shop -
To get help finding emergency housing or to apply for Student Emergency Funds, contact the Office of the Dean of Students at deanofstudents@oswego.edu or 315-312-5483 or visit https://ww1.oswego.edu/dean-students/emergency-funding-and-resources
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To schedule a case management meeting with the Assistant Dean of Students Basic Needs Case Manager/Homeless Liaison, email deanofstudents@oswego.edu or call 315-312-5483
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To schedule an appointment with a mental health professional, contact Counseling Services at 315.312.4416 or visit the website at https://ww1.oswego.edu/counseling-services/
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For other inquiries, visit the Oz Concern Navigator at https://oswego.concerncenter.com or contact the Office of the Dean of Students at deanofstudents@oswego.edu or 315-312-5483.
For Life-Threatening Emergencies, call University Police at 315-312-5555 or 911.