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Mission

Our mission is to contribute to the common good by lighting the path to wisdom and empowering women and men to pursue meaningful lives as productive, responsible citizens.

FOUNDED:

1861

Statistics

FALL 2015 ENROLLMENT

TOTAL: 7,937
Undergraduate: 7,104
Graduate: 833
From New York state: 7,601 (95.8%)
From Central New York: 2,559 (32.2%)
International: 135 (1.7%)
From underrepresented groups: 1,733 (21.8%)

DEGREES AWARDED

TOTAL: 2,079
Bachelor of Arts: 882
Bachelor of Fine Arts: 42
Bachelor of Science: 786
Master of Arts: 20
Master of Arts in Teaching: 20
Master of Business Administration: 85
Master of Science: 56
Master of Science in Education: 95
Master of Science in Teaching: 21
Certificate of Advanced Study: 54
Advanced Certificate: 18

ALL-COLLEGE BUDGET: $180.9 million

Revenues

Expenditures

These charts reflect SUNY Oswego's operating results during the 2014-15 fiscal year, the most recent final data available through the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) Financial Survey. IPEDS no longer includes Auxiliary Services activity (dining, vending, bookstore, etc.), which amounted to $26,137,168 in 2014-15.


Capital Outlay: $27.6 million

The college had capital construction and equipment outlay, across all funds and operations, amounting to $27,632,623 in 2014-15.

Oswego College Foundation

The Oswego College Foundation Inc. is a not-for-profit 501(c) (3) organization responsible for raising and administering support and revenue for the advancement of SUNY Oswego. The following summary is from the audited financial statements of the foundation for the year July 1, 2014, through June 30, 2015.

Cash and investments $25,691,210
Other assets $4,782,995
Total assets $30,474,205
Liabilities ($1,773,421)
Net assets $28,700,784
Contributions and other revenue $8,902,718
Distributions ($5,215,116)
Change in net assets $3,687,602

2015 ADMISSIONS PROFILE

Mean SAT score: 1,097
Mean high school average: 89.5
Applications: 12,915
Accepted: freshmen 51%, transfers 60.5%
Newly enrolled freshmen and transfers: 2,181
Newly enrolled underrepresented students: 606
Newly enrolled Central New Yorkers (Oswego and neighboring counties): 576

2014-15 EMPLOYEES

Full-time faculty and staff: 1,258
Part-time faculty and staff: 517
Part-time student employees: 3,774
Full-time equivalent employees: 2,180

FACILITIES

Acres: 696
Buildings: 58

2014-15 STUDENT COSTS (for state residents)

Full-time undergraduate tuition: $6,470
Room and full board for new students (guaranteed for four years): $12,990
Fixed fees: $1,464
Full-time graduate tuition: $10,870 ($14,410 for MBA students)

ALUMNI

84,839 alumni with known addresses
54,031 alumni in New York state
25,691 alumni in Central New York

ACCREDITATIONS

Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Higher Education
AACSB International – Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business
American Chemical Society
Council on Technology Teacher Education
National Association of Schools of Art and Design
National Association of Schools of Music
National Association of School Psychologists
National Association of Schools of Theatre
National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education
Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care

Officers of the College

Deborah F. Stanley
President

Walter B. Roettger
Acting Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost

Jerald Woolfolk
Vice President for Student Affairs and Enrollment Management

Nicholas Lyons
Vice President for Administration and Finance

Kerry Dorsey
Vice President for Development and Alumni Relations

Richard Skolnik
Dean of Business

Julie Pretzat
Dean of Communication, Media and the Arts

Pamela Michel
Dean of Education

Adrienne McCormick
Dean of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Brad Korbesmeyer
Interim Dean of Graduate Studies

Jill Pippin
Dean of Extended Learning

COLLEGE COUNCIL

Darlene Baker, 2007-present
Saleem Cheeks ’01, 2006-present
Richard Farfaglia, 2012-2018
Michael Goldych, 2008-present
Brian McGrath, 2013-2019
James McMahon, Chair, 2008-present
Christopher Collins-McNeil ’16 2015-16
Baye Muhammad, 2013-2018
William Scriber ’80, 2010-2017
Tucker Sholtes ’15, 2014-15
Gary Sluzar, 2009-2016

OSWEGO COLLEGE FOUNDATION
BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Mark Baum ’81
Louis A. Borrelli Jr. ’77
Rose Crane ’81
Steve Doran ’82
Kerry Casey Dorsey ’81
Michael Durney ’83
Bob Garrett ’83
Bernie Henderson
Jack James ’62
Matt Jenal ’78
Gordon Lenz ’58
Nick Lyons
Peter McCarthy ’82
Doreen Mochrie ’85
Robert Moritz ’85
Harold E. Morse ’61
Colleen Murphy ’77
Suzanne Castrigno Sack ’84
William Spinelli ’84, Chair
Deborah F. Stanley
Marcia Thompson-Young ’81
Mark Tryniski ’85
Joseph Yacura ’74

OSWEGO ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Edgar Ames ’68
Timothy Barnhart ’02
Marc Beck ’93
Paul Brennan ’93
Michael Byrne ’79
Michael Caldwell ’70
Keith Chamberlain ’87, President
Karen Colucci Coia ’89
Raelynn Cooter ’77
Lisa Court ’83
Kerry Casey Dorsey ’81
Amy Vanderlyke Dygert ’01
Jerry Esposito ’70
Kathy Smits Evans ’84
Donna Goldsmith ’82
La-Dana Renee Jenkins ’94
Maureen Flynn Kratz ’04
Claire Lacure ’17
Donald Levine ’78
Steve Messina ’91
Joshua Miller ’08
Dana Segall Murphy ’99
Betsy Oberst
Cathleen Richards ’09
Mark Salmon ’93
Dan Scaia ’68
Lisa Marceau Schnorr ’87
Stefen Short ’10
Jennifer Shropshire ’86
Christie Torruella Smith ’08
Jeff Sorensen ’92
Deborah F. Stanley
Kevin Sutherland ’05
Koren Vaughan ’95
Richard Yacobush ’77
Thomas Yates ’89