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2019 SUNY Oswego Annual Report

Facts and Figures

SUNY Oswego contributes to the common good by lighting the path to wisdom and empowering every person in the college community to pursue a meaningful life as a productive, responsible member of society.

Statistics

Fall 2018 enrollment

Total: 7,986

  • 7,081 undergraduates; 96% are full-time/4% are part-time; 50% female/50% male
  • 905 graduate students; 37% are full-time/63% are part-time
  • From NYS: 6,681 (94%)
  • From CNY: 2,061 (29%)
  • From NYC and Long Island: 2,031 (29%)
  • International: 189 (3%)

29% of total student body (including international students) self-identified as Hispanic, African-American, Asian, Native American, Pacific Islander or multi-ethnic. Our most culturally diverse overall student population ever.

Fall 2018 first-year student statistics

Distribution of Fall 2018 class by college/school:

Average undergraduate SAT/ACT/GPA: 1143/24/90

45% of Fall 2018 first-year students received a four-year renewable SUNY Oswego scholarship

Economic impact on region

Largest public employer in Oswego county

Data current as of May 1, 2019

4,993 full-time, part-time and student employees
61% of non-student employees lived in Oswego County

Campus renewal and capital projects

Over the past 5 years of campus renovations and new construction, SUNY Oswego’s capital plan projects exceeded $69 million and injected more than $37 million into New York’s economy

Research dollars in action

$4 million in federal, state and private support
More than $1 million invested in campus support for teaching, research, experiential and pre-professional learning opportunities

Outcomes

Degrees Awarded

Total: 2,181

  • Bachelor’s Degrees: 1,739
  • Graduate: Degrees: 442
  • Master’s Degrees: 345
  • Certificate of Advance Studies: 78
  • Advanced Certificate: 19

Class of 2018 first destination outcomes

As of Fall 2019:

  • 95% Employed and/or Continuing Education
  • 89% of those working full-time are in their field of choice.
  • 66% work in New York State

Fall 2017 Cohort Retention Rate as of Fall 2018: 76.2%

Student scholarships and endowment

Oswego College Foundation, Inc.

Nearly 86% of ALL 2018–2019 students enrolled received more than $85 million in aid (scholarships, grants and loans)

2018-19 all college budget: $205.3 million

Revenues

Expenditures

These charts reflect SUNY Oswego’s operating results during the 2018-19 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 $27,235,304 in 2018-19.

Capital outlay

$23.4 million
The college had capital construction and equipment outlay, across all funds and operations, amounting to $23,438,963 in 2018-19.

Alumni

87,000+

Facilities

795.5 acres
76 buildings

Accreditations

Commission on Higher Education of the Middle States Association of College and Schools

AACSB International - the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business

Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET

National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE)

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College leadership (2018-19)

Deborah F. Stanley
President

Scott R. Furlong
Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs

Jerri Howland
Vice President for Student Affairs and Enrollment Management

Nick Lyons
Vice President for Administration and Finance

Mary Canale
Vice President for Alumni Relations and Development

Pamela D. Caraccioli
Deputy to the President for External Partnerships and Economic Development

Kristi Eck
Chief of Staff

Rodmon King
Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer

Mary C. Toale
Executive Assistant to the President

Wayne Westervelt
Chief Communication Officer