The Adult Student Assistance Program (ASAP), designed to help adult learners connect with SUNY Oswego and other students, will virtually discuss “Basic Needs Support” at 6 p.m. on Monday, March 31.
The session notes that facing financial hurdles can be tough, but support is available. Attendees can explore the many resources SUNY Oswego offers. Whether it’s supporting you through the SHOP (Students Helping Oz Peers) food pantry, providing assistance with housing concerns, or offering guidance on the SNAP application process, people are ready to help at both the Oswego and Syracuse campuses. Even if you can’t visit a campus, dedicated experts are ready to connect you with resources right in your community.
Use this link to register now.
ASAP is designed to help adult learners connect with SUNY Oswego and other students.
Every few weeks, these programs on Zoom offer a fast, fun, jam-packed and interactive session. Representatives from around SUNY Oswego will be there with tools, tips, resources and information, plus stand ready to connect with you and answer any questions. This semester's lineup will wrap up with "Managing Difficult Times" on Tuesday, April 22
For more information, email onlineprograms@oswego.edu.
-- Submitted by the SUNY Oswego Adult Student Outreach Team