State University of New York College at Oswego
Founded 1861 as Normal School, acquired present status 1962. A member of SUNY's Education System.
Funding:
Public
Accreditation:
Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, American Chemical Society, APA, NCATE, AACSB, National Association of Schools of Music, Association for Ambulatory Health Care
Grades 4
Languages 1
Divisions 4
- Liberal Arts and Sciences CollegeFields of study: Museum Studies, Social Policy, Meteorology, Peace and Disarmament, Forensic Medicine and Dentistry, Italian, American Studies, Astronomy and Space Science, Women's Studies, Writing, Radio and Television Broadcasting, Public Relations, International Studies, Applied Mathematics, Zoology, Art History, Art Education, Geology, Spanish, Graphic Design, Development Studies, Anthropology, German, Mass Communication, Linguistics, Theatre, French, Statistics, Journalism, Information Sciences, International Business, Public Administration, Music, Fine Arts, Natural Sciences, Sociology, Communication Studies, Philosophy, Biology, Arts and Humanities, Political Sciences, Physics, History, Chemistry, Psychology, Mathematics, Law, English, Computer Science, Economics
- Business SchoolFields of study: Insurance, Human Resources, International Business, Marketing, Finance, Accountancy, Management, Business Administration
- Communication, Media and Arts School
- Education School
Tuition fee per annum
Local currency: USD
$3,790.00 – $10,095.00
Requirements
- Admission details: Graduation from high school and College Board SAT or ACT examination. TOEFL test for foreign students as appropriate. SAT/ACT not required of international students other than Canadian
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