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Applying to SUNY Oswego 
 

FRESHMAN        TRANSFER       INTERNATIONAL

 FRESHMAN APPLICANT

Get an Application
SUNY Oswego accepts either The Common Application, OR the SUNY Application (however, Educational Opportunity Program [E.O.P.] applicants must use the SUNY Application).

  • The easiest and most secure way to apply is online.
  • Paper applications of SUNY and/or The Common Application are also located at high school guidance offices.
  • Request an application packet from the SUNY Oswego Office of Admissions by calling 315.312.2250 or emailing us.

Please complete and submit either The Common Application or SUNY Application online (each requires a $40 fee):

The Common Application Logo
The Common Application, which is accepted by over 320 colleges nationwide, allows you to apply to any participating school with one application.  It includes a personal essay and school supplement/ counselor evaluation form.  The Common Application can be completed either online using credit card or e-check payment, or may be downloaded and submitted direct to SUNY Oswego along with a check for $40 made payable to "SUNY Oswego" In addition, you will need to submit:

  • Official HS Transcript(s)
  • Official SAT (code 2543) or ACT (code 2942)
  • Official College, AP, IB or CLEP transcripts, if applicable
    • If filing using the paper application please print and mail the paper Supplement to The Common Application.

OR

 SUNY LOGO
The online SUNY Application, which is accepted by most SUNY campuses, allows you to apply to several SUNY colleges with one application (a SUNY pdf version is also available).  In addition, you will need to submit:

  • Official HS Transcript(s)
  • Oswego's Supplement to the SUNY application
    (online...completed online & submitted via email) or (printable... to be completed by hand and mailed)
  • Official SAT (code 2543) or ACT (code 2942)
  • Official College, AP, IB or CLEP transcripts, if applicable
  • One recommendation (or form allowing for individual comments) from a school-based counselor or teacher

When to Apply
We strongly suggest that you submit your application between August 1 and January 15 for the fall semester, and before October 15 for the spring.  After these dates, all applications are considered on a space-available basis.  Applicants are encouraged to apply as early as possible in order to receive the fullest possible consideration.

Early Decision
If you're already committed to SUNY Oswego as your first choice, get a head start with our Early Decision option.  By submitting your completed application marked for early decision by November 15, you'll receive a decision by December 15.  Plus, you'll receive full consideration for any and all scholarships.
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TRANSFER APPLICANT
Applicants who have registered for at least 12 credit hours at another college or university, following graduation from high school, are considered transfer students.

Transfer applicants are asked to submit a SUNY Application. The priority date for consideration of transfer applications is March 1 for the fall semester and November 1 for the spring. Applications received after those dates will be considered as space remains available.

  • Apply for an available major. Transfer applicants applying "undecided" will be asked to complete a concentration sheet (pdf 64Kb). This form can be downloaded, or will be mailed as needed.
  • Submit an official transcript from each college or university previously attended.
  • Transfer students who have completed fewer than 30 credit hours at the time of their application must also submit an official high school transcript.
  • Transfer students who have a gap in time during their education (such as time off between high school and college or from one semester to another) are required to complete the Supplemental Transfer Information Form (pdf 51Kb).
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  • INTERNATIONAL APPLICANT
    International applicants should visit International Student and Scholar Services for application details.
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     Last Updated: 11/5/08