| In today’s fast-paced and ultra-competitive world, Oswego produces lifelong learners who thrive amid constant change. We do this by delivering a high-quality education in an environment where students are constantly encouraged to strive, to take intellectual and cultural risks, and to accomplish things they never thought possible.
Much of this encouragement comes from close ties between students and faculty. Oswego has always put a high value on good teaching and quality relationships; we often find that students come back to their professors for advice long after graduation.
“We are building on an already very successful institution, one that draws strength from and provides leadership to a much larger community.”
—BERNIE HENDERSON, CAMPAIGN CO-CHAIR, OSWEGO COLLEGE COUNCIL MEMBER
“What makes Oswego unique is its setting and its spirit. The lake is beautiful, but in the wintertime everyone, students and faculty alike, feels like a survivor out there. This challenging environment forces people to bond together and get to know each other and become willing to ask each other for help—a spirit that is ideal for education.”
—HAL MORSE ’61, CAMPAIGN CO-CHAIR, PRESIDENT, CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER AND A FOUNDER OF OVATION—THE ARTS NETWORK
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“I have friends who went to colleges where they were just a number. At Oswego, my professors knew me. If I wasn’t in class, they knew it — and I knew they knew it. When I would return, they would ask, ‘Are you OK?’” —PATRICE CLAYTON ’94, OWNER, THE HARLEM TEA ROOM
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