About us
There is the State University of New York at Oswego, founded in 1861; it is a public university situated on an exquisite campus occupying an area of 700 acres in the town of Oswego in the state of New York with a frontier on Lake Ontario. The university takes roughly 6,756 students, which include 5,652 undergraduate and 1,104 postgraduate students.
The campus boasts facilities such as the new Marano Campus Centre and the Richard S. Shineman Centre for Science, Engineering, and Innovations. There are many NAU clubs and organisations, over 180, that enhance the students’ experience of campus life.
Quick Facts:
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Details
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Established
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1861
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Location
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Oswego, New York
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Campus Size
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700 acres
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Student Enrolment
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Total: 6,756; Undergraduates: 5,652; Postgraduates: 1,104
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Academic Programs
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Over 110 undergraduate and graduate programs across four schools
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Accreditations
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Middle States Commission on Higher Education; NCATE; AACSB
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U.S. News Ranking
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#37 in Regional Universities North (tie)
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Campus Facilities
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Marano Campus Center; Richard S. Shineman Center for Science, Engineering, and Innovation
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Student Organizations
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Over 180 clubs and organizations
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