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Progress ReportSeptember 21, 2009
SUNY Oswego
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U.S. NEWS PUTS OSWEGO AT THE TOP
SUNY Oswego was honored as one of the “Top Up-and-Coming Schools” in America’s Best Colleges 2010. Oswego was the only public university in New York named as one of the “schools everyone should be watching.”
Annual Average Full-time Equivalent Students 1998-2009
*Projected 9/7/093
98-99 99-00 00-01 01-02 02-03 03-04 04-05 05-06 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10*
6000
6200
6400
6600
6800
7000
7200
7400
6,445
6,602
6,753
6,995
7,161
6,9707,036
7,149 7,114 7,0977,182 7,180
YEAR
AAFT
E
Total Fall Headcount Enrollment 1999-2009
*Estimated 9/11/094
1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009*7000
7500
8000
8500
9000
7,893
8,149
8,407
8,716
8,4658,289 8,282
8,1838,014
8,1128,200
YEAR
STUD
ENTS
Full-time Graduate and Undergraduate Students 1998-2009 (Fall)
*Estimated 9/11/095
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009*5500
6000
6500
7000
7500
6,722
6,3986,515
6,718
7,001 6,945 6,9487,035 7,023 6,955
7,0767,200
Year
Stud
ents
Part-time Graduate and Undergraduate Students 1998-2009
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009*1000
1100
1200
1300
1400
1500
1600
1700
1800
1,391
1,503
1,6341,689
1,715
1,520
1,341
1,247
1,160
1,0361,000
YEAR
STU
DEN
TS
1,059
*Estimated 9/7/096
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First-time Full-time Undergraduate Admissions Applications Fall 2003-Fall 2009
Fall 2003 Fall 2004 Fall 2005 Fall 2006 Fall 2007 Fall 2008 Fall 20096,800
7,300
7,800
8,300
8,800
9,300
9,800
10,300
10,800
7,438 7,466 7,565
8,478
9,344
9,967
10,500**
YEAR
APP
LIC
ATI
ON
S
(+38.8%)*
**Estimated 8/19/09*Change since 2005
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First-time Full-time Undergraduate Admissions Accept Rate Fall 2001-Fall 2009
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009*45
47
49
51
53
55
57
59
56%
54%
57% 57%
56%
54%
50%
47% 47%
Year
Acc
ept R
ate
Perc
enta
ge
*Estimated 8/19/09
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Undergraduate and Graduate Student Diversity
Racial/Ethnic Group
UNDERGRADUATE & GRADUATEHispanicMultiBlack (Non-Hispanic)Asian/Pacific IslanderNative AmericanTOTAL
Fall 2007
#
298
311139
40788
Fall 2005
#
278
300155
41774
Fall 2006
#
299
294 135 40 768
Fall
2008
#
306
318 136 42 802
Fall 2004
#
281
296149
33759
Fall
2009*
#
239 159 308 145 36 887
* Preliminary Numbers 9/17/09
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Self Reported – Underrepresented New Students Fall 2004-Fall 2009
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009*0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
STUDENTS
YEAR
249(11.8%)
251(12.0%) 235
(11.2%)
252(11.7%)
276(12.7%)
305(13.8%)
Note: Numbers in parenthesis are the per-cent of total undergraduate students.
*Estimated 8/28/09
Presidential and Merit Scholarships Fall 1998-2009
Presidential Scholars
Dean’s Scholarship
Freshmen Merit
Transfer Merit
Out of State Residential
Total New Awards
Fall 1998
14592.5 h.s.a.1190 SAT
10089.5 h.s.a.1121 SAT
1003.6 g.p.a.
362
Fall 2007
16494 h.s.a.
1235 SAT89
92.1 h.s.a.1155 SAT
23290 h.s.a.
1110 SAT
1013.6 g.p.a.
49
636
Fall 2008
17994 h.s.a.
1240 SAT104
92 h.s.a.1150 SAT
25890 h.s.a.
1101 SAT
1053.6 g.p.a.
58
704
Fall 2009*
19894.4 h.s.a.1240SAT
11092.5 h.s.a.1162 SAT
26189.8 h.s.a.1111 SAT
1383.6 g.p.a.
58
765
*Estimated 9/9/0911
Selectivity Matrix Fall 2000-2009
Regular Admits
Regular Admits who lack SAT or HS Average
Special Admits (EOP/Supplemental)
Total
Selectivity Groups
12345
Total
Actual Fall 2000
109 – 10.9% 334 – 33.3% 448 – 44.7% 104 – 10.4%
7 – 0.7%1002 – 100%
106 – 8.2%
182 – 14.1%
1,290
*Estimated Fall 2009
294 – 25.1%489 – 41.7%389 – 33.2%
0 – 0%0 – 0%
1172 – 100%
27 – 1.9%
195 – 13.9%
1,4001,475
Actual Fall 2008
247 – 20.2% 506 – 41.4% 470 – 38.4%
0 – 0% 0 – 0 %
1223 – 100%
22 – 1.5%
223 – 15.1%
Students not in a Baccalaureate Degree Program
6 – 0.4% 7 – 0.5%
*Estimated 9/19/0912
Residence Hall Occupancy 1998-2009
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009*3000
3200
3400
3600
3800
4000
4200
3,2173,138 3,136
3,332
3744
3,567
3,706 3,725 3,722
3,894
4,037
4040
Year
Stud
ents
*Estimated 8/19/0913
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Freshman by Region 1998-2009
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009300
400
500
600
700
800
900
1000
1100
1200
475 478 514 526432 442 414 426
378 377 390334*
770807 761
834918
911
962
925976
1007 1076
1082*
Oswego & Contiguous Counties All other counties (including out of state and International)
Year
Stud
ents
*Estimated 7/29/09
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International Study Abroad
2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-090
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
90 94 93127 132
106
3779 71
106
194
151
Quarter Courses Study Abroad or Exchange
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2009 New Faculty and Staff
2008 2009
Faculty 41 14
Staff 20 10
Total 61 24*
*Of the 24 new faculty and staff hires, 8 are from underrepresented groups.
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AHEAD 2009-2010…
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Major Capital ProjectsAcademic
• Integrated Sciences Renovations (Snygg, Piez, Rice Creek)• School of Education Renovations (Park, Wilber)• Penfield Library• Tyler and Waterman Theatre• Sheldon Hall Exterior• Facilities Master Plan• Elevators and Roof Replacements
Major Projects (Residential)• The Village• Addressable Fire Alarms• Elevator Projects• Communications Upgrade
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Possibility Scholarship
• Need based scholarships for Syracuse and Oswego City School District students interested in STEM fields
• Scholarship includes tuition, room, board, summer research institute and global laboratory experience
• First possibility scholarships will be awarded to students in class of 2010
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The Academic Architecture Plan (TAAP)
• Campus wide academic ‘think tank’• What strategic actions will move SUNY Oswego to
increase vitality, achievements and excellence?• How do we shape academic programs and
institutional practices to realize this future?
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A Vision for the State University of New York 2010-2020
• Phase I: Campus Tours (Summer 2009)
• Phase II: State-wide Town Halls (5-7 themes)
• Phase III: Launch of Strategic Plan• Phase IV: Implementation and Beyond
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NARD Partnership – Dubai, U.A.E.
• Partnership with the National Academy of Research and Development
• Short Courses• Program Offerings• Faculty and student
exchanges• Research Collaborations
Connections Moving Women to Power
Vision, Change and Growth
Emcee - Tammy Palmer News10Now Anchor
Keynote Speaker – Joanie MahoneyOnondaga County Executive
Speaker – Ken EntenmannAlliance Bank – Senior Vice President and Director of Trust Investment Services
Speaker – Diane DillonSUNY OswegoWomen’s Hockey Coach
September 28 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Speaker – Eileen BrophyPresident of Brophy Services, Inc.
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Oswego Reading Initiative (ORI) Summer 2009 Selection
FILM SCREENING: Persepolis (Animated Film) by Marjane Satrapi and Vincent Paronnaud
Tue 9/1 • 7 PMWaterman, Theater, Tyler Hall
TALK: The Graphic NovelBy Calvin Reid
To Be Annnounced
Q&A SESSION: Understanding IslamBy Dr. Ulises Mejias (Communication Studies)
Wed 10/712:40 PM (College Hour) Room 114, Campus Center
7 PM Room 205, Campus Center
TALK: Women in IslamBy Dr. Asma Barlas
Wed 10/21 •12:40 PM (College Hour) Room 118, Campus Center
TALK: Blogging in Iran: A Phantom Public?By Dr. Ulises Mejias (Communication Studies)
Wed 11/18 • 12:40 PM (College Hour)Room 114, Campus Center
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The Way We’ll Be… Salon and Book Signing with John Zogby
• International Pollster and Writer
• October 28th • 6:30 p.m. – Metro
Center
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Performing Arts
From the book by H.G. Wells
War of the Worlds
Tuesday, October 13 - Saturday, October 17 •
8 PM & Sunday, October 18 • 2:30 PM
Sharon Pollock’sBlood RelationsTuesday, November 17-Saturday, November 21 • 8 PM & Sunday, November 22 • 2
Guitar Rhythms, Expert Footwork, Colorful CostumesFlamenco VivoThursday, November 5 • 7:30 PMPop/Rock RevueSongs for a New WorldFebruary 25, 26, 27 • 8 PM; March 5-6 • 8 PM & March 7 • 2 PM
Klezmer Music at its BestThe KlezmaticsWednesday, March 10 • 7:30 PM
http://www.oswego.edu/academics/opportunities/artswego/arts/0910season/
For a complete schedule, go to:
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Ke-nekt’ Concerts
Amelia Piano Trio Wednesday, September 17, 2008 • 7:30 PM
Dorian Wind Quintet September 17, 2008 • 7:30 PM
Chamber Music Greatest Hits Wednesday, November 19, 2008 • 7:30 PM
Matt Wilson's Arts and Crafts Wednesday, April 29, 2009 • 7:30 PM
Aaron Jay Kernis Evening Wednesday, March 4, 2009 • 7:30 PM
Chamber Music à la mode Wednesday, February 18, 2009 • 7:30 PM
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QUESTIONS?