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SUNY College at Oswego at SUNY Oswego Metro Center

Syracuse, NY
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Total Enrollment

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About SUNY College at Oswego at SUNY Oswego Metro Center

SUNY College at Oswego at SUNY Oswego Metro Center is an off-campus instructional site of the State University of New York at Oswego, located in Syracuse, New York. This site extends SUNY Oswego's academic reach into the Syracuse metropolitan area, offering students a more accessible location for coursework. Specific institutional classification and program-level data for this site are not reported separately in available IPEDS records.

No specific programs are listed for this location in current data sources. SUNY Oswego broadly provides programs in education, business, liberal arts, and the sciences at the undergraduate and graduate levels, and some of these offerings may be available at the Metro Center site.

Syracuse, New York is a mid-sized city in central New York State with a diverse economy and strong higher education presence. The Metro Center site provides a convenient urban access point for students who may not be able to commute to the main Oswego campus on Lake Ontario.

Contact Information

The Atrium, 2 Clinton Square, Syracuse, NY 13126

Programs

No programs are currently listed for this school. Program data is sourced from IPEDS and updated annually.

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