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The Official 2013 Oswego State Post/Pre-Season Thread - "Love All, Serve All"...

Re: The Official 2013 Oswego State Post/Pre-Season Thread - "Love All, Serve All"...

Re: The Official 2013 Oswego State Post/Pre-Season Thread - "Love All, Serve All"...

SUNY Plattsburgh Tuition & Fees
2013 - 2014 Undergraduate Full-Time Rates

Full-time is 12 or more credit hours per semester.
Full-time per year consists of fall and spring semesters.
Note: If you are an out-of-state student, you may be eligible for in state tuition. Read more.
Tuition and fees may be subject to change after publication, including tuition and fee increases due to currency exchange rate fluctuations for study abroad programs.
In-State On-campus Students at Plattsburgh

Costs Full-Time/Semester Full-Time/Year
Tuition $ 2,935 $ 5,870
Mandatory Fees (1) 645 1,289
Residence Hall Fees - Double Occupancy (5) 3,437 6,874
Meal Plan - Anytime + $125 2,025 4,050
Total Before Optional Fees 9,042 18,083
Optional Fees (4) 1,016 1,912
Total After Optional Fees 10,058 19,995
Out-of-State On-campus Students at Plattsburgh

Costs Full-Time/Semester Full-Time/Year
Tuition $ 7,660 $ 15,320
Mandatory Fees (1) 645 1,289
Residence Hall Fees - Double Occupancy (5) 3,437 6,874
Meal Plan - Anytime + $125 2,025 4,050
Total Before Optional Fees 13,767 27,533
Optional Fees (4) 1,016 1,912
Total After Optional Fees 14,783 29,445
Out-of-State On-campus International Students at Plattsburgh

Costs Full-Time/Semester Full-Time/Year
Tuition $ 7,660 $ 15,320
Mandatory Fees (1) 645 1,289
Residence Hall Fees - Double Occupancy (5) 3,437 6,874
Meal Plan - Anytime + $125 2,025 4,050
Foreign Health Insurance Premium 464 1,113
Sevis Fee 20 40
Total Before Optional Fees 14,251 28,686
Optional Fees (6) 243 386
Total After Optional Fees 14,494 29,072
In-State Off-campus Students at Plattsburgh

Costs Full-Time/Semester Full-Time/Year
Tuition $ 2,935 $ 5,870
Mandatory Fees (1) 645 1,289
Total Before Optional Fees 3,580 7,159
Optional Fees (4) 1,016 1,912
Total After Optional Fees 4,596 9,071
In-State Off-campus Students at Hudson Valley

Costs Full-Time/Semester Full-Time/Year
Tuition $ 2,935 $ 5,870
Mandatory Fees (2) 182 364
Total Before Parking Fee 3,117 6,234
Optional Parking Fee 86 172
Total After Parking Fee 3,203 6,406
In-State Off-campus Students at Queensbury

Costs Full-Time/Semester Full-Time/Year
Tuition $ 2,935 $ 5,870
Mandatory Fees (3) 244 488
Total Before Parking Fee 3,179 6,358
Optional Parking Fee 10 20
Total After Parking Fee 3,189 6,378
Out-of-State Off-campus Students at Plattsburgh

Costs Full-Time/Semester Full-Time/Year
Tuition $ 7,660 $ 15,320
Mandatory Fees (1) 645 1,289
Total Before Optional Fees 8,305 16,609
Optional Fees (4) 1,016 1,912
Total After Optional Fees 9,321 18,521
Out-of-State Off-campus International Students at Plattsburgh
Costs Full-Time/Semester Full-Time/Year
Tuition $ 7,660 $ 15,320
Mandatory Fees (1) 645 1,289
Foreign Health Insurance Premium 464 1,113
Sevis Fee 20 40
Total Before Optional Fees 8,789 17,762
Optional Fees (6) 243 386
Total After Optional Fees 9,032 18,148

Financial Aid at SUNY Plattsburgh
Financial Aid School Codes for SUNY Plattsburgh

Federal School Code: 002849
NYS Tap (Undergraduate Code): 0940

We're Here to Help
Did you know that five of six Plattsburgh State students have some form of financial aid?
The Financial Aid Office at SUNY Plattsburgh processes over $60 million in financial assistance each academic year. Aid is offered from federal, state, institutional and private programs.
Receiving all forms of federal and NYS aid starts with filing your FAFSA and TAP application, visit Apply For Aid to learn more.
You can use the FAFSA4caster and TAP Estimator to estimate federal and NYS aid.
Where to Find Us
We are located on the fourth floor of the Kehoe Administration Building, Suite 401-410.
Window and phone service is available Monday through Friday, 8:30 am - 4:00 pm (except for Thursdays when we open at 9:00 am).
How to Contact Us
Don't see the answer to your question here? Need advice on the financial aid process or help with a form? We're here to help. Call us at (518) 564-2072 or toll-free (877) 768-5976, or e-mail us at finaid@plattsburgh.edu.

Contact Information
For more information about Financial Aid at SUNY Plattsburgh, please contact:
Financial Aid Office
Location: Kehoe Administration Building, Suite 401-410
Phone: (518) 564-2072
Toll-Free Phone: (877) 768-5976
Fax: (518)564-4079
Email: finaid@plattsburgh.edu
 
From the Oz website...

SUNY Oswego provides a quality learner-centered education at an affordable cost. In addition, many financial aid packages are available to help cover expenses.

Annual expenses for students entering fall 2013 - spring 2014 *
(Semester charges are half the annual cost)

New York State Residents
Undergraduate tuition........................................ $5,870
Room (double).....................................................$7,990***
Board (comprehensive plan)............................ $4,620***
Additional Residential Charges (ResNet, laundry). $218
Fixed Fees.......................................................... $1,311
Total Fixed Cost ..............................................$20,009

Non-New York State Residents (includes international)
Undergraduate tuition........................................ $15,320
Room (double).....................................................$7,990***
Board (comprehensive plan)............................ $4,620***
Additional Residential Charges (ResNet, laundry). $218
Fixed Fees.......................................................... $1,311
Total Fixed Cost ..............................................$29,459

Oswego has moved to a Merit based incentive program - again from the college website:

Merit Scholarships
Freshman and transfer students should complete the application for admission as early as possible for the following fall term. No additional scholarship forms are required. Admission applications received by Jan. 15 receive priority for scholarship consideration. Over one-third of the entering class received merit-based scholarship money, with an average renewable award of $2,400. All freshman awards are renewable with a minimum 3.0 GPA.
FALL 2013 AWARDS INCLUDE:
$18,800 Presidential Scholarships ($4,700 annually for up to four years; $2,350 for students living off-campus)
$6,000 Deans' Scholarships ($1,500 annually for up to four years)
$3,000 Merit Scholarships ($750 annually for up to four years)
$31,960 Residential Scholarships; ($7,990 annually for up to four years) Out of State, US Residents only; Requires Full-Time Status and On-Campus Housing (fall 2012 term)
$1,000 Merit Scholarships for transfer students (non-renewable)
Freshman scholarships
Priority for freshman scholarship consideration will be given to candidates with a strong record of classroom achievement and competitive test scores of either the SAT or ACT exam. These programs typically include: four units each of English and social studies, along with seven units combined of math, science and two units of foreign language.

The middle fifty percent of the GPA and SAT or ACT of students awarded scholarships is as follows:

Scholarships for fall 2013 GPA SAT
critical reading
& math ACT
composite
Presidential
($18,800; $4,700 annually;
$2,350 for students living off-campus) 93-96 1190-1300 26-29
Deans
($6,000; $1,500 annually) 91-94 1100-1180 24-26
Merit
($3,000; $750 annually) 88-91 1070-1150 23-25
Residential*
Requires on-campus housing,
Non-NYS residents,
U.S. citizens
($31,960; $7,990 annually for fall 2012) 88-94 1040-1220 22-26
*Renewable Residential Scholarships; Requires on-campus residency and is available for applicants who are both non-New York State residents and U.S. citizens or registered aliens. The scholarship is valued at full-room cost, currently $7,990 annually.

Possibility Scholarship

The Possibility Scholars program makes available an exceptional scholarship and academic program for freshmen applicants to Oswego's fall term. When combined with existing need-based aid, Possibility Scholar students will receive a "full-ride" scholarship worth over $20,000 per year, enabling scholarship recipients to graduate "debt-free" with an exceptional collegiate experience. Only New York State students entering STEM fields (Science, Technology, Engineering or Math) are eligible for consideration, with priority given to high achieving students with significant financial need.

Co-op Scholarship
Freshmen entering SUNY Oswego in Fall 2013 who have a desire to participate in our eligible co-op opportunities can apply for one of fifteen $24,000 ($6,000 annually) Co-op Scholarships available through our partnership with WACE (World Association for Cooperative Education). To be eligible, students must qualify for a Presidential Scholarship and commit to participating in one of Oswego's Co-op programs. To apply, go to: http://www.waceinc.org/scholarship/index.html

Transfer Scholarships
Two-year transfer students with a cumulative 3.30 GPA and 57 or more college credits are eligible for a one-time scholarship worth $1,000. To be eligible, simply complete an application for admission to be considered; no scholarship forms are required.

Renewable Residential Scholarships require on-campus residency and are available for applicants who are both non-NYS residents and U.S. citizens or registered aliens. The scholarship is valued at full-room cost, currently $7,990 annually.

I do not see any international student financial aid packages that are based upon anything but merit.....

Because its gone...go back and look at the international grants...
 
From the Oz website...

SUNY Oswego provides a quality learner-centered education at an affordable cost. In addition, many financial aid packages are available to help cover expenses.

Annual expenses for students entering fall 2013 - spring 2014 *
(Semester charges are half the annual cost)

New York State Residents
Undergraduate tuition........................................ $5,870
Room (double).....................................................$7,990***
Board (comprehensive plan)............................ $4,620***
Additional Residential Charges (ResNet, laundry). $218
Fixed Fees.......................................................... $1,311
Total Fixed Cost ..............................................$20,009

Non-New York State Residents (includes international)
Undergraduate tuition........................................ $15,320
Room (double).....................................................$7,990***
Board (comprehensive plan)............................ $4,620***
Additional Residential Charges (ResNet, laundry). $218
Fixed Fees.......................................................... $1,311
Total Fixed Cost ..............................................$29,459

Oswego has moved to a Merit based incentive program - again from the college website:

Merit Scholarships
Freshman and transfer students should complete the application for admission as early as possible for the following fall term. No additional scholarship forms are required. Admission applications received by Jan. 15 receive priority for scholarship consideration. Over one-third of the entering class received merit-based scholarship money, with an average renewable award of $2,400. All freshman awards are renewable with a minimum 3.0 GPA.
FALL 2013 AWARDS INCLUDE:
$18,800 Presidential Scholarships ($4,700 annually for up to four years; $2,350 for students living off-campus)
$6,000 Deans' Scholarships ($1,500 annually for up to four years)
$3,000 Merit Scholarships ($750 annually for up to four years)
$31,960 Residential Scholarships; ($7,990 annually for up to four years) Out of State, US Residents only; Requires Full-Time Status and On-Campus Housing (fall 2012 term)
$1,000 Merit Scholarships for transfer students (non-renewable)
Freshman scholarships
Priority for freshman scholarship consideration will be given to candidates with a strong record of classroom achievement and competitive test scores of either the SAT or ACT exam. These programs typically include: four units each of English and social studies, along with seven units combined of math, science and two units of foreign language.

The middle fifty percent of the GPA and SAT or ACT of students awarded scholarships is as follows:

Scholarships for fall 2013 GPA SAT
critical reading
& math ACT
composite
Presidential
($18,800; $4,700 annually;
$2,350 for students living off-campus) 93-96 1190-1300 26-29
Deans
($6,000; $1,500 annually) 91-94 1100-1180 24-26
Merit
($3,000; $750 annually) 88-91 1070-1150 23-25
Residential*
Requires on-campus housing,
Non-NYS residents,
U.S. citizens
($31,960; $7,990 annually for fall 2012) 88-94 1040-1220 22-26
*Renewable Residential Scholarships; Requires on-campus residency and is available for applicants who are both non-New York State residents and U.S. citizens or registered aliens. The scholarship is valued at full-room cost, currently $7,990 annually.

Possibility Scholarship

The Possibility Scholars program makes available an exceptional scholarship and academic program for freshmen applicants to Oswego's fall term. When combined with existing need-based aid, Possibility Scholar students will receive a "full-ride" scholarship worth over $20,000 per year, enabling scholarship recipients to graduate "debt-free" with an exceptional collegiate experience. Only New York State students entering STEM fields (Science, Technology, Engineering or Math) are eligible for consideration, with priority given to high achieving students with significant financial need.

Co-op Scholarship
Freshmen entering SUNY Oswego in Fall 2013 who have a desire to participate in our eligible co-op opportunities can apply for one of fifteen $24,000 ($6,000 annually) Co-op Scholarships available through our partnership with WACE (World Association for Cooperative Education). To be eligible, students must qualify for a Presidential Scholarship and commit to participating in one of Oswego's Co-op programs. To apply, go to: http://www.waceinc.org/scholarship/index.html

Transfer Scholarships
Two-year transfer students with a cumulative 3.30 GPA and 57 or more college credits are eligible for a one-time scholarship worth $1,000. To be eligible, simply complete an application for admission to be considered; no scholarship forms are required.

Renewable Residential Scholarships require on-campus residency and are available for applicants who are both non-NYS residents and U.S. citizens or registered aliens. The scholarship is valued at full-room cost, currently $7,990 annually.

I do not see any international student financial aid packages that are based upon anything but merit.....

Because its gone...go back and look at the international grants...
 
Re: The Official 2013 Oswego State Post/Pre-Season Thread - "Love All, Serve All"...

Re: The Official 2013 Oswego State Post/Pre-Season Thread - "Love All, Serve All"...

Because its gone...go back and look at the international grants...
I copied and pasted this info from both websites to answer Spartanspear.....

The horse is dead, has been kicked, quartered and turned into glue....
 
Re: The Official 2013 Oswego State Post/Pre-Season Thread - "Love All, Serve All"...

Re: The Official 2013 Oswego State Post/Pre-Season Thread - "Love All, Serve All"...

Correct, Oswego no longer offers the $5,700 a year Renewable International Student Undergraduate Scholarships.

And to compare with Plattsburgh... using the International Student Scholarship and Cost Calculator yields a result that includes an "International Campus Community Award". For most countries of origin, this award is valued at $2,500 (although many get between $2,500 and $5,000 in a "Supplemental Income Award"). However, the two exceptions I have found to the value of $2,500 are Canada and Cuba, both of which see their residents receive an "International Campus Community Award" of $5,000.
 
Re: The Official 2013 Oswego State Post/Pre-Season Thread - "Love All, Serve All"...

Re: The Official 2013 Oswego State Post/Pre-Season Thread - "Love All, Serve All"...

Yes, the international scholarship is gone, but it may well be replaced with other things. The merit scholarships Oswego offers aren't insignificant and my experience with the hockey players I've met has been that they are generally very intelligent guys who could easily qualify for a lot of these scholarships.

Also note that a bunch of those American recruits we got aren't from NY. In fact, 5 out of 7 are from out of state. These 5 guys could easily qualify for the Residential Scholarship if their grades are half decent. Even some of the Canadian guys could qualify if they become "registered aliens" by either getting a green card or by being in the U.S. for 183 days over a 3-year-period including this year, with at least 31 of those days in this year. That $32,000 Residential Scholarship can have a real effect on recruiting efforts. To be fair, by them being out of state students they still have to pay a higher tuition rate. But that would've been the case anyway at pretty much every high-performing public school in D3 (think Platty or Wisc. EC), and they likely would've had to pay even more than that at a private school.

Also keep in mind that qualifying for the Residential Scholarship doesn't preclude you from any of the other scholarships either. When I went to Oswego, I got a Residential as well as a Dean's scholarship. The guys we recruited that were in-state get discounted tuition that schools like WEC or Mass-Boston can't match. Of course Platty and Oswego can compete on equal grounds here. But if a top prospect is looking for a D3 team to go to, teams in their own home state definitely have a significant advantage due to lower in-state tuition, public schools have a significant advantage over public schools by just having cheaper tuition (especially SUNY schools), and Oswego can use the residential scholarship to its advantage to snag guys from out-of-state and from Canada.

So besides having a winning record, great staff, great facilities, and offering a quality education, Oswego can offer the following to prospects financially:
New yorkers: In-state tuition, merit scholarships depending on grades
Out-of-staters: Residential scholarship, other merit scholarships depending on grades
Canadians: Possibly residential scholarship with some finangling, other merit scholarships depending on grades

The only real group that Oswego is going to have trouble competing with is out-of-staters from Wisconsin or other states that have public schools with competitive d3 hockey programs.
 
Yes, the international scholarship is gone, but it may well be replaced with other things. The merit scholarships Oswego offers aren't insignificant and my experience with the hockey players I've met has been that they are generally very intelligent guys who could easily qualify for a lot of these scholarships.

Also note that a bunch of those American recruits we got aren't from NY. In fact, 5 out of 7 are from out of state. These 5 guys could easily qualify for the Residential Scholarship if their grades are half decent. Even some of the Canadian guys could qualify if they become "registered aliens" by either getting a green card or by being in the U.S. for 183 days over a 3-year-period including this year, with at least 31 of those days in this year. That $32,000 Residential Scholarship can have a real effect on recruiting efforts. To be fair, by them being out of state students they still have to pay a higher tuition rate. But that would've been the case anyway at pretty much every high-performing public school in D3 (think Platty or Wisc. EC), and they likely would've had to pay even more than that at a private school.

Also keep in mind that qualifying for the Residential Scholarship doesn't preclude you from any of the other scholarships either. When I went to Oswego, I got a Residential as well as a Dean's scholarship. The guys we recruited that were in-state get discounted tuition that schools like WEC or Mass-Boston can't match. Of course Platty and Oswego can compete on equal grounds here. But if a top prospect is looking for a D3 team to go to, teams in their own home state definitely have a significant advantage due to lower in-state tuition, public schools have a significant advantage over public schools by just having cheaper tuition (especially SUNY schools), and Oswego can use the residential scholarship to its advantage to snag guys from out-of-state and from Canada.

So besides having a winning record, great staff, great facilities, and offering a quality education, Oswego can offer the following to prospects financially:
New yorkers: In-state tuition, merit scholarships depending on grades
Out-of-staters: Residential scholarship, other merit scholarships depending on grades
Canadians: Possibly residential scholarship with some finangling, other merit scholarships depending on grades

The only real group that Oswego is going to have trouble competing with is out-of-staters from Wisconsin or other states that have public schools with competitive d3 hockey programs.

Thats nice and all but the majority of quality players are from Canada...
 
Re: The Official 2013 Oswego State Post/Pre-Season Thread - "Love All, Serve All"...

Re: The Official 2013 Oswego State Post/Pre-Season Thread - "Love All, Serve All"...

Thats nice and all but the majority of quality players are from Canada...

Thus why the Residential Scholarship may come in handy. Also, Oswego is physically very close to Ontario, which may appeal to many prospects that would like a short ride home.
 
Re: The Official 2013 Oswego State Post/Pre-Season Thread - "Love All, Serve All"...

Re: The Official 2013 Oswego State Post/Pre-Season Thread - "Love All, Serve All"...

ugh I have been on this site for a few yrs only, and man as stated b4 this horse is dead and processed:eek:...it is what it is, and was what it was,as Yogi said "its like de-ja-vous all over again:D
 
Re: The Official 2013 Oswego State Post/Pre-Season Thread - "Love All, Serve All"...

Re: The Official 2013 Oswego State Post/Pre-Season Thread - "Love All, Serve All"...

Nice Clip of this young man. Hoefully his skills will carry over could be the next Bomber McFall from years past.

Oswego '88
If hes anything like my d partner he will be a BIG help..
 
Re: The Official 2013 Oswego State Post/Pre-Season Thread - "Love All, Serve All"...

Re: The Official 2013 Oswego State Post/Pre-Season Thread - "Love All, Serve All"...

I defer to your sources as I have no direct knowledge - I was just asking questions...so I should not be surprised they got answered...:eek:

I enjoy watching college hockey...probably not as many games as you and I don't pretend to know more about the game - I'm just a fan...an Oswego fan first, but also a fan of Coach Emery and his body of work at Plattsburgh...I don't make predictions...no need to take the conversation down a few pegs...:D

Twitter post today - RJ Berra leaving Oz after 2 yrs, transferring to Marian University...must be a helluva financial package...:cool:
Berra never seemed to put it together,he had nice stats coming out of the top jr league BCHL, but couldnt really break the line-up, I think hes closer to home and will see a lot more ice time..good luck to him,also think that he would have been a contributor to this yrs team...ow well
 
ugh I have been on this site for a few yrs only, and man as stated b4 this horse is dead and processed:eek:...it is what it is, and was what it was,as Yogi said "its like de-ja-vous all over again:D

How is it dead? This is the first year Oswego has lost the grant....
 
Re: The Official 2013 Oswego State Post/Pre-Season Thread - "Love All, Serve All"...

Re: The Official 2013 Oswego State Post/Pre-Season Thread - "Love All, Serve All"...

How is it dead? This is the first year Oswego has lost the grant....
the su bject of the FA has been covered at nauseum?? from what I rememeber kind of like the 87 season......how many more days Remy??
 
But its the first real recruiting class who we will see the affect on is the point....

I think it had an affect on last year's. Oswego lost at least 1 and I think multiple guys that were reported to be coming. Plus it also probably didn't do any favors to adding any internationals from that point forward.
 
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