SUNY College at Oswego Reviews
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7 Reviews - Oswego (NY)
- Annual Tuition: $18,679

0% of 7 students said this degree improved their career prospects
100% of 7 students said they would recommend this program to others
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Write a Review Cory Baker
- Reviewed: 1/9/2015
- Degree: Counseling
- Graduation Year: 2017
"The program is very competitive to be accepted to , for they only take approximately twenty students per yer. This ensures the pool not to be saturated and small class sizes. The classes have great diversity of learning environments and situations. The only frustration I have encountered is for Practicum placement. Support for students for find placements is lacking and could be more involved."
Rachel McGriff
- Reviewed: 1/5/2015
- Degree: Counseling
- Graduation Year: 2014
"I am currently attending SUNY Oswego and going for a Masters in Mental Health Counseling. My dream is to one day work for the U.S Air Force as a Clinical Psychologist. This program will set me on the right track to achieving this goal, therefore I see no cons, but only pros."
Daniel Miller
- Reviewed: 5/28/2014
- Degree: Counseling
- Graduation Year: 2016
"My program is amazing with great and knowledgeable faculty. Unfortunately there isn't much opportunity for financial aid for graduate students, and there are limited graduate assistantships available for students pursuing counseling at the Metro Center campus. Otherwise, I am thoroughly enjoying my studies at this school!"
Corinne Vinette
- Reviewed: 1/16/2014
- Degree: Counseling
- Graduation Year: 2016
"I feel that the faculty working with this program is/was amazing and extremely knowledgeable about their field. I think the only con so far has been the scheduling and the mix ups that occasionally happen regarding paperwork."
Angel Levy
- Reviewed: 8/4/2013
- Degree: Counseling
- Graduation Year: 2015
"My graduate program at Oswego certainly has more pros. than cons. So far I have met many professors for the Mental Health Counseling Program and I am so far excited to be learning everything I can from them. The professors are kind, intellectual, and very caring for the students in the program. They make the students feel extremely comfortable with going to them for academic, professional and personal guidance. The amount of opportunities within this program is truly remarkable as well. The program has many connections to the city of Oswego which allows graduate students to intern and/work off-campus while getting experience. The only con for this program at Oswego is honestly the cost. I come from a low-income family household/background. Money has always been an issue for me, but it had not stopped me thus far. My ultimate goal is to dedicate my life to helping as many students and people as I can so that they are successful in their life and academic career."