Location: Plattsburgh, New York
Closest major city: Burlington, Vermont
Most popular majors: Accounting, Business, Communication, Criminal Justice, Education, Finance, Journalism, Psychology

State University of New York at Plattsburgh is home to a vibrant community of renowned teachers and nationally recognized scholars, dedicated to engaging students and helping them to succeed. Students arrive from diverse backgrounds and places. But once enrolled, they have one particularly important thing in common: a college experience with the power to transform their lives.
The curriculum spans diverse majors that prepare students to stand out as scholars, professionals and citizens. Internships offer students valuable career experiences. A lively Honors Program offers challenging courses in seminar formats. The College’s high job placement rate of 96% testifies to the success of a Plattsburgh education. Classes are taught by qualified faculty who regularly engage under=graduates in their research. They also act as advisors and mentors.
Scholarship: $3,500 to $5,000 for undergraduate students pursuing their first bachelor’s degree
Founded: 1889
Website: www.plattsburgh.edu
Student population: 6,453
# international students: 403
Student/faculty ratio: 18:1
Standardized tests: TOEFL iBT 76/ IELTS 6.5
Ranking & Accreditation: SUNY Oswego is accredited by the Commission on Higher Education of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools and the Board of Regents of the University of the State of New York
– Undergraduate: $14,320
– Graduate: $15,160
– Living cost: $12,700
Housing options: On campus
Enrollment deadline:
– Fall semester: Apr 15th
– Spring semester: Nov 15th