The following St. Lawrence County students were among the more than 1,400 students accepted as freshmen at SUNY Oswego for fall 2016: • Zachary Moody of Brasher Falls, last attended Massena Central …
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The following St. Lawrence County students were among the more than 1,400 students accepted as freshmen at SUNY Oswego for fall 2016:
• Zachary Moody of Brasher Falls, last attended Massena Central High School, and intends to major in accounting
• Katrina E. Johnson of Colton, last attended Colton-Pierrepont Central School, and intends to major in business administration
• Darian R. Fenton of Edwards, last attended Edwards-Knox Central School, and intends to major in biology
• Joey T. Bush of Gouverneur, last attended Gouverneur Central School, and intends to major in public justice
• Daniel Sweet of Gouverneur, last attended Gouverneur Central School
• Trey D. Grant of Hermon, last attended Hermon DeKalb Central School, and intends to major in journalism
• Kaitlyn R. Barney of Lisbon, last attended Lisbon Central School, and intends to major in applied mathematics
• Sydney McGill of Ogdensburg, last attended Heuvelton Central School, and intends to major in zoology
• Connor Prosper of Potsdam, last attended Potsdam Central High School, and intends to major in technology education
• Matt Stone of Potsdam, last attended Potsdam Central High School, and intends to major in business administration
• Brody A. Erwin of South Colton, last attended Colton-Pierrepont Central School
A 155-year-old comprehensive college in the State University of New York system, Oswego enrolls about 8,000 students.