Local residents intern through SUNY Oswego

OSWEGO, NY – Several local residents took part in internships this fall through SUNY Oswego’s Experience-Based Education program.

They are (with their internship in parentheses):

William Cook of U. S. Route 11 in Central Square, a junior public justice major (Bouton Physical Therapy, Rome).

Britnie West of Kibbie Lake Road in Constantia, a junior adolsescence education major (Office of Learning Services, SUNY Oswego campus).

Larissa Assam of South First Street in Fulton, a junior biology major (Office of Learning Services, SUNY Oswego campus).

Whitney Bonnie of Cayuga Street in Fulton, a senior psychology major (Oswego County Public Safety Center, Oswego).

Lisa Cashel of West First Street North in Fulton, a senior human development major (Catholic Charities, Fulton).

Heather Crook of State Route 48 in Fulton, a senior English masters major (Office of Learning Services, SUNY Oswego campus).

Brittani Danquer of Hawthorne Road in Fulton, a senior public relations major (Step One Creative, Oswego).

Alyssa Gauthier of Silk Road in Fulton, a junior adolescence education major (Office of Learning Services, SUNY Oswego campus).

Luisa Ruiz of West First Street South in Fulton, a senior global and international education major (Oswego County BOCES, Mexico).

Tara Fleming of Hamilton Street in Mexico, a junior applied mathematical economics major (economics department, SUNY Oswego campus).

Jennelle Berkley of Garden Drive in Oswego, a senior business administration major (Robert Berkley Physical Therapy, Oswego).

Jessica Brusgul of Lawrence Street in Oswego, a senior psychology major (Oswego High School, Oswego).

Brendan Carter of South West Ninth Street in Oswego, a senior mathematics major (Office of Learning Services, SUNY Oswego campus).

Stephanie Ciesla of Shore Road in Oswego, a senior childhood education major (Oswego High School, Oswego).

Emma Donovan of Niagara Street in Oswego, a junior human development major (Fitzhugh Park Elementary School, Oswego).

Elizabeth Dufore of West Eighth Street in Oswego, a junior business administration major (Greater Oswego Fulton Chamber of Commerce, Oswego).

Andrew Kaplan of West Seventh Street in Oswego, a junior English major (Office of Learning Services, SUNY Oswego campus).

Andrew Lazzaro of Oconnor Road in Oswego, a senior wellness management major (Summit Physical Therapy, Oswego).

Allicia Parrott of County Route 29 in Oswego, a junior psychology major (Office of Learning Services, SUNY Oswego campus).

Racheal Richardson of East Oneida Street in Oswego, a senior public justice major (Lifestyles Center, SUNY Oswego campus).

Kristy Sagneri of Syracuse Avenue in Oswego, a junior human development major (Stephany Harrington – ARISE, Oswego).

Estefania Valencia of West Seventh Street in Oswego, a senior zoology major (North Country Veterinary Clinic, Oswego).

Mindi Jo Baker of County Route 33 in Pennellville, a junior human development major (Oswego Children’s Project, SUNY Oswego campus).

Rebecca Williams of Kline Road in Pennellville, a senior human development major (Discovery Day Care, Phoenix).

Shirley Retz of State Route 104A in Sterling, a junior psychology major (Integrative Counseling Services, Oswego).

The Experience-Based Education program at Oswego places students in internships and career awareness opportunities that allow them to earn college credits while garnering valuable life experience.

Last year, more than a thousand Oswego students took part in experiential learning while working at hundreds of businesses, nonprofit agencies and government offices, not counting the hundreds of student teachers working in area schools.

Admission to SUNY Oswego is competitive. U.S. News Media Group counts SUNY Oswego among the top public regional universities in the North for 2013, and the Princeton Review includes Oswego in its 2013 college guidebook “The Best Northeastern Colleges,” as well as its 2013 list of “best value” colleges and universities nationally.

A 151-year-old comprehensive college in the State University of New York system, Oswego enrolls about 8,000 students in its College of Liberal Arts and Sciences; School of Business; School of Communication, Media and the Arts; and School of Education.

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