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What is EOP?
The State University of New York's Educational Opportunity Program provides access, academic support and financial aid to students who demonstrate the potential for college success but would otherwise be excluded from higher education due to circumstances of academic under preparation and economic disadvantage. Available primarily to full-time, matriculated students, the program supports students throughout their college careers.…
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Students will be engaged in our program activities throughout the day. Cell phone use will be limited to designated times throughout the academic day and guests are prohibited for the duration of the program.
Saturday and Sunday
Residence Life Activities
Monday through Thursday
Time
Activity
7-7:45 a.m.
Breakfast
8-10:30 a.m.
Academic Courses
10:45 a.m.-Noon
Small Group/Large Group Sessions
Noon-1:15 p.m.
Lunch
1:30-4 p.m.…
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It is important to stay organized. This is the first step on a very important journey. The following checklist is provided to help you stay on track with your success, as you begin your career with us in the summer program:
Please read and complete the following steps.
Please review and complete all parts of the Next Steps For Accepted…
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The Liberty Partnerships Program (LPP) was established in 1988 under Section 612, Subdivision 6 of the Education Law to address the significant dropout rate among New York’s youth. Within Chenango and Otsego County, the LPP Program has been serving youth for over 30 years and is a cooperative, twelve-month, program involving SUNY Morrisville, Bainbridge Guilford, Morris, Norwich, Otselic Valley, Sherburne and Unadilla Valley Central Schools. It…
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2025 EOP Summer Academy: July 11-August 8
The Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) Summer Academy is required for EOP admission at SUNY Morrisville. EOP students are conditionally admitted and required to participate in a four-week intensive summer program that is designed to assist students with the adjustment to college and provide a foundation for academic success.
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The campus mail room is responsible for all incoming mail.
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"There is no greater mission, across the SUNY system, than working with partners in our regions to prepare our graduates for their roles as leaders in our dynamic New York State economy."
- David E. Rogers, Ph.D.
Dr. David E. Rogers serves as the eighth president of SUNY Morrisville. With a career spanning over two decades at the college, Dr. Rogers has emerged as a highly respected leader, committed to elevating…
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SUNY Morrisville condones student affiliation with organizations or groups that maintain responsible activities associated with joining, rushing, pledging, affiliating and disassociating. The College recognizes the Student Government Organization as providing a responsible framework for student affiliation amongst clubs and organizations which are consistent with College identity and goals. Consistent with the College’s authority to regulate…
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The College is committed to the principles of nondiscrimination and equality of opportunity in all aspects of its procedures and practices. The College is committed to fostering a positive environment for learning, and to ensuring the safety, rights, and dignity of every member of the campus community. Harassment that is sufficiently severe, pervasive, or persistent that it interferes with or limits the ability of an individual to participate in…
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Standards of ConductSUNY Morrisville, in a compliant effort with the 1989 Drug-Free Schools and Campuses Amendment Act (U.S. Public Law 101-226), is committed to an environment that supports the academic success and the health of all students. The sale, purchase, distribution, possession and/or use of illicit drugs (defined below) or alcohol (except as permitted) is a violation of College regulations as well as State and Federal laws. Students…