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The SUNY Morrisville Alumni Board is an elected group of alumni who serve initial three-year terms as advocates and ambassadors of the college. This includes promoting the college's mission and identifying others willing to support it.
The Alumni Board participates in alumni engagement events, student and alumni networking events, and manages the Alumni Legacy Scholarship and selects the yearly recipients.
New volunteers are always welcome. Call…
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Thursday, Aug. 21 - Sunday, Aug. 24, 2025
Participation in new student orientation is mandatory for all new students.
New residential student move-in: Thursday, Aug. 21, 2025 from 8:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
New Student Check-in: What to Expect
Upon arrival to campus, vehicles will enter campus onto Madison St. from Eaton St. and will be directed to the Welcome Tent located…
Required Checklist Items to Complete for School Start…
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The purpose of the Science of Technology Entry Program (STEP) is to increase the number of students prepared to enter college and improve their participation rate in mathematics, science, technology, health-related fields, and the licensed professions.
STEP provides academic enrichment in core subject areas and improves student readiness through:
Funding for science and technology-focused projects and internships
Exposure to a wide…
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According to the New York State Department of Education, CSTEP eligible students must be:
In good academic standing and enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program
A New York State resident
Planning to study in the fields of Science, Technology, Mathematics, Engineering, or Licensed professions
Economically disadvantaged (as defined by New York State income guidelines) …
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As an international student you must document your ability to meet all educational and living expenses for the first year of study. Below is a breakdown of costs to help provide you with the financial information needed to complete and submit your FSA-4 financial documentation. Please be reminded that this is an estimate of our annual education and living costs for international students. Tuition and fee estimates, as well as living expenses,…
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SUNY Morrisville wants to minimize any hesitation individuals might have in reporting problems and obtaining help for themselves or others, due to concern that their own behavior might be a violation of college policy.
While violations cannot be overlooked, the Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities will take into consideration the positive impact that assisting others and reporting problems has when determining the appropriate response…
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Students found responsible for a violation of the code of conduct may submit an appeal request only when they believe one or more of the criteria for appealing exist. In cases involving alleged sexual misconduct, both the accused student and the complainant have the right to outcome results and to submit an appeal based on the same criteria.
Students may submit only one appeal per incident. The first submitted appeal received will be the appeal…
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For ease of reference, specific violations are offered in detail below. Violations are categorized by (Category IIII), then by type (Personal, Civility and Public Order, and Substances,), in alphabetical order under each type. Category I violations are generally considered less severe when compared to Category II violations. Category III violations are generally the most severe and may result in suspension or expulsion from the Residence Hall…
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As the SUNY Morrisville campus prepares for an exciting new academic year, peer mentors in its Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) have been immersed in a week of team-building exercises and strategic planning as they welcome one of the largest incoming EOP Summer Academy cohorts in the college’s history.
The 15 peer mentors, experienced students who serve as guides, motivators and role models, are engaged in intensive training sessions…
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Two years ago, Jennifer Gilbert Jenkins, associate professor of agricultural science at SUNY Morrisville, envisioned transforming an old apple orchard into a thriving food forest, a regenerative agricultural system that mirrors the structure of a natural forest. Her vision: a self-sustaining ecosystem filled with edible plants, supporting biodiversity and long-term sustainability.
The idea quickly caught the attention of Elisa Livengood,…
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