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In 1967, then first-year Assemblyman, Arthur O. Eve, of the 141st District, gave further force to the principles of access and opportunity by developing the appropriation bill that gave birth to the Educational Opportunity Program.Modeled on the SEEK (Search for Education, Elevation and Knowledge) program that had been instituted by Percy Sutton in the City University in the prior year, the first unit of what would become a university-…
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The Environmental Training Center at SUNY Morrisville is the leader in wastewater and water certification training in New York State.
Working closely with the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and the New York State Department of Health, we are continually evaluating and making improvements to all of the programs…
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The Office of Institutional Research at SUNY Morrisville involves the submission, collection, analysis, and interpretation of data. This research aims to support decision-making, improve institutional effectiveness, enhance student outcomes, inform strategic planning, and advance Morrisville’s mission.
Key Areas of Focus:
Assessment and Evaluation: Evaluating academic programs, student services, and institutional policies to measure…
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The International Student Resources team, in conjunction with other college offices, attempts to meet the individual academic, social and other needs of international students. At SUNY Morrisville, an emphasis is placed on students becoming actively engaged in learning from their American experience. The college encourages and supports this approach to international education.
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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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Morrisville Auxiliary Corporation is a not-for-profit that provides non-academic services to SUNY Morrisville. This includes campus dining services, two housing facilities, College ID services, facilities…
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Run by the Morrisville Auxiliary Corporation, College ID Services handles all things ID card, including Campus Cash and navigating meal plans.
Hours: Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., closed 12:30 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
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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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Printing Services is located in the basement of Galbreath Hall on the Morrisville Campus and is open daily from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Print Shop Request
Services Include:
High speed copies
Full color copies
Document copying sizes - 8 1/2 x 11, 8 1/2 x 14, 11 x 17
Paper selection - 20lb. and 70lb. in a variety of colors and styles
White
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