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Accessibility Services
SUNY Morrisville Norwich Campus offers Accessibility Services to those students who have a documented disability and who are interested and require accommodations.
Learn More about Accessibility Services on the Norwich Campus
Tutoring Services
SUNY Morrisville Norwich Campus offers students academic support by professional tutors with years of experience in…
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Introduction to ASAP/ACE
Advancing Success in Associate Pathways (ASAP) and Advancing Completion through Engagement (ACE) at SUNY Morrisville is a comprehensive program designed to help students complete their degrees on time. ASAP/ACE provides a range of financial, academic, and personal support, including intensive academic advisement and career counseling, as well as cost of attendance and textbook awards with a monthly…
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SUNY Morrisville will consider the posthumous awarding of an Associate, Bachelor, or Master’s degree for a student who has met the following established criteria at the time of death:
Student was enrolled in their last year of study at SUNY Morrisville and/or has completed at least 75% of their program
Student was enrolled in the appropriate courses for completion
Student was in good academic standing (cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher)
To…
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General Academic Inquiry
What is the President’s List? What is Dean’s List? How do I get on it?
It is an honor to be on the President’s list or the Dean’s List. Earning a spot on either list shows that you have worked hard and achieved outstanding academic performance.
If you earned a semester GPA average of 4.0, and completed a minimum of 12 semester credits of coursework, you will be placed on the President’s List.
If you earned a semester GPA…
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Fresh Start is an appeals procedure that allows undergraduate students returning to SUNY Morrisville after a prolonged absence to regain good academic standing and accomplish their educational goals. With Fresh Start, students may choose to exclude up to 15 credits for an Associate’s degree and up to 30 credits for a Bachelor’s degree. Excluded credits can apply to courses with a grade of D+ or below (i.e., D+, D, or F) so the student can attain…
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This section outlines student responsibilities regarding plagiarism and the examination process, as well as procedures in the event of violations of the Code of Academic Integrity.
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A minor is a course sequence within an area of study that provides a degree of specialization within that area, which can be a specialty within a discipline or a specialty integrating several disciplines. Declaring a minor is optional and only available to students enrolled in baccalaureate degree programs.
Minors shall be designed to be completed within the same timeframe allowed for the completion of the baccalaureate degree. After…
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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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The purpose of Science of Technology Entry Program (STEP) is to increase the number of historically underrepresented students prepared to enter college, and improve their participation rate in mathematics, science, technology, health-related fields, and the licensed professions.
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STEP provides academic enrichment in core subject areas and improves…
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Return After an Absence from the College
Any student may return to the college to satisfy degree requirements within a seven-year period after matriculation in a degree program. The student may need to enroll or re-enroll in additional coursework to complete degree requirements and must satisfy residency requirements set forth in policies #6201 and/or #6202. In particular, in the event that the requirements for a program change while a…