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Counseling Services provides a range of clinical services to currently enrolled SUNY Morrisville students. The focus of Counseling Services is to support student mental health and wellbeing, educate the campus on mental health topics, normalize and promote utilization of mental health services, and to provide access to resources to further support mental health. Counseling Services strives to facilitate adaptation, adjustment, resilient…
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By joining a club or participating in a student activity, you are able to make valuable connections outside the classroom and enhance your social, cultural and educational experience! Student groups and activities also commit to providing service learning opportunities to enhance the campus experience and to serve the local community.
Norwich Campus Activity Board
The SUNY Morrisville Norwich Campus Activity Board, N-CAB’s, purpose is to engage…
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SUNY Morrisville, in a compliant effort with the 1989 Drug-Free Schools and Community 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 and their guests are…
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Rays of Light Award
This award recognizes those students who actively and selflessly serve their community. The recipient receives a $100 gift certificate to the Campus Store, and has their name added to a display plaque in STUAC.
Criteria
Freshman or Sophomore standing
2.0 GPA
Unpaid activity only (on or off campus)
No college credits connected with the activity
Students must carry at least 9 credit hours per semester
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SUNY Morrisville’s annual Autumn Review Sale, “Magic of Morrisville,” is Saturday, Sept. 21.
The sale starts at 11 a.m. at the Groves Barn, 5300 Hart Road in Morrisville, near the Arnold R. Fisher Dairy Complex off of Eaton Street.
The sale features 54 live lots up for consignment plus 10 embryo lots. See more at https://www.facebook.com/MSCAutumnReview/
The event also features a silent…
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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) or African American, Latino, Native American, or Alaskan Native…
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Mission Statement
We cultivate a community of learners rooted in experiential education.
Core Values and Beliefs
Student Centered: We believe student safety, physical and mental health, academic achievement, and personal and professional growth are central to the mission of SUNY Morrisville.
Community: We believe that our greatest asset is the people we serve and strive to build an environment that is trusting, inclusive and accepting of…
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Purposes and Goals of Collection Development
Collection development refers to the process of building and maintaining the library's collections. This collection development policy establishes the principles used by SUNY Morrisville librarians to evaluate, select, acquire, retain, and maintain information resources in electronic, print, and non-print formats. This collection policy reflects SUNY Morrisville’s college and library missions…
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Scheduling for Summer 2025 and Fall 2025 will begin in March 2025. Academic advising for the upcoming semester typically begins in late October of the fall semester and early March of the spring semester.
Any obligations (holds) to the college must be satisfied before a student can register for the upcoming semester.
Continuing SUNY Morrisville students must meet with their faculty advisor to create a schedule for the upcoming semester and…
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The Tutoring Center organizes a series of workshops for students known as Student Success Seminars (SSS) during fall and spring semesters. These workshops explore topics that can be useful to any student regardless of their major or their courses. For instance, past SSS sessions have explored time management strategies, note-taking, test anxiety, study strategies, professionalism, stress management, and test-taking tips.
Approximately…