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The Student-Faculty Committee on Academic Affairs
Purpose
To serve in an advisory capacity to the College Senate in matters relating to instruction, courses, and programs. Recommendations regarding new course proposals or curricula shall be submitted directly to the Provost, but all other recommendations shall be sent to College Senate for approval or modification before being forwarded to the President.
Composition
The committee shall consist…
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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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Financial wellness is your ability to live within your means and manage your money in a way that gives you peace of mind. It includes balancing your income and expenses, staying out of debt, saving for the future, and understanding your emotions as they relate to money. Qualities and behaviors associated with financial wellness:
Having a basic understanding of how money works
Living within one’s means
Avoiding debt, especially for…
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The Great New York State Fair wrapped up this week, providing countless experiences for not only visitors and participants, but volunteers, too!
For SUNY Morrisville students, faculty and staff who volunteer every year, the fair is an experience beyond 13 days of iconic culinary options, thrilling amusement rides and captivating entertainment.
“I volunteer to get as much practice as I can,” said Emma Weisbrodt, a dairy science…
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Financial Aid
No matter which college you choose to apply to, there are steps you can take to ensure that you receive assistance in paying for your education.
To receive federal loans or grant money, you’ll have to complete a FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) form and renew it every year.
If you’re a New York State resident, you can complete a TAP (Tuition Assistance Program) application at…
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Having a support system, a mentor, career development, extra money for books and gas to travel home on the weekends — it’s all making a difference for SUNY Morrisville ASAP|ACE students like Malcom Hernandez, Juliana Kucera, Abigail Gracey and Julian Wilcox, so they can focus more on their academic careers.
They were among SUNY Morrisville ASAP|ACE scholars who joined fellow scholars, students, faculty, staff and campus leaders recently, to…
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When sisters Haley and Hannah Gill first arrived on the SUNY Morrisville campus, they were among many students to join the college’s Advancing Success in Associate Pathways (ASAP) and Advancing Completion through Engagement (ACE) programs.
“There were a lot of activities that helped us adjust to college life,” said Hannah, an equine science student in the ACE program. “They keep us on track with our grades and make sure our classes are…
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All students and guests are prohibited from intentionally or maliciously setting fires; falsely reporting a fire (a felony); discharging fire extinguishers without cause; tampering with safety or fire-fighting equipment; failing to immediately vacate a building at the sound of a fire alarm; hampering fire evacuation or investigation procedures; fastening stair doors, exit doors, or area doors in an open position; failing to keep corridors,…
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Impact Area: SUNY Morrisville (Morrisville campus, Norwich campus, EOC)
Author: Human Resources / Title IX
Supersedes Previous Policy dated 12/13/2018
Policy Rationale
The State University of New York College of Agriculture and Technology at Morrisville, heretofore referred to as SUNY Morrisville, is strongly committed to being a community that promotes the exchange of ideas, builds mutual trust and respect, encourages communication, and reduces…
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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…