Search
Page
Tutoring usually begins on the first day of classes and ends the last day of classes each semester, with only limited tutoring available during final exam week. Tutoring also ceases during breaks in classes, such as Fall Break, Thanksgiving Break, and Spring Break.
Students can schedule appointments or drop in to work with tutors. Tutoring appointments require 24-hour advance notice and are scheduled through Starfish. Students who need help more…
Page
All guests on Campus at any time must conform to all College regulations. Those who do not will be required to leave. In the event of law violation or noncompliance with a request to leave, he/she shall be considered a trespasser and University Police will be notified. A residence hall guest is any person other than a registered resident of the building in which that person is located [for any period of time] at all SUNY Morrisville residences.…
Facility
SUNY Morrisville features one of the most distinctive equine programs in the country, thanks in part to our exceptional facilities.
The Sheila Johnson Hunt Seat and Riding Arena is home to SUNY Morrisville Hunt Seat Riding, boasting an indoor arena specifically designated for English riding and training of hunters and jumpers.
Named after iconic entrepreneur and major college benefactor…
Facility
Roger W. Follett Hall serves as the home of the SUNY Morrisville Norwich Campus. Follett Hall, located adjacent to the Eaton Center at 20 Conkey Avenue in Norwich, New York, is a modern two-story, technologically enhanced academic building designed to accommodate approximately 1,000 students.
Roger W. Follett Hall showcases SUNY Morrisville’s nationally recognized integration of technology into academics and student life. In addition to…
Page
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…
Page
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…
Page
The following information is only relevant to current SUNY Morrisville students. Employment opportunities for non-students are found on the college's Human Resources page.
SUNY Morrisville students have the chance to gain valuable work experience and earn an income that can cover academic expenses. Through the universities’ Federal Work Study Program, Student Temp Services Programs, and the…
Page
This Residence Hall-specific procedure is in accordance with New York State Personal Property Law, Civil Code [Article 7-B] concerning Lost and Found Objects, and the SUNY Morrisville Council Policy concerning confiscation. The safekeeping of student property is the responsibility of each individual student and no reimbursement can be expected from the College for the loss or theft of any property for any cause. Rooms should remain locked and…
Page
Impact Area: SUNY Morrisville (Morrisville campus, Norwich campus, EOC)
General Subject Area: Students
Author: Student Affairs/University Police
Policy Summary
The State University of New York (SUNY) respects and fully supports the rights of free speech guaranteed by the constitutions of the United States and the State of New York. SUNY values the free expression of ideas and supports individuals’ right to assemble.
SUNY Morrisville…
Page
SUNY Morrisville will disclose information from a student's education records only with the written or electronic consent of the student, EXCEPT:
To school officials, SUNY System Administration, campus-related entities (e.g. Auxiliary Services Corporation), persons employed by or under contract to the campus to perform special tasks (e.g. attorneys or auditors), students serving on official committees (e.g. disciplinary or grievance committees…