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The opportunity to gain a College education and a skill for lifelong advancement is significant. Approximately 30 percent of the U.S. adult population has completed a College degree. You have been afforded a wonderful opportunity. Yet, this opportunity requires responsibility.
Responsibility is one of the common threads we require of everyone within the College community. Each individual is responsible for his or her actions as they relate to…
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AP.12.2.a Reporting Violations
Violations of the code shall be determined by the instructor in charge of the course or learning experience in which the alleged violation reportedly occurred and shall be reported at his/her discretion.
Copies of the evidence, or of other supporting materials, as well as the names of student(s) involved in a violation of the code, shall be forwarded to the student’s academic dean. When possible, the instructor…
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The catalog year is what ties the student to the catalog year curriculum that they are required to follow and determines the contract of degree requirements a student must fulfill in order to graduate.
The catalog year defaults to the same semester that the student matriculated in a degree program.
Students are eligible to change their catalog year if it is to their benefit and approved by their academic advisor and academic dean. Any changes to…
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Students taking “Special Project” courses may earn up to three credit hours for courses designated as Special Projects in their associate degree and an additional three hours credit for Special Projects in their baccalaureate program.
A total of six Special Project credits may be awarded in a baccalaureate program with three credits coming at the lower division level and three from the upper division level. Students at the associate’s level will…
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In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, SUNY Morrisville has secured resources to financially assist students so they are able to return to their studies this fall. Funding is available for incoming and returning students and applications for both will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
Student Hardship Fund
The Student Hardship Fund is available to assist all students who have a sudden hardship - making it so they can continue to attend college. A…
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October
As of Oct. 1, the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and New York State Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) applications are available for the upcoming academic year.
If you do not already have an FSA ID, obtain one at the Federal Student Aid website; one for the student and one for the parent of a dependent student.
Check…
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What is EOP?
The State University of New York's Educational Opportunity Program provides access, academic support and financial aid to students who demonstrate the potential for college success but would otherwise be excluded from higher education due to circumstances of academic under preparation and economic disadvantage. Available primarily to full-time, matriculated students, the program supports students throughout their college careers.…
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The Dean of Students office requires signed consent to exchange information for anyone that wants to allow a third party to review their redacted discipline record. This form is available in Residence Life and the Dean of Students Offices. Discipline records are covered in the Student Handbook, Student Code of Conduct.
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Students who earn a grade point average of 4.0 and complete a minimum of 12 semester hours of course work will be placed on the President's List. Part time students are eligible after each 12 credit hours accumulated.
Students who earn a minimum grade point average of 3.0 and complete a minimum of 12 semester hours of course work will be placed on the Dean’s list. Part time students are eligible after each 12 credit hours accumulated.
The 12…
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HEERF Institutional Funds
Below is the required quarterly reporting for HEERF Institutional Funds made available through CARES, CRRSAA, and the ARP:
Year
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2020
9/30/2020 HEERF Report
2021…