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Bulletin boards are available throughout the College for use by students, faculty, and staff to provide information relevant to the SUNY Morrisville community. Clubs, organizations, and individuals wishing to publicize programs, events, or items of interest throughout the College should receive prior permission from the Student Activities Office. Approved notices will be stamped and dated. Approved materials may be posted for up to one month.…
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Recent amendments to the Campus Security Act, a federal law that requires colleges and universities to annually compile and publish crime statistics for their campuses and certain other areas, require that “campus security authorities” report crime statistics for inclusion in the college’s Annual Security Report. “Campus security authorities” include faculty advisors to student organizations, athletic team coaches, members of the University…
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SUNY Morrisville prohibits the advertising, marketing, or merchandising of credit cards on campus to students, unless expressly authorized and registered by the Vice-President for Administrative Services. Registrants will be limited to specified dates and areas and are prohibited from offering gifts to a student in exchange for completing a credit card application.
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The use of digital media which is intended to, or has the effect of, embarrassing, harassing, disturbing or otherwise harming another individual will not be tolerated. 'Digital media' includes social networking sites cell phone text messaging and other related forms of electronic communication. Students who take sides in cyber-bullying cases will be considered participants and may be investigated for misconduct. An example of taking sides is…
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Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act [FERPA]
FERPA regulations define “directory information” as information contained in an education record of a student “that would not generally be considered harmful or an invasion of privacy.” At SUNY Morrisville, directory information includes student’s name, permanent and/or, local or Residence Hall address, permanent and/or local telephone number, electronic mail address, major field of study,…
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This policy conforms to the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (Buckley Amendment).
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The term student refers to any person who has completed the registration process for any semester at SUNY Morrisville and for whom the College had developed an education record.
Education records are not collections of personally identifiable information pertaining to students; these records are maintained by the College or by…
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The College is committed to enhancing the quality of College life, to protecting the safety and property of the College community, and deterring crime by integrating the best practices of policing with state-of-the-art technology. A critical component of a comprehensive security plan is electronic and video monitoring of public areas. Such monitoring at SUNY Morrisville is conducted in a professional, ethical, and legal manner. Any information…
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When a current registered student is known to have been involved in an emergency [as determined by the College] on property owned or controlled by the College, the institution will attempt to notify the student’s specified emergency contact in a timely manner. In cases where such specific information is unavailable, other sources may be utilized to notify a contact. If non-directory information is needed to resolve an emergency, the college may…
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The Previous Felony Conviction/Previous College Separation (PFC/PCS) Committee at SUNY Morrisville requires an authorization for release of information and may require supplemental information from candidates who indicate that they have been convicted of a felony, have a pending felony charge or have been separated (suspended or expelled) from another college for disciplinary misconduct. Once the college has received all requested supplemental…
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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,…