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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.
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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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Temporary parking permits are issued to visitors and guests free of charge, but you must stop at the University Police Department to get the temporary permit. Temporary parking passes for students, faculty, staff, guests and visitors are available through NYS University Police’s administrative office Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Vehicles must be locked at all times.
Parking Lot Fees
All fees subject to 8% sales tax.
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Missing student means any student of SUNY Morrisville subject to the provisions of Section 355(17) of the New York State Education Law, who resides in a facility owned or operated by the SUNY Morrisville and who is reported to SUNY Morrisville as missing from his or her residence.
Response and Investigation
When a report of a missing student is received by SUNY Morrisville or local police agencies (i.e., NYS Police, Madison County Sheriff's…
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A "blue light" emergency telephone system is located throughout the Campus. The telephone system provides a direct/automatic link to University Police.
In addition, students have a personal, direct link to University Police by dialing #87 or #UP on their AT&T phone no matter where they are on campus. Students can also dial 911 from their personal cell phone.
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Emergency Communications and PlanningThe safety and security of the SUNY Morrisville community is the college's highest priority. To ensure this goal is met, the college takes a proactive approach to emergency planning so that it is prepared to respond quickly and appropriately in emergency situations.The college has a comprehensive Emergency Response Plan. For security reasons, the plan is not made public. The Emergency Response Team meets…
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SUNY Morrisville’s Arnold R. Fisher Dairy Complex is among farms throughout Madison County that will open its doors and showcase its facility to the public during Open Farm Day on Saturday, July 27.
Open Farm Day, held from 10 a.m.-4 p.m., offers visitors an opportunity to see working farms in Madison County, meet local farmers, enjoy tours and demonstrations, animals and products tastings.
SUNY Morrisville will offer tours of its dairy…
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Call it a labor of love.
When Kate Bolen traded in her career as an insurance company fraud and abuse investigator for a hands-on education digging in dirt, planting vegetables and caring for grow pods filled with seeds, she unearthed a fulfilling new career.
The SUNY Morrisville horticulture business management bachelor’s degree student is putting her green thumb to work this summer as an intern at SUNY Morrisville, running its Four Seasons…
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It was feeding time at the SUNY Morrisville livestock barn and Ophelia didn’t hesitate to let dairy student Rosie Hines know she wanted her attention.
Poking her head through a stall, the cheerful goat let out a buoyant bleat, begging for a pat on the head before nibbling from a pile of grain.
Ophelia, a Nubian yearling, is among seven dairy goats Hines is caring for during her summer internship at the SUNY Morrisville Groves Livestock…
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