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Abuse of alcohol and other drugs can create life-threatening situations that require immediate response from emergency services personnel. If you see someone who needs help, please DO THE RIGHT THING, BE A GOOD BYSTANDER. Call New York State University Police at SUNY Morrisville 315-684-6410 for help. While the College cannot eliminate consequences resulting from violations of the Student Code of Conduct or state and federal law, efforts will be…
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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.…
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SUNY Morrisville is dedicated to fostering a positive environment for learning and ensuring the safety, rights, and dignity of every member of the College community, where each is free to express themselves and enjoy reasonable access to an education, institutional resources, employment, and participation in institutional programs and activities. To that end, students are encouraged to assume individual responsibility for respecting the rights…
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Chapter 22 of the Laws of 1999 of the State of New York establishes certain requirements for investigation of violent felonies and reporting of missing students on college campuses in New York State. "Missing Student" means any student of the College 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 College and who is reported to the College as missing from his or…
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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…
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Any employee or student of or volunteer for the State University of New York who witnesses or has reasonable cause to suspect any sexual abuse of a child occurring on State University property or while off campus during official State University business or University-sponsored events, shall have an affirmative obligation to report such conduct to the relevant University Police Department immediately. Such report should include the names of the…
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The College maintains a Student Health and Counseling Services Center to serve physical and emotional needs of students. Students whose needs are beyond the resources of the Student Health and Counseling Services Center may be referred to available off-campus facilities and service providers. Students who cannot adequately be aided by such resources may choose to seek a Medical Withdrawal. Students are encouraged to consult with their Academic…
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New York State Public Health Law 2167 mandates that all full-time college students are made aware of the meningitis vaccine. Students need to provide written proof to the Student Health and Counseling Services Center confirming they have either been immunized against meningitis or are aware of its risks and decline to have the vaccine. Meningitis information can be found on the Matthias Student Health and Counseling Services Center website at…
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All motor vehicles and cycles parked in the campus parking lots and areas outside/nearby college residences, including the Morrisville Commons, must be registered with University Police. Guests should contact University Police to secure a visitor’s pass. Parking in any service drive or other restricted area is prohibited.
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SUNY Morrisville is committed to fostering a diverse community of outstanding faculty, staff, and students, as well as ensuring equal educational opportunity, employment, and access to services, programs, and activities, without regard to an individual's race, color, national origin, religion, creed, age, disability, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, familial status, pregnancy, predisposing genetic characteristics, military status,…