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What to Expect When Visiting the Tutoring Center
When you visit the Tutoring Center, please check in at the Reception Desk located near the stairs to the second floor of Butcher Library. While the COVID-19 pandemic continues, the Tutoring Center asks that everyone register at reception.
Administrative staff members are usually available on weekdays during traditional business hours to help students visiting the Tutoring Center. If no one is at…
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A syllabus statement is a statement placed on course syllabi indicating a faculty member's willingness to provide reasonable accommodations to a student with a disability as well as to serve as a reminder to students who have not yet registered for accommodations with the Accessibility Services office. The statement should be an invitation to students who have disabilities to meet with you, in a confidential environment, to review course…
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On-Campus Employment
International students are permitted to work on campus up to 20 hours per week. Students must receive a Social Security Number (SSN) through the Social Security Administration to do so. Speak with your PDSO as soon as you consider on-campus employment.
Off-Campus Employment
International students are not permitted under any circumstance to work off-campus without prior authorization. Working off-campus without authorization…
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ID Card Uses and Care
Uses
Your ID card is a necessary part of your college career here at Morrisville.
Identification: Your ID card is a valid picture ID on campus.
Meal Plans: In order to use your meal plan or Dining Points at dining facilities, you must have your ID card.
Campus Cash: Formerly know as Mustang Money, Campus Cash is a declining balance account used…
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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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SUNY Morrisville students were among those championing for additional legislative funding and support for students with disabilities enrolled in colleges and universities across New York State during this year’s Student Empowerment Day.
The event, hosted virtually by the New York State Disability Services Council, gathered more than 300 students, advocates and policymakers, including 14 SUNY Morrisville students and leaders — all highlighting…
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You can choose from several meal plans at SUNY Morrisville. If you live on campus, you’ll be required to purchase a meal plan that can be used at all campus dining facilities.
Your meal plan purchase includes a number of meals per week and a Dining Points amount, which is a declining-balance account used for additional food purchases at campus dining locations. Meal plans and Dining Points are non-taxable, non-refundable, and can be used only…
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MORRISVILLE, NY — Four SUNY Morrisville faculty and staff members were recently honored with Chancellor’s Awards for Excellence by the State University of New York and SUNY Chancellor John B. King, Jr.
Receiving the SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching is: Julanne Burton, of Earlville, associate professor of social science and coordinator of the SUNY Morrisville Human Services Institute
The SUNY Chancellor’s Award…
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SUNY Morrisville Professor Christopher Scalzo has been sharing his business knowledge globally for more than two decades.
Next year, it will take him to India through a prestigious Fulbright Specialist Program Award he received from the U.S. Department of State and the Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board.
Scalzo will complete a project at GHRaisoni Institute of Engineering & Business Management, in India, where he will train and establish…
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When he came to Morrisville as assistant professor of environmental & renewable resources in 2019, Mohammadali Azadfar had a dream — and a plan.
Azadfar — ‘Ali’ to most who know him — was thrilled with the opportunity to teach in the wood products technology and residential construction degree programs. His plan started with fundamental instruction for the students in his classes — and grew beyond measure with the addition of industry…
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