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The student academic grievance system provides responsible institutional alternatives for the student who has a legitimate complaint to make against a member of the faculty. The grievance system is intended primarily to safeguard the rights of students, but also to protect the faculty from complaints that are unsupported or insubstantial. The grievance system is not intended either to change existing academic or college policy or to persecute,…
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Student Registration and Record Services - maintains the academic records for all undergraduate and graduate students; and is responsible for the official college transcript for all students.
Financial Advisement Office - maintains all records relating to student financial aid (other than students/parents/guardians income tax returns for FAFSA).
Bursar, Student Accounts Office - maintains records…
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The Collegiate Science & Technology Program (CSTEP) is an academic enrichment program developed to promote students’ academic success in preparing for professional licensure or careers in scientific, technical, or health related fields.
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The Code of Academic Integrity promotes the academic and professional success of the student. Maintenance of the academic integrity of the learning experience at SUNY Morrisville is the responsibility of all members of the college community. Integrity in the form of academic honesty is necessary for learning and is a condition for all classroom/laboratory activities, learning experiences, and evaluations. All forms of academic dishonesty,…
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Mission Statement
SUNY Morrisville Norwich Campus offers students with accessibility needs a variety of academic accommodations and services that provide equal access and opportunities throughout their college experience. Students who have a 504 or IEP Plan in high school or have a medical condition must provide documentation in order to receive services. Our mission is to facilitate an accessible and inclusive college environment.
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Step 1 - The Department Level (It is recognized that many grievances are merely faculty-student misunderstandings and can be settled at this level. Therefore, in the interest of informal settlement, this step has not been significantly altered from the present system.)
In the case of grievance a student has with a faculty member, the student should attempt an informal settlement with the faculty member. There may be instances when the…
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EOP Student Expectations
“The Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) is intended to benefit first-time college students whose past educational experiences and deprived life circumstances have resulted in levels of academic preparation and achievement that do not fully reflect their potential, but who, with adequate support, can succeed in higher education.” (Educational Opportunity Program Guidelines, p. 8). Furthermore, the EOP office at…
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Accessibility Services
SUNY Morrisville Norwich Campus offers Accessibility Services to those students who have a documented disability and who are interested and require accommodations.
Learn More about Accessibility Services on the Norwich Campus
Tutoring Services
SUNY Morrisville Norwich Campus offers students academic support by professional tutors with years of experience in…
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Introduction to ASAP/ACE
Advancing Success in Associate Pathways (ASAP) and Advancing Completion through Engagement (ACE) at SUNY Morrisville is a comprehensive program designed to help students complete their degrees on time. ASAP/ACE provides a range of financial, academic, and personal support, including intensive academic advisement and career counseling, as well as cost of attendance and textbook awards with a monthly…
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Fresh Start is an appeals procedure that allows undergraduate students returning to SUNY Morrisville after a prolonged absence to regain good academic standing and accomplish their educational goals. With Fresh Start, students may choose to exclude up to 15 credits for an Associate’s degree and up to 30 credits for a Bachelor’s degree. Excluded credits can apply to courses with a grade of D+ or below (i.e., D+, D, or F) so the student can attain…