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SUNY Morrisville requires its web content to be accessible to everyone, including people with physical, sensory or cognitive impairments, with or without the use of assistive technology.
Policy Statement
SUNY Morrisville is committed to ensuring equal access to information that is presented online. As part of this commitment, university web content must be accessible to everyone, including individuals with physical, sensory or cognitive…
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SUNY Morrisville is committed to the protection of freedom of speech and expression. We strive to create a community where diverse thoughts and opinions can be expressed and heard. As a member of our community, you have the right to free speech and peaceful assembly. With these rights comes an obligation to maintain a community atmosphere that is conducive to education and respectful of the rights of all individuals.
When you encounter speech…
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New York Alert is an instant, mass notification system that enables students, employees and parents to receive emergency notifications and updates via SMS text messaging, voice message, e-mail and/or fax.
This initiative is one component of the college's wide-reaching emergency communications strategy, with the goal of providing a safe and secure environment in which to work and live.
NY Alert is a…
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Support specialty initiatives and projects to impact SUNY Morrisville students.
Current Campaigns
Campaign for Morrisville
The mission of the Campaign for Morrisville is to offer a best-in-class applied education that is accessible to all students and which provides the support and resources needed for each student to find success.
The college seeks to secure $15 million in support…
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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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Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 prohibits sex discrimination in education. It reads: “No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity receiving federal financial assistance.” These protections are not just for students; faculty and staff also are covered by the protections of Title IX.…
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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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Students found responsible for a violation of the code of conduct may submit an appeal request only when they believe one or more of the criteria for appealing exist. In cases involving alleged sexual misconduct, both the accused student and the complainant have the right to outcome results and to submit an appeal based on the same criteria.
Except as may be necessary to explain the basis of a “new evidence” (Type B) appeal, appeals bodies may…
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This listing is maintained as a service for your convenience. University employees do not inspect, approve or supervise the premises described, and the University does not become a party to private landlord-tenant or landlord-prospective tenant matters. Information regarding the premises has been provided by the landlord and the University makes no guarantee to its veracity by inclusion of the premises on this list. You are encouraged to learn…
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For ease of reference, specific violations are offered in detail below. Violations are categorized by (Category IIII), then by type (Personal, Civility and Public Order, and Substances,), in alphabetical order under each type. Category I violations are generally considered less severe when compared to Category II violations. Category III violations are generally the most severe and may result in suspension or expulsion from the Residence Hall…