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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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Where is the Tutoring Center located?
The Tutoring Center is in the back left corner of the first floor of Butcher Library.
How much does it cost to work with a tutor?
Currently, there is no out-of-pocket charge to work with tutors. Tuition and fees cover the cost of operating the Tutoring Center.
When is the Tutoring Center open?
The Tutoring Center office hours are usually weekdays from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
When are tutors available?
Each…
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In addition to scholarships, grants and student loans there are several options for parents to assist with funding the gap of their student's Cost of Attendance (COA). Below you will find useful information regarding the Parent PLUS Loan process.
Frequently Asked Questions about PLUS Loans
What is the Parent PLUS Loan for undergraduate students (PLUS)?
PLUS loans are federal loans that parents of dependent undergraduate students can use to…
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Information may be shared by a school official in furtherance of her/his duties for educational purposes. When information is requested by non-school officials, the request must be reviewed according to the following criteria. There are two categories of student information relevant to this policy. The first, Personally Identifiable Information, is data that SUNY Morrisville will not share without written consent of the student. The second,…
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The Morrisville Identity Center (MIC) provides opportunity for students with diverse identities to feel supported, build community and “step up to the mic.” The goal of the MIC is to provide a physical space where students can engage across differences, learn about themselves in relation to others, and serve as a place where individuals can be validated—not just a safe space but a brave space. While colleges grow increasingly diverse, students…
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Students may drop a course after the fifth instructional day and before noon of the last instructional day of week ten (10) of the semester.
A course drop will result in an X grade on the student permanent record.
A dropped course is not counted in total credits or in the calculation of grade point average.
After the first two weeks of classes, a student will be charged $20 per form for a student-initiated course drop, add, or delete.
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Order Online Using Parchment
SUNY Morrisville has appointed Parchment as our designated agent for processing and sending official electronic transcripts on behalf of the College. The PDF transcript that is produced using this service contains the identical information as on the printed transcript and can be certified as unaltered by uploading the file to the company’s website that is provided during the delivery process.
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Course substitutions should be submitted by the Academic Dean’s Office to allow a course not normally permitted, to fulfill an academic requirement. The Academic Dean is responsible for ensuring that the learning outcomes, subject matter, and materials correspond or have significant overlap, in consultation with appropriate faculty.
Course substitutions should ideally be submitted prior to the student enrolling into the course as it may…
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Students found responsible for a violation of the code of conduct may submit only one appeal request per incident only when they believe one or more of the following criteria for appealing exist.
Reasons for appealing are limited to:
A procedural error occurred: A request for consideration on grounds that a student found responsible believes that a procedural error occurred that was so substantial it effectively denied them a fair…
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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,…