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A student maintains good academic standing with a cumulative GPA of at least 2.0. Any student with a cumulative or semester grade point average of less than 2.0 may be issued an academic warning; placed on academic probation; or dismissed from the college.
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Academic Warning is a designated academic status assigned to a student who is not in good academic standing as a result of not meeting GPA requirements. Students with a cumulative GPA between 1.75 and 1.99 will be issued an Academic Warning notice from the College. The Academic Warning status may also jeopardize a student’s eligibility for Federal and State Financial aid and/or scholarships. Students will be notified separately by the Financial…
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Academic probation is a designated academic status that requires a contractual agreement in order for students to continue their education at SUNY Morrisville. Students must review and sign an agreement outlining their personal plan-of-action to work towards returning to good academic standing. Failure to successfully complete the terms of the agreement may result in academic dismissal. Failure to complete and submit their personal plan-of-…
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Academic Dismissal is dismissal from the college due to the student’s inability to maintain good academic standing or meet the terms of an Academic Probation contractual agreement. Students have the right to appeal an academic dismissal to request reinstatement; however, reinstatement is not guaranteed.
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Students have the right to appeal an academic dismissal to request reinstatement. To begin the appeal process, students should complete the Academic Dismissal Appeal Form by the deadline outlined in their dismissal letter. This form and all supporting documentation must be received by the deadline. Appeals will be evaluated by the Academic Review Committee comprised of representatives from offices including Campuswide Advising,…
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Academic Performance and Academic Progress
The College makes a distinction between a student’s academic performance and their progress toward a degree and will notify the student if there are concerns in either area.
Academic Performance
Student grade point averages (GPAs) will be evaluated at the end of each semester and decisions regarding the student’s academic standing will be made according to the Academic Standing table. …
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Reading your schedule can be confusing, if you're not familiar with the way classes are formatted in Web for Students. The Week at a Glance view displays all of the classes for which you have registered in a weekly timetable format.
Below is a sample Week at a Glance. You can view your personal Week at a Glance by following these instructions:
Log into Web for Students.
Click on "Student Information…
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For at least the first month of the academic year, Federal Work-Study (FWS) jobs are only open to students awarded FWS in their Financial Aid award letter. Follow the steps below to check your award letter, or contact the Office of Financial Aid.
Navigate to Web for Students.
Sign in at the User Login. Your User ID is your M#; your…
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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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Financial wellness is your ability to live within your means and manage your money in a way that gives you peace of mind. It includes balancing your income and expenses, staying out of debt, saving for the future, and understanding your emotions as they relate to money. Qualities and behaviors associated with financial wellness:
Having a basic understanding of how money works
Living within one’s means
Avoiding debt, especially for…