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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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SUNY Morrisville is committed to the success of our students. Not only do we work hard to create a welcoming and affirming culture, but we strive to create supportive connections for all students to succeed. And when they encounter difficulties—and even before those difficulties arise—we want to anticipate how to overcome those challenges.
As we look to the future, we understand the role of higher education and needs of the students we serve is…
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SUNY Morrisville will confer degrees and issue diplomas in May, August and December.
Students graduating from a program of study must be enrolled in that curriculum by the end of the administrative add/drop period in the semester they plan to graduate.
Students receiving an “I” grade on a course required for graduation are eligible to graduate in the semester the “I” changes to a grade.
Students using transfer credits to complete degree…
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The International Pathway Program (IPP) is a starting point toward your academic career in SUNY! SUNY Morrisville’s IPP offers students enhanced academic success and personal advisement to help students reach their academic goals during the first year of their undergraduate degree.
Learn More about IPP at ippsuny.com
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Students interested in establishing New York State residency for tuition purposes only should file a petition with the Student Accounts Office.
The completed petition and supporting documentation must be submitted by the end of the second week of classes to be considered for the current semester.
View specific requirements for New York State residency…
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Impact Area: SUNY Morrisville (Morrisville campus, Norwich campus, EOC)
General Subject Area: Students
Author: Student Affairs
Policy Summary
It is the policy of the State University of New York (SUNY) to ensure that recognized student organizations, university programs, departments, and units that want to share information about upcoming events and activities are able to do so through various means of communication, including flyers and posters…
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2025 EOP Summer Academy: July 11-August 8
The Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) Summer Academy is required for EOP admission at SUNY Morrisville. EOP students are conditionally admitted and required to participate in a four-week intensive summer program that is designed to assist students with the adjustment to college and provide a foundation for academic success.
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We believe in using a hands-on, practical approach toward training our students. Whether in our Laboratory, comfortable classrooms, or in the field at a treatment plant, we offer a variety of learning experiences to prepare our students for success in the real world.
Each year the Environmental Training Center hosts hundreds of water quality professionals from all over the state of New York. This provides a unique opportunity…
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In the saddle.
In case you haven’t noticed, we’re pretty proud of being Mustangs. So, it should not surprise you that our equine programs are among the best.
Our students love horses, from muzzle to tail. Whichever equine discipline they prefer, all of them find a track to take at SUNY Morrisville. With equine programs in science & management, breeding management, business management, rehabilitation & therapy, hunt seat and western……
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A "blue light" emergency telephone system is located throughout the Campus. The telephone system provides a direct/automatic link to University Police.
In addition, students have a personal, direct link to University Police by dialing #87 or #UP on their AT&T phone no matter where they are on campus. Students can also dial 911 from their personal cell phone.