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This page serves as a reference guide to help you recognize symptoms of student distress and identify appropriate referrals to campus resources. Remember, you can always ask for help and seek consultation from Counseling Services, your peers, supervisors or the Vice President of Student Affairs.…
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From a simple knock at the door to knocking on the door of greatness.
From “arriving with nothing” to leaving with everything.
From honoring previous Mustang legends to now becoming one.
Those were just some of the memorable storylines highlighting the SUNY Morrisville Athletics Wall of Fame Class of 2023, which honored seven Mustangs:
Ritsuko Sonobe ’00
Brandon Hanks ’14
Lemar Johnson ’14
Shelby (Wood) Rosaschi ’15
Daniel Peckham ’…
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Scheduling for Summer 2025 and Fall 2025 will begin in March 2025. Academic advising for the upcoming semester typically begins in late October of the fall semester and early March of the spring semester.
Any obligations (holds) to the college must be satisfied before a student can register for the upcoming semester.
Continuing SUNY Morrisville students must meet with their faculty advisor to create a schedule for the upcoming semester and…
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On-Campus Employment
International students are permitted to work on campus up to 20 hours per week. Students must receive a Social Security Number (SSN) through the Social Security Administration to do so. Speak with your PDSO as soon as you consider on-campus employment.
Off-Campus Employment
International students are not permitted under any circumstance to work off-campus without prior authorization. Working off-campus without authorization…
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A provision included in the American Rescue Plan, signed into law, requires institutions receiving aid from the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF III) to conduct outreach to financial aid applicants to make them aware of the opportunity to request financial aid adjustments We understand that there may be situations when a student’s true and current financial situation is not fully reflected by the questions on the FAFSA.…
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This past summer, the SUNY Morrisville Athletics Department decided to make a bold move. Needing to replace the turf playing surface of Drake Field for the first time since 2006, what set the project apart was the installation of a one-of-a-kind black turf.
The move went viral, as the reveal of the new turf instantly captured global attention, with coverage from prestigious sports outlets such as Sports Illustrated and ESPN to global features as…
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All of us share a responsibility to make our working environment safe and effective. One important way we can help achieve this goal is to establish and then follow appropriate campus policies on internal control.
Internal controls are methods and measures adopted by the college to promote the thoughtful and efficient use of state resources. For example, internal controls help ensure that all funds and cash receipts are properly accounted for…
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Since 2009, SUNY Morrisville's Renewable Energy Training Center (RETC) has provided and hosted dozens of technical courses and workshops in renewable energy that address employer-identified skill gaps and needs. Over the past decade, the RETC has worked closely with employers, training providers, economic development partners, and K-12 schools to address long-term and short-term needs of New York State's renewable energy sector…
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Visit studyinthestates.dhs.gov/students for more detailed information on procedures for traveling to the U.S. It is important you always monitor for changes to immigration entry requirements and procedures.
Before you leave your country:
If you are an initial student entering the U.S. to attend school for the first time, you cannot enter the U.S. more than 30 days before the program…
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On any given day, SUNY Morrisville professor Brendan Kelly and his environmental students can be seen trekking to the college’s forests or in other areas of the community to conduct field work.
Donned in hard hats, sturdy boots and neon attire, they brave most any elements for the hands-on experience his labs are known for. Esteemed by his students for his approach to teaching, his efforts go far beyond the classroom and labs.
It’s among the…
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