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You can choose from several meal plans at SUNY Morrisville. If you live on campus, you’ll be required to purchase a meal plan that can be used at all campus dining facilities.
Your meal plan purchase includes a number of meals per week and a Dining Points amount, which is a declining-balance account used for additional food purchases at campus dining locations. Meal plans and Dining Points are non-taxable, non-refundable, and can be used only…
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The Brae Loch
5 Albany Street, Cazenovia, NY 13035 - (315) 655-3431
The Brae Loch offers special rates for ETC Students. Please tell them when making reservations that you are an ETC student to receive discounts
Lincklaen House
79 Albany Street | Cazenovia, NY 13035 | (315) 655-3461
The Lincklaen House offers special rates for Environmental Training Center students. You must tell them when making the reservation…
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The next session of College Senate will be on March 4th, 1PM in Charlton 125.
College Senate Mission Statement
The College Senate is the faculty/staff governance organization at SUNY Morrisville. Its mission is:
to formulate and recommend to the President of the College policies concerning academic standards, curriculum, student conduct and activities, and other matters of concern;
to promote communication among its membership and…
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Abuse of alcohol and other drugs can create life-threatening situations that require immediate response from emergency services personnel. If you see someone who needs help, please DO THE RIGHT THING, BE A GOOD BYSTANDER. Call New York State University Police at SUNY Morrisville 315-684-6410 for help. While the College cannot eliminate consequences resulting from violations of the Student Code of Conduct or state and federal law, efforts will be…
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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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Find out about professional licensure before beginning an academic program at SUNY Morrisville.
Disclosure Disclaimer: This information is developed to inform students and other stakeholders about the SUNY Morrisville programs that lead to professional licensure or certification. Programs omitted from this list are not intended to lead to a professional licensure or certification. Since the Professional Licensure and certification requirements…
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Working on cars wasn’t totally new, but learning how to remove their hood and trunk was for some.
Auto body technology freshmen Juliana Kucera, of Elma, and Simarah Samson Davall, of Augusta, tackled it with ease during Alex Graf’s Auto Body Fundamentals lab.
Removing the hood and trunk were just two of the items on a checklist that Graf, automotive instructional support associate, devised to give students myriad and new experiences. Many…
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Communication and collaboration were key for 15 Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) peer mentors taking part in team-building exercises in preparation for this year’s EOP Summer Academy.
More than 100 students are expected to participate in the academy, a four-week intensive summer program designed to assist students with adjusting to college and providing a foundation for academic success. The program runs from July 14-Aug. 10.
“This (program…
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Pursuant to the NYS Educational Law Article 129-A, section 6431 the Personal Safety & Campus Security Committee reviews current campus security policies and procedures and makes recommendations for their improvement. The committee specifically reviews current policies and procedures for:
educating the campus community, including security personnel and those persons who advise or supervise students, about sexual assault.
educating the campus…
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Students who have earned a 2.75 or higher cumulative GPA after taking at least 12 college credits are eligible to apply to become peer tutors for the Morrisville Campus Tutoring Center. Applicants must have earned at least a B (3.00) in a course to be qualified to tutor students taking that class.
To apply, students should submit the online 2025-26 Peer Tutor Job Application Form and submit their…