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The SUNY Morrisville College Catalog describes our academic programs, including associate, bachelor, and master's degrees, certificates and minors, and the criteria for completing them when starting in the indicated academic year. Along with a list of classes offered, the publication also provides a summary of student services, academic requirements and procedures, and other planning information.…
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Faculty and staff may request to use Library Conference Room 1 or the Library Instruction Room, 110A, for meetings or presentations. Recurring usage of these rooms to accommodate regularly scheduled classes is not permitted. For more information, contact:
Library Instruction Classroom 110A
Mandy Babirad
Phone: 315.684.6055
Email: babiraal@morrisville.edu
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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.
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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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Affordability and career readiness serve as the two pillars of a SUNY Morrisville education. Now with New York State’s Excelsior Scholarship program, we are excited to extend our affordability to more middle-class families. In this ground breaking plan, New Yorkers making up to $125,000 annually after 2018 could qualify for free tuition. The goal of this program is to provide more New York student’s with access to a quality higher education…
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Circulation services for the SUNY Morrisville community and local residents include:
Circulation of library materials (loans, renewals, returns, holds). Morrisville students and faculty/staff must present a valid SUNY Morrisville ID card to borrow library materials. Community members must present a picture id, preferably a valid driver's license, and proof of current address.
Morrisville students and faculty/staff can use their…
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The Reference Desk is located on the first floor of the Morrisville Campus Library and is staffed by librarians Monday through Wednesday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., Thursdays 11 a.m. - 5 p.m., and Fridays 11 a.m. - 3 p.m., when classes are in session. Reference services can consist of one-on-one consultations with a librarian or group…
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Starfish is an early alert communication tool that supports student success. It is designed to help faculty communicate academic progress concerns with students in their classes, identify resources that might be helpful to their success, and provide them positive feedback on improved progress.
If you are a member of our faculty or staff, please read the full…
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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…