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SUNY Morrisville supports students who wish to cross-register for a course at another SUNY College.
Cross registration is primarily intended to resolve scheduling conflicts for required courses that would delay timely program completion. By providing access to required courses at other SUNY campuses, cross registration allows students to complete requirements in situations where a course or courses are unavailable at their home campus.
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The catalog year is what ties the student to the catalog year curriculum that they are required to follow and determines the contract of degree requirements a student must fulfill in order to graduate.
The catalog year defaults to the same semester that the student matriculated in a degree program.
Students are eligible to change their catalog year if it is to their benefit and approved by their academic advisor and academic dean. Any changes to…
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Course substitutions should be submitted by the Academic Dean’s Office to allow a course not normally permitted, to fulfill an academic requirement. The Academic Dean is responsible for ensuring that the learning outcomes, subject matter, and materials correspond or have significant overlap, in consultation with appropriate faculty.
Course substitutions should ideally be submitted prior to the student enrolling into the course as it may…
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Students must meet the degree requirements of the catalog for which they are matriculated.
Major and minor degree requirements must be within the same catalog year.
A student may move into a later catalog year if it is advantageous for the student’s degree completion to do so. Students must seek guidance from their academic advisor before considering changing their catalog year.
A lapse of attendance requires readmission and will result in a…
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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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Return After an Absence from the College
Any student may return to the college to satisfy degree requirements within a seven-year period after matriculation in a degree program. The student may need to enroll or re-enroll in additional coursework to complete degree requirements and must satisfy residency requirements set forth in policies #6201 and/or #6202. In particular, in the event that the requirements for a program change while a…
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A student may earn physical education credit by participating in the intercollegiate athletic program at SUNY Morrisville. Students are scheduled into these course sections by the Registrar’s Office from lists submitted by the director of athletics at the beginning of each term. All physical education courses will be graded S (satisfactory) or F (failing) and will not be calculated in the cumulative grade point average.
A maximum of four (4)…
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Residency Requirement – Associate Degree
All students in two-year programs shall complete a minimum of 30 credit hours in residence at Morrisville.
The following types of successfully earned credits shall contribute toward a student’s residency requirement:
Any Morrisville credits earned from courses taught on- or off- campus
Any distance learning courses originating or received at Morrisville
The following types of credits will not contribute…
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Dual Degree
A student may earn two bachelor degrees (BT, BS, BBA) or one bachelor degree and one associate degree (A.A.S., AS, AA, AOS), or two associate degrees simultaneously. The following restrictions apply:
For two associate degrees, at least 15 credits of the major in the first degree must not be contained in the program plan of the major in the second degree (this includes both major courses and required cognate courses).
For an…