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COVID Discipline
Student conduct is governed by the Student Code of Conduct and when the campus learns of a violation of the rules associated with COVID-19 safety, students will face disciplinary action. Consistent with SUNY policy, students who are partially or completely removed from the institution due to a violation are not eligible for refunds.
Any student found in violation of the SUNY Morrisville COVID policies will be disciplined…
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Impact Area: SUNY Morrisville (Morrisville campus, Norwich campus, EOC)
Author: University Police / Human Resources
Policy Summary
On March 31, 2021, New York enacted the Marijuana Regulation and Taxation Act (MRTA), legalizing and regulating the use and possession of cannabis for adults ages 21 and up across the state. However, the MRTA’s impact…
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Registration as a student and attendance at or participation in classes and other campus and College activities constitutes an agreement by the student to the College's use and distribution (both now and in the future) of the student's image or voice in photographs, videotapes, electronic reproductions, or audiotapes of such classes and other campus and College activities.
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Financial Aid
No matter which college you choose to apply to, there are steps you can take to ensure that you receive assistance in paying for your education.
To receive federal loans or grant money, you’ll have to complete a FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) form and renew it every year.
If you’re a New York State resident, you can complete a TAP (Tuition Assistance Program) application at…
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Impact Area: SUNY Morrisville (Morrisville campus, Norwich campus, EOC)
Author: Human Resources
Supersedes Policy #: HR-106 (Approval date 4/8/2022)
Policy Summary
State offices and other state facilities may be closed only by order of the Governor. Local governmental officials, police, radio, and television stations do not have the authority to close State offices or facilities. Declarations of a state of emergency or road closures are not…
Facility
The Clinical Simulation Learning Center at the Morrisville campus and the nursing laboratory at the Norwich campus have video recording technology to enable students to reflect and self-evaluate during post-simulation debriefing sessions. Application of problem-solving skills in a realistic and safe environment offers students an innovative learning experience.
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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…
Office/Department
The Facilities Design and Construction Office (FDC) coordinates and manages all planning, design and construction activities at SUNY Morrisville’s main and satellite campuses. Projects, regardless of size and scope, are governed by the office's commitment to alignment of facilities with campus strategic objectives through comprehensive planning, design and construction services. The Facilities Design and Construction Office responsibilities…
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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.