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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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SUNY Morrisville is offering free training for prospective students, educators, guidance counselors and others interested in exploring opportunities and emerging technologies in automotive, diesel, agricultural technology, agricultural engineering and renewable energy through its Automotive & Clean Energy Summer Institute June 24-27.
Participants can attend technical sessions, take a campus tour and network with some of the best in the…
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SUNY Morrisville congratulates you on your decision to serve our country. Whether you are a veteran, active duty service member, member of the National Guard, reservist or dependent, Morrisville would like to help you achieve your educational goals.
Your membership in the U.S. Armed Forces may qualify you and your dependents for one or more of the Veterans Affairs (VA) education benefits. Find out how to apply for the GI Bill® and other VA…
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Impact Area: SUNY Morrisville (Morrisville campus, Norwich campus, EOC)
Author: Vice President for Administration and Finance
Supersedes Policy #: ADMIN-102 with effective date of 4/8/22
Policy Purpose
The purpose of this policy is to set forth the requirements applicable to all drivers of SUNY Morrisville owned, leased, or rented vehicles or of personal vehicles while on college business. This policy is intended to ensure the safety of drivers…
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Impact Area: SUNY Morrisville (Morrisville campus, Norwich campus, EOC)
General Subject Area: Students
Author: Student Affairs
Policy Summary
It is the policy of the State University of New York (SUNY) to ensure that recognized student organizations, university programs, departments, and units that want to share information about upcoming events and activities are able to do so through various means of communication, including flyers and posters…
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It’s a unique hands-on learning experience. Students in SUNY Morrisville’s residential construction program are rolling up their sleeves to build a small house right inside their lab.
The ambitious 14-week project is more than just an exercise in construction — it’s a lesson in teamwork, problem-solving and real-world application of classroom concepts.
Building the 15.6-by-40-foot house indoors is the vision of Michael Gridley, associate…
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Rules for the Maintenance of Public Order
Rules and regulations for the maintenance of public order on premises of State-operated institutions of State University of New York, heretofore, adopted by this Board of Resolution 69-179, dated June 18, 1969, and amended by resolution 69- 226, dated July 10, 1979, and on September 24, 1980, comprising part of Chapter V of Title 8 of the official compilation of codes, rules and regulations of the State…
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Impact Area: SUNY Morrisville (Morrisville campus, Norwich campus, EOC)
Author: Human Resources
Policy Summary
It is the policy and intent of the State University of New York College at Morrisville (SUNY Morrisville) that no otherwise qualified individual be excluded from applying for employment, or be subject to discrimination if employed by the College, solely by reason of physical or mental disabilities, or pregnancy-related conditions.…
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The opportunity to gain a college education and a skill for lifelong advancement is a significant junction in one's life. Approximately 30 percent of the adult population of this nation has taken and capitalized on this opportunity. Your college experience offers you a chance to succeed. Yet, with this opportunity comes responsibility.
Responsibility is a common thread that crosses all on the Morrisville campus. Each individual is responsible…
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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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