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The Office of the Provost is responsible for the oversight and administration of all academic and support programs at SUNY Morrisville. In addition, the Library, Workforce Development, and the Registrar all report to the Provost.
A Welcome Message from Provost Suzan Harkness
Welcome to SUNY Morrisville! As Provost, I am excited to have you join our Mustang community of learners…
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Founded by Morrisville Auxiliary Corporation in 2011, Morrisville Area Xpress (MAX) is a campus shuttle service specifically designed to support the commuting needs of SUNY Morrisville students, faculty and staff. MAX is comprised of a variety of services including, but not limited to, daily, after hours, and weekend shuttles, Shop ’N Ride trips, the Rides for Residents program, and…
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Since 2009, SUNY Morrisville's Renewable Energy Training Center (RETC) has provided and hosted dozens of technical courses and workshops in renewable energy that address employer-identified skill gaps and needs. Over the past decade, the RETC has worked closely with employers, training providers, economic development partners, and K-12 schools to address long-term and short-term needs of New York State's renewable energy sector…
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Operated by the Morrisville Auxiliary Corporation, the Morrisville Campus Store is located below the Butcher Library and can be accessed from the Main Quad. The Campus Mailroom and College ID Services are both located in the Campus Store.
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One of the first campus buildings you see as you head towards campus from Route 20 is Bailey Annex, home to college’s Nursing Department and the SUNY Morrisville Children’s Center.
Originally built in the 1960s as a second floor on stilts, the building’s first floor was closed during the mid-1990s to accommodate the Children’s Center.
Bailey Annex, like the adjacent Bailey Hall, was named for Liberty Hyde Bailey, who served as the founder and…
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The Children’s Center, located on the SUNY Morrisville campus, is an Early Care and Education Program setting the example of quality in Madison County. Licensed and nationally accredited, the center offers programming that stimulates the minds of young children while building a foundation of learning through play.
The Children’s Center strives to provide a learning environment that welcomes families and children into a safe,…
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Counseling Services provides a range of clinical services to currently enrolled SUNY Morrisville students. The focus of Counseling Services is to support student mental health and wellbeing, educate the campus on mental health topics, normalize and promote utilization of mental health services, and to provide access to resources to further support mental health. Counseling Services strives to facilitate adaptation, adjustment, resilient…
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There is financial aid available for the summer sessions. In order to receive aid for summer, the following must be taken into consideration:
You must be admitted into a degree program.
All summer courses MUST be applicable to your current degree program in order to receive aid.
Any Federal Direct Student Loans you receive in the summer will reduce your loan eligibility during the academic year or in a subsequent year.
Any Federal Pell Grant…
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Accessibility Services
SUNY Morrisville Norwich Campus offers Accessibility Services to those students who have a documented disability and who are interested and require accommodations.
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Tutoring Services
SUNY Morrisville Norwich Campus offers students academic support by professional tutors with years of experience in…