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Open Education Resources
Thanks to New York State's continued financial support for the development and adoption of low-cost, open educational digital textbooks, faculty at SUNY Morrisville have the opportunity to apply for funding to explore, adopt, and adapt Open Educational Resources (OER) for their courses. Funds are also available to arrange for print copies of OER textbooks to be for sale in the campus bookstore.
OER are affordable…
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The opportunity to gain a College education and a skill for lifelong advancement is significant. Approximately 30 percent of the U.S. adult population has completed a College degree. You have been afforded a wonderful opportunity. Yet, this opportunity requires responsibility.
Responsibility is one of the common threads we require of everyone within the College community. Each individual is responsible for his or her actions as they relate to…
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2024 - 2025 Holiday Staffing / Office Hours
College offices are expected to be appropriately covered from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, Monday to Friday, unless otherwise noted. Individuals should contact their supervisor with questions regarding staffing needs for their area.
When holidays fall during periods when classes are in full session, there is an expectation that services that support or impact students directly will be at least minimally…
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Rules of The SUNY Morrisville College Council
Regulating Student Conduct And Behavior
Pursuant to Section 356 of the Educational Law of the State of New York, the Council of the State University College of Agriculture and Technology at Morrisville (SUNY Morrisville) adopts the following Student Code of Conduct.
ARTICLE I. Definitions
“Conduct or Action” shall include, but not be limited to, failure or refusal to act.
“Employee” means…
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Purposes and Goals of Collection Development
Collection development refers to the process of building and maintaining the library's collections. This collection development policy establishes the principles used by SUNY Morrisville librarians to evaluate, select, acquire, retain, and maintain information resources in electronic, print, and non-print formats. This collection policy reflects SUNY Morrisville’s college and library missions…
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SUNY Morrisville broad-based fees consist of the College Fee, the Intercollegiate Athletics Fee, the Student Activity Fee, the Student Health Services Fee, the Technology Fee, and the Transportation Fee. Broad-based fees are generally fees that are charged to all SUNY Morrisville students
The College Fee is the State University Fee which is assessed at a semester rate of $1.70 per credit hour or $25 for a full-time student. This fee is assessed…
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Impact Area: Morrisville campus, Norwich campus
Author: Library
Policy Summary
Registered students and actively employed faculty and staff possessing a SUNY Morrisville issued photo ID card, are eligible to borrow library materials and have full on-campus and off-campus access to the Library’s online information resources. Community users have access to Library circulation services, study spaces, reference services, and desktop computer stations…
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ID Card Uses and Care
Uses
Your ID card is a necessary part of your college career here at Morrisville.
Identification: Your ID card is a valid picture ID on campus.
Meal Plans: In order to use your meal plan or Dining Points at dining facilities, you must have your ID card.
Campus Cash: Formerly know as Mustang Money, Campus Cash is a declining balance account used…
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As vehicles approached the entrance to Mohawk Hall on the SUNY Morrisville campus, there wasn’t a lack of hands reaching out to help.
Members of the Mustangs football team, clad in matching green jerseys, were at the ready to move freshmen into their new residence halls during the college’s Welcome Weekend, which started with freshmen move-in Thursday, Aug. 22.
“We are excited to welcome a new class and start another exciting semester preparing…
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Visit studyinthestates.dhs.gov/students for more detailed information on procedures for traveling to the U.S. It is important you always monitor for changes to immigration entry requirements and procedures.
Before you leave your country:
If you are an initial student entering the U.S. to attend school for the first time, you cannot enter the U.S. more than 30 days before the program…