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Students may drop a course after the fifth instructional day and before noon of the last instructional day of week ten (10) of the semester.
A course drop will result in an X grade on the student permanent record.
A dropped course is not counted in total credits or in the calculation of grade point average.
After the first two weeks of classes, a student will be charged $20 per form for a student-initiated course drop, add, or delete.
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Registrar’s office assigns W, WP, WF grade to all courses when student is properly withdrawn from college.
Students withdrawing within the first 10 weeks will receive a grade of “W” for all courses.
Students withdrawing after the tenth week of the semester will receive grades of “WP” (withdraw passing) or “WF” (withdraw failing) as assigned by the faculty.
Students wishing to withdraw after completing a course of less than 15 weeks who wish to…
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Incomplete (I) indicates that the student has not completed the course and that a grade is being withheld until the work is performed and approved.
The Incomplete (I) will automatically change to an F for students unless the incomplete is converted to regular letter grade by the end of the last day of classes of the following semester.
Rules for Incomplete Grades:
An incomplete may be given only when circumstances leading to a student’s…
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Course auditing consists of class attendance and participation at a cost of $50.00 per course with no academic credit to the auditing Individual. A $50.00 fee will be charged for each course audited. Auditing of courses is allowed by permission of the School Dean and course instructor. Auditing privileges shall not deny enrollment to regularly enrolled students. Per SUNY policy, senior citizens (age 60 or above) may audit courses on a…
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Students taking “Special Project” courses may earn up to three credit hours for courses designated as Special Projects in their associate degree and an additional three hours credit for Special Projects in their baccalaureate program.
A total of six Special Project credits may be awarded in a baccalaureate program with three credits coming at the lower division level and three from the upper division level. Students at the associate’s level will…
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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…