Located in scenic Central New York, Morrisville State College is a model of innovative applied education-a place where students begin crafting exciting careers through real-world experiences.
Morrisville's 3,000 students, who hail from diverse backgrounds across the state and around the globe, choose from more than 80 associate and bachelor's degree programs that embrace agriculture, technology, business, social sciences and the liberal arts. Among them are strong programs in specialized areas such as renewable energy and resources, aquaculture, automotive technology, equine science, dairy management, nursing, wood technology, resort and recreation management, and information technology.
The Norwich campus, located 30 miles south of Morrisville, also offers associate degree programs. The campus currently serves approximately 600 commuter students enrolled in industrious career and technical areas as well as liberal arts transfer programs.
As home of the Mustangs, Morrisville State College boasts 17 intercollegiate athletics programs which compete at the NCAA Division III level.
Established in 1908 as a college of agriculture, Morrisville State College became a founding member of the State University of New York (SUNY) in 1948.