State University of New York Morrisville IPPC : A Model Of Innovative Applied Education

State University of New York Morrisville IPPC - Overview

  • Introduction

    Located in scenic Central New York, SUNY Morrisville 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 50 bachelor's and associate 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, environmental conservation, aquaculture, automotive technology, equine science, dairy management, nursing, wood technology, hospitality management and information technology.

    The Norwich campus, located 30 miles south of Morrisville, also offers associate degree programs. The campus currently serves approximately 250 commuter students enrolled in industrious career and technical areas as well as liberal arts transfer programs.

    As home of the Mustangs, SUNY Morrisville boasts 16 intercollegiate athletics programs which compete at the NCAA Division III level.

    Established in 1908 as a college of agriculture, SUNY Morrisville became a founding member of the State University of New York (SUNY) in 1948.

    Why SUNY Morrisville?

    Ranked among the Best Regional Colleges in the North by U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges 2020 and also recognized in the Top Public Schools, Regional Colleges North in the 2020 rankings, SUNY Morrisville emphasizes a hands-on approach of learning by doing. Action-oriented learning labs and true-to-life facilities - many of which are rare or one-of-a-kind in higher education - allow students to "get their hands dirty" and engage in ways that go beyond the traditional classroom environment.

    Morrisville's internship program prepares students for success in the 21st century workplace. Ranked among the top six in the nation by U.S. News & World Report, 95 percent of the college's baccalaureate students fulfill an internship prior to graduation. Morrisville also has been lauded for its exemplary, innovative and effective community service programs through the President's Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll.

    Proud to be the first of SUNY's 64 campuses to become a ThinkPad University, SUNY Morrisville supplies students with laptop computers. Morrisville is also one of the first in the nation with a wireless program.

    Our Campuses

    The main campus stretches over 150 acres of bucolic land in Morrisville, NY. More than 48 buildings, athletics fields, service roads and parking facilities and more than 1,000 acres of farm and woodland create an original instructional environment.

    The campus is 30 miles southeast of Syracuse and 30 miles southwest of Utica, while being a half-hour drive from the New York State Thruway to provide easy access to Albany (two hours), Rochester (two hours), Buffalo (three hours) and New York City (four hours).

    The Norwich campus offers quality, personalized education and training to residents and employers of Chenango County and south central New York. The campus is located 30 miles south of Morrisville in downtown Norwich, NY, in the state-of-the-art Roger W. Follett Hall.

    The Syracuse Educational Opportunity Center (EOC), administered by SUNY Morrisville, provides the urban community of Syracuse with innovative academic programs leading to higher education, as well as vocational training programs leading to gainful employment and economic self-sufficiency. The Syracuse EOC is part of a statewide network of 10 education opportunity centers and two outreach and counseling centers that function as the 65th campus of the State University of New York (SUNY).

State University of New York Morrisville IPPC

Founded
1908
Intake
July, Dec
Campus
New York
Location
80 Eaton St, Morrisville, NY 13408, United States
University Departments

Agriculture

Automotive

Business

Computing & Informatics

Design & Engineering

Environmental Conservation & Renewable Energy

Equine

Health & Human Development

Hospitality

Professional Studies

Top Courses Offered

  • GNED 100 – First Year Experience
  • GNED 102 – Practical Study Skills
  • GNED 103 – Reading Comprehension
  • GNED 104 – Information & Power
  • GNED 106 – Essentials for Mathematics
  • GNED 107 – Foundations of Writing
  • GNED 110 – College & Career Planning Skills
  • GNED 111 – College Skills for Mature Adults
  • GNED 112 – Communication Skills for Leadership Development
  • GNED 120 – College Success – Continuing Student
  • HUMN 210 – The Film Experience
  • HUMN 220 – Introduction to Islam
  • HUMN 230 – Rural Studies
  • HUMN 231 – Native American Studies
  • HUMN 241 – Diversity & Humanities: Special Topic
  • HUMN 261 – Games, World Building, & Story
  • HUMN 341 – Diversity & Humanities: Advanced Topic
  • HIST 100 – Current Events
  • HIST 101 – U.S. History to 1800
  • HIST 102 – U.S. History 1800 to 1900
  • HIST 103 – U.S. History 1900 to Present
  • HIST 151 – History Before the Global Age
  • HIST 152 – History in the Global Age
  • HIST 171 – Environmental History
  • HIST 172 – Latin American & Caribbean History
  • HIST 181 – History of Technology to 1800
  • HIST 182 – History of Technology From 1750
  • HIST 220 – African American History
  • HIST 221 – History of the Vietnam War
  • HIST 225 – Women in the United States
  • HIST 371 – The World Wars
  • HIST 372 – The Cold War
  • HIST 375 – Russian History
  • HIST 380 – History of Science & Medicine
  • MATH 102 – Intermediate Algebra with Trigonometry
  • MATH 103 – College Algebra with Trigonometry
  • MATH 123 – Elementary Statistics
  • MATH 127 – Mathematical Reasoning
  • MATH 141 – Statistics
  • MATH 145 – Discrete Mathematics
  • MATH 147 – Selected Topics in Precalculus
  • MATH 149 – Elementary Linear Algebra
  • MATH 151 – General Calculus A
  • MATH 152 – General Calculus B
  • MATH 161 – Calculus I
  • MATH 162 – Calculus II
  • MATH 261 – Calculus III
  • MATH 262 – Differential Equations
  • BIOL 107 – Topics in Contemporary Biology
  • BIOL 109 – Biology & Literature
  • BIOL 120 – General Biology I
  • BIOL 121 – General Biology II
  • BIOL 280 – Herpetology
  • BIOL 285 – General Microbiology
  • BIOL 300 – Biology of Normal & Neoplastic Cells
  • BIOL 301 – Pathophysiology
  • BIOL 302 – Epidemiology
  • AMSL 101 – American Sign Language I
  • AMSL 102 – American Sign Language II
  • CHIN 101 – Beginning Mandarin Chinese I
  • CHIN 102 – Beginning Mandarin Chinese II
  • SPAN 101 – Beginning College Spanish I
  • SPAN 102 – Beginning College Spanish II
  • SPAN 125 – Spanish for Heritage Speakers
  • SPAN 201 – Intermediate College Spanish I
  • SPAN 202 – Intermediate College Spanish II
  • COMM 101 – Critical Reading
  • COMM 105 – Research & Communication
  • COMM 111 – Introduction to Speech
  • COMP 101 – Composition & Research
  • COMP 102 – Writing About Literature
  • COMP 110 – Technical Communications
  • COMP 220 – Writing in the Disciplines
  • COMP 221 – Advanced Composition & Research
  • COMP 310 – Advanced Technical Communication

Scholarships & Financial Aid for Indian Students

  • Freshman & Transfer Scholarships
  • Mustang Scholarships
  • Empire State Minority Honors Award
  • SUNY Morrisville Transfer Scholarship (Transfer)
  • Scholarships by School & Program
  • Foundation Scholarships
  • Alumni Legacy Scholarship
  • Children of Employee Awards
  • Dennis F. Kelly '67 and Carole A. Kelly Scholarship
  • Debbie Huerta Scholarship
  • Dr. Henry Washington Award
  • The Barbara J. Moye Hamilton Award
  • Student Success Award
  • Greater Norwich Foundation Scholarships
  • John “Doc” Humphrey Scholarship *
  • KDS/Taze Huntley Memorial Scholarship
  • Kenneth R. Spratt Memorial Scholarship
  • KeyBank Community Scholarship Award
  • Kurt C. and Lauretta K. Blixt Scholarship
  • Oneida Savings Bank Charitable Foundation - Hardship Fund
  • Otis Thompson Foundation
  • P. Daniel Stevens Memorial Scholarship
  • Paul Petreikis Scholarship
  • Raymond L. Banks Scholarship
  • Richard L. & Marian P. Cook Foundation (Freshmen)
  • Student Hardship Fund *
  • Technology Services - Thomas A. Burt Memorial Award *
  • Whipple Scholarships
  • Art and Holly Hicks Scholarship
  • Automotive Faculty Award
  • Big Apple Deli/Equine Repro Award
  • Bridget Kate Publicover Scholarship *
  • Application for the Bridget Kate Publicover Scholarship
  • Canterbury Stables Equine Scholarship
  • Milton/Caterpillar Excellence Scholarship
  • Central New York Chapter of the American Truck Historical Society Scholarship
  • Crane Agricultural Scholarship
  • Crawford Scholarship
  • Dave Crowley Memorial Scholarship
  • Edward R. Polczynski Award
  • Elizabeth Bohling Horticulture Award
  • Emily Eckstrom Memorial Fund
  • George Cuney Memorial Award
  • H.C. Hemingway & Co. Scholarship
  • Howard W. Bohling, Jr. Auto Tech Award
  • I.L. Richer Scholarship
  • Jeffrey Dale Beach Memorial Scholarship
  • John Alden Haight Memorial Scholarship for Horticulture
  • Kenneth Spafford Willey, Jr. Memorial Scholarship Fund
  • Eligible Students: Continuing Students
  • Enel Green Power Scholarship
  • Laura Janson Scholarship
  • Merton Evans Scholarship
  • Nancy Sears Stowell Memorial Scholarship
  • Richard Bartlett Scholarship
  • Robert A. Capparelli Memorial Award
  • Ryan Allan Dearnaley Memorial Award
  • Mark and Linda Manchester Endowed Scholarship
  • William L. Carr Scholarship
  • William “Bill” WanderWoude ’82 Endowed Scholarship
  • Ralph Whitehead Memorial Award
  • Accounting Excellence Award
  • Bert Hundredmark Scholarship
  • Cheryl Bowie Church Award
  • Class of 1916 Rosebrooks Scholarship Fund
  • James R. Owen '63 Business Scholarship
  • Joan Johnson Memorial Scholarship
  • Laura Symonds Scholarship
  • Marilyn and Larry Baker Scholarship
  • Matt Morgan/NYS Hotel Motel Award
  • Nancy Ambrose Memorial Scholarship
  • Beverly and David McKay Scholarship
  • Timothy Cadwell Scholarship
  • R. Bruce Wise Memorial Scholarship
  • Thomas V. Ciarrocchi Scholarship
  • The Scharman Propane and Rita L. Scharman ’81 Endowed Scholarship Fund
  • Arthur W. & Doris J. Roberts Scholarship
  • J. J. Leone Scholarship
  • Phyllis E. Lambert Scholarship *
  • Eligible Students: Continuing
  • Carolyn A. Thompson Memorial Scholarship
  • Chesebro Ponds Unilever NURSING Scholarship
  • David Vockins Memorial Award
  • Distinguished Nursing Student Award
  • Douglas Scholarship
  • Elizabeth Hill Award
  • Food Science and Technology Award
  • Galbreath Family Scholarship
  • Eligible Students: Continuing Students
  • Madge Snyder Biology Award
  • Roger W. Follett Foundation Nursing Scholarships
  • Math/Science Technology Faculty Award
  • Terri M. Spiegel, RN, MS Scholarship *
  • Tony Patane Award
  • Adelbert L. “Del” Button Scholarship
  • Gail Fish Memorial Award
  • Polly Hoag Memorial Scholarship
  • Raymond Foundation Scholarship
  • Mark R. Fabrizi ’81 Award
  • The Louise Field Burch ’67 Award
  • The Nancy Haley ’88 Award
  • Professional Development Scholarships
  • MAC Scholarships
  • Morrisville Auxiliary Corporation Awards
  • Austin Sawyer Scholarship
  • Calvin Dunkle Bookstore Awards
  • MAC Child Care Scholarship Award
  • The ThinkPad Scholarship

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