Failure to respond in a timely and complete manner to bills results in a student's account being considered delinquent. The associated penalties vary and are summarized in the table below. Initial ...
Due to health and safety concerns resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic, we will not be able to distribute refund checks in person. Instead, we will issue refunds via direct deposit or will be mailing ...
Semester bills are issued only once each semester and are emailed prior to the start of the semester. Students who have fulfilled all their obligations, such as filing the FAFSA, accepting an aid ...
The University Police at SUNY Cortland, a police force of 19 sworn officers, coordinates law enforcement and personal safety on campus and University-owned property. We are an established police ...
For more than 150 years, SUNY Cortland has set the bar in teacher education. The university’s new online master’s program in history offers further proof. For teachers and translators of history: The ...
Dowd Gallery presents Timestamps, an exhibition of sculptures, drawings and paintings by Paul Chambers and Allen Mooney. Curated by Wylie Schwartz and Scott Oldfield, the collections artworks engage ...
Kinesiology is the study of human movement. Interesting careers within the field include working in the fitness industry (i.e., personal trainer or strength and conditioning specialist), working for a ...
Thanks for your interest in visiting SUNY Cortland! Select Go to visit portal to register for a weekday campus tour, online webinar or Open House event. Student-led walking tours last approximately 90 ...
The Academic Calendar is the official College calendar that outlines semester start and end dates, official holidays, college breaks, mid-semester dates, quarter dates, student teaching timelines, ...
All vehicles that park in SUNY Cortland operated lots must be registered (permitted) with the Parking Operations office. There are limited areas that do not require registration (for example, metered ...
As a social philosophy major, you will acquire all the skills that employers say they want from a college graduate—the ability to think critically, to solve problems, articulate ideas and to read and ...
Editor, Literary Journalism Studies. Biannual scholarly journal; official publication of the International Association for Literary Journalism Studies. 2009 to present.