The Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008 (HEOA) requires that postsecondary institutions participating in federal student aid programs make certain disclosures to students. The following information is disclosed to you as a prospective or enrolled student at SUNY ۰ı, in compliance with federal laws. For your convenience, this webpage contains links that will direct you to the appropriate websites or information required.
Campus Security Policies, Crime Statistics, and Crime Log
۰ı’s Public Safety Department is here to ensure that everyone’s experience on campus is a safe and secure one. Information related to Safety Awareness is available on the ۰ıCollege Website, and includes the College’s Annual Security Report, with information and statistics mandated by the JEANNE CLERY/CAMPUS CRIME STATISTICS ACT. This report includes crime statistics for the previous three years concerning certain crimes reported to have occurred on campus, in certain off-campus buildings or property owned or controlled by NCC, and on public property within or immediately adjacent to and accessible from the campus. The Annual Security Report also includes information about police and public safety resources, reporting crimes, coordination between law enforcement agencies, fire and medical emergencies, crime prevention, campus sexual violence prevention programs and resources, "timely warning" and emergency notification policy statement, and the College’s Policy on Sexual Harassment and Sexual Violence.
Information is also available on and the procedures for addressing situations when students exhibit violent and/or aggressive behavior in the classroom or elsewhere on campus.
The Office of Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) is committed to providing a College-wide program that will ensure the health, safety and improvement of the working and academic environments. The EHS office will serve as a resource center for academic and administrative departments and will advise employees and students who may be seeking advice and counsel in health and safety matters. The Office’s primary responsibility is to provide a working environment free of recognized hazards that adheres to Federal, State and Local environmental and occupational safety and health laws.
۰ıpolicies regarding Immunization Requirements are available on the Student Health Service website. Information is also available for health requirements for programs such as Nursing and other health-related professions.
Privacy of Student Records - Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)
Information concerning confidentiality of student records, what constitutes "Directory Information," and instructions for opting-out of having your information designated as "Directory."
Information concerning ۰ı's educational programs, faculty, and course descriptions is available in the where you can also find a description of instructional, laboratory, and other physical facilities that relate to academic programs.
Our full-time faculty rank at the top of their profession. They’re first among the community colleges in New York State for the number of faculty members who receive the SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching. They hold doctorates at twice the national average for community colleges. No matter which program of study you choose, the faculty members at ۰ı invite you to meet them one-on-one for help with assignments or a quick chat as you walk across the quad or the plaza.
Transferring Credits Earned From Other Institutions: The College's Policies concerning the transfer of credits are described in the section of the College Catalog, under the heading "Transferring Credits." The Office of Admission provides students with information concerning transferring courses and credits to ۰ı, while the Transfer Counseling staff assists students with planning their transfer from ۰ı to four-year institutions of higher education.
Articulation Agreements: College-approved Articulation agreements, and Joint Admissions programs are described on the College's Admissions Website.
The College is committed to providing an atmosphere in which students have freedom to learn and engage in the search for truth, knowledge, and reason in accordance with the standards set forth by the academic community. Conduct that adversely affects a student’s responsible membership in the academic community shall result in appropriate disciplinary action.
۰ı is dedicated to ensuring that all forms of Sex Discrimination, Sexual Harassment, Sexual Violence, Dating Violence, Domestic Violence and Stalking are corrected early and firmly in the interest of maintaining a safe and barrier-free working and learning environment. The College is committed to full compliance with Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972, as well as to the requirements of Article 129-B of the New York State Education Law. Information concerning College policies, available resources, and how to bring a complaint are available on the college website by clicking here. Sexual Harassment/Sexual Violence complaints can also be made anonymously through the Online Complaint Form.
Information for Crime Victims about Disciplinary Proceedings
Under the rules promulgated by the and the College’s Sexual Harassment and Sexual Violence Policy, the College discloses to alleged victims of any crime of violence or sex offense, the results of any disciplinary proceedings conducted by the College against the alleged perpetrator. If you are an alleged victim of a crime or violence or a sex offense, but have not participated in the College’s disciplinary process against the perpetrator, you are still entitled, upon making a written request to either the Dean of Students or to the Affirmative Action Office to receive the results of any disciplinary proceedings conducted by the College.
The College provides campus computing technologies, resources, and data network to its students. However, in order to utilize these resources, students must abide by the College's . The purpose of this Policy is to outline the acceptable use of computer and information technology resources provided by ۰ıto students, faculty, staff, and other authorized individuals. Inappropriate use exposes the College to risks, including breach of computer security, exposure of restricted data, compromise of network systems/services, detriments to technology performance, institutional/brand damage and legal liability. ۰ıis committed to protecting students, faculty, staff, and the College from illegal or damaging actions by individuals, either knowingly or unknowingly.
As reflected in the Acceptable Use Policy, the College strictly prohibits the users of its networks from engaging in unauthorized distribution of copyrighted materials, including unauthorized peer-to-peer file sharing. Students should be aware that unauthorized or illegal use of College computers (such as engaging in illegal file sharing and distribution of copyrighted materials), is an infraction of the Student Code of Conduct and may subject them to disciplinary measures. Further, anyone who engages in such illegal file sharing is violating the United States Copyright law, and may be subject to criminal and civil penalties. Under federal law, a person found to have infringed upon a copyrighted work may be liable for actual damages and lost profits attributable to the infringement, and statutory damages of up to $150,000. The copyright owner also has the right to permanently enjoin an infringer from further infringing activities, and the infringing copies and equipment used in the infringement can be impounded and destroyed. If a copyright owner elected to bring a civil lawsuit against the copyright infringer and ultimately prevailed in the claim, the infringer may also become liable to the copyright owner for their attorney's fees and court costs. Finally, criminal penalties may be assessed against the infringer and could include jail time, depending upon the severity of the violation.
The Office of Academic Affairs provides information related to institutional/program accreditation
۰ıis accredited by the on Higher Education: 3624 Market Street, 2nd Floor West, Philadelphia, PA 19104 Telephone: 267.284.5000, email: info@msche.org
The College is authorized by the New York State Board of Regents and by the New York State Department of Education to award two-year Associate Degrees in Arts (A.A.), Science (A.S.), and Applied Science (A.A.S.), and is also authorized to award Certificates for programs of study of less than two years. Specific academic programs are also accredited separately by appropriate professional organizations including the following:
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Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing, Inc.
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ACEN3343 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 850Atlanta, Georgia 30326 |
404.975.5000 |
404.975.5020 |
acen@acenursing.org |
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Accreditation Review Council on Education in Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting |
ARC/STSA6 W. Dry Creek Circle, Suite #110Littleton, CO 80120 |
303-694-9262 |
303-741-3655 |
info@arcstsa.org |
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American Bar Association, Standing Committee on Paralegal Approval Commission |
Standing Committee on Paralegals American Bar Association321 N. Clark Street, 19th FloorChicago, IL 60654-7598 |
Peggy WallaceStaff Counsel312.988-5618 Mattie EvansApproval Process Manager312.988-5617 Jessica WatsonReport Review Coordinator312.988-5757 |
312.988-5483 |
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American Board of Funeral Service Education, Committee on Accreditation
Executive Director Robert C. Smith III, CFSP |
ABFSE992 Mantua Pike, Suite 108Woodbury Heights, NY 08097 |
816.233.3747 |
856.579.7354 |
exdir@abfse.org |
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American Health Information Management Association |
AHIMA233 N. Michigan Avenue, 21st FloorChicago, IL 60601-5809 |
312.233.1100 |
312.233.1090 |
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American Physical Therapy Association, Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education |
APTA1111 North Fairfax StreetAlexandria, VA 22314-1488 |
800.999-2782| |
703.684-7343 |
accreditation@apta.org |
Textbook information is available at the website. Students can also visit their Portal to find up-to-date information concerning required textbooks for each course as well as the cost of textbooks.
Information is also available concerning the following important Compliance-related items including:
Financial Literacy-The understanding and management of personal finance and student loan debt are financial literacy topics of particular importance to college students.
۰ıFederal Title IV Satisfactory Academic Progress Standards Policy - Students receiving federal Title IV aid for their educational costs are required to maintain an acceptable cumulative GPA, while at the same time completing a specified percentage of the credits for which they register within a certain time frame. The maximum time frame may not exceed 150% of the published length of the educational program measured in credit hours attempted.
Federal notices concerning the terms and conditions of federal student loans, entrance and exit counseling information, drug violation penalties, and the code of conduct for financial aid professionals and advisory disclosure are available at the following sites:
For more information about the financial aid process at ۰ı, visit the Student Financial Services located in the Student Services Center, Lower Level of the Tower or call 516.572.7396. The ۰ı School Code on the FAFSA is 002873 and the New York State Tuition Assistance Program Code (TAP) is 2113
In order for your Federal Loan to be deducted from your bill you must complete these steps:
Step 1: “Accept” your loan award. You can do this on or by completing a Loan Request form, found on the forms. (Note: The web accept function on My۰ıis not available during the spring semester.) Step 2: Complete an MPN (Master Promissory Note) Step 3: Complete an Entrance Counseling SessionComplete both steps 2 & 3 at (make sure you receive a confirmation). All steps must be completed at least 3 business days before the BILL DUE DATE to allow for system updates. The Office of Financial Aid cannot accept paper confirmations to satisfy this requirement.
IMPORTANT: Student must be enrolled for at least 6 credits toward your degree/certificate program to receive loans.
Under the Student-Right-to-Know Act, the College is required to report data on the cohort (or group) of first-time, full-time degree/certificate-seeking undergraduates and report their status at 150% of the normal time for completion of their program. For associate degree, normal completion time is 2 years.
Data concerning retention and graduation rates of degree-seeking full-time undergraduate students is available on the College Fact Book.
The certification and licensure rates for professional programs at ۰ı.
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