Suny brockport graduate programs
Graduate students may borrow materials from Drake Library for a period of four weeks. Materials may be renewed if not requested by another reader. A valid College ID serves as a library card. These IDs are valid for one semester. Materials not available at SUNY Brockport can usually be obtained from other libraries through interlibrary loan. Books, articles and other materials may be requested electronically www. Delivery of the needed items usually takes about seven days. The library's schedule varies.
For current hours, please call the recorded information service, Other Library Services A computer lab, equipped with 40 state-of-the-art networked PCs and two digital printers are available for e-mail, word processing, and access to the Internet.
The library has several coin-operated, self-service photocopy machines on the main and ground floors. Additional book and microtext copiers are located in the ground floor Copy Center. Graduate students may reserve locker space for materials charged out from the library that they do not want to carry. Inquire at the Circulation Desk on the main floor. The Center provides reserve facilities, interlibrary loan, networked computers with access to online catalogs of SUNY Brockport and other area libraries, as well as online databases subscribed to by the campus library.
A daily delivery between the Center and Drake makes resources readily available to students living or taking courses in the Rochester area.
Cardholders may borrow materials from more than 30 participating libraries, including those at the University of Rochester and Rochester Institute of Technology. Access card applications are available at the Circulation Desk. Cards are valid for one year, from July through June. Systems and Networking Services, under the jurisdiction of the director, is the unit of the College charged with responsibility for ensuring the availability of computing and networking resources to assist the College community in effectively applying information technology.
The office is organized into five major areas: systems and networking administration applications programming database administration Web development computer operations. Major areas of responsibility include campus e-mail, campus networking systems, student information system, official campus Web site, and day-to-day processing of campus information.
Located at the west end of the mall, Dailey contains five computer classrooms and two large open-access areas. A large trained student staff provides one-on-one assistance for all ITSS-supported software. Dailey is open more than hours each week, providing access to students both during the week and on weekends. For specific hours, call The College's e-mail system is accessible from Dailey, residence halls and offices through the campus fiber-optic network, and from off campus through any web browser.
E-mail accounts, automatically created for all students, allow access to e-mail and Drake Library's online reference and resource material. All students are provided with server storage space for the development of personal Web pages. ITSS also coordinates 20 satellite labs located across campus that offer standard and specialized software as well as Internet access. Media Services Media Services provides audio-visual equipment and support for instructional classroom use, 16mm film and video rentals, audio-and videotape duplication, black-and-white overhead transparency production, audio-visual equipment loans to faculty and staff, and audio lecture taping for classrooms in Edwards Hall.
For more information, call Technology Support Services Technology Support Services, under the jurisdiction of the director of Information Technology Support Services and the manager of Technology Support Services, is charged with the responsibility for providing technical computer support and resources to assist the operational offices of the College in effectively applying computer-based technology.
Matriculated students requesting transfer to a different program must also submit a new application. Please note that application deadlines vary by program. Some programs have specific deadlines, as indicated in their application materials.
Others review applications on a continual basis. Applicants are cautioned that a significant amount of time is required by the Office of Graduate Admissions to process an application, and by the graduate program to review applicant materials and make an admission recommendation. There is, therefore, a point each term beyond which no applications can be accepted, even for those programs with continuing review of applications.
Further information on this deadline can be obtained from the Office of Graduate Admissions, A graduate committee within the department or departments concerned reviews the academic background and other qualifications of each applicant and makes appropriate recommendations to the Office of Graduate Admissions. Departments may recommend that an applicant be granted one of two types of admission:.
Regular admission: Matriculation in a degree program without reservation, indicating a sound academic background in preparation for a specific program of graduate study. Conditional admission: Matriculation into a degree program on a conditional basis. Students admitted on a conditional basis will be apprised in writing of the conditions they must fulfill in order to achieve regular admission status.
The maximum number of credits that can be earned while in conditional status is Any student who earns a grade less than "B" in a graduate course, while in conditional status, will be dismissed from graduate study. Only a letter from the Office of Graduate Admissions constitutes an official offer of admission.
Each admission offer letter sent by the Office of Graduate Admissions clearly indicates the term in which the applicant's status as a matriculated student becomes effective. The effective date will be, at the earliest, the term following receipt of the application. That's why we offer flexible formats and courses when it's convenient for you. Our graduate students come from a variety of backgrounds and choose to pursue study at Brockport for their own unique reasons. They share their successes and how they have been impacted both personally and professionally through their experiences.
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Domestic applicants: Please request an official transcript from each institution attended. If the institution utilizes an electronic transcript service send an official transcript to gradappdocs brockport.
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