Safety Guidelines
New York State's Public Employees Occupational Safety and Health Act provides that the same safety and health standards that apply to workers in the private sector apply to employees in the public sector. SUNY complies with these safety and health standards by furnishing its employees with a job and workplace free from recognized hazards and by providing responsible and adequate protection to the lives and safety of its staff.
Employee Assistance Program
The New York State Employee Assistance Program (EAP) is a confidential assessment and referral service for New York State government employees and their family members who need assistance with personal problems or concerns that may be affecting their work performance or overall well-being.1-800-822-02442 Empire State Plaza, 11th Floor,Albany, NY 12223Email: nyseap@eap.ny.gov
Experience
New York State Longitudinal Post-School Indicators Study Since 1996, PIAR has received funding from the New York State Education Department.
Residency Requirements
New York State Residency Guidelines for Determining In or Out-of-State TuitionA student enters SUNY Potsdam as a non-resident if answers to questions on their SUNY Admissions Application indicate out-of-state status.
Newsletters
The New York State Employee Assistance Program, EAP, is a confidential assessment and referral service for New York State government employees and their family members who may need assistance with personal problems or concerns that may be affecting their work performance or overall well-being.
Newsletters
The newsletters below are available in Adobe PDF format.Spring 2026 (PDF)Spring 2025 (PDF)
News
Newsletters The following newsletter is available for download in Adobe PDF format. 2017
Batwoman
As night falls, and the bats rise from their slumber, Dr. Kate Cleary and her students hop in a car to conduct research along the winding roads through Northern New York—their makeshift lab where they capture the clicking sounds of bats on an acoustic monitor mounted to the roof.
‘Sufferfest’
Ninety MilesThree daysThousands of calories burnedAs the morning sun slices through the mist above Fish Creek Pond, Norah Pease ’24 and Kelly Bloom '25 ease their canoe into the cold water. It’s the final day of the Adirondack Canoe Classic—better known as the 90-Miler—a grueling three-day race that winds through the original “highways” of the Adirondacks: interconnected lakes, rivers, and portage trails once traveled by Indigenous peoples and early settlers.
Honorariums, Fees And Consultants
Payment Of Honoraria To Non-State Employees HonorariumsState Comptroller's prior approval is not required.Each voucher must contain the following information: