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CTS Technology Fee Policy

All students are required to pay the Technology Fee and no exemptions are granted.

Space Prioritization and Allocation Committee

All SUNY Potsdam buildings and land belong to the College as a whole and are subject to the assignment and reassignment to meet the institution’s overall priorities and needs. The Space Priority and Allocation Committee is charged with the responsibility and authority for reviewing all space requests and making recommendations regarding space assignments. Recommendations of the Space Priority and Allocation Committee are subject to review and approval by the President and the President’s Council.

Campus Computer Account (CCA)

All SUNY Potsdam students are assigned a Campus Computer Account (CCA) once they have made their admissions deposit to the college or registered for a course.

Campus ID Card

All SUNY Potsdam students, faculty and staff are eligible for a Campus ­Card. The card functions as the official College ID and is used to access: Meal Plans (Flex, Guest Passes, Meal Swipes) Bear Express Accounts Faculty Staff Plans (FSP) Entrance to Residence Halls Use of facilities in Maxcy Hall Material sign out in Crane and Crumb Libraries If you have questions concerning your ID card, contact the PACES Business Office in Merritt Hall at (315) 267-2658.

Art from Experience

SUNY Potsdam alumnus John Alleyne ’14 has found great success since graduating with a BFA in studio art five years ago.

AllSight Management

AllSight (KeyServer) License Management CTS has installed a software product called AllSight, formally KeyServer, on both Windows and macOS platforms.

Eligibility and Withdrawal

Almost all students are eligible for some type of financial assistance, regardless of family income. Your eligibility is determined by the information you provide on the FAFSA. There are some basic eligibility requirements: General Eligibility Requirements:

The Dance Most of All

Alone on a dance floor where time has stopped, SUNY Potsdam students are drawing powerful lessons from a pandemic. While they’re grappling like the rest of us with a new and overwhelming poverty in their social spheres, students are also learning about the power and limitations of their own bodies, how to build themselves from the inside, and the importance of what we have all temporarily lost.

Accessibility Resources

Although Potsdam encourages all students with disabilities who desire reasonable accommodations to seek services through the Office of Accommodative Services, faculty play an essential role in making courses accessible and creating a climate of equity and inclusion. While individual needs are difficult to anticipate, there are many things that professors can do to create inclusive and accessible environments for a wide diversity of learners.

Bridges to Success

Although SUNY Potsdam is a six-hour drive from her home in Mamaroneck, N.Y., the decision to attend was an easy one for Maritza Angeles-Gonzalez ’19. After visiting campus as a junior in high school, she was sold. “It felt like home. It just felt right,” she said. As the first in her family to attend university, Angeles-Gonzalez was thrilled to be accepted into her first-choice college.  She is grateful to the staff in the first-year Bridges Program for their care and concern for her, seeing her potential and making sure that she succeeded at SUNY Potsdam.