Banner Code Definitions
Grading Options Definitions 1 = Normal Undergraduate (numeric) 2 = Normal Graduate (numeric) 3 = Student Elected S/U Undergraduate 4 = Student Elected S/U Graduate 5 = Faculty Determined Undergraduate S*/U*
Grades
Grading SystemA 2.0 grade point average is required to graduate with an undergraduate degree.A 3.0 grade point average is required to graduate with a graduate degree.Please contact instructors with questions about course grades.
Initiatives
Graduate Career Preparation and Music Industry Partnerships The industry's single most pressing need is the availability of individuals with knowledge, skills and direct experience in both music and business.
Withdraw from a Course
Graduate students should contact their advisor or the Office of Graduate & Continuing Education if they need to withdraw from a course. All students should consult with the Financial Aid Office to ensure that any withdrawal(s) will not negatively impact their financial aid eligibility.
EOP Graduate Scholarship
Graduate Tuition Scholarship Program for EOP, HEOP, and SEEK Students What is the Tuition Scholarship Program and who is eligible?
Totality 2024
Great Northern American EclipsePotsdam, N.Y. is in the direct path of the 2024 total solar eclipse, which will take place on Monday, April 8, 2024.SUNY Potsdam will mark this once-in-a-lifetime event with special educational activities for campus and community!The eclipse will last over 2 hours but totality will be 3 minutes and 14 seconds over Potsdam… and we want our students, faculty, staff, alumni and neighbors to enjoy it with us!
Greek Life
Greek Organizations provide members with a "Home away from Home." All fraternities and sororities at SUNY Potsdam share the common values of Friendship, Scholarship, Community Service, and Leadership.
United for Ukraine
Dr. Gregory A. Gardner has been many things to many people throughout his varied career: Military intelligence officer. Visiting professor. Business expert. Colleague. Friend. No matter his role, he has always focused his efforts on advancing democracy and promoting free commerce—first with the U.S. Air Force, and later as a SUNY Potsdam faculty member and Fulbright Scholar.