Presidential Internship Program (PIP)
Presidential Internship Program (PIP)SUNY Potsdam's Presidential Internship Program will run again in Summer 2026, following a successful pilot launch in Summer 2025. This program continues to serve as a competitive, fully-funded tier for internships. The framework for this program remains the same (with a few tweaks during the application and matching process for Summer 2026). Explore more below!
A New Look at Crane
The prestigious Crane School of Music just completed a $21.5 million renovation and expansion project!
Student Satifaction Survey (SSS) / Student Opinion Survey (SOS)
The primary purpose of the SOS is to inform administrators about the status of the college's academic, student and administrative programs, services and facilities as perceived by undergraduate students.
Printing from W@SP
Printing from W@SP On the wireless network, printing is as straightforward as it is on a wired network. Find a public printer from the list below. Directions for setting up a printer follow.
Purchasing & Approvals
Prior CTS Approval & Purchasing RequirementsStrict requirements are in place and must be adhered to when preparing to purchase technology equipment. Regardless of the type of funds you are using, prior approval is required by CTS. This process will ensure that equipment is compatible with existing campus systems and can be supported by CTS.
Campus Housing
Prior to selecting your housing preference, please visit our web site for more information about your options at Residence Halls.
Application Information
Prior to submitting the NCSTEP application, please be sure that you meet the eligibility requirements.
Setting a Solid Foundation
What Priscilla Hillman O’Brien ’60 remembers most fondly about her student experience at SUNY Potsdam was its simplicity. At the time, the College had four buildings, a handful of degree paths and cold winters that reminded her of her hometown near Buffalo.
Private Education Loans
Private education loans, also known as Alternative Loans, help bridge the gap between the actual cost of your education and the limited amount the government allows you to borrow in its programs. Private loans are offered by private banks and there are no federal forms to complete.