Presidential Challenge Coins
Thanking those who make a difference This fall, President Suzanne Smith started a new tradition at SUNY Potsdam that's all about spreading our gratitude and sharing good vibes. Every new student will be presented with a shiny new silver challenge coin during convocation. This coin isn't meant to stay in your pocket, though – it's a chance to say thanks in a unique way.
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Charter Day Tool Kit
Thank you for being a part of Charter Day 2025! Celebrate Our Roots, Elevate Our Future!Charter Day is a chance to reflect on our history, recognize challenges, and focus on opportunities
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Application Form
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I am a veteran and have questions about services provided.
Thank you for your service. The Student Success Center provides official enrollment certification to our veteran students and additional support.
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Winter -- A Time of Magic
There’s something special about a North Country winter! As the first snow falls, excitement fills campus with students venturing outside to build snowmen in the fresh powder enveloping the landscape. Bundled up from head to toe, students embrace the brisk, fresh air on their walks to class, or savor a warm cup of Starbucks coffee in the Barrington Student Union, or the Performing Arts Center, as the temperature dips outside.