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Tuition and Fee Schedules

Note: Tuition and fees are subject to change without notice by action of the SUNY Board of Trustees.The documents below are available for download in Adobe PDF format.

Account set up for Pharos Secure Release Printing

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IRB Review

Notice: All IRB Submissions after July 31, 2018 MUST be completed using the IRB-PAC. Training Videos for the IRB-OAC can be found HERE. Check back for updates. Does my Project Need IRB Review? Federal, state and university regulations require Institutional Review Board (IRB) review prior to conducting research involving human subjects. These regulations pertain to any research conducted by anyone affiliated with this university regardless of where the activity occurs.

Paying Homage to Dr. Reames and Dr. Eyerly

On Nov. 11, more than 100 SUNY Potsdam alumni traveled back to campus for a special memorial concert to honor Dr. Rebecca Reames (1953-2017) and Dr. Heather Eyerly (1970-2017)—two beloved Crane School of Music professors who passed away earlier this year.

Take a Trip Back in Time With Early Music Day at The Crane School of Music

SUNY Potsdam’s Crane School of Music Hosts Public for Early Music Day on Nov. 4

Crane School of Music Offers Crane Symphonic Band Concert on Nov. 9

SUNY Potsdam’s Crane School of Music Presents Concert Featuring the Crane Symphonic Band on Nov. 9

Drescher Leave Program

The Dr. Nuala McGann Drescher Leave Program enhances employment opportunities for people who are preparing for permanent or continuing appointment.

SUNY Potsdam Student Maritza Angeles-Gonzalez'19 Awarded ACT Scholarship

SUNY Potsdam Student Maritza Angeles-Gonzalez ’19 of Mamaroneck, N.Y., Earns Competitive ACT Scholarship                

Crane School of Music Welcomes Visiting Artist-in-Residence Barry Green from Nov. 11 to 15

SUNY Potsdam’s Crane School of Music will welcome Barry Green as an artist-in-residence from Nov. 11 to 15. The weeklong residency will include public lectures, workshops, recitals and a special performance with the Crane Symphony Orchestra.