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SUNY Transfer Credit Appeal Process

SUNY Student Transfer Appeal Process for Students Transferring Credit from a SUNY Community College to a Baccalaureate Program at SUNY Potsdam

University Faculty Senator Information

The SUNY wide University Faculty Senate Bulletin is out.

School Partnerships

The SUNY Potsdam Professional Development Schools Committee membership includes SUNY Potsdam faculty and a variety of school-university partners including local teachers and administrators. Mission Statement

Registrar's Office

We support the academic mission of SUNY Potsdam by striving to ensure the accuracy, integrity, consistency and security of academic records and related services including:registrationtranscriptsenrollment & degree verificationdiplomasclassroom schedulingmaintenance of course dataexam schedules

Campus Fee Process

Supports the operations and mission of SUNY Potsdam All fees charged by SUNY Potsdam must be approved and on file with the budget and financial reporting office. This includes fees charged to students, employees, community members, and other organizations. New and/or changed fee requests are to be submitted per the deadlines below:

Careers in Public Health

Not sure what a degree in Community Health can get you?

Registering for Courses

Not sure what you want to study during your time at SUNY Potsdam?   Liberal Arts

Arrival Information Form

Be sure you are arriving on the official arrival day for new international students.

Aligning Music and Movement

Surrounded by an array of 23 infrared cameras, Ryan Dunia ’26 plays his saxophone with more than 40 reflective markers attached to his clothing, gloves and a headband—part of an elaborate motion capture study being conducted by Assistant Professor Tracy Lipke-Perry at The Crane School of Music focused on musicians’ health.

Alanna Pinard-Brace ’20

Surrounded on all sides by the meticulous stonework of the Incas, Alanna Pinard-Brace ’19 & ’20 leans on an ancient wall in Machu Picchu, eyes scanning from side to side, as she examines the nuances of the ruins and the roughly 200 structures that make up the UNESCO world heritage site. After a strenuous seven-day backpacking trip, she had arrived at the famous city sitting high in the Andes above the Urubamba River valley.