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March 17: Campus restrictions now in place
SUNY Potsdam would like to provide several important updates regarding our compliance with new orders and guidelines, as we confront the novel coronavirus pandemic. First, we would like to apologize once again for the confusion surrounding all of these changes. This is a rapidly-changing public health emergency, and the guidance and policy we have received is constantly changing, based on the health outlook and the need to contain the virus as much as possible.
A Good Defense
SUNY Potsdam alumnus Darren Mott ’88 & ’91 has trodden an unexpected path from mentoring struggling biology students to investigating cyberthreats as a special agent with the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
In Her Own Words
SUNY Potsdam graduates experience the world and enrich their surroundings in ways only limited by the imagination. Last week we caught up with Natasha Brooks ’15 & ’17. Originally from the North Country, she is on the front lines of COVID-19 prevention for the U.S. Air Force in England, but she also does so much more — and travels Europe while she’s at it.
Guiding Principles
The SUNY Potsdam Law Enforcement Training Institute (LETI) was founded in the principles of The Potsdam Pledge and expands on that guiding campus mission in the following Statement of Principles, affirmed by the LETI Advisory Board and Director Sonny Duquette:
Mental Health During COVID
SUNY Potsdam Counselors Battle the Second Crisis of COVID: Mental Health The scorching days of summer descend into cooler nights as leaves showed off their brilliance and bonfires became the evening ritual. Then September brought dramatic change to our small communities. Children returned to school, parents and guardians take a deep breath as routine returned to their homes, and college students brought energy and financial stability to our businesses.
Summer & Winter Sessions
SUNY Potsdam offers sessions outside of the traditional academic year. These sessions include:
College Advancement Program (CAP)
SUNY Potsdam is proud to offer CAP (the College Advancement Program) for qualified high school juniors and seniors who would like to enroll in regularly-scheduled lower level credit courses on the Potsdam campus. Upon successful completion of a CAP course, students will receive academic credit from SUNY Potsdam.
Partnerships
SUNY Potsdam is proud to partner with more than 25 schools across New York State to offer concurrent enrollment opportunities to high school students. If you are interested in learning more about becoming a College in High School partner school please contact the Office of Graduate and Continuing Education by emailing earlycollege@potsdam.edu or calling (315) 267-2165.
Graduate Scholarship for International Students
The SUNY Potsdam Graduate Scholarship for International Students is designed to provide support to international students intending to pursue full time graduate study at SUNY Potsdam. To determine your scholarship award, the committee will consider your application, official academic transcript and essay.