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Danger of Losing Financial Aid

Paying for College Danger of Losing Financial Aid Danger of Losing Financial Aid When planning your course schedule, remember: Both Federal and State law mandate the courses you take must apply toward your degree program Federal and State financial aid regulations state that while financial aid can be given for those courses which are remedial […]

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Student Code of Conduct

Student Resources Student Code of Conduct student code of conduct (Rev. May 20, 2021) Related Services Academic Calendar Safety & Security Computer Lab | IT Help Desk | Tech Center Hermann Memorial Library Student Code of Conduct Student Handbook Professional Licensure Disclosures 1. PURPOSE Sullivan County Community College is a public community college committed to

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Board of Trustees Policies

Board of Trustees Board of Trustees Policies BOARD OF TRUSTEES POLICIES Policy Governing Policies Related Services Board of Trustees Meetings Finance Committee Meetings Board of Trustees Policies Strategic Planning Board of Trustees Procedures 1.00 AFFIRMATIVE ACTION – EQUAL OPPORTUNITY Affirmative Action Statement Sullivan County Community College is an affirmative action / equal opportunity college subject

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Assistant Director of Public Safety/ SUNY Peace Officer

Position Description Job Summary: Reporting to the Director of Public Safety/ SUNY Peace Officer, the Assistant Director of Public Safety/ SUNY Peace Officer is charged with providing a safe environment for employees to work and students to learn, and serves not only Sullivan County Community College but also the Faculty-Student Association of Sullivan County Community

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Healthcare Conference – Attendee

March 23-24, 2023 Learn from experts in the field about topics that are vital to the delivery of quality patient care. This event is open to students & practitioners in all medical fields, including Respiratory Therapy, EMT, Nursing & Medical Assistants Respiratory Continuing Education Units* & Continuing Medical Education Units Available *12 CEUs applied for

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Register for the Fall 2022 – 2023 Semester!

Registration is now open for the Fall Semester 2022. Course descriptions and schedules are listed below. Those interested in becoming SUNY Sullivan students should call the Office of Admissions at 845-434-5750, ext. 4287, or email admissions@sunysullivan.edu. Already applied and need registration help? Click here or visit one of Virtual Registration Sessions, presented Tuesdays at 3:30 p.m. or reach

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Academic Appeals

Paying for College Academic Appeals Appeal Procedures Students can appeal the loss of federal aid eligibility if there were extenuating or special circumstances beyond their control. To appeal your Satisfactory Academic Progress status, you must: Submit a Satisfactory Academic Progress Appeal Form Typewritten letter explanation of circumstances Submit required documentation detailing the extenuating circumstances Considerations

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Respiratory Care AAS

Programs of Study Respiratory Care Degree: AAS |  Graduation Requirements: 68 credits Program Summary: Qualified students admitted to the respiratory care program will complete the profession didactic, laboratory and clinical courses to train students to work as a respiratory therapy technician or a respiratory therapist. Please CLICK HERE for SUNY Sullivan’s Respiratory Care Program Admissions

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Satisfactory Progress

Paying for College Satisfactory Progress Satisfactory Progress SATISFACTORY ACADEMIC PROGRESS Satisfactory Academic Progress for Federally Funded Programs must be made to maintain eligibility for Federal Title IV Financial Aid. Maximum Hours to earn a degree: Federal law requires that students receiving funds under Title IV must complete their educational program within a time frame no

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