Anonib College Catalog

Anonib College Catalog




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Anonib College Catalog
The College offers degrees and certificates in approximately 100 options of study.
Degrees include:
All College : Approximately 21,000 students

Athletics Intercollegiate Sports (Division III of the National Junior College Athletic Association - NJCAA)

Central Administration and Offices

Contacts
Office Phone Listing by Building

Ammerman Campus Administration and Offices

Contacts
Office Phone Listing by Building

Eastern Campus Administration and Offices

Contacts
Office Phone Listing by Building

Michael J. Grant Campus Administration and Offices

Contacts
Office Phone Listing by Building

Sayville Center Offices

Phone Directory

Culinary Arts Center Offices

Phone Directory


To serve and protect the college community by providing and creating a safe environment
within our capabilities contributing to the overall Suffolk County Community College
mission. We are committed to the educational process and overall well-being of all
individuals interacting with our college and department. 


To provide high quality safety services to the campus community.
To maintain high standard of personal and professional ethics.
To embrace the importance of consultation, teamwork and open discussion with campus
constituencies on comprehensive safety.
Practice prevention with all safety goals.
To appreciate and value diversity within the College.




We provide safety oversight to all 5 campuses 24/7 with 44 full-time officers, 3 campus
Captains, an Assistant Director of Public Safety and Environmental Health, an Assistant
Director of Patrol Operations and the Director of Fire and Public Safety.
We respond to all law enforcement calls and maintain facility safety. In 2011 we
implemented an email system that allows us to know the nature of all 911 calls pertaining
to our campus through Suffolk County 911 central dispatching for the Ammerman and
Grant campuses. The Eastern Campus relies on the Southampton town 911 system, the
Culinary Arts Center relies on the Riverhead town 911 system.



Spring Classes are now in session
Summer and Fall classes will be in-person

For tuition purposes, Residents are defined as students who have one year's legal
residency in New York State and six months in Suffolk County. The legal residency
of unmarried students under 21 is that of their parents. Students who are New York
State residents in a county other than Suffolk may have the non-resident tuition rate
waived by submitting a Certificate of Residency from their home county prior to registration.

College-Level Examination Program Fee


Sports and Convention Center Charges


English as a Second Language (ESL) Non-Credit Tuition


General Academic Requirements for Financial Aid (Full-time and Part-time Students)


To receive financial aid from the student aid programs you must meet the following
conditions:

Have financial need (i.e., except for some loan programs)
Have a high school diploma or hold a NYS High School Equivalency Diploma (HSE - formerly
known as GED). As of July 1, 2012, students admitted under the Ability to Benefit
(ATB) are no longer eligible for Federal Aid
Be enrolled or accepted for enrollment in a degree or certificate program (i.e., matriculated
and taking courses applicable for that degree or certificate)
Be a U.S. citizen or eligible non-citizen
Have a valid Social Security Number
Have filed and signed a statement on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid
(FAFSA) certifying that you will use federal student aid only for educational purposes
Neither be in default on a federal student loan nor owe money back on a federal student
grant
Have registered with the Selective Service , if required (Males age 18-25 can register by checking a box on the FAFSA or by visiting
the Selective Service web site)
Meet the federal and state standards for satisfactory academic progress. Please click
the Maintaining Eligibility tab above.

Your eligibility also may be verified by government agencies as follows:

Social Security Administration for verification of social security numbers, correct
name, and U.S. citizenship status
Selective Service System for verification of Selective Service registration status,
when applicable
Department of Homeland Security (Immigration and Naturalization Service) for verification
of eligible non-citizenship status, when applicable
Department of Justice for verification that a student has not been denied federal
student aid by the courts as the result of a drug-related conviction
Veterans Administration for verification of veterans status, when applicable, to determine
dependent/independent status and discharge status
Department of Education to validate accuracy of financial information for all students
identified by U.S. Department of Education.



Federal Work Study

Hourly wage ranges from $13.00 to $13.50 per hour
Provides part-time employment during the academic year
Jobs may be on campus or at off-campus locations that provide public service to our
community
Students may tutor in elementary schools through the American Reads Program

Part-Time Jobs on Campus

Some part-time jobs are available on campus through various academic departments
These jobs are not based on a student's financial need
Information on full-time, part-time, summer and seasonal employment is available at
Career Services



Suffolk Community College Foundation
Online Scholarships


Empire State Diversity Program Honors Scholarship


Change of Degree, Certificate or Option

When a matriculated student decides to change his/her curriculum for the forthcoming
semester, he/she must file a "Records Change Form." The form is to be returned to
the Campus Registrar's Office. Students who want to change to a restricted curriculum
should consult the catalog for admission criteria and submit the Readmission/ Request
for Change to a Restricted Program form to the Campus Admissions Office.
Students enrolled in a restricted program with limited seat availability should follow
the program's Leave of Absence procedures if they are planning to leave Suffolk for
one or more semesters. While an approved leave does not guarantee a student a seat
in the program upon returning, it does maintain the student's date of matriculation
and give the student preference ahead of any new students if a seat is available.
Contact the appropriate academic department for further information.
Students who have previously attended Suffolk County Community College and wish to
return for full-time study and are in "good academic standing" should contact the
Campus Admissions Office for additional information at least several weeks prior to
the beginning of the expected semester of re-entry. There is no guarantee of readmission
to a specific program for a student who has withdrawn or been dropped from that program.
Students who have previously attended Suffolk, but are not in good academic standing,
must see a Campus Associate Dean of Academic Affairs.
The Campus Registrar's Offices assist students with all activities related to their
registration for classes, including adding and dropping classes and withdrawal from
classes during the semester. Additional services include verifying student enrollment
and academic status for insurance, financial aid and veteran benefits, and student
class schedules. The Central Records Office maintains academic records for all students,
verifies degree status for employment, evaluates eligibility for graduation, and certifies
and mails official college transcripts.
Students are considered to be in good academic standing unless they have been academically
dismissed and their matriculation status has been rescinded.

Academic Warning (effective Fall 2022)


Academic Dismissal (effective Fall 2022)


Religious Observance Policy and Procedures


Graduation "With Distinction" and "With Highest Distinction"



Alpha Beta Gamma (Business)
Alpha Sigma Lambda (Adult Learners)
Chi Alpha Epsilon
Mu Alpha Theta (Mathematics)
Phi Theta Kappa (International)
Psi Beta (Psychology)
SALUTE Veterans (Veterans)
Sigma Chi Eta (Communications)
Sigma Kappa Delta (English)
Sociedad Honoraria De La Lengua Espanola (SHLE) (Spanish)



Substitution/Waiver of Degree Requirement


Information Technology Policies and Guidelines


Student Online Services, Student Portal, Email Accounts


Accommodations for Pregnant and Parenting Students


Sexual Violence, Sexual Harassment and Title IX


Mandatory Student Immunizations: Measles, Mumps and Rubella / Meningitis


Notification Of Student Rights Under The Family Educational Rights And Privacy Act


Take Your Business to the Next Level



Chemistry Review For Biology Students
Preparation For Introductory Science Courses
Math Review For Introductory Science Courses



Science and Technology Entry Program (STEP)

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The Online College Catalog provides the most up-to-date information, including the
latest changes to curriculum, courses, and policies. Browse Catalog Archives
Ammerman at Selden Eastern at Riverhead Michael J. Grant at Brentwood
416 full-time faculty; 2,145 adjunct faculty
Age:    18-24: 80% |  25 and over: 20%
Tuition and Fees (residents): $6,270 Books/Supplies: $1,500
Federal Grants and Loans: PELL Grants Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants (SEOG) College Work Study STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) Grant William D. Ford Federal Direct Loan Program
New York State Grants: Excelsior Scholarship Program Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) New York State STEM (NYSSTEM) Aid for Part-Time Study (APTS) New York Part-Time Scholarships New York Foster Youth Funding State Aid to Native Americans
Other Sources of Aid: Adult Career and Continuing Education Services-Vocational Rehabilitation (ACCES-VR) Veterans GI Bill ® Benefits DMNA Educational Incentive Program New York State Department of Labor Department of Social Services Employer Tuition Reimbursement Programs
Club Teams: Cheer, Dance, Equestrian, and Men's Ice Hockey
Become the Person You Want to Be. SUNY Suffolk is the ideal place for you to pursue your academic and career goals.
We are dedicated to serving all students: recent high school graduates; returning
college students; adult learners, including those who already have a job, but need
to complete specialized courses or training to advance their career or secure a new
position; and the student who recently arrived on Long Island, who is learning English
and figuring out life in a new country. In every instance, our most important obligation
is to make certain each student has the best educational experience possible. Our
exceptional faculty deliver classes face-to-face and online and are experts at helping
prepare students for the future. With the lowest college tuition on Long Island and
over 100 degree and certificate program options to choose from, we are your regional
resource when it comes to accessing quality higher education experiences.
A Complete College Experience. As the largest community college in the State University of New York (SUNY) system,
you can count on Suffolk for a full collegiate experience. With recognized NJCAA (Div.
III) athletic programs, more than 150 student clubs, organizations and support services,
you will have countless opportunities to grow both academically and personally.
Transferability. Our graduates routinely transition to a variety of baccalaureate programs at public
and private colleges and universities on Long Island, around New York State, and throughout
the nation.
Jobs! As technology changes, as business changes, as society changes, higher education needs
to make sure students are prepared for the jobs of the future. Suffolk County Community
College offers today’s most sought-after programs, including Cybersecurity, Nursing,
Culinary Arts, Theatre Arts, Automotive Technology, Criminal Justice, and many more.
We also work closely with regional industry to ensure a pipeline of skilled and credentialed
students in CNC machining, welding, soldering and other growth areas to meet projected
workforce demand.
Everyone Belongs! Our College is dedicated to building an appreciation for the many kinds of difference
that strengthen the college community and are also reflective of Suffolk County. Talent
and ambition, a desire to excel, and energy and entrepreneurial spirit come in all
colors, genders, shapes and sizes, and these qualities are evenly distributed among
all parts of our community. SUNY Suffolk will always stand as a bridge to opportunity
for all students.
Scholarships. The Suffolk Community College Foundation annually awards more than $500,000 in student
scholarships for new and continuing students.
Our campuses in Riverhead, Selden, and Brentwood, and our downtown centers in Sayville
and Riverhead, make it convenient for students to attend school at a location close
to home or work. If this sounds like the learning environment you are looking for,

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