The proposal to justify a new fee or increase an existing fee must address the following points: DEMONSTRATED NEED: Your proposal must answer the question, "Why is the fee or increase needed?" Your narrative should clearly demonstrate the need as you describe what is happening differently now, or...
One of the youngest of the sixty-four campuses of the State University of New York, SUNY Old Westbury prides itself on the diversity and accomplishments of its faculty, staff, and student body, as well as its longstanding commitment to academic innovation, access, and social justice. From its...
Housing Policies Code of Student Conduct The Code for Student Conduct is comprised of rules and regulations designed by SUNY Old Westbury to meet its particular needs and expectations. The Code for Student Conduct informs members of the University community of the conduct expected, prohibited...
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The University's organizational chart reflects the campus' internal structure by detailing the roles, responsibilities, and relationships between individuals within our community. The organization chart is updated at least twice annually. The document available from this page was current as of March...
SUNY Old Westbury has had six presidents since its charter in 1965: They are: Harris Wofford (1966-1969) John D. Maguire (1970-1981 ) Clyde J. Wingfield (1982-1985) L. Eudora Pettigrew (1986-1998 ) Calvin O. Butts, III (1999-2020) Timothy E. Sams (2021-present) The following people have also been in...
SUNY Old Westbury offers two distinct styles of living: Our Woodlands Residence Halls offer a traditional, center-hall structure where students live among and get to know floormates from all walks of life. The Academic Village Residence Halls offer a more independent living opportunity with suite...
We understand that figuring out all the campus terminology and resources can be a bit confusing. To help you get started on your journey, here’s a quick overview of some key terminology and resources you’ll want to know. Academic Planning Center Need help understanding the requirements and the...
Safe space is a fluid metaphor that is largely used to describe the learning environment of a classroom, however, it can and has been used to describe any physical space that “allows students to feel secure enough to take risks, honestly express their views, and explore their knowledge, attitudes...
As more and more residents bring personal items to decorate their residence hall room, the Office of Residential Life would like to inform families of the following regarding floor lamps. We are encouraging all residential students to bring floor lamps with them for their rooms since we will be...
Campus Events Event Date Who? What? Fall Convocation September 10, 2025 All Campus Opening ceremony for First Year Students Homecoming – Panther Pride October 29-October 5, 2025 Alumni, Students, Faculty & Staff Homecoming celebration Founders' Day November 12, 2025 All Campus Celebration of the...
To qualify a Capital Project Request for use of State minor critical maintenance funding, the project must meet the following criteria: The project (or purchase) must be considered a critical maintenance project. For the purpose of this procedure, critical maintenance is defined as projects...
Please review capital project qualifications prior to considering a request. To discuss submittal of a request, contact: Ray Maggiore Director Department: Capital Planning Building: Campus Center Room: F-118 Phone: (516)876-2031 Send an email to Ray Maggiore