What is Title IX? Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 was the first comprehensive federal law to prohibit sex discrimination against students and employees of educational institutions. It is one of several federal and state antidiscrimination laws that define and ensure equality in...
Q: Who can I talk to about making a gift to Old Westbury? A: Our Advancement team is happy to assist you with any questions you may have about making a gift to SUNY Old Westbury. Visit the Advancement Team directory for additional information. Q: Can I make my donation anonymous? A: Of course! You...
Do I need a Parking Permit to park on campus? Yes, all staff and faculty are required to purchase a parking permit to park on campus. In case of emergency and for security reasons, the University Police Department must be able to identify who is on campus. It is necessary for all members of the...
Keynote Student Speaker, Barbara Chinyoung Student, mother, Army Veteran, founder of a veteran based non-profit. “I received a $650 scholarship and while that sounds small, it made a huge difference. It meant gas to get to class, groceries for my dietary needs, and the ability to breathe – just long...
Grades of D A maximum of 2 courses with a grade of D, D+, or D- can be counted toward the major. Credit/No Credit Option Students enrolled in for-credit courses follow the campus guidelines on using the credit/no credit option.
Make the same choice 34,000 SUNY Old Westbury graduates have already made -- to earn a degree that will empower you to create the future you want for yourself.
Frequently Asked Questions What is a visa? This is a stamp that is issued by a U.S. consular post abroad allowing the bearer to enter the U.S. as a student on F-1 or J-1 status. An F-1 and J-1 visa is an entry permit and cannot be extended in the U.S. since F-1 and J-1 visas can only be obtained or...
There are many reasons to be involved but a few include: Developing your leadership skills. Engaging with other student leaders. Developing meaningful connections to your college and closer friendships with your peers. Creating practical experiences you can take with you into the “real world.”...
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You've been accepted to your graduate program! Now it's time to meet with your academic advisor to select your courses. Appointments are made by contacting your department coordinator. School of Arts & Sciences Coordinators Data Science: Dr. Frank Sanacory, sanacoryf@oldwestbury.edu Liberal Studies...
As a graduate student, we equip you with the solid foundation to shape your future—and leave your mark! SUNY Old Westbury is committed to providing a transformational graduate journey, empowering students to advance in their career, or start a new one, and prepare for a successful future. Affordable...
The Office of Pre-Health Professions manages relationships with partner institutions to facilitate the entry of Old Westbury graduates into graduate programs through accelerated and other admissions agreements.
Adolescence Education (7-12) Adolescence Education – grades 7-12 - Biology (M.A.T) Adolescence Education – grades 7-12 - English (M.A.T) Adolescence Education – grades 7-12 - Mathematics (M.A.T) Adolescence Education – grades 7-12 - Social Studies (M.A.T) Adolescence Education – grades 7-12 -...
Students who have not been enrolled in courses for a period of two consecutive semesters in a graduate program must apply for readmission and complete the former student login to access their portal. The Graduate Admissions Committee for each program will determine whether readmission is appropriate...