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Office of the Vice Provost for
Undergraduate Education
 

Mission Statement

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The Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education is responsible for the coordination of the academic experience of undergraduate students at this University. The Vice Provost works closely with the deans and faculty of the individual schools and colleges and with the Undergraduate Academic Council in developing, coordinating, and implementing undergraduate academic policy and curricula. The Vice Provost also oversees the Office for Undergraduate Education, Project Renaissance, The University Scholars Programs, The Honors College and The Center for Excellence in Teaching & Learning.


The Office for Undergraduate Education provides coordination of and advisement for student-initiated interdisciplinary majors and minors, and several interdisciplinary courses. The office is also responsible for the implementation of undergraduate academic policies and the editing and publishing of the Undergraduate Bulletin. Furthermore, this office organizes and oversees internships through the NYS Senate (UUNI391) and Assembly (UUNI392) as well as University-Wide (UUNI390) internships.


This office assists and counsels undergraduate students who are contemplating leaving the University, who seek to take a Leave for Approved Study at another college or university, or who wish to re-enter the University after having been away from the University for a semester or more. It also coordinates the Degree in Absentia process.


We are very eager to help all students who wish to explore academic issues and concerns. Students may contact the Office of the Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education in Lecture Center 30 (518-442-3950).
 


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