SUNY Empire announces fall 2020 restart plan
SARATOGASPRINGS, N.Y. » SUNY Empire State College released its plan to resume in-person instruction and onsite operations at its locations across New York State this fall to help students prepare for the upcoming semester.
The plan was developed after extensive consultation with campus stakeholders and has been approved by the State University of New York.
Although SUNY Empire has more than 30 campuses and learning hubs in New York, only a small number of campuses will be reopened for limited services. Under the plan, the following campuses will be open to students on a limited basis with strict health and social distancing protocols this fall:
• Student Center at 111 West Ave. and the Capital Region Campus at 113 West Ave. in Saratoga Springs
• Finger Lakes Campus in Rochester
• Long Island Campus in Selden
• Rockefeller Institute of Government in Albany
These campuses will offer students a blend of in-person and virtual classes. Staffing at these locations will be limited to 10-25 percent, with all employees adhering to mandated health directives. All other SUNYEmpire campuses and learning hubs will continue with fully online and distance learning.
SUNY Empire will reconfigure its classrooms, computer labs, and meeting spaces to ensure compliance with state and local guidelines, including marking entrances and exits to avoid two-way door usage. All students, faculty, and staff will be required to wear masks when social distancing is not possible.
Health protocols will be strictly enforced. Appointments will be required for student services, but SUNY Empire’s expanded virtual services and responsive staff have increased support services available online. While the other locations across New York state will remain closed for the time being, students can expect the same level of access and involvement with other students and educators.
In recognition that COVID-19 has disrupted many aspects of life – including things like mail delivery, requesting transcripts, and computer access – SUNY Empire is also extending its fall application deadline to Aug. 10 in order to give applicants additional time to prepare.
“SUNY Empire’s student-centric model was built for flexibility, personalization, and innovation – and now those qualities are needed more than ever in higher education,” said SUNY Empire State College President Jim Malatras. “Our students’ successes are our number one priority. We recognize the importance of restarting some face-to-face interaction as soon as we can, but above all, we are looking out for the health and safety of our students, faculty, and staff.
“Whatever the future brings, SUNY Empire will be ready to adapt and keep our students on track. That’s what we’ve done for nearly 50 years and that’s what we’ll continue to do.”
Prior to the pandemic, SUNY Empire offered students more than 110 online programs, from certificates to master’s, and was able to quickly transition to a fully online and distance instruction model. Summer sessions, which are currently being held completely online, will end Aug. 24, and the fall semester will begin on Sept. 8.
To further support students through the challenges brought on by COVID-19, SUNY Empire has made laptops available to students and its COVID-19 emergency relief fund distributed 749 grants totaling more than $170,00 to students who required extra assistance to successfully complete their studies this spring.