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College Services
Housing
(Townhomes Available all Summer!)

The College at Brockport is committed to providing a full range of services
to its SummerSession '11 students. 

Barnes & Noble Bookstore (585) 395-2554
The Barnes & Noble Bookstore in the Seymour College Union carries new and used textbooks, as well as gifts, cards, supplies and clothing. Books may be ordered online. Returns are allowed the first two days of each standard summer session, with a receipt.  The bookstore is open
9 am - 4 pm, Monday - Thursday, and 9 am - 12 pm on Fridays. Bookstore hours will be extended to 8 am - 6 pm on the first day of each session (5/16, 5/31 and 7/5). We are closed on Saturdays and Sundays. There is no shipping charge for The College at Brockport MetroCenter or off-campus students taking all of their courses off-site.

Brockport Child Development Center (585) 395-2273
The Brockport Child Development Center, located on campus in Cooper Hall, has limited openings in our programs. Please visit our Web site or give us a call.

Counseling Center (585) 395-2207
The Counseling Center provides mental health services to enrolled students. The center is open during SummerSession '11 Monday - Thursday, 8 am - 4 pm, and 8 am - 12 pm on Fridays. Our office is located in Hazen Hall. Counseling services are available without cost to students who have paid the Health Fee.

Dining Options BASC Business Office (585) 395-2570
Counter service will be available at Lindee's, Union Grille, and Carmen's with fresh, made-to-order lunch items from our condensed summer menus. These shops will be open from 11 am - 1:30 pm, Monday - Thursday. The Union Grille will also be open for breakfast from 8:30 am - 11 am, Monday - Thursday, and closing at 10:30 am on Fridays. Closed on July 4.

In addition to these shops, a variety of grab-to-go items, soup, salad bar, and fruit are available. Be sure to check out our daily featured menu item and our selection of healthy options including garden burgers and tuna plates.

Disability Services (585) 395-5409
The Office for Students with Disabilities coordinates reasonable accommodations for students with documented disabilities. The office is open 8 am - 4 pm, Monday - Thursday, and 8 am - 12 pm on Fridays during the summer, and is located in Seymour College Union, Room 227.

Eagle One ID Card (585) 395-2570
Your card is your passport to most College services. To get one, go to the BASC Business Office on the first floor of Brockway Hall, Monday - Thursday, 8 am - 4 pm, and 8 am - 12 pm on Fridays, or the MetroCenter at 55 St. Paul Street, Rochester during their operating hours. You will need to present your course receipt from the Office of Student Accounts or your course schedule from the Office of Registration and Records to obtain an Eagle One ID card. You must show your ID card whenever you enter the MetroCenter.

DRAKE MEMORIAL LIBRARY

SummerSession '11 Library Hours
May 16 - May 28

Monday - Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday

8 am - 8 pm
8 am - 4:30 pm
Closed
1 pm - 5 pm

May 31 - August 6

Monday - Thursday
Friday
*Friday, July 1, 8, 15
Saturday
Sunday

8 am - 9 pm
8 am - Noon
*Closing at 1 pm
Closed
1 pm - 5 pm

August 7 - 17
Monday - Thursday
Friday
Saturday - Sunday
8 am - 4:30 pm
8 am - Noon
Closed
August 18 - 26
Monday - Friday
8 am - 4:30 pm
Saturday - Sunday
Closed
Closed
Sunday, May 29
Monday, May 30
Sunday, July 3
Monday, July 4

Computer labs are available in the Drake Library during the summer.  Library open hours will vary. Computing resources and services are also available at the MetroCenter, 55 St. Paul Street, Rochester.  You can call the MetroCenter (585) 395-8000 for more information.

Housing (585) 395-2108 or (585) 395-2122

Townhome suites are available during all sessions for SummerSession '11!
On-campus housing is available in the Student Townhomes for Summer Session I
(May 16 - May 27), Summer Session II (May 31 - July 1), and Session III (July 5 - August 6). Air conditioned, furnished accommodations include single bedroom, full kitchen, living room, and washer/dryer.

The cost for each summer session is as follows:
Session I: $  500
Session II: $1,000
Session III: $1,000

Check-in for each summer session will be during the following times in the Townhomes Community Center:
Session I: Sunday, May 15 (2 pm-5 pm)
Session II: Monday, May 30 (2 pm-5 pm)
Session III: Monday, July 4 (2 pm-5 pm)

If you have any questions, please contact the Office of Residential Life/Learning Communities at (585) 395-2108 or (585) 395-2122.

Information Technology Services
Information Technology Services is responsible for ensuring the availability of computing, networking, and information resources at the College. The IT Helpdesk provides support for a wide variety of technology related questions for students, faculty and staff.  You can contact the Help Desk at (585) 395-5151 or helpdesk@brockport.edu.  The Help Desk is staffed Monday - Thursday, 8 am - 4 pm, and 8 am - 12 pm on Fridays throughout the summer. 

Computer labs are available in the Drake Library during the summer.  Library open hours will vary. Computing resources and services are also available at the MetroCenter, 55 St. Paul Street, Rochester.  Call the MetroCenter (585) 395-8000 for more information. 

Meal Plans-On Campus (585) 395-2570
Details regarding on-campus meal plan options will be posted at a later date.

MetroCenter (585) 395-8000
The College at Brockport MetroCenter is located in downtown Rochester at 55 St. Paul Street. Undergraduate and graduate courses are offered during SummerSession '11 for the convenience of Rochester area residents, part- and full-time students, and working professionals. The MetroCenter features state-of-the-art instructional technology resources. There is a student lounge, break-out areas, conferencing rooms, the MSW office suite and resource room, Public Administration faculty offices, Career Services Satellite Center, Library, and student lockers. Corporate training type classrooms and seminar rooms accommodate the diversity of teaching and learning styles inherent with adult and graduate education, across multiple disciplines. Click Metro Campus under Campus Selection on the Online Course Schedule to view an updated list of MetroCenter course offerings. For more information and to view hours of operation, go to www.brockport.edu/metrocenter.

Parking and Transportation Services (585) 395-PARK
The Parking and Transportation Services works hard to provide safe and adequate parking facilities for all who drive on campus. This office is responsible for the issuance of parking passes, enforcement of parking regulations, coordination of visitor parking services, and providing many transportation alternatives including Connect by Hertz carsharing, shuttle services, Brockport’s Fast Trax bike borrowing and Rideshare. In addition, this office provides a Motorist Assistance Program (MAP), lending a helping hand to on-campus drivers who may need a jump start, gas run, lock-out assistance or tires inflated.

Parking permits are required during SummerSession '11. Permits purchased by students at the College during the 2010-2011 academic year will be honored. All other students wishing to park on campus during SummerSession '11 will be charged $25. You may purchase a permit by downloading the Summer Registration form and mailing or faxing the form to us. You may also stop at the Raye H. Conrad Welcome Center located on the corner of New Campus and Commencement Drives. Summer hours are 7:45 am - 4 pm, Monday - Thursday, and 7:45 am - 12 pm on Fridays. If parked at a meter, the appropriate fee must be made. For more information, please call (585) 395-PARK or visit us online.

For MetroCenter parking information/driving directions, call (585) 395-8000.

Recreational Services (585) 395-2681
The Tuttle Athletic Complex in Tuttle North has five basketball courts, an Olympic-size pool, racquetball and squash courts, a fitness center with a complete CYBEX circuit, free weights, cardiovascular equipment, and tennis courts for use by SummerSession '11 students with valid IDs.

The Seymour College Union (585) 395-5646
The Seymour College Union, managed by Campus Life, is the center of student life. It houses the Union Square Food Court, the Gallery Lounge and Gameroom, a computer lounge, the BSG Box Office, an automatic teller machine, meeting rooms, a commuter lounge and lockers. It also is home to the Brockport Student Government, The Stylus newspaper, 89.1 The Point radio station, numerous clubs and organizations, Women's Center, Barnes & Noble Bookstore, and many other student services. The Seymour College Union is open Monday - Thursday, 8 am - 4 pm, and 8 am - 12 pm on Fridays during the summer.

Student Health Center (585) 395-2414
The Health Center provides primary outpatient care to all enrolled students. The Health Center is open during SummerSession '11, Monday - Thursday, 8 am - 4 pm, and 8 am - 12 pm on Fridays, and is located in Hazen Hall. Office visits and many over-the-counter and prescription medications are available without cost or at reduced fees to students who have paid the Health Fee. Medical care received off campus is not covered through the mandatory Health Fee.

University Police (585) 395-2226
The University Police, located in Lathrop Hall, provides law-enforcement services for The College at Brockport's main campus and community. It is suggested that the University Police phone number (585) 395-2226 be saved in your cell phone directory for ready access in the event of an emergency. Please be aware that calling 9-1-1 from a cell phone will connect with the Monroe County Dispatch Center in downtown Rochester, not with University Police.

Department Phone Numbers (585)
Academic Advisement
395-2711
Certification and Licensure
395-2344
Counseling Center
395-2207
Dining Services (BASC Business Office)
395-2570
Disability Services
395-5409 (V/TDD)
Enrollment Management & Student Affairs
395-2772
Financial Aid
Student Aid Resource Center
395-2501
395-5852
Graduate Admissions
395-2525
Health Center
395-2414
MetroCenter
395-8000
Registration and Records
395-2531
Recreational Services
395-2681
Residential Life/Learning Communities
395-2122
Special Sessions and Programs
  SummerSession
  The College at Brockport SUNY Learning Network (Online) Courses
395-2900
Student Accounts
395-2473
Undergraduate Admissions
395-2751
University Police
395-2226
Veterans Affairs
395-2315

Special Coures and Programs

College at Brockport SUNY Learning Network (SLN) Online Courses (585) 395-5734
The College at Brockport SUNY Learning Network (SLN) courses are offered asynchronously (i.e., anytime, anywhere) by accessing the Internet. They provide flexible scheduling and learning at any time for students who find it difficult to fit a traditional class into their schedules. Our SLN courses are taught and taken via the ANGEL Learning Management System (LMS), which is used College wide. To take a SLN course, you need to have access to a computer with a connection to the Internet (whether at home, school or work), possess or be willing to learn basic computer skills, and have the ability to work independently and keep yourself on schedule with your studies. If you are transferring SLN course credits into your program of study, first obtain verification in writing with your home campus that the course credit will transfer.

Brockport Career Exploration Course
The Brockport Career Exploration Course (BCEC) is an internship program for undergraduate students from all disciplines. BCEC students work in paid and unpaid positions in career-related areas. The number of hours worked (40 - 250) per term determines the number of credits (1 - 6) earned. It is possible to earn up to 12 credits during the summer.

Formerly the Albany Semester Program, the Public Service Internship Program is an undergraduate internship program for students interested in the public sector (local, county, state, federal).  Open to all SUNY students, the program offers a variety of paid and unpaid internships ranging from 3 to 15 credits. 

For more information, contact Rob DiCarlo in Career Services at (585) 395-2159 or e-mail rdicarlo@brockport.edu.

For other information on internship programs and to download applications, visit us online. You must be registered prior to starting your internship.

International Education (585) 395-2119
Study abroad is a life-changing, eye-opening experience.  Students build confidence, make new friends, and challenge their assumptions of themselves and the world. The Office of International Education at The College at Brockport offers over 100 study abroad programs and internship placements for undergraduate and graduate students for credit. Summer programs (as well as semester and Intersession opportunities) are offered in these countries:  Antarctica, Argentina, Australia, Bahamas, Chili, China, Costa Rica, England, Estonia, Fiji, France, Ghana, Greece, India, Ireland, Italy, Jamaica, Mexico, Morocco, The Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Philippines, Poland, Russia, Scotland, Spain, Thailand and Vietnam. Stop by our office in Morgan III.

Visual Studies Workshop
The Visual Studies Workshop is offering a variety of one-week summer workshops on photography, video/film production, computer imaging and artists' books. Each workshop is available as a two-credit graduate or a three-credit undergraduate course. For more information, contact the Visual Studies Workshop, 31 Prince St., Rochester, NY 14607, phone (585) 442-8676, e-mail info@vsw.org.

Events

Mon, Feb 13

Black History Month Speaker

Red Cross Blood Drive
10 am - 4 pm

Black History Month Lecture: Christopher Brown
11:30 am - 2 pm

Win a Night on Ice
9:30 pm - 11 pm

Tue, Feb 14

Red Cross Blood Drive
10 am - 4 pm