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Student Services

Student Life

St. Elizabeth College of Nursing students have many opportunities to participate in social, cultural, spiritual, and community events within the greater Utica area throughout their college experience. Participation in these activities gives the student opportunities for growth in individual and group settings, to volunteer in the community, and a chance to participate in leadership, decision making, and other related skills.

 

Organization and Government

All students are eligible for membership in the Student Association that functions in matters pertaining to social activities, professional development and civic responsibilities. The purpose of the Association is to enhance student leadership and individual responsibility, foster such conditions that will provide for optimum growth and happiness for each individual and promote the welfare of the College.  It encourages cooperation among faculty, staff and students by promoting dialogue concerning issues that pertain to all.  The elected representatives of each class serve on specific committees, e.g. Information Literacy & Technology and Campus Safety & Security. 

Student Health

The Student Health Office is responsible for ensuring that all students at the St. Elizabeth College of Nursing are in compliance with the New York State Department of Health regulations. Annual reassessment is performed to ensure that the students are free from any health impairment that would be a potential risk to their patients or others, or interfere with the student's performance of their duties.

Students are expected to obtain and carry their own private health insurance.

Services for Students with Special Needs

Students may contact the designated Disabilities Services Coordinator Julie Wells-Tsiatsos, MSN,RNC-OB, Dean of Student & Faculty Development (315) 801-3078 to discuss potential accommodations. Accommodations are implemented to ensure compliance with American Disabilities Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act.

The College of Nursing building is handicap accessible.

Disability Services Handbook 2025-2026

Counseling and Advisement Services

The College of Nursing recognizes that students have varied backgrounds of ability, interest and life experiences. The fundamental aim of the counseling program is to help the student become more fully responsible for the direction and quality of their life. Support services, including counseling and tutoring, are available to all students. Campus counseling is available by a qualified counselor.

Nancy A. Roman Nursing Resource Center

The Nursing Resource Center (Skills Lab) is located on the third floor of the education building. This center is used by freshmen and senior students to practice and develop essential psychomotor skills that promote the safe practice of nursing. Students can practice clinical skills in a spacious area that simulates a clinical unit, consisting of a central nurses' station that is surrounded by individual client care stations.

Recreational Facilities

The Recreation Room, located within the College, provides a relaxing atmosphere. Students taking courses at SUNY Poly can enjoy the many benefits of student life, counseling services, gym, campus center, student health, library etc.. Visit https://sunypoly.edu for more information.

Career Development

All students from St. Elizabeth College of Nursing are offered a variety of career development opportunities during their time at the college.

First year students are offered employment opportunities at the Wynn Hospital while attending St. Elizabeth College of Nursing.   This is a great opportunity for them to get more familiar with the hospital setting and hone in on some of their nursing skills.

A Continuing Education and Career Fair is held for senior nursing students during their final semester at the college. This opportunity brings over 20 plus employers seeking new graduate nurses. Employers from the local Mohawk Valley, as well as Syracuse and Albany area attend. In addition, Mohawk Valley Health System holds an open interview day to all senior students interested in employment within the organization.

 

Computer Resource Room

A resource room, located on the second floor, is equipped with 18 computers and is used to instruct students in computer, math, and writing skills.

Library Service

The Nursing Library is staffed by two, full-time professionally trained (MLS) medical librarians who provide information/research/database searching /interlibrary services/orientation and training to nursing students, faculty and staff of St. Elizabeth College of Nursing.

The Library consists of a large study room with tables and chairs where students can study in small and larger groups. The back of the library has two small study rooms available for private or small group study. Additional group study rooms are available on the second and fourth floors of the College of Nursing. Students have access to the Nursing Library’s on-line collection of e-books and e-journals through Moodle. Articles or books not available at the College Library can be obtained through Interlibrary Loan at no cost from other libraries.

Media Center/Computer Lab

The Media Center is fully equipped with modern computer hardware and software. Students utilize computer-assisted instruction in all courses and have access to the Media Center for independent projects and research work. Internet and wireless access is available to all students.

Classrooms feature state-of-the-art equipment including comfortable seating for interactive learning.

The science lab is located on the fourth floor of the education building where microbiology is taught by SUNY Poly faculty. Laboratory facilities include 20 individual stations for students' use, featuring microscopes and other needed equipment for class experiments and practice.

Alumni Association

All graduates are encouraged to maintain ties with classmates and the College by joining St. Elizabeth College of Nursing Alumni Association. Through annual dues and fund-raising events, the Association funds special projects for the College of Nursing and provides scholarships for students.

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