- Did You Miss It? Northstar Digital Literacy Assessments for New SAS and SAMET Students
- Student Parking Pass Pick Up
- Dining Menus, Hours and MORE!
- Message from University Police
- Intermittent Water Shutdown
- Room Selection for 2023 - 2024
- New BIPOC Male Scholars Program
- Student Senate Executive Board 2023-2024
- Student Senate Treasurer Training
- Open Position for the Student Senate Executive Board
Did You Miss It? Northstar Digital Literacy Assessments for New SAS and SAMET Students
New SAS and SAMET Students - Did you miss it?
Check your Week of Welcome program for the Northstar Digital Literacy Assessment which is Mandatory for all new incoming SAMET and SAS students. Northstar helps you assess and build your digital literacy and basic computer skills in preparation for your college programs. Did you miss your session on Tuesday or Wednesday? We are hosting an Open Make-up Lab on Friday, August 25. Drop in anytime between 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM (please arrive no later than 2:30).
Bring your laptop, if you have one, and headphones/earbuds for sound.
Anyone requiring accommodations should contact Melanie Ryan in the Office of Accessibility Services at ryanma@alfredstate.edu, Student Development Center, Room 136, or (607) 587 4506.
Questions about Northstar? Contact Bridget Jacobs, Alfred State's Assessment Coordinator at jacobsbm@alfredstate.edu
Student Parking Pass Pick Up
After registering your vehicle online, students should pick up parking passes at the University Police Department. The University Police Department is located in the TG House on Lower College Drive in parking lot #3. Staff will be on the front porch handing out the passes on the following dates:
Wednesday August 23rd from 8am-4pm
Thursday August 24th from 8am-4pm
Friday August 25th from Noon-4pm
Parking registration information can be found here: https://www.alfredstate.edu/university-police/parking-registration
If for some reason you are unable to register your vehicle online, you can pay the $95 parking registration fee at Student Records and Financial Services and then bring the receipt to the University Police Department and we will issue your permit to you at that time. You will need to provide the vehicle license plate, year, make/model and color.
If you are unable to pick up during the reserved hours, parking passes for students living on campus and those commuting to the Alfred Campus may be picked up at the University Police Department during the first week of classes. Your vehicle must have a hang tag displayed on the rearview mirror by 9/4.
While waiting to process or pick up your parking pass, please be sure to park in a designated student parking spot (not commuter, faculty & staff, visitor, future pioneer or accessible parking spaces).
WELLSVILLE CAMPUS COMMUTERS: Students that only commute to the Wellsville Campus can pick their parking passes up on that campus during the first week of classes.
Dining Menus, Hours and MORE!
A.C.E.S (Auxiliary Campus Enterprises and Services, Inc.). offers a variety of dining units and menus options! Be sure to follow us on social media to stay up to date on all of our dining locations, events and specials!
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/ACESAlfred
INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/acesalfredstate/
Message from University Police
As the fall semester commences, University Police are reminding all students not to enter or walk within any campus areas that are currently under construction. This also includes all areas that are blocked off to vehicle traffic or fenced off in any way. Many unseen hazards exist within these areas and emergency personnel are unable to gain access or assist in the event of an accident or emergency.
In addition, students are also unauthorized from tampering with any of the construction vehicles or property at any time. This includes moving or interfering with any cones or barriers observed on campus.
Intermittent Water Shutdown
Please be aware of intermittent water interruptions in the lower loop buildings today as the Contractors make their final campus water line tie-ins. These water shutdowns will be brief and should not cause any issues. If you have any questions or concerns, please call the Facilities main office at 4750.
Room Selection for 2023 - 2024
The individual room selection process has ended. Students without a housing assignment for the 2023 – 2024 academic year must complete the housing application in eRezLife. Once completed our office will work on providing you with a housing assignment for the 2023 – 2024 academic year based on your building preferences.
If you have someone you wish to room with, please create a roommate group after each person has completed their housing application. Residential Services will try to place you with your roommate group if the space allows for it.
Please contact Residential Services at reslife@alfredstate.edu or 607-587-4371 with any questions.
New BIPOC Male Scholars Program
Are you a BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, Population of Color) Male?
Would you like to be part of a new Academic, Professional, and Social program?
Then apply to join Brother to Brother…
Brother to Brother is part of the newly created Alfred State BIPOC Scholars Program for enrolled male-identifying BIPOC Alfred State students in all programs that provides academic, social, and professional mentoring, support, and opportunities focused on persistence, retention, and success of the community at Alfred State.
The Brother to Brother program is under the direction of Dr. Brian Saltsman, Coordinator of BIPOC Scholars, and is facilitated by professional and student peer mentors. The program will utilize on-campus offices and personnel, community resources, and regionally available programs and opportunities to meet the needs of the target demographic population. The goals are to build intentional community for men of color at Alfred State, increase the retention rate of men of color, and increase success outcomes inside and outside of the classroom.
Men interested in learning more or joining the initial cohort are asked to fill out the student interest form found at https://forms.office.com/r/3shVDJqCiu
An interest and intake meeting will be held during the first week of Fall 2023. A schedule of events and resources will be distributed. Currently, the following are a sample of the included topics and events:
-- Financial Literacy and Management -- 3x3 Basketball Tournament
-- Cooking and Grilling Clinics -- Academic Goal-setting & Check-ins
-- CPR/First Aid Training -- Men of Color Leadership Conference
-- Philanthropy Project
Student Senate Executive Board 2023-2024
President - Kaytlin Cottrell
Executive Vice President - Lilith Holmes
Vice President of Finance - Isaiah Dempson
Vice President of Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging - Daniel Mitchell-Brown
Vice President of Academic and Technology Affairs - Marlena Volpe
Vice President of Student Engagement - Danny Davis
Vice President of Student Life - D'Asia Grant
Vice President of Commuter Affairs - Michael Bianco
Vice President of Records and Organizations - Jianna Flora
Vice President of Wellsville Affairs - Amir Angevin
Student Senate Treasurer Training
Date: Tuesday, August 29th
Time: 7:00pm
Location: SLC 310 (Small Event Space).
The Student Senate Treasurer Training is MANDATORY for all Senate-funded clubs and organizations.
Members must send their Club Treasurer and a secondary member of the Executive Board to receive the THREE incentive points for this event.
Members may represent more than one organization--be sure to sign in for both.
For more information: https://pioneerlink.alfredstate.edu/event/9143725
If you cannot make this training due to work or class please e-mail Tyler Ribble, ribblet@alfredstate.edu, as soon as possible.
Open Position for the Student Senate Executive Board
Student Senate has an open position for the Vice President of Student Life.
If interested, please contact Tyler Ribble and Kaytlin Cottrell via Outlook email for more information about the position and to set up an interview.