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I'm a prospective undergraduate transfer student in search of some general information on SUNY Cortland course schedules, specifically for the Adolescent Education: English faction, but for Cortland courses overall.
I've searched the site to no avail, typically receiving errors on archived and current course schedules.
My question is for current or former SUNY Cortland students and/or admin: When do the majority of classes start and end for undergrads? Not the term, but literally the times during the day and frequency of sessions throughout the week (MTWRF).
If accepted, a big decision for me would be whether or not to commute to Cortland from East Syracuse in order to keep my current job, which pays very well, or to look for a job in Cortland or Ithaca where I could work part-time on weekends and some evenings. Therefore I'd like to know when most classes are in session. Are they Monday through Friday for the most part? Mornings, early afternoons, early evenings? Is it possible to group classes on certain days (MWF)?
Knowing would allow me to present a hypothetical schedule to my current employer to see if they could accommodate my new schedule, or present an estimation of availability to a new employer.
I've seen that page and tried several times to use it but it always gives me an error message when I put in the course number. I've tried every combination, but the site page seems a bit buggy. Most colleges have a course schedule PDF or hardcopy that lists literally every course and the times/days offered all in one place. If that doesn't exist, I'm hoping students or admin can tell me what to expect.
I've seen that page and tried several times to use it but it always gives me an error message when I put in the course number. I've tried every combination, but the site page seems a bit buggy. Most colleges have a course schedule PDF or hardcopy that lists literally every course and the times/days offered all in one place. If that doesn't exist, I'm hoping students or admin can tell me what to expect.
Search by department or course activity. It will show times and what classes still have seats available.
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