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  1. Human Resources Forms

    Tuition Benefit Application Forms Faculty & Administrative Staff Service, Security, and Clerical Staff Taxability of Tuition Remission Benefit Employee Leave Forms Faculty Request for Parental Leave (Primary) Faculty Request for...

  2. Resources for International Students

    A Supportive and Empowering Community A St. Lawrence liberal arts education provides you with a broad knowledge base while developing the skills you need to lead and make a difference...

  3. Relocation Guidelines & Resources

    EXPENSES WHICH DO QUALIFY FOR REIMBURSEMENT ARE THE REASONABLE COST OF: Packing, crating and transporting of household goods and personal effects, also storage up to 30 consecutive days (i.e. U-Haul...

  4. Basic Information & Resources

    Student Organizations and Clubs: Information You Need to Know Joining a student organization at St. Lawrence is a great way to get involved on campus and gain leadership experiences that...

  5. Graduate Student Resources

    This page provides essential information and tools to help you stay organized and informed throughout your graduate studies. Access commonly used forms, key academic dates, program planning aides, and other...

  6. Information for Faculty

    Guidelines for Curricular Use The NCAT facilities and staff provide a wide variety of opportunities for faculty members to build digital media assignments into their courses. Courses may be scheduled...

  7. Health and Well-Being Resources

    We want you to thrive at St. Lawrence. As a JED Campus, we're committed to assessing and enhancing current mental health and well-being initiatives to create positive, lasting, systemic change...

  8. Relocation (Moving) Expenses - Staff Positions

    RELOCATION (MOVING) EXPENSE GUIDELINES The St. Lawrence University limit for relocation expenses is $2,500 per employee. Reimbursement requests over $2,500 must be approved by the Vice President for that division...

  9. Community Partner Resource Guide

    Goals and Objectives Foster a civically engaged commitment to the common good both generally and in the context of living in the North Country. Encourage students to think critically about...

  10. Communicating with Faculty

    A sure way to be successful in college is connecting with your faculty. One way of doing that is communicating with them by email or attending their office hours. Read...