SUNY Orange County Community College

Middletown campus: open to students from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. on weekdays. Campus buildings are generally unlocked during those times but please note that the hours that departments, services and employees (staff and faculty) are available will vary.

Newburgh campus: open to students from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday. Like the Middletown campus, the Newburgh campus buildings will be unlocked during those times but departments, services and employees may have different office hours.

Students are reminded that they should carry their student identification with them at all times when on either campus. A Student ID is REQUIRED to gain access to the shuttle bus between the Middletown and Newburgh campuses. It also serves as your library card and student events pass. 

About SUNY Orange

SUNY Orange has touched the lives of countless numbers of the county’s 350,000 residents through its credit programs, non-credit programming and cultural events. As the needs of the community grow, the college will continue to play a significant role in the county’s endeavor to face the challenges and to profit from the opportunities that await it.

SUNY Orange was founded in 1950 as the first county-sponsored community college in the State University of New York system.

Morrison Hall, the stately turn-of-the-century mansion that serves as the architectural centerpiece of the College’s Middletown campus, was donated to Orange County by Mrs. Christine Morrison as part of the College's formation. The four-story mansion sits atop a hill overlooking the Hudson Valley from the front and the beautiful, lush lawn and buildings that make up the Middletown campus from the back.

Morrison Hall was originally built for the family of Webb Horton, a retired industrialist. (more information about Webb Horton can be found in: Webb Horton: Tannery King by Kathleen Malia, professor emerita of the SUNY Orange English Department).

Designed by Frank Lindsey, a local architect, the mansion’s construction was completed in 1907. The interior of the house is exquisite with its stunning mahogany staircase, beautiful Louis Tiffany stained glass window on the landing and hand-carved doors, mantels and moldings that touch the ceiling, as well as on the ceilings themselves. It boasts superior craftmanship, elegant lighting fixtures and 13 beautiful fireplaces.

Upon Mr. Horton’s death, he bequeathed the estate to his cousin, John Horton Morrison, who moved into the mansion with his family. In the late 1940’s, in keeping with the Morrison family’s long-standing philanthropy, Christine, John’s widow, entered into discussions regarding a county-sponsored college in Middletown. Mrs. Morrison agreed to donate the property and this donation of the 40-room mansion and 16-acre estate became the site for the new college. In 1950, the first classes of Orange County Community College took place on the estate grounds.

The mansion was later named Morrison Hall in honor of Christine Morrison’s generosity and vision.

Since its inception in 1950, the College has earned its reputation as a pioneer and innovator in meeting the needs of its students and the area it primarily serves. SUNY Orange was the first two-year college in the nation to offer the associate degree nursing program and studies in electron microscopy; and in 1982, the college was the first community college to plan and co-sponsor with local chambers of commerce a business institute.

Accredited by Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, academic credits can be earned through full- or part-time study in the day, evening, or both. The college offers three degrees—the Associate in Arts, Associate in Science, and Associate in Applied Science. The college also offers extensive technical programs in career fields (with transfer options) and one-year certificates.

Public and private four-year colleges actively seek our graduates for transfer into baccalaureate programs as third-year students. In cooperation with other educational agencies, the college also presents programs for academically gifted high school seniors, for business and professional people, and by special arrangement with nearby universities for graduate students.

More than 420,000 people have enrolled in a wide range of credit and non-credit classes at the Middletown campus, the Newburgh Campus and satellite locations across Orange County.

Consistent with its mission to meet the higher education needs of students, the college is noted for its commitment to ensuring student success. With the support of our caring faculty and staff, each of our students has the ability to achieve their academic and career goals. Advising, counseling, and career guidance and exploration are available to all students as well as several co-curricular and leadership opportunities that serve to complement the academic experience.

In addition to offering formal instruction to students in both the day and evening, the college engages in a variety of other activities. It sponsors a series of cultural events, lectures and artistic performances for students, staff and faculty, and to which the public is invited.


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Dec 16, 2025
Part time / Adjunct
SUNY Orange County Community College Middletown, NY, USA
PROSPERAR Pathway Coach - PT The PROSPERAR Pathway Coach works collaboratively in a diverse, inclusive and student-centered environment, with students of various learning styles, identities and life experiences. As a representative of one or more of the seven communities, this position centers on clearing the path for students to graduate, with targeted strategies to meet the needs of Hispanic and low-income students. The PROSPERAR Pathway Coach will help students gain access to resources when most needed. Programming is focused on student skill development in time management, long-term planning, study skills, and self-advocacy to support academic retention and completion. Through individual and group advisement, the PROSPERAR Pathway Coach will ensure that students utilize the resources that have been recommended and monitor their impact on student success. Emphasis is placed on making student referrals to appropriate services that foster collaborative support from multiple...
Dec 16, 2025
Part time / Adjunct
SUNY Orange County Community College Middletown, NY, USA
Career Coach - PT (Grant Funded) The Career Coach will provide direct career development support to students by assist them with job navigation and placement, career exploration and professional skill building. The Career Coach will work closely with students to develop individualized career plans that align with their academic goals, while also providing practical support such as resume and cover letter development, interview preparation and internship guidance. Key Responsibilities: Conduct one-on-one career coaching sessions to assist students with job search strategies, career exploration and goal setting. Guide students though career inventories and assessments to help identify career interests and strengths. Provide job navigation support. Assist students in security internships and employment opportunities related to their academic programs. Collect and analyze data on student career outcomes, job placement, and program effectiveness to inform...
Dec 16, 2025
Part time / Adjunct
SUNY Orange County Community College Middletown, NY, USA
Youth Employment Specialist - PT The Youth Employment Specialist will initiate employment programming and activities for youth participants between the ages of 16 and 24. The Youth Employment Specialist will assess and develop youth participant employment skills and establish employment/career goals. This position will be expected to maintain attendance and participation records, and monitor youth participant progress toward their individual and program goals. A core activity is case management to motivate and assist participants in employment attainment. This position will have a primary assignment on the Newburgh campus, however, travel between the college's two campuses and other sites is required as needed. Job Requirements: Education Required : Associate's degree or higher Experience Required: Two (2) years of experience utilizing Youth Development principles to provide case management and advocacy for under-resourced youth and their families. Preferred...
Dec 06, 2025
Part time / Adjunct
SUNY Orange County Community College Middletown, NY, USA
Coordinator of FoodTEC - Part Time, Grant Funded The Coordinator of FoodTEC supports the management and administration of the Orange County FoodTEC Workforce Development Program and reports directly to the Executive Director. This position will help build and sustain the grant to realize and exceed established goals and outcomes. Specifically, the Coordinator of the FoodTEC Workforce Development Program will help build and enhance short-term, non-degree credential programs or course offerings to program trainees. In addition, the Coordinator will assist in facilitating and maintaining partnerships that foster and promote positive working relationships with employers, workforce development centers, education/training partners, economic development agencies, and equity partners. The Coordinator of the FoodTEC Program will assist with student needs that may arise with regards to acceptance and registration and the food service operations related to Orange County FoodTEC...
Sep 20, 2025
Part time / Adjunct
SUNY Orange County Community College Middletown, NY, USA
Coordinator of Liberty Partnerships Program (Part-Time) The Liberty Partnerships Program (LPP) is a collaboration involving SUNY Orange, the Newburgh Enlarged City School District (NFA Main/North High Schools, Heritage/South Middle Schools) and the Boys and Girls Club of Newburgh. As a New York State Education Department grant-funded initiative, the Liberty Partnerships Program is a comprehensive academic excellence program targeted at both urban and rural, middle and high school students. The program's purpose is to ensure that the youth of the Liberty Partnerships Program graduate from high school and enter post-secondary education and the workforce as highly competent and compassionate young adults. SUNY Orange is currently seeking a part-time Coordinator to join the Liberty Partnerships Program. This part-time position will assist the Liberty Partnership Program Director with the implementation of programming and reporting for the Liberty Partnerships Program, which is...