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The city where this buyer is located.
Total student enrollment.
Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System identifier.
University or college mascot.
Full-time equivalent employees.
Graduation rate percentage.
How easy their procurement process is to navigate.
How likely this buyer is to spend on new technology based on operating budget trends.
How likely this buyer is to adopt new AI technologies.
How often this buyer champions startups and early adoption.
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Active opportunities open for bidding
Suny Fredonia
SUNY Fredonia is soliciting quotes for ongoing maintenance and support of the Hyland OnBase application software currently in use at the campus, including updates, patches, and technical support. The solicitation is a discretionary procurement and does not require a sealed bid; vendors must contact the campus purchasing contact to submit a quote. The posting references previous awards to Naviant and requests submissions within 15 days of the advertisement notice.
Posted Date
Mar 30, 2026
Due Date
Apr 20, 2026
Release: Mar 30, 2026
Suny Fredonia
Close: Apr 20, 2026
SUNY Fredonia is soliciting quotes for ongoing maintenance and support of the Hyland OnBase application software currently in use at the campus, including updates, patches, and technical support. The solicitation is a discretionary procurement and does not require a sealed bid; vendors must contact the campus purchasing contact to submit a quote. The posting references previous awards to Naviant and requests submissions within 15 days of the advertisement notice.
Suny Fredonia
SUNY Fredonia is seeking professional design services for the replacement of roofs at Mason Hall and the Mason Hall Addition under Project No. 051098. Interested consultants must request the RFQ documents via email from the Facilities Planning Office as no hard copies will be provided. A site visit is scheduled for April 13, 2026, to allow potential bidders to inspect the project location.
Posted Date
Mar 27, 2026
Due Date
Apr 24, 2026
Release: Mar 27, 2026
Suny Fredonia
Close: Apr 24, 2026
SUNY Fredonia is seeking professional design services for the replacement of roofs at Mason Hall and the Mason Hall Addition under Project No. 051098. Interested consultants must request the RFQ documents via email from the Facilities Planning Office as no hard copies will be provided. A site visit is scheduled for April 13, 2026, to allow potential bidders to inspect the project location.
Suny Fredonia
The State University of New York (SUNY) Fredonia is seeking proposals for boiler repairs at Thompson Hall and University Commons. The scope of work includes providing all necessary commodities, products, and services required to complete the repairs at both campus locations. Interested contractors must contact the Director of Purchasing to submit inquiries and proposals under the university's discretionary procurement authority.
Posted Date
Mar 24, 2026
Due Date
Apr 13, 2026
Release: Mar 24, 2026
Suny Fredonia
Close: Apr 13, 2026
The State University of New York (SUNY) Fredonia is seeking proposals for boiler repairs at Thompson Hall and University Commons. The scope of work includes providing all necessary commodities, products, and services required to complete the repairs at both campus locations. Interested contractors must contact the Director of Purchasing to submit inquiries and proposals under the university's discretionary procurement authority.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Skip—rarely approved here; pivot to an existing contract via a reseller.
Coops: If a SUNY-wide or NYS OGS vehicle fits, ask Purchasing to buy through it.
SUNY Fredonia: sole source contracting is effectively not viable under strict SUNY/NYS controls. Do not invest time in a sole source justification.
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Suny Fredonia
This contract is a Subscription Order Form between Ellucian CampusLogic Inc. and State University of New York at Fredonia for CampusLogic services, including StudentForms with Insights and one-time implementation. The agreement has a Service Effective Date of July 1, 2023, and an initial term of 24 months, with services extending until June 30, 2025. It incorporates a SUNY Pricing Agreement and various standard terms and conditions. The total amount due upon signing is $32,320.00, covering initial subscription and implementation fees.
Effective Date
Jul 1, 2023
Expires
Effective: Jul 1, 2023
Suny Fredonia
Expires:
This contract is a Subscription Order Form between Ellucian CampusLogic Inc. and State University of New York at Fredonia for CampusLogic services, including StudentForms with Insights and one-time implementation. The agreement has a Service Effective Date of July 1, 2023, and an initial term of 24 months, with services extending until June 30, 2025. It incorporates a SUNY Pricing Agreement and various standard terms and conditions. The total amount due upon signing is $32,320.00, covering initial subscription and implementation fees.
Suny Fredonia
This document is a Cloud Software Order Form between SUNY (on behalf of SUNY at Fredonia) and Ellucian Company L.P. It details the subscription for six Ellucian cloud software products, including ESeries, Payment Plans, UStores, UPAY, Marketplace Mobile, and Payment Center. The order form is pursuant to Master Agreement CM0663A and specifies annual subscription fees for a partial contract year (January 1, 2023 - September 30, 2023) and subsequent full contract years until September 30, 2027. The agreement has a retroactive effective start date of January 1, 2023.
Effective Date
Jan 1, 2023
Expires
Effective: Jan 1, 2023
Suny Fredonia
Expires:
This document is a Cloud Software Order Form between SUNY (on behalf of SUNY at Fredonia) and Ellucian Company L.P. It details the subscription for six Ellucian cloud software products, including ESeries, Payment Plans, UStores, UPAY, Marketplace Mobile, and Payment Center. The order form is pursuant to Master Agreement CM0663A and specifies annual subscription fees for a partial contract year (January 1, 2023 - September 30, 2023) and subsequent full contract years until September 30, 2027. The agreement has a retroactive effective start date of January 1, 2023.
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This contract outlines the subscription services agreement between Watermark Insights, LLC and SUNY at Fredonia for a period of 36 months, covering Curriculum Strategy and Base Service Packages. The total contract value is $36,786.08, with annual billing and a subscription period from May 1, 2024, to April 30, 2027.
Effective Date
May 1, 2024
Expires
Effective: May 1, 2024
Suny Fredonia
Expires:
This contract outlines the subscription services agreement between Watermark Insights, LLC and SUNY at Fredonia for a period of 36 months, covering Curriculum Strategy and Base Service Packages. The total contract value is $36,786.08, with annual billing and a subscription period from May 1, 2024, to April 30, 2027.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Suny Fredonia
The council meeting covered several key areas, including a presentation on the STEP and CSTEP grant programs supporting academic enrichment and career pathways for students. The President provided updates on the official name change to University Council, advocacy efforts regarding federal funding, faculty and staff grant successes, and progress in the search for a new Provost. Academic Affairs reported on the JCC-Fredonia partnership, new academic program approvals, and the status of the Academic Master Plan and upcoming accreditation re-affirmation. Finance and Administration discussed financial sustainability plans, budget challenges, and the implementation of data-driven models to assess program health. Student Affairs shared updates on athletic successes, upcoming bicentennial programming, and student engagement initiatives. Additionally, the Student Association and University Senate provided reports on leadership restructuring, student engagement goals, and current curricular actions.
Discussions during the meeting centered on several key areas. An enrollment update indicated increases in applications, accepts, and deposits, with a focus on converting prospects into admits and noting a strong incoming class composition, particularly in biology, chemistry, visual and performing arts, and computer science majors. The 2018-2019 budget process, aimed at reducing the campus's structural deficit through divisional cuts totaling $3.6 million and use of strategic reserves, was detailed. Progress toward the April 2020 Middle States reaccreditation self-study report was reviewed. The Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activity Expo highlighted student work. The President's Report outlined expense reduction strategies, including departmental reorganization, and confirmed there would be no layoffs of current, continuing full-time employees. Reports from various divisions covered topics such as the Student Association budget, the submission of a new B.S. in Environmental Sciences degree program, entrepreneurial activities supported by the Technology Incubator (including a business competition), a new articulation agreement with Jamestown Community College, the consolidation of package delivery services, and updates on fundraising pledges and diversity complaint statistics.
The College Council meeting included the unanimous passage of a resolution to change the entity name from College Council to University Council. Discussions covered the President's report, including addressing the financial deficit, championing excellence, implementing the academic master plan, and collaborations with Jamestown Community College (JCC), including identifying office space for JCC workforce development. The Academic Affairs report detailed the launch of six new online degree programs for January enrollment and updates on continuing crime lab explorations and new Bachelor's and graduate programs. The Academic Momentum initiative, aimed at improving retention and graduation rates, was also presented. The Finance and Administration report provided updates on capital projects, including Jewett Hall. Student Affairs noted the positive impact of incremental funding on student support services like food insecurity and mental health. Enrollment Management presented stable enrollment metrics from Fall 2023 through Fall 2025, despite increased competition, and announced a new scholarship model set for implementation in January 2026. The Student Association reported on reviewing their constitution and submitting a grant for an 'Outdoors for All' initiative.
The meeting included reports from the University President, Enrollment Management and Services, Academic Affairs, Student Affairs, Finance and Administration, the Student Association, and the University Senate. Discussions covered the New York State budget, enrollment strategies, JCC-Fredonia partnership, online degree programs, student activities, financial planning, and shared governance. The council also discussed the Academic Master Plan, Centers of Excellence, and various initiatives to support student success and university growth.
The College Council meeting included reports from various members, including the University President, VP for Finance and Administration, and VP for University Advancement. President Kolison introduced new cabinet members and discussed the New York State budget process and advocacy, the growing relationship with JCC, and priorities such as financial sustainability and student recruitment. Dr. Kendall summarized plans for yield activities, while Dr. Horowitz reviewed the Academic Master Plan and upcoming events. Mr. Lynch discussed budget awareness and control mechanisms, and Ms. Rohr updated the council on fundraising activities.
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