SUNY at Binghamton
No one has more accolades.
From "the premier public in the Northeast" (Fiske, 2010) to "a public Ivy" (Greenes' Guide) to one of the first-ever to receive a "green rating" (Princeton Review, 2010), Binghamton University has earned many distinguished national rankings.
And, Binghamton University grads lead nation in top-starting salaries. Forbes ranks Binghamton University #1 in the Northeast and #4 in the nation in 2008 among public universities for graduates attaining top-starting salaries.
Why should you care? Binghamton students are highly successful in starting their careers -- securing an initial job and getting paid well right from the start.
From positions at the Washington Post and Goldman Sachs to a spot on Broadway, our graduates are building bigger careers and better opportunities for their futures.
When Fortune 500 companies are looking to recruit, they look to Binghamton University. Corporate recruiters rank Binghamton 11th among all schools for the quality of its graduates (Business Week, 2008).
Enrolling at Binghamton University is an investment in excellence. We know a high-quality education is important to you. A smart investment is just as important.
#1 Best Value in the Nation (Kiplinger's, 2008-09). Binghamton combines a national reputation and stellar academics at a price that is 1/3 that of most private schools.
Our low costs ensure Binghamton graduates can afford to start a career or attend graduate school without the worries of high student debt.
Binghamton is also recognized as a "Best Buy" (Fiske, 2010), for the quality of its academics in relation to its cost.
A mid-size public university and part of the State University of New York system, Binghamton offers nearly 130 undergraduate academic offerings, as well as dozens of combined/accelerated bachelor and master's degree programs.










