Location: Binghamton, New York
Closest major city: Binghamton, New York
Most popular majors: Biology/Pre-Med, Politics/Pre-Law, Computer Science, Business, English, Engineering

Fiske Guide recognizes the State University of New York at Binghamton as “the premier public university in the northeast”, Kiplinger’s Personal Finance ranks it as the “#1 Best Value in the nation, “U.S. News &World Report cities Binghamton as one of the “nation’s top 50 public universities”. Binghamton fosters an atmosphere where students are always questioning, always challenging, and always striving for more and succeeding.
Our devoted faculty is committed to helping students obtain skills as worldly citizens and to creating a stimulating campus that is supportive, rewarding and fun. Our students are active in learning, contributing to and collaborating on advancing knowledge and research with distinguished faculty.
Scholarship: N/A
Founded: 1946
Website: www2.binghamton.edu
Student population: 14,895
# international students: 2065
Student/faculty ratio: 17:1
Standardized tests: TOEFL iBT 87/IELTS 6.5
Ranking & Accreditation: Accredited by the Middle States Commission
– Undergraduate: $13,380
– Graduate: $16,650
– Living cost: $11,000
Housing options: On campus
Enrollment deadline:
– Fall Semester: Jan 15th
– Spring Semester: Nov 15th