Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Binghamton University opened its doors as Triple Cities College in 1946 to serve the needs of local veterans returning from service in World War II. It was originally located in Endicott, which was five miles west of the present campus, and the fledgling school was a branch of Syracuse University. Finally, in 1965, it was formally designated the State University of New York at Binghamton. It was adopted as our informal name in 1992.
 Today, people all over the world are learning what New Yorkers have known for decades and the Binghamton University is one of America's premier public universities
 Flow of the international students is from  various locations as varied as Turkey, Nepal, Australia, France, Morocco, Germany and Italy. The school offers support for incoming exchange and dual-diploma students. It provides special academic advising for international students. Along a number of study abroad opportunities and a number of study abroad opportunities. It is Listed among the elite public universities in the US even the out-of-state tuition without scholarships isn’t too expensive. It has lot of exchange agreements with overseas universities and offers a special orientation session for these students.
Tuition: $8,144 (In-state) $18,464 (Out-of-state)
Average tuition minus institutional grants/scholarships: $11,535
Flow Percentage of International Students: 11%
Undergraduate: 13,412
Graduate students: 3,283
Average SAT scores range: 1773-205

Average ACT scores range: 27-30



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