Welcome to BU

A premier public university

Our history

BU opened its doors as a Triple Cities College in 1946 to serve the needs of local veterans returning from service in World War II. Originally located in Endicott, five miles west of the present campus, the fledgling school was a branch of Syracuse University.

Four years later, when the college was incorporated into the State University of New York, it was renamed Harpur College in honor of Robert Harpur, a Colonial teacher, patriot and pioneer, who devoted his later years to settling the area around Binghamton.

Until 1953, Harpur College was one of only two public liberal arts colleges in the state. In 1961, the campus was moved across the Susquehanna River to Vestal. Growing enrollment and a reputation for excellence soon led to the selection of Harpur College as one of four doctorate-granting University Centers in the state system.

In 1965, the campus was formally designated the State University of New York at Binghamton. BU was adopted as our informal name in 1992.

Learn more about what makes the BU experience so exceptional.

At a Glance

A world-class institution, Binghamton University offers students a broad, interdisciplinary education with aninternational perspectiveand one of the most vibrant research programsin the nation. BU is one of America's premier public universities. We attract outstanding students and award-winning professors who are partners in active discovery — we don't collect knowledge, we create it.

Our Schools

Harpur College of Arts and Sciences: With our three divisions – fine arts and humanities, science and mathematics, and social sciences – we are the largest of BU's six schools.

The College of Community and Public Affairs: Prepares our graduates to work with individuals, groups, families, communities and organizations for the public good.

The Decker School of Nursing: Prides itself on both the quality and the quantity of its clinical practice experiences that are seen as the foundation for graduates' success in professional practice.

The Graduate School of Education: Our graduate programs offer professionals an enriching environment in which to hone their skills to become certified to teach, become administrators or to take their existing education careers to the next level.

The School of Management: Ranked among the elite business programs in the nation. Its unique integrated curriculum prepares our outstanding students - both undergraduate and graduate - for the business challenges of today, and to be future leaders.

The Thomas J. Watson School of Engineering and Applied Science: The Watson School prepares students to embrace new challenges and create the future.

Gorgeous Campus and Community

The campus is spread across 930 acres on a wooded hillside above the Susquehanna River in the Binghamton suburb of Vestal.

The University consistently receives top recognition in The Princeton Review's annual "green rating" of colleges.

The on-campusNature Preserveboasts 190 acres of protected forest and wetlands with hiking/biking/running trails and a six-acre pond.

Downtown Binghamton offers a world-class opera company, a symphony orchestra, movie theaters, clubs, incredible restaurants, bars and professional hockey and baseball teams.

Innovative Living-Learning Facilities

·  Modeled after Oxford University, our students live insix modern residential communities, each with its own distinct personality and neighborhood feel.

·  The sprawling, four-building science complex -- soon to be five as construction progresses on a new science building which features amulti-climate greenhouse, one of largest teaching and research facilities of its kind and is divided into tropical, temperate, alpine and desert zones.

·  The Innovative Technologies Complex (ITC) is home to the Bioengineering Building, which features state-of-the-art, modular laboratories and clinical research space and a start-up suite for new companies. The complex also encompasses the Engineering and Science Building, which is home to the Watson School dean's office, as well as the departments of mechanical engineering and electrical/computer engineering, state-of-the-art laboratory space, suites for business start-ups and offices.

·  The spaciousAnderson Center for the Performing Artsshowcases a "transforming," 1,200-seat theater with a retractable rear wall for lawn seating and is celebrating its 25th anniversary season.

·  TheUniversity Art Museum'spermanent collection includes over 3,000 modern and ancient pieces, including a nationally recognized Asian Art Gallery.

·  Progressive Architecturefeatured our two stunning academic buildings, home to the schools of management, nursing and education and the Office of Undergraduate Admissions.

Active, Athletic Community

The Binghamton Bearcatsfield 21 NCAA Division I varsity teams.

Students choose from dozens of competitive and just-for-funclub and intramural sportsteams, from soccer to coed dodgeball.

FitSpaceis our state-of-the-art fitness center with in-house personal trainers and 45 group classes each week.

Our awesomeOutdoor Pursuitsprogram organizes day and weekend kayaking, climbing, hiking, and camping trips to the region's many state grounds.

Annual Cost

2014/2015NYS ResidentOut-of-State Resident

Tuition$6170$17810

Fees$23009$2309

Room & Board$14064$14064

Total Cost$22543$34183

Contact Us

Visit us at www.binghamton.edu for more information Or call us at 607-777-2171