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State University of New York at Binghamton Academic Experience



Past Performance | Probation Policy|Academic Calendar | Graduate Career Data

Past Performance


What Do We Like To Study?

Most Popular Majors


Policies

Graduation Policy:


Academic Calendar for 2002-03.

Academic Calendar System:

  • Semester System (two terms comprise academic year)

Summer Sessions:

  • Three summer sessions, two of four weeks each and one of six weeks.

New student orientation:

  • Orientation for new students is held in July and August.


Graduate Career Data

Percentage of graduates who pursue further study:
  • 45% continue within 5 years.
Percentage of all graduates who pursue graduate study in various fields:
  • Law School: 11%
  • Medical School: 8%
  • Graduate Business Programs: 2%
  • Graduate Arts and Sciences Programs: 24%
List of graduate schools most often selected by our recent graduates:
  • Columbia University, University of Connecticut, University of Maryland, New York University, St. John's University, SUNY
  • at Binghamton, SUNY at Buffalo, SUNY at Stony Brook, Syracuse U.
58% of our graduates choose careers in business and industry.

Most prominent alumni/ae:
  • Susan Clark-Jackson, senior vice president, Gannett Publishing; Arnold Levine, chair of molecular biology department, Princeton U; William Baldwin and Paul Reiser, actors; Andrew Bergman, screenwriter Blazing Saddles; Nan Ross Huhn, Superior Court judge, Washington, D.C.; Deborah Tannen, sociolinguist and author; Beth Terrana, senior vice president, Fidelity Investments.