Volunteering and Mentoring Opportunities

Parent Admissions Volunteers

Personal Outreach

Parent Volunteers are needed to promote Binghamton University and to write emails or make congratulatory calls to admitted students. Through these one-on-one outreach efforts, you can share your own student's positive experience at Binghamton and further encourage admitted students to send in their deposits and attend.

Prospective and Admitted Student Reception Host

The Office of Undergraduate Admissions invites admitted students to attend information sessions held in spring in metro New York and other locations. You can help admissions staff with registration, greet people, talk informally about the University and, on occasion, present brief testimonials and participate in question-and-answer sessions.

Career Development Volunteers

Hire a Binghamton Student

Because your student is at Binghamton University, you understand the quality of our students. Encourage your employer to use our eRecruiting service to post internships, summer jobs, and permanent opportunities and to consider attending our job fairs. Find out more about the Fleishman Center for Career and Professional Development and how to hireBing.

Share Your Expertise

Love your career field? Let others know about it! Being a presenter through the Fleishman Center's programs can offer BU students the opportunity to learn from professionals such as you.

Participate in NYC Employer Visits

The Fleishman Center facilitates student visits to various work sites during winter break for career exploration and networking. This provides organizations a vehicle to develop a relationship with the University, meet interested students, and showcase career opportunities. Encourage your employer to participate and gain visibility. For more information, contact Bill McCarthy, Associate Director, at bmccarth@binghamton.edu.

Register today!

To take advantage of volunteer opportunities, make sure to register with our Bearcat Family.