The Psychology Newsletter for Spring 2013 (.PDF, 690 KB) covers updates for the Science IV and V Buildings, profiles some of our faculty and alumni (both Graduate & Undergraduate), and highlights our Honors students and awards winners from 2012.

If you are interested in the Behavioral Neuroscience graduate program, you should submit the pre-application below. The pre-application serves to communicate your interest to the department. To formally apply, you must obtain an application from the Graduate Admissions Office of Binghamton University. For a complete description of the program requirements and course listings, go to the University Bulletin.
Admission to the graduate program is selective, which allows faculty to devote a great deal of individual attention to each of our students. Admission is based on:
Other important factors include research interests, prior research experience, and career plans.
Admissions decisions are also based on the fit between the research interests of a particular faculty member and those of the applicant. Preference is given to students with a clear research interest that matches that of a faculty member in the area. However, students are permitted to change laboratories should their research interests change, and collaboration across labs within the department and with labs in other departments is both permitted and encouraged.