Orientation Registration
Online registration for Orientation will begin in early December.
Orientation will be held on Thursday, Jan. 23 - Friday, Jan. 24.
Note: It takes our system approximately three (3) business days to process your enrollment deposit allowing you to register for Orientation.
Register at http://orientation.binghamton.edu
Before Orientation: Get Familiar with Online Tools
Below are tools you'll use throughout your years at Binghamton University. Get a head start now! They are all important links, especially about choosing your courses and creating your schedule for fall semester, you need to access and review PRIOR to Orientation.
Download bMobi
Click here for details and to download Binghamton University's mobile application -- bMobi!
NOTE: You'll be at an advantage if you bring your laptop, iPad, iTouch or iPhone with you to Orientation and download the Binghamton App to assist you with course registration. We will have a limited supply of laptops for use.
Log into my.binghamton.edu
At Orientation, you will need to successfully log into Binghamton's portal, my.binghamton.edu, to register for your courses. Be sure you know your User ID and password.
You will also need to log in prior to and during the fall semester for 24/7 online transactions regarding financial aid, personal/emergency contact info, student account payments (bill, fines, fees), add/drop courses, sign up for direct deposit of refunds, view grades and more! Go here to log in.
Access BMail
Be sure you check your BMail for important new student information in our BUZZ e-newsletter. Click to access.
If you have not activated your BMail account yet, click here.
Schedule of Classes
View the online spring 2015 schedule of courses. The schedule contains course descriptions, instructors, meeting times, campus locations, textbooks, credits and what courses fulfill general education requirements. Click to view schedule.
Course Registration
View and print a course scheduling worksheet.
A great online reference for the basics about course registration. Spend some time before Orientation reading important facts. Click to get started.
Academic Guide (Formerly Bulletin)
Learn the number of credits required to fulfill academic degrees (majors, minors, concentrations, emphases, tracks, etc.), as well as key student academic policies. NOTE: The 2014-15 Academic Guide (Formerly Bulletin) is the official record for entering spring 2015 students. The online bulletin should be referenced throughout your academic career
|