Visit Us
Get to know Binghamton!
In-person campus tours and information sessions are currently on pause due to COVID-19; however, we invite you to check out our virtual offerings below or take a self-guided tour on campus.
Visitors are permitted to walk around campus as long as they follow social distancing directives and wear a face covering. At this time, buildings are closed to the public.
Join Us for a Live Chat
Want to Talk to Current Students?
- Live Chat is available Monday, Wednesday, and Friday 3 - 4 PM ET
- Schedule a Personal Meeting
- Message any time
Need to speak with an Admissions Counselor?
¿Necesita hablar con un consejero de admisiones en español? Envíe un correo electrónico a tbarajas@binghamton.edu para coordinar una cita o envíe un mensaje de texto a WhatsApp + 1-607-759-8764.
Tour Our Campus
We have lots of options for your viewing pleasure!
From Home
Take our virtual tour to watch student videos about our academics, student life, residential communities, research spaces and more.
Interact with our 360 virtual tour to take a panoramic photo journey through campus that’ll make you feel like you’re really there.
On Campus
Build your own virtual self-guided tour. All you need is your phone and your feet. Let our student tour guide take care of the rest as you walk around campus at your own pace.
Sign up for a Virtual Webinar!
From the comfort of home, you'll discover what makes Binghamton the #1 Public in New York!
Register for an upcoming virtual information session, or browse our video library.
Upcoming Info Sessions
Register for an upcoming virtual information session. These virtual sessions and videos cover a range of topics from a general overview on everything from academics to student life to special topics, designed to help you learn more about specific parts of Binghamton or assist you with the college application process.
Video Webinars
Watch one or more of our videos on topics such as the admissions process, career services and what it's like to live on campus. Or, take a seat in a virtual classroom and have a conversation with faculty (including our 2019 Nobel Prize winner!) about important subjects such as the impact the pandemic had on the election, why we make "crazy" choices and many more!