Academic Enrichment
Improving intellectually includes being open to new concepts, engaging in stimulating mental activities and expanding our knowledge base.
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The College of Community and Public Affairs Peer Advising Office offers information about your degree requirements as well as referrals to other campus resources. |
UDC-413 607-777-9202 |
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The Decker School of Nursing undergraduate nursing program advisors offer information about your degree requirements as well as referrals to other campus resources. |
AB-114 607-777-4954 |
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The Harpur College of Arts and Sciences Academic Advising Office offers information about your degree requirements as well as referrals to other campus resources. |
OH-110 607-777-6305 |
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The School of Management Academic Advising office offers information about your degree requirements as well as referrals to other campus resources. |
AA-142 607-777-2316 |
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The Thomas J. Watson School of Engineering and Applied Science Academic Advising office offers information about your degree requirements as well as referrals to other campus resources. |
EB-M00 607-777-2872 |
Fleishman Center for Career and Professional
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The Center for Career and Professional Development provides services to help you choose a major, determine a career path, identify and secure opportunities that will allow you to gain experience, and conduct a successful job search. |
UU-133 607-777-2400 |
Discovery
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The Discovery Program seeks to provide students more efficient access to advising, counseling and tutoring support services and to promote student retention. |
CIW Library 607-777-9235 |
Early Warning
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The Early Warning Program targets 10 gateway courses traditionally taken by many of our first- and second-year students. Students who are at a C- or lower will be contacted by the Discovery Program about their status and to make an appointment to discuss an effective plan of action. |
CIW Library 607-777-9235 |
EOP Tutorial
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The Educational Opportunity Program Campos/Robeson Tutorial Center is a place for all EOP students to strengthen skills needed to succeed in college. Tutors are available to assist students in a wide variety of academic courses. |
UU-263 607-777-4062 |
ESL |
The English as a Second Language program is an academic support program for students who have been admitted to the University into degree-granting programs. The curriculum is practically oriented and challenging, focusing on real-world expectations. |
OH-310 607-777-6725 |
ISSS |
International Student and Scholar Services serves a population of more than 2,500 international students from more than 100 countries as well as approximately 90 visiting international scholars and faculty. |
OH-142 607-777-2510 |
Libraries |
Binghamton University libraries offer a variety of services including: reservation of group study rooms; laptop, netbook and iPad lending; and research help. |
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McNair
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The Ronald E. McNair Post-baccalaureate Achievement Program prepares participants for doctoral studies through involvement in research and other scholarly activities. Participants are from disadvantaged backgrounds and have demonstrated strong academic potential. |
CIW, TU-129 607-777-6594 |
CCPACareer andProfessionalServices |
The College of Community and Public Affairs Career and Professional Services provides students with resources for self-discovery through their academic life at CCPA and at the starting point of their careers. |
UDC-218 607-777-9226 |
Residential Life |
Residential Life's Faculty Masters are available to help students navigate their academics, including connecting students to faculty and discussing course and career selection. |
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SOM Career
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The School of Management's Career Services office prepares students for the competitive job market, maintains connections with recruiters and builds relationships with new employers. |
AA-G16 607-777-6154 |
SSD |
Services for Students with Disabilities helps to arrange reasonable accommodations and support services for enrolled students with physical, learning or other disabilities to facilitate their University involvement and academic success. |
UU-119 607-777-2686 |
Student-Athlete
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The Office of Student-Athlete Academic Support Services provides all student-athletes an opportunity to achieve excellence in their academic, athletic and personal pursuits. |
WG-54 607-777-6975 |
SSS |
The Student Support Services program is designed to improve the retention and graduation rates of low-income, first-generation or disabled college students. Staff help qualified students achieve academic success and personal growth. |
UU-256 607-777-2024 |
Transfer
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The Transfer Student Initiatives and Services Office supports transfer students in their transition to Binghamton University. Services include mentoring, advice and advocacy. |
CIW Library-109 607-777-3868 |
University
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University Tutoring Services offers free, scheduled, group appointments and walk-in tutoring for students. Tutoring is offered in the CIW Library, Mountainview Success Center, Hinman Success Center and Chenango Champlain Collegiate Center (C4). |
CIW-111 607-777-4814 |
Writing Center |
The Writing Center provides free tutoring in college writing for all students. |
LN-2411 607-777-6725 |