Undergraduate Academic Advising

The undergraduate advising office is open for walk-in advising in building Academic A (AA) room 142. We can also be reached by email and phone at somadvis@binghamton.edu or by calling 607-777-2316.

Frequently Used Forms 

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Our staff will walk you through your degree program, requirements and policies, and provide you with the resources and tools you need to be successful academically at Binghamton.

If you’re coming from a different college or school at the University, another accredited business school or a community college, the Undergraduate Academic Advising Office will help ease your transition and maximize your incoming credits to the School of Management.

Due to our AACSB Accreditation, transfer students from other AACSB accredited business schools are generally able to transfer all of their degree credits to SOM. We accept certain courses from community colleges that offer associate degrees in business administration.

We strongly encourage you to visit Academic Advising and meet with an advisor.

Location, contact and schedule

All appointments with academic advising are walk in. So stop in and see us if you have any questions or concerns — or just to chat!

Undergraduate Advising Office
Academic A, Room 142
E-mail: somadvis@binghamton.edu

Undergraduate academic advising staff

Office Hours

Fall and spring hours

  • 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
  • Monday-Friday

Summer hours

  • 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
  • Monday-Friday

Mailing address

This is the mailing address you should use when you need to send transcripts and other materials.

Binghamton University School of Management
PO Box 6000, Binghamton, NY 13902-6000

Academic advising peer assistants

In addition to our professional staff advisors, we have several trained student advisors in our office who have been in your shoes and can meet with you to assist with basic academic questions.

How can peer assistants help me?

  • Advise you on a walk-in basis
  • Help with your course selection, scheduling and late add/drop questions
  • Assist you in exploring internship opportunities
  • Offer referrals to various campus resources, both academic and non-academic
  • Show you how to use B-mail, Blackboard and BU Brain
  • Know about room changes and canceled classes
  • Distribute forms and other paperwork
  • Help you understand Degree Works/DARS degree audit reports
  • Talk with prospective students interested in transferring to SOM