SUNY at Binghamton Transfers: 2024 Requirements, Dates, GPAs & More
This is the complete guide for transferring to Binghamton University. We suggest you read until the end - you can also use the below calculator to estimate your likelihood of being able to transfer to Binghamton University.
I get it - transferring colleges can be confusing, time-consuming and overwhelming. You are not alone. In fact, more than 700,000 students transfer colleges every year.
At Binghamton University, 26.0% of the entire student body are transfer students, so you won’t be alone.
To read about regular admission requirements for SUNY at Binghamton , click here
What are the transfer requirements for Binghamton University?
Binghamton University requires a number of completed documents for consideration. The table below summarizes the most important pieces of information:
Admission Item | Required? |
---|---|
High School Transcript | Required of Some |
College Transcript | Required of All |
Essay or Personal Statement | Required of Some |
Interview | Not Required |
Standardized Test Scores | Required of Some |
Statement of Good Standing from Prior Institution | Not Required |
In addition to the above requirements, Binghamton University also requires a minimum number of credits completed to apply to be a transfer student.
Binghamton University requires a minimum of 12 credits.
What are SUNY at Binghamton ’s Transfer Deadlines?
Many universities accept transfer applications during each semester. For this reason, we break down Binghamton University transfer deadline by fall, winter, spring and summer.
Closing Date | Reported Deadline |
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Fall Transfer Deadline | rolling |
Winter Transfer Deadline | |
Spring Transfer Deadline | rolling |
Summer Transfer Deadline |
Waiting until the last minute to finalize your application could result in a silly mistake.
We recommend you complete your application at least 1 week before the required deadline.
In fact, take a full 2 day break from looking at anything related to your application and then come back to look for errors. I bet you’ll find a few 😉
When are decision dates for SUNY at Binghamton transfer applicants?
If you applied to transfer to Binghamton University on or before the reported deadlines then you should have your decision date by the notification dates in the below table.
Deadline | Notification Dates |
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Fall Transfer Deadline | rolling |
Winter Transfer Deadline | |
Spring Transfer Deadline | rolling |
Summer Transfer Deadline |
Note this data is current as of 2019 and to the best of our knowledge this hasn’t changed.
What is SUNY at Binghamton ’s transfer acceptance rate?
In 2019, Binghamton University received 4834 transfer applicants.
The school accepted 2070 students. Therefore, the transfer acceptance rate for Binghamton University is 42.82%.
This indicates how hard it is to transfer into Binghamton University. You can use the free calculator below to predict your chances of getting accepted.
Additionally, of the 2070 accepted transfer students, 1062 students enrolled - that means the yield was 51.3%.
Binghamton University accepts 43 out of every 100 transfer applicants.
How can you afford Binghamton University
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What are the SUNY at Binghamton transfer GPA requirements?
Binghamton University requires a minimum college GPA of 3.0 - this is on a 4.33 point scale.
In addition, Binghamton University requires a minimum high school GPA of 3.0.
Additional Transfer Info. for Binghamton University
Binghamton University has noted the additional policies: Selectivity varies by program from very high to moderate..
Will you enjoy transferring to Binghamton University?
There are a lot of reasons to transfer to Binghamton University. Maybe your plan has always been to attend community college, and then move to a four year college to save money while completing your degree.
Maybe you had a bad experience at your first school - don’t worry this is more common than you think.
Or perhaps you’re drawn to Vestal...
Regardless of your reason for transferring, you’re already enrolled at another college or university so you know that the most important element in your college experience is the people and community
Finding success at Binghamton University is dependent on feeling comfortable - will you be able to find a place to find home and grow?
These are the questions that numbers and data cannot answer, but CampusReel can.
If you’re considering transferring to Binghamton University then I highly recommend that you watch the school’s videos on CampusReel. These are real students with real stories.
Final Verdict: How to transfer into Binghamton University
Let’s wrap up everything we’ve learned. If you still have questions about transferring, check out the
Binghamton University website
for more info.
Binghamton University accepts 42.82% transfer applicants, which is competitive.
To have a shot at transferring into Binghamton University, you should have a current GPA of at least 3.7 - ideally you’re GPA will be around 3.85. In addition, you will need to submit standardized test scores.
The below tables show the SAT and ACT breakdown of Binghamton University students.
25th Percentile | 75th Percentile | Average | |
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SAT Math | 630 | 710 | 670 |
SAT Reading | 600 | 690 | 645 |
2018 Total SAT Score | 1230 | 1400 | 1315 |
25th Percentile | 75th Percentile | Average | |
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ACT Math | 0 | 0 | 0 |
ACT Reading | 0 | 0 | 0 |
2018 Total ACT Score | 0 | 0 | 0 |
SUNY at Binghamton ’s average SAT score is 1315. To be a competitive applicant for SUNY at Binghamton your SAT score should come close to the average - for the ACT you should be aiming for the equivalent.
If you’re considering transferring to Binghamton University, you may also want to consider the schools:
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