Campus Resources

Academic Calendar
The University Academic Calendar outlines class dates, as well as several key deadlines students must be aware of.

Academic Honesty

In an effort to maintain the integrity of academic work, Binghamton University has developed a defined code designed to deal with issues of cheating, plagiarism and other acts deemed to be dishonest in the academic environment.

BUSI

The Binghamton University Student Information (BUSI) system allows you to register, view classes and schedules, update your grade options, view your exam schedule, view your student account, receive a DARS report and more. BUSI is your first stop.

Career Development Center (CDC)

The CDC provides resources and services designed around career exploration and career success. The CDC has a robust library of career and industry-related materials, along with electronic resources (including eRecruiting).

Center for Academic Excellence
The Center for Academic Excellence is a tutoring and study skills program designed to assist students from the various academic disciplines. The CAE offers tutoring on a by-appointment basis, and during their posted walk-in hours. Tutoring occurs at various locations around campus, and often focuses on particular classes.

Counseling Center
The Counseling Center "is committed to actively providing support and assistance to students in their pursuit of personal growth, including the strengthening of their emotional, intellectual, behavioral, cultural, and spiritual development." The Counseling Center's site features basic information about services, Counseling Center sponsored programs, a list of carefully prepared reading material and counseling brochures, and valuable links to other resources on and off campus.

Discovery Program
Binghamton University's Discovery Program is designed to give students a foundation for college and career success. The multi-year program supported by various centers on campus is designed to serve as a comprehensive support and instructional tool. The Discovery program is home to tutoring and the Discovery Courses (Learning Communities).

Financial Aid
The Financial Aid office coordinates student financial aid, student loans, qualified student employment and other aspects of financial certification. Students needing advice or instructions on how to receive or apply aid should address the Financial Aid Office. Financial Aid works closely with Student Accounts.


Judicial Affairs
Judicial Affairs oversees issues related to student conduct, sanctioning and University policy and regulations. Judicial Affairs' role is directly linked to the Rules of Conduct.

Off Campus College (OCC)
The Off Campus College focuses on providing services to students living off campus, and providing for mobility within, and connectivity to the Binghamton local community. Because the Off Campus College works primarily with the communities the University is connected to, it serves a s a primary contact for internships in our community and beyond.

Office of International Programs (OIP)
The Office of International Programs provides advising to undergraduate and graduate students planning to study abroad and administers Binghamton's study abroad and international exchange programs, the International Studies Certificate Program (ISCP)

Registrar
The Registrar's office maintains student records and supervises the registration and grading processes. The Registrar's office is where students are often directed to address issues revolving around registration, their grades or other advanced issues of policy not addressed by Harpur Academic Advising. The Registrar also certifies students for graduation.


Residential Life

Residential Life and the Discovery Center provide Discovery Assistants (DA's) who are available to provide various types of student support in residence halls. Also, each community has different programs and opportunities for worth exploring.

Services for Students with Disabilities (SSD)
Services for Students with Disabilities provides a wide range of assistance to enrolled students with physical, learning or other disabilities. The office is administratively located within the Division of Student Affairs and interfaces with offices and departments throughout the university.

The Student Handbook
The student handbook features several key policy documents, including our Rules of Conduct, but also provides students with valuable resources and needed articles of information. (Adobe Acrobat Required).