Resource Checklist / Directory
I'm struggling with health or wellness related issues.
- Health Services offers a range of services and resources, including health education.
- Located on the East Access Road, above Newing College (Parking Lot P) and across from College-In-The-Woods (Parking Lot O), the clinic is on the upper level of the Health Service building (607.777.2221)
- Web: http://health.binghamton.edu & healtheducation.binghamton.edu
I'm struggling with personal, emotional or related issues.
- Consider visiting the Counseling Center. The counseling center offers a range of services dedicated to supporting your well-being and your development.
- Located in Library North, Room 1202 (607.777.2772)
- Web: http://counseling.binghamton.edu
I'm struggling with financial concerns.
- Please visit a financial aid counselor in the Financial Aid and Student Employment office. The office has walk-in times and counselor on call times on their website.
- Located in the Student Wing, across from Harpur Academic Advising, Room #109 (607.777.2428)
- Web: http://bingfa.binghamton.edu
I’m not sure how to calculate my GPA. What do I need to do to raise my GPA?
- Advisors are available to help you understand your GPA. We also have an easy-to-use GPA calculator designed to help you calculate potential GPA’s and estimate needed grades for your target GPA on our website. In addition, we have an in-depth explanation of GPA calculations.
- http://harpur-advising.binghamton.edu/current/gpa.html
I need to improve my study habits.
- It is suggested that you speak with an advisor, who may have some insight into how to address your particular study concerns. Also, please come to one of the Harpur Academic Advising outreach programs which focus on study habits. In addition, the Discovery Center has a variety of programs available throughout the year.
I need help developing a degree plan. I'm not sure what to major in! Who can help me?
- Please see an academic advisor in the Harpur Academic Advising Office, or visit with your departmental advisor. We are here to assist you in setting, and reaching your goals.
- If you are struggling with choosing a major, there are many directions you can take. First, you may visit with a Harpur advisor, we are here to help you understand how your course interests and your current direction fits into a major track. Also, you are encouraged to gather information from departmental advisors. Also, the Career Development Center has a variety of workshops and resources available to help you connect your career interests with a major.
I’m still feeling very overwhelmed and/or confused.
- Please come see an academic advisor. We can connect you with campus resources, and help you understand your requirements and your options.
