SUNY Broome Community College President Kevin Drumm (left) and Binghamton University President Harvey Stenger sign an articulation agreement targeting a group of SUNY Broome students who want to pursue a bachelor’s degree at Binghamton’s School of Management. (Photo credit: SUNY Broome via the Binghamton University news website)
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. — Binghamton University and SUNY Broome Community College have announced an agreement that paves the way for SUNY Broome students who want to pursue a bachelor’s degree at Binghamton’s School of Management (SOM).
Under the agreement, 25 qualified SUNY Broome students will be guaranteed acceptance into a bachelor’s degree program at SOM each year, beginning in the fall of 2021.
Binghamton University President Harvey Stenger on Wednesday joined SUNY Broome Community College President Kevin Drumm to announce the agreement.
To better serve transfer students intending to pursue programs of study with SOM, SUNY Broome students seeking an associate degree in business administration can enroll in SOM through the Binghamton University’s 2+U guaranteed transfer admissions program.
“This partnership will bring to SOM a stable of qualified and exceptional students from SUNY Broome,” Upinder Dhillon, dean of the School of Management, said in a release. “I look forward to their arrival and the unique perspective that these students will bring into the program.”
All students who participate in the Binghamton University 2+U program are expected to complete all coursework at SUNY Broome until meeting the academic requirements to successfully transfer into Binghamton University, per the release.
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