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Transfer to SUNY Broome

Students are transferring to SUNY Broome at record levels. Whether you are adding a new competitive skill, completing what you started, or seeking a more compatible college experience, this is the right place.

Who Are Our Transfer Students?

  • New Students, who already earned their bachelors and masters degrees, are coming to SUNY Broome to “add on” associate’s degrees. This can help you specialize and develop unique supporting skills. Become more competitive in your current field, or break into a new one!
  • Local students, who went away to a four year school. Sometimes these colleges didn’t live up to expectations, costs were high, or it just wasn’t the right fit. More and more students are “coming home” to SUNY Broome. Students who start here (or return to get a better foundation) tend to compete exceptionally well at the 4 year level. Other colleges WANT OUR STUDENTS!
  • Our former students who transferred. Some of them may have most (maybe all) of the credits needed to automatically earn their associates degree. This is called Reverse transfer.

Lets us help you get connected or re-connected with SUNY Broome. Contact us today!

FAQ for New Transfer Students

Who will help me get started or “re-started” at SUNY Broome?

Contact our admissions office at admissions@sunybroome.edu or +1 (607) 778-5001. Apply as a transfer student.

How do I transfer my credits? What do I need to do?

Contact your college(s) to submit your transcripts to the Registrar’s office at SUNY Broome, PO Box 1017 Binghamton NY 13902 or registrar@sunybroome.edu

I already have a Bachelor’s Degree. Why would I want to add an Associate’s?
    • An associate’s degree can help you to focus your skills in a unique way or add a new area of expertise to an existing career path.
  • An associate’s degree can allow you freshen your skills and provide new perspective to apply to your existing job.
Where can I go from SUNY Broome?

View our many Articulation Agreements, or get help from our Applied Learning and Career Center

Does Broome offer a transfer-student orientation?

SUNY Broome’s New-Student Orientation is designed for both first-time college students and transfer students. This program will introduce you to services specific to SUNY Broome that are vital for you success as a college student. To find out when they’ll be held or sign up, visit the on-campus orientation website.

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