SUNY at Binghamton: A Parent's Guide to Admissions, Cost & Outcomes

Buffalo, New York · Public · Moderately selective · CDS 2024-2025

Acceptance rate
69%
40,856 applicants
Avg SAT
1290
Mid 50: 1210–1380
In-state tuition
$10,782
per year, before aid
Net price (avg)
$20,470
after aid, what families pay

SUNY at Binghamton is a public institution located in Buffalo, New York with a moderately selective admissions profile. For the most recent reporting cycle, SUNY at Binghamton admits about half to three-quarters of applicants, with an overall admission rate of 69%. Admitted students typically post an average SAT of 1298 and an ACT composite around 28. The average net price after grants and scholarships is $20,470 per year, which is the figure most families actually pay rather than the published sticker price. For parents weighing whether SUNY at Binghamton is realistic for their teenager, the most useful planning step is comparing your child's current GPA and most recent SAT or ACT against these admitted-student ranges — not the headline acceptance rate alone.

What GPA does my child need for SUNY at Binghamton?

SUNY at Binghamton admits students with a wide GPA range, but most successful applicants present an unweighted GPA of 3.3 or higher with a college-prep curriculum. Parents tracking their child's GPA toward this tier of school can use Solyo's free calculator to see weighted, unweighted, and college-recalculated numbers side by side.

Actual GPA distribution of admitted students
4.00
36.2%
3.75–3.99
13.4%
3.50–3.74
20.8%
3.25–3.49
11.2%
3.00–3.24
11.6%
2.50–2.99
6.7%
Below 2.50
0.2%
From the 2024-2025 Common Data Set submitted by SUNY at Binghamton.

What does SUNY at Binghamton weight in admissions?

SUNY at Binghamton reports the following factor importance in its Common Data Set (2024-2025). These are the criteria the admissions committee weighs when reviewing applications.

Very Important2 factors
  • Rigor of secondary school record
  • Academic GPA
Important2 factors
  • Class rank
  • Recommendations
Considered9 factors
  • Standardized test scores
  • Application essay
  • Extracurricular activities
  • Talent/ability
  • Character/personal qualities
  • First generation status
  • Geographical residence
  • Volunteer work
  • Work experience
Not Considered5 factors
  • Interview
  • Alumni/ae relation
  • State residency
  • Religious affiliation/commitment
  • Level of applicant's interest

SAT and ACT scores SUNY at Binghamton typically admits

The middle-50 SAT Math range is 610–700, with an EBRW midpoint near 620. The middle-50 ACT composite range is 27–32. Many applicants here submit scores; even slightly below the average can be competitive when combined with a strong GPA and curriculum.

SAT Composite
25th percentile1210
50th percentile1290
75th percentile1380
% submitting SAT28%
ACT Composite
25th percentile27
50th percentile29
75th percentile32
% submitting ACT2.6%
Current testing policy
  • Test-optional: Standardized test scores are not required, but may be submitted and considered.
  • • Policy detail: Considered if submitted

Where admitted students ranked in their high school class

Class rank distribution gives parents a clear sense of how academically dominant a typical admitted student was within their own high school cohort — often a more meaningful signal than absolute GPA.

Top 10% of class28.3%
Top 25% of class58.6%
Top 50% of class89%
% submitting class rank33.1%

How much does SUNY at Binghamton actually cost?

Published tuition is $10,782 for in-state students and $30,572 for out-of-state, before grants and scholarships. Room and board adds roughly $16,754 annually. After need-based and merit aid, the average family pays a net price of $20,470 per year — the number that actually matters for budgeting. Roughly 32% of students receive Pell Grants, a useful indicator of how much need-based aid the school distributes.

In-state tuition$7,070
Out-of-state tuition$27,670
Room and board$17,426
Average net price (after aid)$20,470
Application fee$50 (waivers available)

Application deadlines and early decision data for SUNY at Binghamton

Regular admission
Notification dateNovember (rolling)
Reply deadlineMay 1
Rolling admissionsYes
Early admission
Offers Early ActionYes
EA deadlineNov. 1

Will my child graduate from SUNY at Binghamton?

Retention and graduation rates are the most overlooked numbers in college planning, but they predict actual outcomes far better than acceptance rate. They tell you whether admitted students stay and finish on time.

Freshman retention
85.2%
returned for sophomore year
4-year graduation
60.2%
finished on time
6-year graduation
75.2%
finished within 6 years

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How parents track GPA toward selective schools like SUNY at Binghamton

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Common questions parents ask about SUNY at Binghamton

What GPA do I need for SUNY at Binghamton?

SUNY at Binghamton admits students with a wide GPA range, but most successful applicants present an unweighted GPA of 3.3 or higher with a college-prep curriculum.

What SAT or ACT score does SUNY at Binghamton typically admit?

The middle-50 SAT Math range is 610–700, with an EBRW midpoint near 620. The middle-50 ACT composite range is 27–32.

How much does SUNY at Binghamton actually cost after financial aid?

The average net price at SUNY at Binghamton after grants and scholarships is $20,470 per year. That figure is more useful for budgeting than the published sticker price, because it reflects what families actually pay after aid is applied.

Is SUNY at Binghamton realistic for my child?

Compare your teen's current unweighted GPA and most recent SAT or ACT against the ranges above. If both numbers fall inside the school's middle-50, SUNY at Binghamton is a target school. If both fall below the 25th-percentile mark, treat it as a reach and balance the application list accordingly.

Data sourced from the 2024-2025 Common Data Set submitted by SUNY at Binghamton, and the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard. Solyo extracts admissions data from official Common Data Set publications and refreshes it annually.