Binghamton University (SUNY)

Binghamton, NY
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    Faculty & Research

    340 faculty · 0 courses · data as of 2026-07-02

    Psychology50 faculty avg h-index 27.3 #30 of 89 in Psychology
    Mark F. Lenzenweger, Distinguished Professor h-index 62
    Notable: “DSM-IV Personality Disorders in the National Comorbidity Survey Replication” (2007) · 1,363 citations
    Meredith E. Coles, Professor h-index 58
    Notable: “Robust dimensions of anxiety sensitivity: Development and initial validation of the Anxiety Sensitivity Index-3.” (2007) · 1,852 citations
    Norman E. Spear, Distinguished Professor Emeritus h-index 54
    Notable: “Retrieval of memory in animals.” (1973) · 509 citations
    J. David Jentsch, Distinguished Professor and Chair h-index 54
    Notable: “Impulsivity resulting from frontostriatal dysfunction in drug abuse: implications for the control of behavior by reward-related stimuli” (1999) · 1,551 citations
    Yong Wang, Associate Professor; Associate School Director h-index 59
    Notable: “Energy-efficient computing for wildlife tracking” (2002) · 1,803 citations
    Fuda Ning, Associate Professor h-index 39
    Notable: “Binder jet 3D printing—Process parameters, materials, properties, modeling, and challenges” (2020) · 1,035 citations
    Carlos Gershenson-Garcia, Professor of Empire Innovation h-index 39
    Notable: “Wind speed forecasting for wind farms: A method based on support vector regression” (2015) · 375 citations
    Sangwon Yoon, Professor h-index 33
    Notable: “In-Situ Growth of Copper Sulfide Nanocrystals on Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes and Their Application as Novel Solar Cell and Amperometric Glucose Sensor Materials” (2007) · 336 citations
    Manoj K. Agarwal, Professor h-index 19
    Notable: “How is Manifest Branding Strategy Related to the Intangible Value of a Corporation?” (2004) · 575 citations
    Jinglu Jiang, Associate Professor h-index 9
    Notable: “IT-Enabled Self-Monitoring for Chronic Disease Self-Management: An Interdisciplinary Review” (2020) · 108 citations
    Danielle Dunne, Associate Professor h-index 8
    Notable: “Organizing Ecologies of Complex Innovation” (2011) · 264 citations
    Han Jia, Research Assistant Professor h-index 8
    Notable: “Understanding the Evolution of Sustainable Consumption Research” (2017) · 140 citations
    Hao Liu, Associate Professor h-index 97
    Notable: “Facile Synthesis and Characterization of Graphene Nanosheets” (2008) · 2,081 citations
    Chuan-Jian Zhong, Distinguished Professor of Chemistry h-index 87
    Notable: “Alkanethiolate Gold Cluster Molecules with Core Diameters from 1.5 to 5.2 nm: Core and Monolayer Properties as a Function of Core Size” (1998) · 1,820 citations
    Jiye (James) Fang, Professor h-index 58
    Notable: “Synthesis and Oxygen Reduction Activity of Shape-Controlled Pt3Ni Nanopolyhedra” (2010) · 780 citations
    Huiyuan Guo, Assistant Professor h-index 44
    Notable: “Aberrant gut microbiota alters host metabolome and impacts renal failure in humans and rodents” (2020) · 567 citations
    Mohammad Younis, Professor h-index 47
    Notable: “A reduced-order model for electrically actuated microbeam-based MEMS” (2003) · 584 citations
    Bahgat G. Sammakia, Distinguished Professor; Center Director h-index 36
    Notable: “Buoyancy-Induced Flows and Transport” (1989) · 1,237 citations
    Pu Zhang, Associate Professor; Undergraduate Studies Director h-index 32
    Es on the mechanics and manufacturing of composites and architected materials with tailored micro-structures for exceptional properties. Right now, he is actively working on the manufacturing, characterization, and modeling of nov
    Notable: “Finite element modeling and validation of thermomechanical behavior of Ti-6Al-4V in directed energy deposition additive manufacturing” (2016) · 241 citations
    S.B. Park, SUNY Distinguished Professor; Director of IEEC h-index 29
    Notable: “Fracture Criteria for Piezoelectric Ceramics” (1995) · 608 citations
    Nursing28 faculty avg h-index 8 #29 of 37 in Nursing
    Deborah Palmer, Clinical Assistant Professor h-index 16
    Notable: “Assessment of the utility of visual feedback in the treatment of early rheumatoid arthritis patients: a pilot study” (2011) · 65 citations
    Mario R. Ortiz, Dean; Professor; Decker Endowed Chair in Community Health Nursing h-index 11
    Notable: “Patient-Centered Care: Nursing Knowledge and Policy” (2018) · 78 citations
    Rachel Wangari Kimani, Clinical Associate Professor h-index 10
    Notable: “Maternal and newborn care during the COVID-19 pandemic in Kenya: re-contextualising the community midwifery model” (2020) · 98 citations
    Rosemary Collier, Assistant Professor h-index 10
    Notable: “Consumers and food security: Uncertain or empowered?” (2012) · 85 citations

    Faculty counts are directory headcounts; the named list may be a subset. h-index shown only for ORCID-backed or high-confidence OpenAlex matches. Partial — enrichment ongoing.

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    About Binghamton University (SUNY). Binghamton University (SUNY) in Binghamton, NY reports an overall acceptance rate of 37.3%, an early-round acceptance rate of 50.0%, an SAT middle 50% of 1360–1480, a class size of 3,248, and a yield of 17.0% based on the most recent Common Data Set filings. Highly selective SUNY campus known as a 'Public Ivy.' Strong business (SOM), engineering, and pre-med programs. Best value among SUNY schools.

    Admissions and cost data as of July 3, 2026 (CDS 2024–25 cycle), from the most recent Common Data Set, IPEDS, and College Scorecard.

    Binghamton University (SUNY): key admissions facts

    Binghamton University (SUNY)'s overall acceptance rate is 37.3% (the most recent Common Data Set). Binghamton University (SUNY)'s early-round acceptance rate is 50.0% (the most recent Common Data Set). Binghamton University (SUNY)'s SAT middle-50% range is 1360–1480 (the most recent Common Data Set). The average unweighted GPA of admitted students at Binghamton University (SUNY) is about 3.7 (the most recent Common Data Set). Binghamton University (SUNY)'s yield rate (the share of admitted students who enroll) is 17.0% (the most recent Common Data Set). The average net price at Binghamton University (SUNY) for families earning under $75,000 is about $15,933 per year (U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard/IPEDS data).

    Sources: Common Data Set (commondataset.org) · Binghamton University (SUNY) on College Scorecard · NCES IPEDS · full source table

    How much does Binghamton University (SUNY) cost for a family earning $75,000?

    A family earning under $30,000 pays about $12,171 per year in net price at Binghamton University (SUNY), while families earning over $110,000 pay about $28,475 (source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard/IPEDS data). A family earning $75,000 falls in the $48,001–$75,000 bracket and pays about $20,347 per year after grants and scholarships.

    Binghamton University (SUNY): average annual net price by household income (most recent College Scorecard/IPEDS data)
    Household incomeAverage net price per year
    Under $30,000$12,171
    $30,001–$48,000$15,281
    $48,001–$75,000$20,347
    $75,001–$110,000$23,533
    Over $110,000$28,475
    Tuition (in-state, before aid)$7,070
    Tuition (out-of-state, before aid)$26,950

    Frequently asked questions

    What is the acceptance rate at Binghamton University (SUNY)?

    Binghamton University (SUNY)'s overall acceptance rate is 37.3%, based on the most recent Common Data Set. Its early-round (early decision or early action) acceptance rate is 50.0%.

    What SAT score and GPA do you need for Binghamton University (SUNY)?

    Admitted students at Binghamton University (SUNY) typically have an SAT middle-50% range of 1360–1480 and an average unweighted GPA of about 3.7, according to the most recent Common Data Set. These are the middle of the range, so scores above them strengthen an application.

    Is it hard to get into Binghamton University (SUNY)?

    Getting into Binghamton University (SUNY) is difficult: it admits 37.3% of applicants. Your realistic odds depend on how your GPA and test scores compare to its middle-50% ranges and on your application round — you can estimate them with the free College Monte Carlo chances calculator.

    Does Binghamton University (SUNY) offer early decision or early action?

    Binghamton University (SUNY) offers early action (non-binding). Applying early can help: its early-round acceptance rate is 50.0%, versus 37.3% overall.

    How much does Binghamton University (SUNY) cost after financial aid?

    The average net price at Binghamton University (SUNY) — the real cost after grants and scholarships, not the sticker price — is about $15,933 per year for families earning under $75,000, based on U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard/IPEDS data. Higher-income families generally pay more; see the full net-price-by-income breakdown.

    How much does Binghamton University (SUNY) cost for a family earning $75,000?

    A family earning under $30,000 pays about $12,171 per year in net price at Binghamton University (SUNY), while families earning over $110,000 pay about $28,475 (source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard/IPEDS data). A family earning $75,000 falls in the $48,001–$75,000 bracket and pays about $20,347 per year after grants and scholarships.

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