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University at Albany
1400 Washington Avenue
Albany, NY 12222
518.442.5435
ugadmissions@albany.edu
UNIQUE PROGRAMS
Actuarial Science, Atmospheric
and Environmental Science,
Digital Forensics, East Asian
Studies, Financial Market
Regulation, Honors College, NYS
Writers Institute, Public Health,
The RNA Institute
2013 FRESHMAN PROFILE
(Middle 50%)
HS GPA 88-94
SAT Scores* 1100-1240
ACT Scores 24-28
*Critical reading and math only

Undergraduates 12,822
Student Faculty Ratio 19 to 1

An Excellent Education. A Great Value. Named one of the "100 best
values" by Kiplinger's Personal Finance, the University at Albany offers
students the expansive opportunities of a premier research university
with an environment designed to foster success.
Building a Strong Foundation. Outstanding faculty, an innovative
curriculum, student-centered services, a rich diversity, and exceptional
facilities provide students with the strong foundation for academic and
career success. More than two-thirds of graduates go on for advanced
degrees, and acceptances to law and medical schools are above the
national average.
Students choose from 50 majors in the arts and sciences, business
and accounting, public policy, criminal justice, informatics, pre-law and
pre-health. Over 600 study abroad programs help prepare students for
the global economy and extensive internship opportunities offer realworld experience. Undergraduates actively participate in research projects
and over 7,200 UAlbany students engage in community service activities.
UAlbany is one of only six colleges and universities in New York with
AACSB dual accreditation in business administration and accounting.
Our new state-of-the-art School of Business building underscores our
commitment to business, information security, and entrepreneurship.
One Great City. One Great University. The UAlbany campus is
bustling with extracurricular opportunities including over 200 clubs,
honor societies, and other campus organizations. UAlbany is a short
drive from spectacular natural and recreational centers in New York,
Massachusetts and Vermont. And with 20 colleges in the Capital
Region, it's easy to see why Albany is "a great college town."

Learn more at www.albany.edu/admissions

Binghamton University
P.O. Box 6001
Binghamton, NY 13902-6001
607.777.2171
admit@binghamton.edu
Screen Name: IMBearcats
WHAT'S NEW?
Recreation Center, Fitness
Center, Engineering and Science
Buildings, new student housing
with transfer-only floor,
MarketPlace with 12 food stations
2013 FRESHMAN PROFILE
(Middle 50%)
HS GPA 91-97
SAT Scores* 1190-1390
ACT Scores 27-31
*Critical reading and math only

Undergraduates 11,861

Fiske Guide recognizes Binghamton as a "premier public university
in the northeast;" Kiplinger's Personal Finance and The Princeton Review
call us a top value; U.S. News & World Report cites Binghamton as one
of the "nation's top 50 public universities;" and Greenes' Guide named
Binghamton a "public Ivy."
Binghamton is a mid-sized university made up of six schools, the
largest of which is Harpur College of Arts and Sciences. There are
more than 130 academic offerings and resources for optimal research
opportunities. Students collaborate with distinguished faculty, learn
from a diverse student body and choose from 600 study abroad programs. Ninety-one percent of freshmen return sophomore year-well
above the national average of 67 percent. Binghamton is a great school
for active students who want to be part of an outstanding academic
program, be engaged in and outside the classroom, and get involved
with their campus and local community.
There are six living-and-learning residential communities, each with
its own personality and traditions. Students experience a small college
atmosphere at a first-rate University, and their experienced residential
staff makes sure that communities enjoy over 2,000 programs each
year. Our newest communities are Newing College and Dickinson
Community-together they are comprised of eight residence halls and
3,000 new beds.
There are 250 clubs and organizations, 21 NCAA Division I varsity
teams and dozens of extracurricular club and intramural sports.

Learn more at www.admissions.binghamton.edu


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