At Binghamton you’ll discover that your residence hall is a vibrant stage for the intellectual pursuit, both formal and self-guided. Not only will there be study groups to join, but many classes, lectures and special programs take place within the residential communities, just steps away from your door.
Many of these learning opportunities are guided by the community’s Faculty Master, a tenured faculty member with an office in the community center. Part of the Master’s role is to help connect you to the academic side of the campus and to foster experiential learning right where you live. Get to know your Master well, for he or she can be a tremendous resource for you as you focus in on your chosen discipline.
And if that sounds a little dry, it’s worth mentioning that you’re just as likely to find the Master running an egg and spoon relay across the quad, sporting a co-rec football jersey or getting a pie in the face to help raise money for the area government. The Masters are here to help you get the most out of your college experience and they’re the first to tell you that so much of what you’ll take away from Binghamton happens outside the classroom.
First year students have a choice of three unique programs that all share one thing in common – the opportunity to live with some of the same people you go to class with.