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SUNY at Binghamton at NYC Seminar and Conference Center

New York, NY
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About SUNY at Binghamton at NYC Seminar and Conference Center

SUNY at Binghamton at NYC Seminar and Conference Center is an off-campus instructional site of Binghamton University, State University of New York, located in New York, New York. This site enables Binghamton University to deliver graduate and professional programming to students in the New York City metropolitan area. No independent enrollment, completion, or retention data are reported for this site in IPEDS records.

No specific program offerings are separately listed for this site in available IPEDS data. Binghamton University's NYC-area programming typically includes graduate-level courses and professional development seminars in fields such as business, public administration, and related disciplines.

New York City offers a uniquely concentrated professional and academic environment. This site allows Binghamton University to extend its academic reach to working professionals and graduate students in one of the largest metropolitan areas in the United States. Prospective students should contact Binghamton University directly for current schedules and available programs at this location.

Contact Information

71 West 23rd Street, New York, NY 10010

Programs

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