Broome Community College
P.O. Box 1017
Binghamton, NY 13902
Broome Community College is a comprehensive community college supervised by SUNY (State University of New York) and sponsored by the County of Broome. Broome Community College strives to be a leader in anticipating and responding to diverse individual, community and global needs for accessible lifelong educational opportunities. This New York school collaborates with others to create high quality, innovative, student-centered learning environments guided by shared values.
The New York school is a member of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. Its curriculums are registered by the State Education Department and accredited, where appropriate, by specific career accrediting organizations.
Students can begin work immediately after completing an Associate in Arts (AA) or Associate in Science (AS) degree at Broome Community College, or move on to a four-year college or university. Students can spend two years at Broome Community College sharpening abilities to think critically and imaginatively, learning to communicate effectively, and discovering where they want to go in life.
A degree from Broome Community College is a low-cost, high quality education that provides students with the foundation, skills, and tools to succeed in the workplace or in a baccalaureate program at the transfer school of their choice.
Quick Facts:
Broome Community College is one of more than 500 member schools of the National Junior College Athletic Association.
Broome Community College's Online Academy offers a number of courses each semester that are presented over the Internet through the SUNY Learning Network (SLN).
Binghamton is centrally located in the State of New York, 45 miles from Ithaca, 70 miles from Syracuse, and about 200 miles from both New York City and Philadelphia.
Broome Community College is one of more than 500 member schools of the National Junior College Athletic Association. Some sports include basketball, baseball, and soccer. There are also intramurals at this New York school.
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