Binghamton University (SUNY at Binghamton) vs. Stony Brook University (SUNY Stony Brook)

Compare two schools with tuition, admission, test scores, and more academic characteristics.

  • Both Binghamton University (SUNY at Binghamton) and Stony Brook University (SUNY Stony Brook) are public.
  • Both schools are located in New York.
  • SUNY Stony Brook has more expensive tuition of $30,350 than SUNY at Binghamton ($29,453).
  • SUNY at Binghamton has tighter acceptance rate of 40.36% than SUNY Stony Brook (42.19%).
  • SUNY at Binghamton has higher SAT scores of 1,430 than SUNY Stony Brook (1,410).
  • SUNY Stony Brook is larger with 25,710 students than SUNY at Binghamton (18,312 students).
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#110 in National Universities
#23 in New York
Rankings#111 in National Universities
#24 in New York
Public, 4-yearsSchool TypePublic, 4-years
Vestal, NYLocationStony Brook, NY
Binghamton University
SUNY at Binghamton
Known asSUNY Stony Brook
Bachelor's
Master's
Post-Master Certificate
Doctorate (Research)
Doctorate (Professional Practice)
Offered DegreesBachelor's
Post-Bachelor Certificate
Master's
Post-Master Certificate
Doctorate (Research)
Doctorate (Professional Practice)
Research University (very high research activity)Carnegie ClassificationResearch University (very high research activity)
Tuition & Fees
$10,363 New York residents
$29,453 out-of-state
Undergraduate$10,560 New York residents
$30,350 out-of-state
$13,780 New York residents
$26,260 out-of-state
Graduate$13,943 New York residents
$27,123 out-of-state
$10,408Financial Aid$10,225
Admission
$50 undergraduate
$75 graduate
Application Fee$50 undergraduate
$100 graduate
40.36%Acceptance Rate42.19%
20.26%Yield21.26%
1,430 SAT, 31 ACTTest Scores1,410 SAT, 31 ACT
Student Population
18,312Total Students25,710
14,402Undergraduate17,509
3,910Graduate8,201
271Online Enrollment2,171
Graduation Rate & Outcomes
82%Graduation Rate77%
13%Transfer-out Rate11%
91%Retention Rate88%
$68,100Average Earning after Graduation$62,600
Special Learning Opportunities and Student Services
Online Course (may not Degree Program) Offered for Both Undergraduate and GraduateDistance Learning (Online Classes)Online Degree/Certificate Program Offered for Both Undergraduate and Graduate
ROTC
Study Abroad
Weekend/Evening College
Teacher Certifiate
Special OpportunitiesROTC
Study Abroad
Teacher Certifiate
✔ (Dormitory Capacity: 7,562)
$11,606 average annual costs
On-Campus Living✔ (Dormitory Capacity: 10,315)
$10,254 average annual costs
Not offered or not ReportedMeal PlanNot offered or not Reported
Faculties and Staffs
19 to 1Students to Faculty Ratio19 to 1
748 Full-time
231 Part-time
Number of Faculties1,986 Full-time
740 Part-time
2,271 Full-time
540 Part-time
Number of Staffs4,321 Full-time
1,058 Part-time
$93,338 for Faculties
$64,376 Part-time
Average Salary$116,724 for Faculties
$82,817 Part-time
All data used in our site is from IPEDS (The Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System), U.S. Department of Education, academic year 2022-2023