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

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

  • Both Stony Brook University (SUNY Stony Brook) and Binghamton University (SUNY at Binghamton) 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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#111 in National Universities
#24 in New York
Rankings#110 in National Universities
#23 in New York
Public, 4-yearsSchool TypePublic, 4-years
Stony Brook, NYLocationVestal, NY
SUNY Stony BrookKnown asBinghamton University
SUNY at Binghamton
Bachelor's
Post-Bachelor Certificate
Master's
Post-Master Certificate
Doctorate (Research)
Doctorate (Professional Practice)
Offered DegreesBachelor's
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
$10,560 New York residents
$30,350 out-of-state
Undergraduate$10,363 New York residents
$29,453 out-of-state
$13,943 New York residents
$27,123 out-of-state
Graduate$13,780 New York residents
$26,260 out-of-state
$10,225Financial Aid$10,408
Admission
$50 undergraduate
$100 graduate
Application Fee$50 undergraduate
$75 graduate
42.19%Acceptance Rate40.36%
21.26%Yield20.26%
1,410 SAT, 31 ACTTest Scores1,430 SAT, 31 ACT
Student Population
25,710Total Students18,312
17,509Undergraduate14,402
8,201Graduate3,910
2,171Online Enrollment271
Graduation Rate & Outcomes
77%Graduation Rate82%
11%Transfer-out Rate13%
88%Retention Rate91%
$62,600Average Earning after Graduation$68,100
Special Learning Opportunities and Student Services
Online Degree/Certificate Program Offered for Both Undergraduate and GraduateDistance Learning (Online Classes)Online Course (may not Degree Program) Offered for Both Undergraduate and Graduate
ROTC
Study Abroad
Teacher Certifiate
Special OpportunitiesROTC
Study Abroad
Weekend/Evening College
Teacher Certifiate
✔ (Dormitory Capacity: 10,315)
$10,254 average annual costs
On-Campus Living✔ (Dormitory Capacity: 7,562)
$11,606 average annual costs
Not offered or not ReportedMeal PlanNot offered or not Reported
Faculties and Staffs
19 to 1Students to Faculty Ratio19 to 1
1,986 Full-time
740 Part-time
Number of Faculties748 Full-time
231 Part-time
4,321 Full-time
1,058 Part-time
Number of Staffs2,271 Full-time
540 Part-time
$116,724 for Faculties
$82,817 Part-time
Average Salary$93,338 for Faculties
$64,376 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