Student Support Services
Binghamton University's Student Support Services program is a federally funded program designed to improve the retention and graduation rates of low-income, first-generation or disabled college students.
SSS students receive support services including academic, career, and personal counseling; tutoring and assistance in obtaining financial aid. We also provide workshops and seminars on a variety of topics including computer literacy, study skills, time management and career exploration. In addition, SSS students are given the opportunity to attend cultural enrichment events.
Our mission is to help qualified students achieve academic success and personal growth. SSS will help students achieve their goals and make the most of their college experience.
Student Support Services at Binghamton University is part of the federal TRIO programs which are funded by the United States Department of Education.
SSS News:
4/3/08 - Want to work for Student Support Services? We have a job opening! Visit our new employment page for more information.
3/2/08 - Updated the workshops page. Now you can check in to see what we have coming up for you.
10/31/07 - Happy Halloween! Our movie and pizza night went well. We gave away a few prizes and everyone enjoyed the movie. We've posted a few pictures from the evening. They show up randomly so tool around our web-site to see them all.10/11/07 - Well we've revamped things around here. Take a look around and check out our new digs!
9/11/07 - Oops! Fixed a typo on the Successful Student Series Workshops page. The final workshop is scheduled for December 3 not December 4!
9/2/07 - We're proud to announce the Successful Student Series Workshops!
We are currently accepting applications from those eligible for Student Support Services for the 2007-2008 academic year.