With the assistance of a $1.33 million grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), Christopher Bishop hopes to help individuals suffering from Parkinson’s disease.
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The average starting salary for Binghamton graduates is $53,600, making our alumni among the nation’s highest earners -- # 1 in the Northeast and #4 in the nation for among publics (Forbes, 2008).
Our costs as a public university ensure Binghamton undergraduates can afford to start a career without the worries of high student debt.
| Binghamton University | $53,600 |
| PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES & COLLEGES | |
| University of Virginia (UVA) | $52,700 |
| Rutgers University | $50,300 |
| Pennsylvania State University (PSU) | $49,900 |
| Stony Brook University | $49,500 |
| University of Massachusetts (UMass) - Amherst | $46,600 |
| State University of New York (SUNY) at Buffalo | $46,200 |
| University of Delaware | $45,900 |
| State University of New York (SUNY) at Albany | $44,500 |
| State University of New York (SUNY) at Geneseo | $42,300 |
| PRIVATE UNIVERSITIES & COLLEGES | |
| Colgate University | $52,800 |
| Northwestern University | $52,700 |
| Williams College | $51,700 |
| Northeastern University | $50,500 |
| New York Univeristy (NYU) | $50,300 |
| Swarthmore College | $49,700 |
| Franklin and Marshall College | $49,100 |
| Tulane University | $49,100 |
| Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) | $48,900 |
| Syracuse University | $45,700 |