
Certificates provide opportunities for study within a focused academic area. A certificate offers a coherent graduate experience and a valuable credential of work and skills beyond the undergraduate degree, usually through the completion of a series of specified courses. Some curricular options or other criteria for completion may apply.
There are two types of certificate programs:
For graduate students pursuing continuing education (non-matriculated) or for students already enrolled in a degree program:
For students enrolled in a graduate degree program at Binghamton:
While many certificates are available only to enrolled, degree-seeking graduate students (see "Add-On" Certificates above), others can be completed by either degree or non-degree students (see "Stand-Alone" Certificates above). All students enrolling in a certificate must either be admitted to an existing degree program, or admitted as a non-degree student. No funding is available to non-degree students completing certificate programs.
To enter a certificate program, interested students must complete the on-line registration form. After completing the on-line registration form, the student will receive an email providing the name and contact information for the certificate director. Each student must contact the certificate director in order to review certificate entrance and completion requirements.
The certificate director must approve each student's entrance into the certificate program.
Students who have registered for a certificate program and paid all required fees will have access to:
In addition, students who have been approved (by the certificate director) for a certificate program can monitor their progress by logging into the certificate site. After registering for a certificate, students will receive a log-in and password via email.
Certificate students are not automatically admitted to master's or doctoral programs. They must meet the admissions requirements of those programs and be accepted. Students may concurrently register for a certificate and another BU degree program.
All courses transferred into a BU Graduate Certificate must meet all of the following conditions:
The certificate director must approve all transfer credits used to complete a certificate.
In addition, the following restrictions apply:
To complete the certificate program, all required coursework must be completed as outlined by the individual certificate program requirements
Students in certificate programs are also required to meet Graduate School standards, including:
At the time that the final requirements for certificate are met, the student must meet with the certificate director to verify completion. The certificate director will then submit to the Graduate School written verification of completion of the certificate.
The student must submit to the Graduate School a $100 processing fee. Following remission of the processing fee, the Graduate School will update the student's transcript to reflect completion of the certificate. In addition, the certificate department will mail the student a certificate verifying completion of the program.