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About the Office of the University Ombudsman

Serving as Binghamton University's designated neutral, the University Ombudsman's primary responsibility is to provide independent, confidential and impartial assistance to the campus community.

The University Ombudsman assists individuals and groups in the management of conflict and the resolution of problems. Collaborative dispute resolution is encouraged whenever possible and mediation services are available on request.

The University Ombudsman is an advocate for fairness and equity, and does not take sides on behalf of any individual or cause. While maintaining impartiality, the University Ombudsman regularly makes recommendations to University officials regarding policies, practices and procedures.

The University Ombudsman provides assistance through informal means only. However, should you wish to file a formal grievance, the ombudsman can offer referrals on how you may proceed. The office supplements existing resources at the University, it does not duplicate them.

At its most basic level, the ombuds office is a safe place to voice your concerns, evaluate your situation, organize your thoughts and identify out your options. The office operates with strict confidentiality and keeps no records identifying visitors. It can be a good first step if you don't know where else to turn or how to proceed.

As an independent, neutral, confidential and informal resource, the Ombudsman Office does not accept legal notice for Binghamton University. If you wish to go on record about a problem or put the University on notice, the University Ombudsman can offer information on how to do so. The University Ombudsman also provides referrals to other offices and services that may help you address your concern.

The Ombudsman Office operates according to the International Ombudsman Association (IOA) Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice, and serves all members of the Binghamton University community, including the Research Foundation. 

 

University Ombudsman
Binghamton University
PO Box 6000
Binghamton, NY 13902

Phone:  607-777-2388
Fax:       607-777-2556

Binghamton University State University of New York
PO BOX 6000 Binghamton, NY 13902-6000
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Last Updated: 9/10/09