SUNY at Binghamton Class of 2025 Decisions

It seems that nobody in state has received a decision yet; is that correct?

Yes

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As far as I know

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i have not received a decision yet (in state) but from my naviance account i see that three people from my school have been accepted

Are you in state??

How can you see that on Naviance?

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Depending on what high school you go to, you can see it. You go to scatagrams and it says it.

I donā€™t think it updates that quickly but it could. A bunch of kids were accepted ED to some colleges at my school and it doesnā€™t show that they were accepted yet.

I didnā€™t think you can see it by year. Iā€™ll have to look at that tomorrow

Yes it is by year. Above the scatagrams there is a bar graph and by year it says how many applied, how many accepted, and how many attended. Also it is the students that are supposed to input that information. So for the kids that got into there ED schools, they had to input into naviance that they got accepted. Some kids havenā€™t done that yet at my school, so thatā€™s why for some schools it still says zero accepted.

our scattergram only goes to 2020 not 2021.

maybe they have started with In State Harpur today? My daughter is applying to Watson and hasnā€™t heard yet.

In state Harpur here w high grades/ACT. Still nothing

iā€™m in state harpur also and still nothing. and yes the kids have to input into naviance that they were accepted themselves, so it might not be 100% accurate.

Some highschools donā€™t want to show there 2021 data to their students. Iā€™m not sure why but some schools donā€™t show that information. Luckily mine does and 200 applied to Binghamton this year.

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How many in your graduating class? Thatā€™s crazy 200 applicants from 1 high school!!

We have 400 kids in our graduating class. Last year and the year before that it was also 200. And usually a little more than half get in.

191 in my sonā€™s school applied no acceptance yet for anyone

So more than 100 students from your high school go?

No usually only 25-30 students end up going.