Career Development
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Over $300,000 in internship funding available now
Over $300,000 in internship funding available now
The Fleishman Career Center is committed to removing financial barriers that may prevent students from pursuing valuable internship opportunities. If you have financial needs and have secured an internship, you may be eligible for internship funding.
Applications for internship funding opened on Monday, March 16. They are reviewed on a rolling basis. Learn more about each of the internship funding opportunities at the link below.
During the summer of 2025, the Fleishman Career Center distributed $203,324 in internship funding, enabling 129 students to complete meaningful, high-impact internship experiences. This year, over $300,000 in funding will be available across multiple internship funding opportunities.
To apply for internship funding, students must be currently matriculated at 麻豆社, have a SSN or ITIN, complete the FAFSA demonstrating financial need, and have received an internship offer. Some funds may include additional requirements such as major restrictions, class year preferences, or GPA considerations. Each fund has a slightly different application process, but most applications require an "Internship Expense Budget Worksheet" and may request additional materials. Funding is competitive, and not all applicants will receive an award.
Note that this is a competitive application process, and not all applicants will receive funding, even if they meet all eligibility criteria for that fund. Preference will be given to students who have not received funding before.
Looking for an internship? The Fleishman Career Center is here to help. Schedule an appointment with a career consultant for support with your search strategy, applications, and outreach. You can also stop by for a drop-in from noon to 4 p.m. Monday-Friday for quick questions and guidance.For More Information:
Contact Michael Martin or visit /ccpd/services/internship-funding.html
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Looking ahead? Stay and earn your graduate degree here at Binghamton!
Looking ahead? Stay and earn your graduate degree here at Binghamton!
The Department of Public Administration and Policy is looking for students who are planning, looking beyond graduation, and interested in making a difference in the world.
For those who don't know what their next steps, the department offers a variety of flexible options:
- MPA and Sustainable Communities (MS) 4+1 Programs 鈥 Earn your bachelor's and master's degrees in five years. Take graduate courses in your senior year, allowing you to get a jump on graduate school, while only paying undergraduate tuition. Once you graduate with your bachelor's degree, you only have one year of graduate school and graduate tuition left. Explore the benefits now!
- One-year in-person MPA program 鈥 Looking to complete your undergraduate degree first? Join the program in the spring or fall, and complete your MPA within one year!
- Online MPP program 鈥 Sick of Binghamton's weather or want to be back home? Do graduate school remotely! Join the new, exclusively online, completely asynchronous MPP program. Applications will be accepted starting fall 2026.
- Traditional MPA or Sustainable Communities (MS) 鈥 Want to complete the program at a traditional pace? Earn your MPA or Sustainable Communities (MS) degree in approximately two years!
NOTE: If you have a GPA of 3.5 or higher here at 麻豆社, you will have guaranteed admission into all programs (space dependent).
The program flyer below provides you with more information about the programs, curriculum, full and part-time options, application requirements, deadlines, and alumni and career outcomes.
If you are interested and have questions, contact msweet@binghamton.edu.For More Information:
Contact Melissa Sweet or visit /public-administration-and-policy/
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Fall 2026 paid internships with local startup companies
Fall 2026 paid internships with local startup companies
Looking to gain real-world experience, build your resume, and get paid 鈥 all while working with innovative startups in the state of New York?
The HATCH Internship Program (HATCH) and the New Energy New York Student Startup Experience (NENY SSE) are now recruiting students for fall 2026!
These programs connect 麻豆社 students with local startup companies for hands-on, project-based internships across a variety of fields.
What you鈥檒l gain:
-Paid internship experience
-Hands-on work with startup companies
-Opportunities to build professional skills and networks
- Mentorship and structured support throughout the semester
In the HATCH Internship Program, you work with early-stage startups and small businesses. This option is great for students exploring career paths and gaining foundational experience.
In the New Energy New York Student Startup Experience (NENY SSE), partner with innovative companies in the clean energy and battery tech ecosystem. This option is ideal for students interested in sustainability, engineering, business, and entrepreneurship.
Taking place during fall 2026, in the State of New York (hybrid and remote opportunities available for non-local companies), these opportunities are open to undergraduate and graduate students from all majors. Applications are open on Handshake!
Questions? Contact Epiphany A Munoz at emunoz2@binghamton.edu.For More Information:
Contact Epiphany A Munoz
General
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Sign up for the Journaling Club Newsletter
Sign up for the Journaling Club Newsletter
Discover the power of personal reflection, mindfulness, and self-discovery 鈥 one page at a time. Fill out the form below to join the B-Healthy Journaling Club and stay connected with upcoming events, prompts, and community journaling sessions.
For More Information:
Contact B-Healthy or visit
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Spring semester OCCT and BC Transit service update
Spring semester OCCT and BC Transit service update
OCCT will end service for the spring semester in the afternoon on Friday, May 15. A full list of start times for the final trip of each route can be found on the OCCT website at the link below. The ITC/Campus shuttle only service will run a combined service from 8 a.m.- 5:30 p.m. Monday, May 18, through Friday, May 22, until summer service begins Monday, May 25. The OCCT summer schedule will be posted on the OCCT website at the link below.
BC Transit鈥檚 route 16 will end service for the summer. All other routes will continue to run as scheduled. For a full list of route information, visit the BC Transit website at:For More Information:
Contact TAPS or visit
Recreation
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Pickleball Dash Nights
Pickleball Dash Nights
Join the Lane 鈥 Starke Tennis Center for UTR Pickleball Dash Nights. Players will compete in a round robin series while changing partners each round. Scoring format will be determined based off the numbers of participants. Come compete, meet new players, and have a great time playing pickleball!
Dash Night will be every Tuesday from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Cost is $10. All levels are welcome.
Contact Chris Ellerson at (607) 777-9777, or email cellerson@binghamton.edu, to learn more.For More Information:
Contact Christopher Ellerson or visit
Sustainability
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Donate to the Binghamton Move Out Project (MOP)
Donate to the Binghamton Move Out Project (MOP)
If you鈥檙e moving when the semester ends, don鈥檛 throw away the stuff you can鈥檛 take with you 鈥 The Binghamton Move Out Project (MOP) makes donating your items easy!
MOP is a volunteer-run initiative aimed at diverting waste from the landfill and giving back to the community during Spring move-out. MOP collects and donates items from students moving out of their college housing to local community charities. Last year, the team was able to divert over 34,000 pounds of waste from the landfill, including clothes, non-perishable food, books, electronics, and more!
How to donate:
- Drop off at a bin: From May 4-19, there will be bins located at the following locations: C4 Upstairs Hallway, CIW Iroquois Commons, Appalachian Dining Hall, Hinman Dining Hall, Hillside Commons, Susquehanna Coffee House, and the University Union. Students can drop their items in a bin at any time when the buildings are open.
- Drop off at an outdoor collection site: From 2-5 p.m. May 13-14, and from 8-10 a.m. Friday, May 15, there will be six outdoor collection stations on campus: outside of the CIW and Hinman dining halls, one on the Dickinson quad, one in Old Dickinson in the grass between the building entrance and Lot B, one in front of Windham, and one in Newing between Delaware and Broome, in the Southeast corner of Broome.
- Sign up for a pick-up or drop-off appointment from May 11-31 (off-campus students only). Once MOP receives your submission, the team will assign one of the volunteers to pick up your items or arrange for you to drop the items off at the sorting room. The form can be found at:
NOTE: You must sign up at least three days in advance to guarantee a pick-up.
Don鈥檛 forget to review the accepted items list. While MOP accepts most everything, the team can only accept what can be donated to donation partners, so it's important to review this closely before donating:
Connect with MOP at , by phone at 607-252-6671, or via email at binghamtonmoveout@gmail.com. Follow MOP on Instagram at , or on Facebook atFor More Information:
Contact Binghamton Move Out Project (MOP) or visit
Volunteer
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Applications open for 2026-27 Empire State Service Corps
Applications open for 2026-27 Empire State Service Corps
SUNY undergraduate and graduate students can apply to serve in the Empire State Service Corps during the 2026鈥27 academic year. Members complete about 300 hours of community service (around 10 hours per week) from September through May while earning hourly pay and may also qualify for an AmeriCorps Education Award. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis until all positions are filled.
For More Information:
Contact Center for Civic Engagement or visit