
2022-23 SUNY Broome Graduate Transfer Report Overview
The 2022-23 SUNY Broome Graduate Transfer Report showcases SUNY Broome’s vital role in supporting graduates through their academic journey, of which transfer to another institution post- graduation from SUNY Broome is considered a key milestone in student continued academic success.
Out of 709 total graduates in the 2022-23 academic year, an impressive 41.6% transferred to other institutions within a year of graduation, illustrating the strong foundation SUNY Broome provides for its students to continue with their educational goals. These graduates carried an average GPA of 3.28, demonstrating the academic rigor and student preparedness fostered at the college.

Notable Trends and Top Transfer Destinations
SUNY Binghamton continues to emerge as SUNY Broome’s top transfer institution, enrolling a total of 507 students who graduated from SUNY Broome over the past five years. This reflects the strong partnership between the two institutions and highlights the value of SUNY Broome’s programs as a steppingstone to advanced degrees at four-year institutions. Other top transfer destinations include SUNY Cortland (162), SUNY Oneonta (74), Empire State University (71), and Excelsior University (53).

A Closer Look at Specific Degree Types
Degree-specific data reveals more about the transfer patterns of SUNY Broome graduates:
- Associate in Arts (AA) and Associate in Science (AS) programs are intended for students who plan to transfer to a four-year institution after graduation. Among the AA and AS graduates (333), 57% transferred (189).

- Associate in Applied Science (AAS) and Associate in Occupational Studies (AOS) degrees are intended for students who seek employment immediately after graduation. Certificate programs are designed to prepare students for immediate entry into an occupation or to enhance knowledge and skills. Among the AAS, AOS, and Certificate graduates (385), 28% transferred (109).
Note: Transfer numbers will be typically much lower for these programs as compared to the AA and AS degrees, which are designed specifically for transfer. However, as students may transfer at some point after SUNY Broome, they are included within the report.

As more students embark on their educational journeys at SUNY Broome, the institution will continue to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of education and career advancement in the region.
To explore the full Graduate Transfer Report and gain a deeper understanding of the trends over the past few years, please visit the link below:
2022-23 SUNY Broome Graduate Transfer Report Overview (pdf)
Submitted by: Office of Institutional Effectiveness
