The Registrar Office serves a diverse student population. The process for registering for classes differs depending on your student status.
Please read carefully the information below on how to register for a course.
Matriculated students are students who are enrolled in a program of study. To register for courses, students are required to meet with their academic advisor in their designated academic divisions: Business & Professional Studies, Health Sciences, STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics) or Liberal Arts. Students can view their Degree Works audit by logging into their MyCollege account to view program requirements, discuss their academic/curriculum plans with an academic advisor, and register for courses for the following semester.
Business: 607-778-5008
Health: 607-778-5421
STEM: 607-778-5421
Liberal Arts: 607-778-5219
Non-matriculated students are students who wish to take a class without enrolling in a program of study. Students who are non-matriculate are not eligible for any Financial Aid and must pay for tuition and fees out of pocket.
To register for courses as a non-matriculated student, please visit Non-Matriculate Registration, scroll down the page, complete the form and submit. By submitting the form you are agreeing to the financial obligation for your registered course(s). You will be contacted by the Registrar’s Office via email notifying you that you have been officially registered for your designated course.
If you are a continuing non-matriculated student, you may register through your MyCollege account.
For additional information regarding tuition, fee and residency requirements, please contact the Student Accounts Office:
If you are in a program of study at another SUNY college/university and wish to take classes at SUNY Broome, you must complete the Cross Registration Form. Students who do not complete the Cross Registration Form will not be considered for Financial Aid.
For additional information and guidelines regarding Cross Registration, see Cross Registration Guidelines (pdf).
SUNY Application is a common admission application for any SUNY colleges and universities. There is a $50 non-refundable fee charged with this application.
For additional information on the SUNY Application, please contact:
Students who wish to attend SUNY Broome are encouraged to apply directly on the SUNY Broome Webpage. The application is FREE of cost!
For additional information regarding SUNY Broome admission:
The Early College Program is for current high school students who benefit from taking college courses on the SUNY Broome campus before graduating from high school. This program is typically for juniors and seniors who are at least 16 years of age, and have maintained a high school course average of 80 or higher related to the college course in which they seek instruction at SUNY Broome.
For additional information contact the Admissions office:
SUNY Broome offers non-credit courses to serve as a conduit to the community by providing innovative educational experiences for all ages and all people. Continuing Education provides programs that meet workforce and professional development needs, health and wellness interests, youth programs and personal enrichment needs.
For more information on Continuing Education:
Any citizen of New York State who is 60 years of age or older may “audit” courses at SUNY Broome without charge, as long as there is space available in the class. In this context, the word “audit” means these students take the course by attending classes and being exposed to all the work given in class and assigned in the text. They do not have to do the homework or take the examinations. Students auditing courses do not receive a letter grade or college credit.
To register as a “Senior Audit,” you must bring an ID to the Registrar’s Office, in the Student Services Building, Room 105, and complete the Registration Form (pdf).
For additional information regarding Senior Audit, please contact the Registrar’s Office: