Binghamton vs Fordham for NYC internships: which school is better connected to opportunities in New York City?

I’m trying to decide between Binghamton and Fordham, and one of the biggest factors for me is getting internships in New York City. I know both schools can lead to good opportunities, but I’m trying to understand which one tends to make it easier to find, access, and actually land NYC internships while still being a student.
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Sundial Team
2 weeks ago
The biggest practical tradeoff is proximity versus value: Fordham puts you in New York City every day, which makes part-time internships during the semester far easier, while Binghamton can still lead to strong NYC internships but usually with more travel, more planning, and more reliance on summer breaks or school-arranged recruiting pipelines. Fordham’s Lincoln Center and Rose Hill campuses both give students direct access to Manhattan employers, and that matters a lot for internships that expect you to come in once or twice a week. Binghamton has a solid alumni network in New York and sends plenty of students to the city after graduation, but it does not offer the same day-to-day logistical advantage while you are still in school.

For actually accessing opportunities during the academic year, Fordham has the clearer edge. Being in the city means you can attend employer events, networking sessions, coffee chats, and interviews without turning them into full-day trips. That convenience often matters more than students expect, especially in fields like finance, media, marketing, communications, nonprofit work, fashion-adjacent business, and some corporate roles where semester internships are common.

Binghamton is still very credible for NYC outcomes, especially in business, accounting, economics, and some tech-related paths. Its alumni presence in New York is real, and employers do recruit there. But for an internship that requires regular in-person attendance while classes are in session, Fordham makes the process much more manageable.

One important wrinkle is cost. If Binghamton is significantly cheaper for you, that can outweigh Fordham’s location advantage, especially if your main goal is landing strong summer internships and eventually working in NYC after graduation. But if your priority is building experience in the city early and often while enrolled, Fordham is better connected in the most practical sense and is the easier school for NYC internships while still being a student.

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