One of America ’s leading Catholic universities, St. John’s prepares students for ethical leadership in today’s global society. With three residential New York City campuses and locations around the world, St. John’s offers quality academics, high-tech resources, dynamic study abroad options and varied service opportunities.
The 96.5-acre Queens, NY , campus features broad lawns, modern facilities and beautiful residence halls. The 17-acre Staten Island, NY , campus combines small-college charm with BIG EAST resources. St. John’s award-winning Manhattan campus is near the famed Financial District. St. John’s also has campuses in Oakdale, NY , and Rome, Italy , with a learning center in Paris, France .
Students come from 45 states and 122 countries. They pursue more than 100 programs leading to associates, bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees in six divisions: St. John’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, The School of Education, the College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions, the College of Professional Studies , The Peter J. Tobin College of Business and a School of Law .
Catholic and Vincentian, St. John’s enriches students’ education with Academic Service-Learning. Through these course-related volunteer activities, students gain confidence by assisting those in need. Strengthening its mission, St. John’s recently created VISA — the Vincentian Institute for Social Action — a broad framework of programs that empower students and faculty to combat global poverty through teaching, research and service.
Service also is a focus of St. John’s Global Studies programs. Discover the World allows students to earn 15 credits in three foreign cities in one semester. Students also can spend a semester, winter or summer break living, learning and serving in locations throughout Europe , Asia and Latin America .
Of course, students also benefit from St. John’s 180 clubs, organizations, honor societies and active Campus Ministry along with Division I, BIG EAST men’s and women’s athletics.
Tuition
Tuition (in state): $29,350.00
Tuition (out of state): $29,350.00
Loans: FFEL Subsidized Stafford Loans, FFEL Unsubsidized Stafford Loans, FFEL Plus Loans, Federal Perkins Loans.
Scholarships: Federal Pell, SEOG, State Scholarships, Private Scholarships, academic merit or need-based College/University Scholarships or grant aid.
Demographics
Affiliation: Religious
Number of Men: 6599
Number of women: 8209
Number of Full-time: 11824
Number of Part-time: 1984
Number of Undergraduates: 14808
Average SAT scores of freshman: 1092
Faculty
Full Time: 669
Part Time: 771
Doctorates: 862
Masters: 455
Other: 123
Student to Teacher Ratio: 19:1
Majors
Accounting, Administrative and Office Studies, Advertising, Art/Art History, Asian Studies, Biology, Business Management, Business/Business Administration, Chemistry, Communications, Computer/Information Science, Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement, Education- Early Childhood/Family, East Asian Language & Literature, Economics, Education, Education- Elementary, English, Film, Finance/Banking, French, Graphic Design/Commercial Art, History, Hotel/Restaurant Management, Italian, Journalism, Legal Fields, Liberal Arts, Library Science, Management Information Systems, Marketing, Mathematics, Medical Assistant/Technician, Paralegal Studies/Legal Assistant, Pastoral Studies, Pharmacy, Philosophy, Photography, Physical Sciences, Physics, Political Science, Pre-Law, Pre-Med, Psychology, Public Administration, Public Relations, Radiology/Nuclear Medicine, Education- Secondary, Social Sciences, Sociology, Spanish, Education- Special, Speech, Statistics, Education- Teaching, Theology, Mortuary Science/Funeral Services, Administrative and Office Studies--Distance Learning, Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement--Distance Learning, Business/Business Administration--Distance Learning, Paralegal Studies/Legal Assistant--Distance Learning, Education --Distance Learning, Liberal Arts --Distance Learning, Parks/Recreation Studies--Distance Learning, Sports Management, Health Administration, Information Technology, Criminology, Pharmacy Technician, Education- Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL),
Minors
Adolescent Education, Business, Communications, Creative Writing, Criminal Justice, English, Information Science, Mathematics, Computer Science, Government/Politics, History, Hotel Management, International Studies, Legal Studies, Security, Sociology, Speech Communication, Speech Language Pathology, Sport Management, Philosophy, Psychology and Theology.
Athletics
Athletics - Division I: Men: Baseball, Basketball, Fencing, Golf, Lacrosse, Soccer, Tennis; Women: Basketball, Cross Country, Fencing, Golf, Soccer, Softball, Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball.
Requirements
16 High School Units or appropriate score on GED:
| English |
4 |
| Mathematics |
2 |
| History |
1 |
| Science |
1 |
| Foreign Language |
2 |
| Electives |
6 — At least 3 must be from the academic grouping. |
About St. John's University
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With three residential
New York City campuses and locations around the world,
St. John’s offers quality academics, high-tech resources, dynamic study abroad options and varied service opportunities.
The 96.5-acre
Queens, NY , campus features broad lawns, modern facilities and beautiful residence halls. The 17-acre
Staten Island, NY , campus combines small-college charm with BIG EAST resources.
St. John’s award-winning
Manhattan campus is near the famed Financial District.
St. John’s also has campuses in
Oakdale, NY , and
Rome, Italy , with a learning center in
Paris, France .
Students come from 45 states and 122 countries. They pursue more than 100 programs leading to associates, bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees in six divisions:
St. John’s
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, The School of Education, the
College of
Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions, the
College of
Professional Studies , The Peter J. Tobin College of Business and a
School of
Law .
Catholic and Vincentian,
St. John’s enriches students’ education with Academic Service-Learning. Through these course-related volunteer activities, students gain confidence by assisting those in need. Strengthening its mission,
St. John’s recently created VISA — the Vincentian Institute for Social Action — a broad framework of programs that empower students and faculty to combat global poverty through teaching, research and service.
Service also is a focus of
St. John’s Global Studies programs. Discover the World allows students to earn 15 credits in three foreign cities in one semester. Students also can spend a semester, winter or summer break living, learning and serving in locations throughout
Europe ,
Asia and
Latin America .
Of course, students also benefit from
St. John’s 180 clubs, organizations, honor societies and active Campus Ministry along with Division I, BIG EAST men’s and women’s athletics.
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