Burns Hall
The Office of Admissions is located in Burns Hall. It houses beautiful formal parlors, a formal dining room, the campus chapel and dates back to the federal architectural period.
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🎉 Office of Admissions
The admissions team at St. Joseph's University is ready to help you! Whether you have questions about programs, visiting campus, scholarship or more, we're ready to answer them. You will feel right at home here from day one and we will gladly answer your questions at every stage of the application process. Once you are ready, click here to submit an application: https://www.sjny.edu/applynow.
First-Year Admissions
The application process can be a daunting challenge, but our admissions staff aims to make your experience with us both pleasant and informative. We admit students on a rolling basis, with scholarship priority dates for freshmen and transfer students. Our website provides extensive information that will acquaint you with our academic programs, services and student activities.
We will gladly answer your questions at every stage of the application process.
We hope that you will choose St. Joseph's University to help you reach your personal and career goals. We look forward to meeting you!
We will gladly answer your questions at every stage of the application process.
We hope that you will choose St. Joseph's University to help you reach your personal and career goals. We look forward to meeting you!
Transfer Admissions
We’re here to assist you at each step and provide a seamless a stress-free transition. Our transfer admissions counselors are available to meet with you to discuss academic programs of interest, review the application process and provide preliminary information on transfer credits from previous institutions.
We encourage you to take advantage of our Online Transfer Evaluation System, where you can easily access preliminary information about how your courses will transfer to the Brooklyn campus: https://tes.collegesource.com/publicview/TES_publicview01.aspx?rid=6f14a6d9-39ee-435a-bd4f-7b243d44b557&aid=d36fceb4-f43c-4598-b9fe-1b6027c59021
We encourage you to take advantage of our Online Transfer Evaluation System, where you can easily access preliminary information about how your courses will transfer to the Brooklyn campus: https://tes.collegesource.com/publicview/TES_publicview01.aspx?rid=6f14a6d9-39ee-435a-bd4f-7b243d44b557&aid=d36fceb4-f43c-4598-b9fe-1b6027c59021
Graduate Admissions
St. Joseph's University provides a top-notch education that generates the knowledge and skills necessary for personal and professional success in today’s world. We offer numerous graduate programs that help working adults develop the skills associated with superior and ethical professional performance.
International Admissions
Thousands of men and women have found a place at St. Joseph's University, New York. They experience academic excellence, hands-on learning, personal attention and a vibrant, caring community.
They choose St. Joseph's because of its strong academic and value-oriented education, affordable tuition and housing opportunities, generous scholarships and services that directly benefit them.
If you are not currently a U.S. Citizen or Permanent Resident, you are considered to be an International Student. All prospective international students must demonstrate their ability to fund their educational expenses, including tuition, housing and books for the duration of their study.
They choose St. Joseph's because of its strong academic and value-oriented education, affordable tuition and housing opportunities, generous scholarships and services that directly benefit them.
If you are not currently a U.S. Citizen or Permanent Resident, you are considered to be an International Student. All prospective international students must demonstrate their ability to fund their educational expenses, including tuition, housing and books for the duration of their study.
⛪ Chapel
Kennedy Chapel offers mass services and a beautiful space for students to explore one of the Five Pillars - Spiritual Depth. They're able to come to understand what it means to be human while developing personal value systems and responsible self-direction.
Campus Ministry
The Campus Ministry of St. Joseph's University, New York seeks to instill in the life of the University its core values, which are integrity, service, social responsibility, intellectual, and spiritual values.
These values further the development of faculty, staff and students toward a way of life that is authentic and spiritual, characterized by citizenship. Through our community outreach and reverence for the sacred, St. Joseph's University Campus Ministry participates in the creation of a world with respect and dignity for all.
These values further the development of faculty, staff and students toward a way of life that is authentic and spiritual, characterized by citizenship. Through our community outreach and reverence for the sacred, St. Joseph's University Campus Ministry participates in the creation of a world with respect and dignity for all.
🙋🤝 Welcome Center
Visiting our beautiful campus in Clinton Hill is a great way for you and your family to get to know the University and, more importantly, to meet the people who make St. Joseph's University a great place. Come see how students enjoy the freedom of campus life and enjoy the many cultural and educational advantages of being in New York City. Schedule a Tour here: https://bkadmissions.sjny.edu/portal/campusvisit
👩🎓🧑💻⚗️👩🏫 Academic Programs
SJNY Programs include both undergraduate and graduate programs to prepare students for career opportunities upon graduation. There are a variety of certificate programs and minors developed to enhance educational and career goals. At St. Joseph's New York, you'll experience a small classroom environment, which encourages student engagement with faculty and peers as well as experiential education opportunities through service learning courses, internships and co-curricular programs and activities. There is also plenty of rigorous research opportunities and institute that serves as a forum to promote research initiatives throughout their college years and postgraduate studies. On top of all the above there are both academic and co-curricular programs and activities that enhance civic responsibility and engagement.
Honors Program
The honors program is designed to provide a challenging and rewarding learning experience for academically talented students, whatever their major field of study.
Students in the program work in close settings with faculty in honors seminars, and enjoy unique opportunities to explore the cultural and historical sites of New York City. Honors program students also have the opportunity to take classes that include subsidized trips to cities such as Boston and countries such as Italy and France.
Students in the program work in close settings with faculty in honors seminars, and enjoy unique opportunities to explore the cultural and historical sites of New York City. Honors program students also have the opportunity to take classes that include subsidized trips to cities such as Boston and countries such as Italy and France.
Study Abroad
Since 2002, St. Joseph's University, New York's Office of Global Studies has provided a global learning experience. Our long- and short-term programs take students beyond the diverse ideas presented in the classroom, exposing them to a global environment of ideas, cultures and ways of life.
From the historic architecture of Italy to the green pastures of Ireland and experiential learning experiences in Nicaragua, our students have taken advantage of opportunities not offered in the classroom.
In recent years, interest in short-term programs has dramatically increased and the office, working in conjunction with faculty, has developed many programs. Short-term programs that have been developed include Argentina, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Nicaragua, Puerto Rico and Spain.
Unlike most colleges, St. Joseph's University has valued study abroad by funding student study abroad experiences in faculty-led and/or semester long programs. This has made study abroad accessible to all students. St. Joseph's University scholarships apply to tuition abroad. The University also grants a significant number of $500-$2,000 stipends for faculty-led programs.
From the historic architecture of Italy to the green pastures of Ireland and experiential learning experiences in Nicaragua, our students have taken advantage of opportunities not offered in the classroom.
In recent years, interest in short-term programs has dramatically increased and the office, working in conjunction with faculty, has developed many programs. Short-term programs that have been developed include Argentina, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Nicaragua, Puerto Rico and Spain.
Unlike most colleges, St. Joseph's University has valued study abroad by funding student study abroad experiences in faculty-led and/or semester long programs. This has made study abroad accessible to all students. St. Joseph's University scholarships apply to tuition abroad. The University also grants a significant number of $500-$2,000 stipends for faculty-led programs.
Internships and Service Learning
Experiential learning provides college students with the skills and information necessary to succeed in their future careers. Because of this, many of St. Joseph’s University's programs offer and/or require student participation in internships and service-learning experiences. These opportunities also allow our students the ability to truly immerse themselves in the meaning of St. Joseph’s five pillars: integrity, intellectual rigor, spiritual depth, social responsibility and service.
At our Brooklyn Campus, experiential learning is offered two ways: curricular or co-curricular. Curricular refers to a credit-bearing course with a service-learning or applied-learning requirement. Co-curricular refers to non-credit-bearing involvement.
At our Brooklyn Campus, experiential learning is offered two ways: curricular or co-curricular. Curricular refers to a credit-bearing course with a service-learning or applied-learning requirement. Co-curricular refers to non-credit-bearing involvement.