St. Joseph's College New York-Brooklyn
245 Clinton AvenueBrooklyn, NY 11205-3688
http://www.sjcny.edu
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| Overview | |
|---|---|
| Type | Private institution |
| Year Founded | 1916 |
| Religious Affiliation | None |
| Undergrad Students | 4,983 |
| Endowment | 37,221,000 |
| Application Deadline | August 31 |
| Application Fee | 25 |
| Selectivity | Selective |
| Application Deadline | August 31 |
| Tuition | 13,680 |
| Room/Board | N/A |
| Services | |
|---|---|
| Associated Firms | New York City Board of Education; School Districts, LI, NY; Pfizer, Inc.; Internal Revenue Service; Insurance Companies, Thera Care |
| Campus Safety | late night transport/escort service, lighted pathways/sidewalks |
| Career Services | on-campus job interviews, internships, resume assistance, career/job search classes, interest inventory, interview training, other |
| Museums | The Clare Rose Repertory Theatre serves as a teaching facility as well as performance space for the college and local theatre productions. The Dillon Child Study Center is the campus laboratory school for the Child Study (PreK-6) program. With an enrollment of 100 pre-school children, the center affords observation and practicum experiences for the college students. The Center exemplifies an educational facility that meets the needs of typically developing children as well as children with disabilities at the early childhood level of instruction. Both the Clare Rose and the Dillon are free-standing buildings. |
| Basic Services | nonremedial tutoring, placement service |
| Museums | The Clare Rose Repertory Theatre serves as a teaching facility as well as performance space for the college and local theatre productions. The Dillon Child Study Center is the campus laboratory school for the Child Study (PreK-6) program. With an enrollment of 100 pre-school children, the center affords observation and practicum experiences for the college students. The Center exemplifies an educational facility that meets the needs of typically developing children as well as children with disabilities at the early childhood level of instruction. Both the Clare Rose and the Dillon are free-standing buildings. |
| Periodical Subs | 1,039 |
| # of Books | 224,073 |
| Graduate Job Placement Statistics | |
| within 6 months | N/A |
| within one year | 92% |
| within two years | N/A |
| Campus Life | |
| Students in fraternities | .1% |
| Students in sororities | .1% |
| Campus Size | 8 acres |
| College housing offered | Yes |
| Students in college housing | 0% |
| College housing types | other housing options (100%) |
| Popular Events | Fine Arts exhibits and events, Comedy nights, Murder Mystery Dinner, Campus Debates/Sound Bites, 101 Nights (101 days before graduation), Spring Fling, Bowl-A-Thon, Intramurals, Band Concerts, Guest Speakers on Social Issues, Club Fair, Celebrate! Diversity, Outdoor Jazz Event, Health & Wellness Events, Improv Night, Talent Show, Jazz Concert, Charity Dances and Dinners, Novelty Acts, Rock the Vote, Immigration teach-in |
| Nearest Airport | New York City (10), MacArthur Airport (30) |
| Nearest Train | New York City (6) |
| Army ROTC | Not offered |
| Navy ROTC | Not offered |
| Extracurricular | |
| Students activities | choral groups, dance, drama/theater, jazz band, literary magazine, music ensembles, musical theater, student government, student newspaper, yearbook |
| Number of Organizations | 56 |
| # of fraternities | 2 |
| # of sororities | 3 |
| Students in fraternities | 0% |
| Students in sororities | 0% |
| Student Papers | (Appears as submitted by school) The Spirit - 3 times each semester; The Talon - twice a semester. |
| Honor Societies | Sigma Iota Chi, Kappa Gamma Pi, Delta Gamma Sigma, Delta Epsilon Sigma, Delta Mu Delta, Phi Alpha Theta, Psi Chi, Sigma Tau Delta, Beta Beta Beta, Lambda Pi Eta, Theta Alpha Kappa, Sigma Delta Pi, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Upsilon Pi Epsilon |
| Religious Organizations | (Appears as submitted by school) Campus Crusade for Christ, Campus Ministry & Outreach Club, STARS - Students taking an Active Role in Society; |
| International Organizations | (Appears as submitted by school) Heritage Gallery, Hispanic Awareness, Asian Awareness, Gaelic Society, Diversity Union |
| Other Organizations | (Appears as submitted by school) Student Government Association, Campus Activities Board, Amnesty International, Drama Society, Circle K International, Newspaper, Yearbook, Co-Curricular Clubs (related to academic departments): (ACHE) American College for Health Care Professional, Accounting/Business Society, Art Club, Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), Biology Club, Business Club, BSN/Nursing Club, Child Study Club, Chorus, Council for Exceptional Children (CEC), Dance Club, Drama Society, English Club, History Club, Jazz Band, Matrix (Computer Science), Music Club, (NSSLHA) Nastional Student Speech Language Hearing Association, Philosophy Club, Political Affairs Club, Psychology Club, Recreation Club, Science Club, SHRM (Business), Fashion Club, Flag Football, PAWS (Animal Rights), Speech and Language Club, Step Squad, Students Ambassadors, Student Legal Society, The Feminist Majority, Track Club, Fraternity, Sorority |
