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With programs for every path, a St. John’s University education gives you limitless opportunities to broaden your mind, discover your passion, and reach new heights.
At St. John’s, our students quickly become fluent in the business of doing business. Explore The Peter J. Tobin College of Business, the Thomas J. Cox, Jr. Honors Program, our Executive in Residence Program, our majors, and our global opportunities.
Sep 26, 2024 · With more than 100 majors and programs of study, St. John’s University is an exemplary place to explore, discover, and develop your academic interests. If you’re still deciding, apply undeclared and take time to explore your options.
Sep 25, 2024 · Explore undergraduate admission requirements, application deadlines, and programs offered at St. John's University. Apply today and become a part of our diverse and dynamic community!
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St. John’s leadership team is dedicated to fulfilling the University’s educational mission by advancing a vision for the future, ensuring equity at every level, and sustaining a tradition of academic excellence.
4 days ago · Take the first step towards a brighter future with St. John's University. Apply now to become a part of the Red Storm community.
Students come to St. John’s University’s beautiful Queens, NY, campus for traditional college living in America’s largest, most dynamic city.
Feb 1, 2014 · Apply to St. John's School of Law. View St. John's School of Law programs. Readmit Students. St. John’s University welcomes students who were previously enrolled at St. John’s to apply for readmission. To be considered a Readmit Applicant, students must meet the following criteria:
St. John’s is a Catholic university, founded in 1870 in response to an invitation of the first Bishop of Brooklyn, John Loughlin, to provide the youth of the city with an intellectual and moral education.