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👩🏫 Academic Affairs
Responsible for overseeing the policies and procedures of the many academic programs and departments that make up St. Joseph's University, New York.
Brooklyn Undergraduate Research
The Office of Undergraduate Research seeks to get you actively involved in the research process.
Although methods of inquiry differ, research is a core aspect of every academic discipline. To that end, we offer numerous opportunities for the interested undergraduate. This website provides information about research support grants, our annual research symposium and opportunities to work with faculty and attend academic conferences.
Although methods of inquiry differ, research is a core aspect of every academic discipline. To that end, we offer numerous opportunities for the interested undergraduate. This website provides information about research support grants, our annual research symposium and opportunities to work with faculty and attend academic conferences.
College Enrichment Program
The College Enrichment Program is tailored to the unique opportunities and challenges that students may encounter in the transition to college. Students in the College Enrichment Program have the benefit of a Mentorship Program, which will include regular one-on-one meetings and workshops focused on student success. These mentoring sessions offer individualized guidance and support.
👩🎓🧑💻⚗️👩🏫 Academic Programs
SJNY programs include undergraduate and graduate programs that 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 University, 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 are also plenty of rigorous research opportunities. Additionally, the University boasts 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 such locations as Boston, 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 such locations as Boston, 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 the academic programs at St. Joseph’s University, New York'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.