Community COVID-19 Update
We are limiting off-campus student travel to essential travel only.
Over 40 majors in undergraduate, graduate, and certificate programs.
Saint Joseph’s offers a personalized education geared toward your future.
Our campus is a resource for our neighbors, including pool use and cultural events.
A rich tradition in Catholic education for more than a hundred years.
Over 40 majors in undergraduate, graduate, and professional education programs
We make it easy to find your way into our community.
Saint Joe’s is the place where student life and community life come together.
A rich tradition in Catholic education for more than a hundred years.
We are limiting off-campus student travel to essential travel only.
SJC has implemented our "Study-In-Place" program as a precaution to stop viral transmission and eventually return to Level 1 status and “normal” campus life.
The College’s plan to get ahead of the spread of new positive cases of COVID-19 on our campus
The College's first Honorary Scholar-in-Residence is Donato Tramuto.
Today’s video features Residential Living discussing some of the most important changes you’ll notice as you arrive on campus.
The College is committed to getting timely and accurate information out to all.
Bon appetit! OK, Saint Joseph’s. Let’s get to the really important stuff. That’s right, today we’re talking about food - how you’ll get it, where you can eat it, and even a peek at some new flavors to whet your appetite. Director of Events, Retail and Food Operations Shay Bell has [...]
A Meaningful Athletic Experience This one goes out to our fantastic student-athletes. Newly named Director of Athletics Will Sanborn is here with details about how we will build our Monks championship culture, even in the face of tough decisions and an unusual season. A few highlights: Fall Move-In. Unlike past years, [...]
This video is about the science of masks, and why they have emerged as the most effective form of personal responsibility to control a pandemic.
Chief Learning Officer Michael Pardales offers us a first look at the ways we’ll make classroom learning safe and healthy this fall.