Is there an early action plan?
Yes! Early-action applications are due by November 15. More
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.
Yes! Early-action applications are due by November 15. More
Applicants are required to take the SAT or ACT, including transfer students with fewer than 15 college credit hours.
Students may apply until August 1, if space is available. The financial aid priority deadline is March 1. The regular admission priority deadline for nursing applications is December 15, and for all other programs is March 1.
No, we do not require any admissions testing for our graduate programs.
Our courses are delivered via a learning portal, Brightspace. They operate in an asynchronous format, meaning you will have set due dates for assignments in your courses, but are not required to be logged on at a particular time.* You can complete the coursework at times that are convenient for your schedule with the established [...]
Yes! The college offers federal financial aid for eligible students who are enrolled in online degree programs. Funding is available through the Federal Stafford Loan, and undergraduate students may be eligible for funds through the Federal Pell Grant as well. Financial aid is not available for certificate programs or continuing education courses. More
We offer a rolling admissions process, and with multiple start dates per year in each program, it’s never too late to apply! Applications are reviewed once we receive all required application materials.
Parking fines should be paid at the Treasurer's Office, located in Scully Hall first floor.
Students wishing to gain access to a locked building/room must have first obtained permission from their professor or appropriate staff member. The College faculty/staff member must send Campus Safety written permission for the student to have access to the building/room before access will be granted. Written permission must be on file with Campus Safety in [...]
Campus Safety will let you into your room during non-business hours. If you are locked out of your room Monday through Friday, 8:30am-4:30pm, you must contact Campus Life for assistance (Ext. 6603).