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SAINT PETER’S UNIVERSITY AT A GLANCE


CAMPUS LOCATION • The campus is set on 30 acres in Jersey City, the second-largest city in New Jersey.


• New York City is 12 minutes away by PATH train.


STUDENT BODY • Our remarkably diverse undergraduate and graduate student body originates from 29 states and more than 36 countries.


• Approximately 3,300 students attend Saint Peter’s.


• The average class size is 22 students, with a student-faculty ratio of 13:1.


TUITION AND FEES 2019–2020 • Undergraduate: $38,868 per year, plus fees, housing, meals, and expenses


build an unshakeable foundation of ethics to guide their future achieve- ments and a sense of community that lasts a lifetime. Our Jesuit-based educa- tion not only prepares them for their careers but inspires them to be caring, contributing members of society.


Hands-on experience from the moment you arrive We know that our graduates gain just as much experience outside the class- room as they do inside, which is why we make it a priority to connect stu- dents with great learning opportunities at companies, organizations, and pro- grams worldwide. Many of our stu- dents participate in internships with world-renowned companies and or- ganizations. Students also have the opportunity to study internationally through the Center for Global Learn- ing or work hand-in-hand with faculty to conduct innovative research in var- ious areas of study. Saint Peter’s offers students a well- rounded liberal arts curriculum, ex- ponential career opportunities, and spiritual and service-oriented expe- riences in a caring, student-centered community. n


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FINANCIAL AID • Financial aid is granted to 98% of our full-time undergraduate students in the form of academic, need-based, and athletic grants. The average financial aid package is more than $20,000.


ATHLETICS • Saint Peter’s fields 16 NCAA Division I intercollegiate athletic teams. We are a founding member of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC). Our MAAC championships include five titles for women’s track & field (2011–2013), the men’s basketball team’s 2011 championship, and four men’s golf team titles (2014–2017). Saint Peter’s University was the 2017 CIT men’s basketball champion.


ACADEMIC PROGRAMS


MAJORS AND MINORS • Accountancy • American Studies • Anthropology • Art History • Asian and Asian American Studies


• Biological Chemistry • Biology - Forensic Science


• Biotechnology • Business Management - Esports


• Chemistry - Forensic Science


• Classical Civilization • Classical Languages • Clinical Laboratory Sciences


• Communication and Media Culture - Film History and Criticism - Media Business - Writing and Publishing


• Computer Science - Computer Information Systems


- Computer Science - Cyber Security


• Criminal Justice - Computer Science and Crime Forensics


- Corrections - Criminal Research and Intelligence Analysis


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- Investigative Sciences - Law and Justice - Police Administration


• Economics • Education - Early Childhood (P-3) - Elementary (K-6) - Elementary and Middle School


- Secondary • English Literature • Environmental Studies • Finance • Fine Arts • Graphic Arts - Photography


• Health and Physical Education


• History • International Business • Latin American and Latino Studies


• Marketing Management - Esports


• Mathematical Economics • Mathematics • Modern Languages • Natural Science • Nursing • Philosophy • Physics • Political Science • Psychology - Clinical Psychology - Cognitive Processing - Forensic Psychology


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• Radiography • Sociology • Spanish • Sports Management


- Esports


• Theology • Urban Studies • Visual Arts


MINORS* • Africana Studies • Business Law • French


• Gender and Sexuality • Italian • Journalism • Music • Social Justice • Theatre Arts


* Most majors are also available as minors.


FIVE-YEAR ACCELERATED MASTER’S PROGRAMS • BS/MS Accountancy • BS/MBA Business • BA/MA Communication and Public Relations


• BS/MS Computer Science • BA/MS Cyber Security • BS/MS Cyber Security • BA/MA Education • BS/MS Finance • BA/MPA Public Administration


• Numerous intramural sports promote physical and social interaction indoors and on the fields.


STUDENT LIFE • More than 70 student-run organizations offer activities to complement the academic experience.


• Through a number of volunteer opportunities that foster relationships with local, national, and global associations, approximately 800 students contribute more than 57,000 hours of community engagement annually.


• Religious services and spiritual retreats are offered for all faiths.


• Our residential urban campus offers a variety of student housing options, and 60% of students commute from the New York/New Jersey metro area.


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