St. Josephs College

The mission of St. Josephs College is to provide a strong academic and value-oriented education at the undergraduate and graduate levels-rooted in a liberal arts tradition that supports provision for career preparation and enhancement.

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Institutional Accrediting Agency: 
Middle States Commission on Higher Education
Address: 

245 Clinton Avenue
Brooklyn-NY 11205
US

Institution Type: 
Private-not-for-profit-Higher Education
Calendar Type: 
4 Semesters
Cost Per Credit: 
Part-time: $505-credit-college fees 1-7 credits $13-credit 8-11 credits $96-semester-technology fees 1-7 credits $40-semester 8-11 credits $75-semester; Full-time: tuition $15-400-college fees $125-semester-technology fees $75-semester
Credit-earning Options : 
96 credit hours can be transferred from accredited four-year collegiate institution-82 credit hours from accredited junior colleges-60 credit hours from select New York State Education Department-approved-associates granting proprietary institutions
Delivery Format: 
All assignments-projects-discussion groups and examinations are done through Blackboard. This class is asynchronous-so you can participate whenever it is convenient for you.
Carnegie Classification: 
Baccalaureate College-General
Technical Requirements: 
Basic computer skills-word processing experience using the Internet-Access to a PC with Windows 95 or higher-internet connection and at least a 28.8K baud modem. Internet Explorer 4.0 or higher Microsoft Word (preferred) and PowerPoint or Works
Geographic Restrictions: 
International students are advised to contact the Coordinator of International Student Services for additional information.
On-Campus Requirement: 
No campus visits are required.
Scholarships Offered: 
Academic scholarships are available for full time students only.
Loans Offered: 
Federal Stafford loans (subsidized and unsubsidized) Federal Plus loans-Federal Perkins loans-Private Alternative loans
Registration Details: 
Submit online application-resume-organizational management supplemental application and transcripts of previously completed college. Contact the admissions office to submit a writing sample. Contact an academic advisor for course selections.