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City University of New York: John Jay College of Criminal Justice

New York, NY

Overview

  • Type
    4-year • Public
  • Campus Life
    Large • Urban
  • Average Per Year After Aid
    $5K
  • SAT Range
    Not available
  • Graduation Rate
    54%

City University of New York: John Jay College of Criminal Justice is a large, 4-year, public liberal arts college. This coed college is located in a large city in an urban setting and is primarily a commuter campus. It offers certificate, bachelor's, and master's degrees. This college has an acceptance rate of 55% and a graduation rate of 54%.

From the Institution

There is no college anywhere in the U.S. or the world quite like John Jay. Founded in 1964, John Jay College of Criminal Justice - a senior college of The City University of New York - has evolved into the preeminent international leader in educating for justice in its many dimensions. The College offers a rich liberal arts and professional curriculum that prepares students to serve the public interest as ethical leaders and engaged citizens. John Jay's academic programs balance the sciences, humanities and the arts with professional studies. The College is unique in its mission, providing rigorous course work, research, internships, community service and other learning experiences to prepare students to make a difference for themselves and others and to transform ideas into social action and leadership.

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College Board Code
2115
Application Types Accepted
  • Common Application
  • Online through college's own website
Fee Waiver Info
Application fee waivers not offered.

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