College Spotlight: Saint Joseph's University

As a graduate of Saint Joseph’s University, I will try my best not to be biased with my information and updates on Saint Joseph’s University (SJU), but with that said…it is an absolutely fantastic all-around university. SJU is located in Philadelphia, but is outside of the main city center, in a suburban setting. SJU is a 10 minute drive or train ride to downtown Philadelphia, so it offers the best of both worlds in regards to the college environment experience. SJU is a Catholic (Jesuit) liberal arts university, with a terrific school of arts & sciences and business school. Although some students may have a major and career already figured out, this is not necessary at SJU, as nearly 70% of applicants are undecided.

Being a liberal arts college at its core, all students, regardless of major, must take 18 core courses across all disciplines, including a foreign language, English, history, science, and more. Students also must take 8 electives, which if used properly, can possibly go towards a minor. With all of this said, there are a few unique programs I would like to spotlight at SJU. For instance, their Food Marketing program is one of their most popular majors. This is 5 year program, where students will complete up to 3 Co-op experiences while attending the school. Also in their business school, Saint Joseph’s University offers Pharmaceutical Marketing, Sports Marketing, Family Business & Entrepreneurship, Entertainment Marketing, and much more. Other strong programs include accounting, biology, political science, and 3 + 3 programs with Thomas Jefferson Hospital in Philadelphia are available for Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy.

SJU has about 4,600 undergraduates on campus, with 20 Division 1 sports, and hundreds of clubs available including a competitive rugby program and a newly established equestrian club. Although there is no Greek Housing on campus, students are able to join fraternities and sororities, and about 13% of students are involved in Greek life. Study abroad is extremely popular on campus, and their biggest study abroad options include Ireland, Florence, and South Africa. I am also happy to report that SJU is in their second year of going test-optional during the admissions process, so students do not have to submit test scores to be considered for admission. SJU is “fair test-optional”, in that they do not require any additional questions or essays if the student goes test-optional, and it will not affect scholarship or financial aid consideration. Last year, 100% of all students received financial aid of at least $5,000/year. Overall, Saint Joseph’s University is a community where students will receive a top-notch education, will have first-rate career opportunities upon graduation, and be in a family that truly cares about their entire college and life experience.


-Joseph D. Korfmacher, MA

Updates at SLU and SJU


New information just crossed my desk about two great Jesuit colleges, Saint Louis University (SLU) and Saint Joseph’s University (SJU) in Philadelphia.


SJU has recently welcomed their largest freshmen class in the school’s history with over 1300 students. Their physical campus has nearly doubled in size over the past few years, and they are starting to fill-up some of that extra space!

SJU has also implemented four new majors and five new minors including: Majors: Entertainment Marketing, Information Technology, Linguistics, Secondary Education, and minors in Creative Writing , Environmental & Sustainability Studies, Journalism, Justice & Ethics in the Law, and Medieval, Renaissance & Reformation Studies.


SLU has already started accepting applications for admission and will begin delivering answers out on a rolling basis beginning October 15th.

Although many of their application deadlines are later in the year, be aware of some of the special programs with earlier deadlines. December 1, 2014 is the application deadline for our Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy programs and the preferred deadline for our Nursing program. December 1 is also the deadline for applications for the Presidential Scholarship, University Honors Program, and Medical Scholars Program.
If you are interested in visiting SLU, please visit their website at visit.slu.edu
If you cannot make it to SLU, feel free to chat online College Week Live chats twice this month on the following dates:

September 18, 3:00pm - 7:00pm EST
September 24, 11:00am - 1:00pm EST

I hope this information helps, and as always, happy searching!


-Mr. Joe Korfmacher, MA