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