

Brooklyn, NYprivate nonprofitsjny.edu
Admit rate has ranged 71%–80% over the last 5 years — notably volatile. Source: IPEDS via Urban Institute.
Acceptance & SAT from Common Data Set / IPEDS; net price, earnings & graduation from the U.S. Dept. of Education College Scorecard. Figures lag ~1–2 years — verify with the school.
St. Joseph's University-New York (SJNY) is a Brooklyn-based Catholic institution where intellectual rigor meets urban energy. With a 72% acceptance rate and a focus on liberal arts fused with career-ready programs, it attracts students who want a tight-knit community without sacrificing New York City's dynamism. The university's five pillars—integrity, intellectual rigor, spiritual depth, social responsibility, and service—shape an education that’s as practical as it is principled.
Test-optional — scores considered if submitted
Source: IPEDS Admissions survey (2022) via Urban Institute. Covers formal factors only — it does not reflect essays, extracurriculars, or other holistic criteria.
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Outcomes & value
Median earnings by field of study (highest credential), ~2 years after completion.
Campus & location
On-campus criminal offenses classed as violent (murder/non-negligent manslaughter, rape, robbery, aggravated assault) for the most recent reported year. Source: U.S. Dept. of Education Campus Safety and Security (Clery Act). Counts reflect what’s reported to the school, and urban campuses often report more partly due to non-student incidents nearby — read alongside campus size and setting, not as a standalone safety verdict.
Pleasant days counts days per year with a mean temperature of 55–75°F, a high at or below 90°F, a low at or above 45°F, and little precipitation — a transparent comfort measure, not a weighting we invented. Computed from Open-Meteo ERA5 daily history (2019–2023). Natural-hazard risk is the county’s composite rating from the FEMA National Risk Index.
Institutional research volume and impact from OpenAlex. The h-index reflects large research universities and will be low for teaching-focused liberal-arts colleges — not a measure of undergraduate quality.
St. Joseph's University-New York is moderately selective, with a 72% acceptance rate (4,127 admitted from 5,728 applications in 2024). The middle 50% of admitted students typically have SAT scores between 1110–1270 or ACT scores of 22–29, alongside an average high school GPA of 3.4–3.5. Notably, 75.5% of applicants are admitted at the Long Island Campus, slightly higher than the Brooklyn location. The application fee is $25, and while test scores are considered, the university emphasizes a Holistic admissionsA review that weighs the whole applicant — grades, essays, activities, and context — rather than relying on test scores and GPA alone. process that includes extracurricular involvement and personal essays.
Earnings = median of students working ~10 years after entry; debt = median of graduates. Value divides 10-yr earnings by one year’s net price — read it as earnings per dollar of annual cost, not a full lifetime ROI; it favors lower-cost schools. Source: U.S. Dept. of Education College Scorecard. Figures lag ~2 years and reflect all students, not your intended major.
Source: U.S. Dept. of Education College Scorecard (field-of-study earnings). Figures cover graduates who received federal aid and lag ~2 years; not all programs report data.
SJNY blends a strong liberal arts tradition with career-focused programs, anchored by its five pillars: integrity, intellectual rigor, spiritual depth, social responsibility, and service. Popular majors include Education, Health Professions, and Business (which collectively dominate enrollment). The Brooklyn Campus emphasizes contemporary ideas and moral values, offering programs like Theology and Speech alongside pre-professional tracks. Small class sizes and a faculty-focused approach create an intimate learning environment, though the curriculum leans more practical than theoretical. The university also integrates service-learning opportunities, reflecting its Catholic identity.
Life at SJNY’s Brooklyn Campus is a mix of urban exploration and campus-centric activities. Students can dive into NYC’s cultural scene (the campus is just a subway ride from Manhattan) or join on-campus events like multicultural programs, wellness workshops, and spiritual retreats. Though there’s no Greek life, clubs and intramural sports fill the social calendar. The vibe is commuter-friendly but community-oriented, with a focus on service projects and local engagement. TikTok snippets from student accounts highlight everything from outdoor gatherings to campus traditions, showcasing a tight-knit but lively atmosphere.
SJNY boasts a 68% six-year graduation rate, outperforming many regional peers. Alumni earnings are solid for a mid-tier institution: $36,427 one year post-graduation, rising to $45,519 after five years. The university has earned recognition from Money magazine for balancing affordability with outcomes, and 53% of graduates earn more than high school graduates within a decade. Notably, Pell Grant recipients graduate at rates close to the overall average, suggesting strong support for lower-income students.
Tuition and fees hover around $19,035 annually, slightly below the national average for four-year colleges. Financial aid is robust: 73% of first-year students receive need-based scholarships or grants, averaging $24,609. The Net priceWhat a family actually pays after grants and scholarships are subtracted from the sticker price — usually far less than the published cost. calculator suggests families earning over $110K pay roughly $26,404, while those earning $30K–$48K may pay closer to $12,000 after aid. Merit scholarships and work-study options further reduce costs, making SJNY a relatively affordable private option—especially for New Yorkers seeking a commuter-friendly campus.
SJNY’s Brooklyn location is its ace card—offering students big-city opportunities without Ivy League pressure. The university’s Catholic identity infuses campus life with a focus on service and ethics, but it’s not overbearing (think more ‘social justice’ than ‘sermons’). Academically, it strikes a rare balance: rigorous enough to challenge, accessible enough to welcome a broad range of students. For those seeking a close-knit community with NYC as their classroom, SJNY delivers—plus, its strong graduation rates suggest it’s doing something right. As one of Money’s ‘Best Colleges,’ it’s a sleeper pick for value-conscious New Yorkers.