Saint Joseph College Students

Undergraduate Admissions

Welcome home to a college environment that embraces tradition and modern scholarship. We pride ourselves on valuing you as an individual throughout the admissions process, allowing you an opportunity to discover all that SJC can help you to accomplish.

Admissions Process

  • Submit your application online and we will waive the application fee.
    • Applications are accepted on a rolling basis; apply as early as August 1 of your senior year.
  •  Request your official high school transcript be mailed to Saint Joseph College from your school counselor.
    • Home school students should send an official transcript, as well as curriculum descriptions including text books used.
  • Request your official test scores (SAT or ACT) be mailed to Saint Joseph College.
  • Optional, but highly recommended materials include a personal statement, resume, letters of recommendation, and/or an interview with your personal admissions counselor.

graduation

Focused on YOU

  • You will join students from a multitude of faith traditions and backgrounds who are empowered for success.
  • You will be a part of about 1,000 undergraduate students studying on campus.
  • Your options will be plentiful with over 30 academic programs complimented by exciting internships and research opportunities.
  • You will learn from faculty members and students who emphasize leadership in academics, career and community.
  • Inquire about Saint Joseph College or register for an event.

Core Values at Saint Joseph College

The core values are evident in the College's curriculum and daily life on campus. They include:

  • Compassionate service
  • Catholic identity
  • Commitment to women through academic excellence

Our History
For over seventy-five years, Saint Joseph College has been combining excellence in liberal arts with career-focused, professional education for women. Founded in 1932 by the Sisters of Mercy, the college for women offers a diverse student population unmatched opportunities to excel. Drawing on its Mercy heritage, the College is a community that promotes the growth of the whole person. This is accomplished in a caring environment that encourages strong ethical values, personal integrity and a sense of responsibility to the needs of society.

Learn more about our history.

May 26, 2010