St. John's University prepares students from across the U.S. and
around the world for success as ethical leaders in today's global
society.
More than 20,000 undergraduate and graduate students are
enrolled at our five campuses -- 15,092 undergraduates and 5,254
graduate students. Together they represent 45 states and 122
foreign countries.
Students at St. John's represent a vast range of nationalities,
ethnicities and faith traditions. This fosters the cosmopolitan
atmosphere you expect of a world-class Catholic university --
reflecting the remarkable diversity of New York City itself.
Three New York City Campuses
St. John's has three friendly, residential New York City
campuses:
- Our main campus comprises 105 acres of rolling lawns,
tree-lined paths and outstanding academic and recreational
resources in Queens, NY.
- Our wooded, 18-acre Staten Island, NY, campus
features a close-knit atmosphere with all the resources of a
leading Catholic university
- And the ten-story "vertical" campus in dynamic lower Manhattan
offers access to nearby Wall Street, Chelsea and
TriBeCa.
In addition, St. John's has graduate centers in Oakdale, NY, and
Rome, Italy, as well as learning centers in other European
cities.
Diverse Resources
At our three residential New York campuses, students enjoy another
kind of diversity as well -- the rich and varied cultural and
commercial resources of America's greatest metropolis.
Whether you intern on Wall Street, brainstorm with Madison
Avenue executives or volunteer at a soup kitchen, you'll gain
confidence for "the real world." Then too, there is a our
thriving student
life, with more than 150 clubs and activities.
Global studies is the next hallmark of the St. John's
experience. You can choose from semester, winter- or summer-break
programs that immerse you in the languages and cultures of Europe,
Asia, Africa, Latin America, even the Galapagos Islands.
Contact Us
We invite you to learn more about the St. John's experience.
Contact our Office of Admission: 1 (888) 9STJOHNS, email admhelp@stjohns.edu (Queens
campus); (718) 390-4500, email siadmhelp@stjohns.edu (Staten
Island campus).