Objectives
St. John’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences promotes the
objectives of the University at large by offering a liberal
education to students who seek higher learning for its intrinsic
value, or as preparation for graduate study or a professional
career. In addition to developing basic skills in writing and
foreign language, our curriculum provides students with a firm
grounding in powers of analysis, critical thinking and problem
solving. Particular emphasis is placed on expanding and enriching
students’ horizons so they can learn to make a positive
contribution to the world.
St. Johns Vision Statement
As a learning community, St. John’s College of Liberal Arts and
Sciences is committed to student-centered teaching, social
diversity, and a modern educational environment. We seek to develop
in our students a critical consciousness and ethical perspective
that will prepare them for service and leadership roles in the
local, national, and international spheres. In both our graduate
and undergraduate programs, we seek the highest standards of
scholarly inquiry and creative expression. Through their research,
our faculty will contribute to the creation, preservation, and
dissemination of knowledge. As we proceed into the new millennium,
St. John's College will continue to serve the university with broad
graduate and undergraduate offerings in the arts and
sciences.
Resources
As an undergraduate or graduate student at St. John’s, you will
have access to the extensive resources of both the University and
New York City – plus a faculty comprised of recognized researchers
and authors who typically hold the highest degrees in their fields.
Numerous special degree programs and internship offerings are also
available, as well as a rigorous honors program for qualified
students.
Student Support
Freshman entering the college are advised by representatives
from the University Freshman Center who place special attention on
successful adjustment to college life as well as to important
academic choices. Beginning in the second year students are
advised by the College office and by faculty advisors in major
departments. Advisors are a source of direction in terms of
specific degree requirements, appropriate use of electives, career
goals and special academic opportunities. Undecided majors
are advised by the Deans office staff and are encouraged to try out
likely areas of interest. All students must select a major
area by the beginning of junior year.
Location and Hours
Dr. Jeffrey Fagen, B.A., M.A.,
Ph.D., Dean
Queens Campus
St. John’s Hall, Room 145
Staten Island Campus
Flynn Hall, Room 104
Hours
Fall and Spring terms
Mon. – Thurs. 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Fri. 8:30 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Summer Session
Mon. – Thurs. 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Fri. closed
Phone: (718) 990-6271
Fax: (718) 990-6593
E-mail: nieterw@stjohns.edu