Apply to St. John's

St. John’s University makes it easy for transfer students to apply. With our rolling admission policy, you can apply anytime during the year.

We offer three ways to apply: online, download a PDF version of our application, or request a print application online.

Online
Undergraduate Transfer Application

PDF Undergraduate PDF Application
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Print Application
Online Request for Application

If you need more information about St. John's or the application process, choose an option below:

More Information
If you have further questions, we invite you to contact us:

St. John's University
Office of Transfer Admission
8000 Utopia Parkway
Queens, NY 11439
1 (888) 9STJOHNS (toll-free)
(718) 990-2000
transfers@stjohns.edu

Special Programs
Pharm.D. Program
Our College of Pharmacy and Allied Health offers the 6-year Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) degree, designed to admit 1st-time undergraduate freshmen. Admission is competitive and is coordinated by our Office of Undergraduate Admission.

Each year the Pharm.D. Committee -- part of the College of Pharmacy and Allied Health -- determines whether existing classes have space for transfers. If classes are full, it is possible that no transfer applicants will be admitted for a specific year.

Note
At this time, due to the structure of our Pharm.D. curriculum and our enhanced retention, we will not consider transfer applications to the Pharm.D. Program for Fall 2009.

University regulations view students who have completed any college credit as transfers. Transfer students are not evaluated as freshmen. If you change your application to another major, please note that upon acceptance and enrollment, you will be unable to transfer into Pharm.D. at a later date. Please consult our Web site for future updates.

Physician Assistant Program
Our Physician Assistant program has special application deadlines. Students applying to the Physician Assistant Program should submit an application by March 1 for Fall semester enrollment and by October 15 for the Spring semester.