Academic Initiatives

The competition among U.S. colleges and universities remains intense, but thanks to the commitment and generous donations of our alumni and friends, we have been able to retain our top-rated faculty and programs as well as appeal to a more diverse population of prospective students.

Since this highly-successful campaign began in 1999, the:

  • Average combined SAT scores for standard admitted students has risen from 982 to 1097
  • Median LSAT score for students entering the School of Law rose to 160
  • Percentage of students enrolling at the University increased by 19%
  • University received the third-most applications in New York, behind only Cornell and NYU
  • University established over 80 new endowed scholarships and chairs

In addition, the University has continued to develop new initiatives and programs to provide our students with the opportunities they deserve, as well as receive recognition for our sustained growth, including:

  • Being named to Princeton Review’s “Best Colleges in the Northeast” and The Best 357 Colleges
  • Establishing a new doctorate degree in Audiology in consortium with Adelphi and Hofstra universities
  • St. John’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and the College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences launched the Institute of Biotechnology to establish mutually-beneficial partnerships between University science faculty and biotechnology industry leaders
  • School of Law and The School of Education ranked in U.S. News and World Report’s Top 100 for three consecutive years
  • The School of Education implemented Project SMILE (Student Multimedia Internet Learning Exchange) for graduate students to show public school teachers how to incorporate technology into their curricula
  • College of Professional Studies created a new Bachelor of Science degree program in Advertising Communication
  • College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences established the Urban Pharmaceutical Care Research and Education Institute to create post-Pharm.D. residency programs that focus on providing pharmaceutical care for the urban poor.
  • The Peter J. Tobin College of Business established the Student Managed Investment Fund to give students hands-on experience at conducting investment research, investing money and managing a portfolio prior to entering the work force
  • School of Law opened the Securities Arbitration Clinic at the Manhattan campus; clinic students provide representation to underserved small New York investors in arbitrations before the National Association of Securities Dealers and the New York Stock Exchange
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