Make the most of your summer. St. John’s University offers an exciting, convenient way to earn the credits you need, learn something new or explore another country.
Now is the time to enroll for our 2012 Summer Sessions. Choose from hundreds of undergraduate and graduate courses in the arts, sciences, business, communications, “Career Change” options, computer science, criminal justice, education, fine arts, pharmacy and allied health.
Study On Campus, Online, Overseas
Attend class at any of our New York City campuses — Queens, Staten Island or Manhattan. Courses also are available at our shorefront campus in Oakdale, NY.
Go global with St. John’s wide range of Study Abroad options. Enroll in one of two month-long courses at the University’s campus in Rome, Italy. Education students can choose one of two courses in Rome. Or explore the City of Light at our Paris location.
Summer Session courses also are available in Argentina, Bermuda, China, England, Guatemala, Russia, South Africa, Spain, Turkey and Vietnam.
For more flexibility, take a class online through St. John’s Distance Learning options. All you need is your computer and your desire to learn.
Register Today
Give yourself a summer to remember — realize your educational goals at St. John’s.
If you’re a St. John’s student, you can register quickly and easily online. If you attend another college or university, download an application.
Learn more about summer at St. John’s:
Office of Summer Sessions
St. John’s University
Newman Hall, Room 106
8000 Utopia Parkway
Queens, NY 11439
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