St. Joseph's College / Brooklyn Campus
245 Clinton Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11205

Fall 2009 Undergrad Enrollment
1,150 (Full-time: 208 men, 619 women; Part-time: 75 men, 248 women)

Fall 2009 Graduate Enrollment
208 (Full-time: 12; Part-time: 196)

Campus Description
Founded in 1916, St. Joseph's College is a four-year, comprehensive, coeducational institution in the liberal arts tradition located in Brooklyn, NY with a branch campus in Patchogue, Long Island. With a combined enrollment of over 5,700 students, SJC offers one of the lowest tuitions in the tri-state area. The School of Arts and Sciences and the School of Professional and Graduate Studies offers baccalaureate degrees in 28 majors. There are master's degrees offered in literacy and cognition, infant and toddler early childhood special education, childhood or adolescent special education with annotation in severe and multiple disabilities, as well as master's degrees in management, accounting, health care management, human services management and leadership, and the executive master of business administration.

SJC also offers a dual BS in Business Administration with a major in Accounting/MBA in Accounting, an MBA in Accounting, pre-professional programs, certificate programs, a seven-year affiliated program (BS/DPM) with the New York College of Podiatric Medicine, and a five-year affiliated program leading to a BA/BS from SJC and an MS in Computer Science from NYU-Polytechnic University. The Brooklyn Campus is the home of the Dillon Child Study Center, a laboratory pre-school used as a resource by Child Study majors. The St. Joseph's College Online campus offers a bachelor's degree in organizational management and an executive master of business administration degree as well as certificates in human resources and leadership and supervision.

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