Admission FAQs
Admission FAQs
At St. John’s University, we understand that advancing your education comes with lots of questions. Whether you’re curious about financial aid, or interested in how well online learning will fit your life, we’re here to make your pursuit of a higher education as smooth, stress-free and successful as we possibly can.
Below you’ll find queries we often hear from prospective students, along with our answers. If you have a concern you don’t see addressed, use the form on this page to reach out to a dedicated St. John’s Admissions Counselor admissions specialist, or call us at 844-393-1677.
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Yes, financial aid is available for those who qualify. Visit the St. John’s Tuition and Financial Aid page for more information.
Yes, St. John’s University is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education, a voluntary, non-governmental, membership association that is dedicated to quality assurance and improvement through accreditation via peer evaluation. Middle States accreditation instills public confidence in institutional mission, goals, performance, and resources through its rigorous accreditation standards and their enforcement.
At this time, St. John’s University is authorized to offer its online degree programs to residents of all 50 states in the U.S. We will continue to monitor developments regarding distance education authorization in states other than New York, pursue appropriate approvals or exemptions, and provide updates when available.
As a provider of distance or online education, St. John’s University is also required by the United States Department of Education to provide all prospective and current out-of-state students with contact information for the appropriate agency in their home state that handles complaints against institutions offering distance learning within that state. Students are encouraged to follow the university’s Academic Fairness Procedure prior to filing a complaint with a state agency. Contact information for the appropriate agency that handles student complaints in states except for California, as well as the District of Columbia and U.S. territories of Puerto Rico and the U.S Virgin Islands, may be found at https://www.nc-sara.org/state-portal-entity-contacts. Residents of California enrolled in an online program at St. John’s University may find information about the student complaint process in that state on the California Department of Consumer Affair’s website:https://www.dca.ca.gov/consumers/complaints/oos_students.shtml.
Just fill out our online Information Request Form and we will call you to answer your questions. If you’d like to speak to a program manager immediately, feel free to call us at 844-393-1677.
If you have general question, concerns, or feedback about your online courses, our dedicated coordinators are available to help. They offer the general support on topics such as MySJU, locating important academia resources, and enjoying a successful online learning experience at St. John’s.
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