St. John’s College is a private Roman Catholic college in Unused York City, established in 1870 by the Vincentian Community. Here’s a few key data around it:
Overview
Location: Campuses in Rulers, Staten Island, Manhattan, and Long Island (NY), with extra areas in Rome (Italy) and Paris (France).
Religious Association: Catholic, Vincentian tradition.
Motto: “Educatio Christiana Animae Perfectio” (“Christian instruction idealizes the soul”).
Colors: Ruddy and White.
Mascot: Johnny Thunderbird.
Academics
St. John’s offers undergrad, graduate, and proficient degrees over a run of disciplines, counting trade, instruction, law, drug store, and the magnanimous arts.
Notable Schools:
Peter J. Tobin College of Business
St. John’s College of Generous Expressions and Sciences
School of Education
School of Law
College of Drug store and Wellbeing Sciences
Student Life
The college has a assorted understudy body with a solid accentuation on worldwide engagement and service.
There are over 180 understudy organizations, NCAA Division I athletic groups (the “Ruddy Storm”), and a dynamic Greek life.
Unique Features
Global Campuses: The college emphasizes worldwide instruction through study-abroad programs and campuses in Europe.
Vincentian Mission: A center on serving the destitute and underprivileged adjusts with the Vincentian tradition.
Strong Graduated class Arrange: Graduates of St. John’s advantage from a expansive and dynamic graduated class community.