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The graduate schools at St. John’s University in New York City offer more than 60 graduate degree and professional certificate programs in five acclaimed colleges, a School of Law, and institute dedicated solely to the growing field of biotechnology. Earn your master’s degree, doctoral degree, or professional certificate online, in New York, or in Rome.
Whether you want to advance in your current career or lay the foundation to start a new one, St. John’s highly competitive advanced degree programs will challenge you to become the very best you can possibly be. Our world-class faculty, modern facilities, vast alumni network, and tradition of excellence are central to the academic structure of each and every graduate program at St. John’s.
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Check out our Upcoming Events page and register for the event that works best for you. Events are always being added, so check back to see more future dates posted! If you are unsure of which session to attend, visit our graduate programs list or download the Graduate Viewbook (PDF) to find the appropriate St. John's college.
Let's chat about it! As an accepted student, you can get answers in real time by registering for an online chat or webinar.
Access the Graduate Student Enrollment Guide to find out your next steps.
Student Ambassadors will provide guided tours of our indoor and outdoor facilities.
To schedule your Campus Tour, please visit our calendar and learn more about our community, our various graduate programs, and the admission process.
Meet Our Graduate Team! Today is the perfect time to schedule an appointment with an Admission Counselor to answer your questions about the application process and what it is like to be a part of the St. John's community. Our Admission Counselors are dedicated to guiding you through every step of your application journey!
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Graduate ViewbookSt. John's College of Liberal Arts and SciencesThe Lesley H. and William L. Collins College of Professional StudiesThe School of EducationThe Peter J. Tobin College of Business M.B.A. ProgramsThe Peter J. Tobin College of Business M.S. ProgramsThe Peter J. Tobin College of Business Advanced Certificate ProgramsGreenberg School of Risk Management, Insurance and Actuarial Science ProgramsCollege of Pharmacy and Health SciencesGraduate New Student Guide
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Office of Graduate Admission
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718-990-1601
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