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University Libraries Caroline Fuchs, Associate Professor and Victoria Tamborrino, Associate Professor, Associate Dean, University Libraries, B.A., M.A. B.S., M.S., M.L.S., St. John’s University. The St. John’s University Libraries engage in (English), M.A. (History), Queens College of Anthony Todman, Associate Professor, B.S., the teaching and learning process by providing the City University of New York, M.L.S., Boston University; M.L.S., Pratt Institute; M.S., information resources, instructional services, St. John’s University. Iona College. research assistance and other information Dermot Cooper, University Records Manager, services for University programs, students and Benjamin Turner, Associate Professor, B.A., B.A., City College of the City University of New faculty. The libraries are comprised of two Concordia University; M.L.S., University of York; M.L.S., St. John’s University. campus libraries, Queens and Staten Island, British Columbia; M.A., Hunter College of the and an additional collection on the Rome Alyse Hennig, Interim Archivist, B.A. SUNY City University of New York. Campus. The University Libraries provide onsite Geneseo, M.L.S, M.A. St. John’s University. Tian Xiao Zhang, Associate Professor, B.A., access to all resources and to study space, as Shilpa Karnik, Associate Director of Emerging Hunan Normal University; M.A., Fordham well as a growing collection of resources and Technologies, B.S., Parle College (Bombay, University; M.L.S., St. John’s University. services available remotely to all authenticated India); B.S., M.L.S., St. John’s University. members of the University community and in Kathleen Meyer, Executive Assistant to support of our global campuses and online the Dean; M.S. St. John’s University; B.A. Law Library learning programs. St. John’s University School St. John’s University. of Law separately maintains the Rittenberg Administration Law Library on the Queens Campus. The Vicky Vagenas, Library Budget and Planning Courtney Selby, Associate Dean for Library Davis Library on the Campus is Analyst, University Libraries, B.A., York College. Services and Associate Professor of Legal independently managed by St. John’s School Maureen B. Weicher, Electronic Resources Research, B.A., University of Tulsa; M.L.I.S., of Risk Management, Insurance and Actuarial Librarian, B.A., Barnard College; M.S., Baruch University of Oklahoma; J.D. University of Tulsa Science, and is open to all St. John’s University College of the City University of New York; College of Law. students and faculty. Established in 1901, M.L.I.S., Pratt Institute. the Davis Library houses one of the largest Christopher Anderson, Collection Services & collections of contemporary and historical Faculty Digital Initiatives Librarian, B.A., The College insurance materials in the world. of William and Mary; J.D., Syracuse University Heather F. Ball, Assistant Professor, B.A., New College of Law; LL.M., New York University York University; MLitt, University of Glasgow; School of Law; M.S.L.I.S., St. John’s University. The Main Library, centrally located in M.L.S. , Queens College of the City University St. Augustine Hall on the Queens Campus, Saadia Iqbal, Reference and Scholarly Services of New York. houses the University Libraries’ main print Librarian, B.A. University of Florida, M.L.S. collection, including over 325,000 print Muhammed Billah, Associate Professor, University at Buffalo, J.D. University at Buffalo volumes, the microform and digital periodical B.S., Diploma in LIS, M.A. in Library Science, College of Law. collections, the Special Collections Department University of Dhaka; M.L.S., St. John’s and the University Archives. The Main Library University; M.A., Queens College of the City also serves as a selective depository for United University of New York. Davis Library States government documents. Additionally Cynthia D. Chambers, Associate Professor, the Main Library oversees the Chin Ying Asian B.A., Capital University, Ohio; M.L.S., Kent Administration Library located in Sun Yat-sen Hall. State University; M.T.S., Trinity Lutheran Ismael Rivera-Sierra, Director, Davis Library, Seminary. B.S. University of Puerto Rico, Mayagüez The Loretto Memorial Library, with over Lois Cherepon, Associate Professor, Director, Campus; M.S.L.S. Florida State University 100,000 volumes including periodicals and Staten Island Library, B.A., Rutgers College; Richard Waller, Assistant Director, Access microform collections, is a focal point of the M.A., State University of New York at and Digital Services, Davis Library, B.S. Virginia Staten Island Campus. Binghamton; M.L.S., Rutgers University. Commonwealth University; M.S.L.S., Columbia University; M.A., St. John’s University On campus and virtually, subject specialist Anna M. Donnelly, Associate Professor, librarians deliver discipline-specific research B.A., St. John’s University; M.S., Columbia Andrew Seville, Assistant Director, Technical support and instruction appropriate to University; M.A., New York University. Services, Davis Library, B.S. St. John’s University; advanced levels of research and scholarship. Lusiella Fazzino, Assistant Professor, B.A., M.L.S., St. John’s University. Cooperative arrangements with other libraries Goddard College; J.D., Suffolk University Law provide regional, national and international School; M.L.I.S., Simmons College. access to materials. Lucy Heckman, Associate Professor, B.A., M.L.S., St. John’s University; M.B.A., Adelphi Administration and University. Professional Staff Ann M. Jusino, Associate Professor, B.A. Andre McKenzie, Ed.D., Interim Dean, Villanova University; M.L.S. Rutgers University; University Libraries and Vice Provost, Academic MA, College of Staten Island of the City of Support Services & Faculty Development New York. Ed.D., Teachers College Columbia University; Kathryn Shaughnessy, Associate Professor, M.Ed., Teachers College Columbia University; B.A., Loyola College; M.A. Fordham; M.L.S., M.S. Ed., Illinois State University; B.S. Ed., St. John’s University. Illinois State University.

224 Academic Service-Learning FERPA provides that “Directory • An ODS administrator will evaluate Information” may be released to any person the documentation and the requested As an added means of fulfilling its Mission, The without the written consent of the student, service(s). ODS may consult academic Office of Academic Service-Learning (AS-L), unless the student has requested that such units regarding the service(s). ODS may was founded in 1995. It is now a part of the information not be disclosed. For further request additional documentation, and Vincentian Institute for Social Action (VISA). VISA information go to stjohns.edu/FERPA reserves the right to obtain its own was launched by the University to more visibly professional determination of whether embed St. John’s Catholic and Vincentian mission Services for Students with specific services are necessary. into the educational experience of its students. VISA provides an organizational focus for a Disabilities Services variety of new and ongoing programs through The Office of Disability Services (ODS) All information regarding services is provided to which faculty and students can work together to provides students with disabilities appropriate the student. Types of services provided include explore the causes of and develop solutions for educational services designed to meet but are not limited to: poverty and social injustice throughout the world. the individual needs of such students to · Extended test time Using Academic Service-Learning, faculty engage the same extent as the needs of students students in serving in the community to fulfill the without disabilities are met. To qualify for · Separate testing room under a proctor’s learning goals and objectives of their courses. The services, a student must be determined to: supervision service is used as a means for students to better (1) have a physical or mental impairment · Sign language interpretation understand course concepts. Reflection activities that substantially limits one or more major tie together what is learned in the classroom to life activities; (2) have a record of such an · Reads for exams the service performed in the community. While impairment; or (3) be regarded as having such · Scribes for exams reflecting on their service experience, students are an impairment. also able to gain insight into how their service in Students who qualify for services should · Assistance with course or program the community fulfills the St. John’s mission as a schedule an appointment with an ODS accessibility Catholic and Vincentian university. administrator and identify their needs as early · Note taking assistance Academic Service-Learning can be in their tenure at St. John’s as possible. incorporated in both graduate and undergraduate · Assistive technology courses across all disciplines and at all campuses, Guidelines Determining Eligibility · Priority registration as well as in courses taught globally and online. for Services For further information on Academic Service- Learning contact Lynn Stravino, Director, St. John’s University students requesting Accessible Parking Permits at 718-990-7902 or [email protected]. academic adjustments and auxiliary aids and Accessible parking spaces are limited and, services must present verification of eligibility pursuant to law, only individuals with Student Consumer through documentation. The documentation appropriately issued accessible parking permits should be authored by an appropriate clinician can park in these locations. Any member of Information on letterhead and include the following the University community with a disability elements: requesting permission to park in accessible The following is a summary of the Student • Diagnosis/diagnoses* parking areas must apply to the appropriate Consumer Information that is available to municipal authority to secure a New York State students. Please refer to stjohns.edu/about/ • Service(s) needed accessible parking permit. A parking zone student-consumer-information for additional • Rationale for the service(s) given the identified with a sign bearing the international and the most up to date student consumer diagnosis/diagnoses disability symbol is restricted at all times for use information. by vehicles bearing BOTH a valid SJU parking • Appropriate health care provider’s permit and New York State issued accessible For information on degrees conferred, enrollment, signature and license number. parking permit. and other student data, please refer to the *Please note: University Factbook at stjohns.edu/factbook Temporary Accessible Parking • If diagnosis is Learning Disability, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Permits Family Educational Rights (ADHD), or an Autistic Spectrum Disorder St. John’s University supports the provision and Privacy Act (FERPA) (ASD, including Asperger’s Disorder), of disability parking spaces at a reasonable please submit psychoeducational proximity to campus buildings for people The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act evaluation and, if available, Individual with a temporary disability. Accessible parking (FERPA) affords students certain rights with Educational Plan (IEP). privileges will be granted only after submission respect to their educational records. They of documentation of need to the Office of • If diagnosis is related to a psychological/ include the right to: (1) inspect and review Disability Services. Medical documents or psychiatric, DSM or ICD format should educational records; (2) request an amendment physician’s letter, which include diagnostic be provided. to these records; (3) consent to disclosures of statement and healthcare provider’s license personally identifiable information in these • If diagnosis is for a temporary condition, number, must indicate that the applicant records; (4) restrict disclosure of information provider should indicate a time frame has established physical limitations. Upon designated as directory information that may be for services. the approval of documentation, a temporary released without consent of the student; and • If multiple diagnoses are to be considered accessible parking permit may be obtained (5) file a complaint with the U.S. Department for services, documentation should meet from the Office of Public Safety, provided that of Education for alleged failure by St. John’s the requirements for each diagnosis. the community member has a valid parking University to comply with FERPA requirements. permit and a valid photo ID.

stjohns.edu/graduatebulletin 225 Queens Campus A student spends an average of 28 hours Marillac, Room 134 a week student teaching depending on the Officers of Administration Tel: 718-990-6867 program. The most current pass rates are Conrado M. Gempesaw, Ph.D., B.A., Ateneo Fax: 718-990-2609 available at https://title2.ed.gov/View.asp de Davao University; M.S., West Virginia Staten Island Campus Copyright Infringement Policy University; Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University; President Spellman Hall, Room 101 and Sanctions Tel: 718-390-4451 Fax: 718-390-4036 Sharing copyrighted works without the Bernard M. Tracey, C.M. ’70C, B.A., For more information about the Office of owner’s permission is illegal and in violation St. John’s University; M.Div., Mary Immaculate Disabilities services and hours of operation of University policy. Copyrighted works may Seminary; Executive Vice President for Mission please visit www.stjohns.edu/disabilityservices include songs, films, television shows, video games, software, and other original creative Simon G. Møller, Ph.D., B.S., University works. Information on University policy can of Leeds; M.S., Imperial College London; Annual Security and Fire be found at http://campusguides.stjohns. Ph.D., University of Leeds; Provost and Vice Safety Report edu/friendly.php?s=copyright President for Academic Affairs In accordance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure Complaint Resolution for Sharon Hewitt Watkins, C.P.A., B.S., New of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Online Learning York University; M.A., Columbia University; Vice Statistics Act (Clery Act) St. John’s University President for Business Affairs, Chief Financial St. John’s University is committed to providing Annual Security and Fire Safety Report Officer, and Treasurer (ASR) is available. The report includes three online learning students with an exceptional years’ worth of campus crime statistics for education experience that is transparent, Joseph E. Oliva, Esq. ’91CBA, ’94L, B.S., incidents that occurred on campus; in certain efficient, stimulating and fair. If, as a J.D., St. John’s University; M.A., Seminary of off-campus buildings; in property owned or prospective or current student, you feel the Immaculate Conception; Vice President controlled by St. John’s University; and on that your experience with a online learning for Administration, University Secretary, and public property within, or immediately adjacent course or program for the University has General Counsel to and accessible from, campus. The report not lived up to those standards, you may also contains information regarding campus register a complaint. For information on the Christian Vaupel, Ed.D., B.S., M.S., Adelphi security and personal safety, including topics process, please contact Cynthia Phillips at University, Ed.D., University of Pennsylvania; such as crime prevention and fire safety. extension 1329. Vice President for Advancement and You can view the University’s campus crime Other General University Relations statistics in the Annual Security and Fire Safety Report at https://www.stjohns.edu/ Institutional Information life-st-johns/public-safety/annual-security- Recognition/Accreditation fire-safety-report. This information is also St. John’s University Alcohol Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education available from the United States Department (ACPE) and Drug Policy of Education at https://ope.ed.gov/ Accreditation Review Commission on Education https://www.stjohns.edu/about/ campussafety/#/institution/search. for the Physician Assistant (ARC-PA) leadership-and-administration/ Procedures for reporting a missing student are administrative-offices/office-provost/ Association for Assessment and Accreditation also available in the Annual Security and Fire division-student-affairs/student-handbook/ of Laboratory Animal Care International Safety Report. section-3-policies-and-procedures#drug- (AAALAC International) alcohol-policy American Bar Association (ABA) Printed copies are available upon request from American Chemical Society (ACS) Public Safety at 718-990-6281. 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Joint Review Committee on Education Vaccination Policy Program(s) in Radiologic Technology (JRCRT) Teacher Education Preparation St. John’s University’s policy on vaccinations can Middle States Commission on Higher Education be found at stjohns.edu/healthservices Programs (MSCHE) Our teacher preparation program is approved Voter Registration 3624 Market Street, 2nd Floor West, by the New York State Education Department St. John’s University makes voter registration Philadelphia, PA 19104 and was previously accredited by the Teacher forms available to their students at locations Telephone: (267) 284–5000 Education Accreditation Council (TEAC). We throughout the University. 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226 National Accrediting Agency for Clinical D’Angelo Center houses Office of Student St. John the Baptist Hall houses International Laboratory Sciences (NAACLS) Life, mailboxes and offices for student Student Services, Liberty Partnership, STEP, the National Association of School Psychologists organizations and locker rental services, Board Graduate Division of ESL Program, Gear Up, (NASP) Room, Multipurpose Room, lounges, meeting Committee on Latin American and Caribbean rooms, seminar rooms, classrooms, Division Studies, St. John’s College of Liberal Arts National Association of Schools of Art and of Student Affairs Office, Dining Room and and Sciences, the Division of Special and Design (NASAD) Coffee House. Opportunity Programs, and the Chaplain. New York State Education Department DaSilva Hall houses the Office of Health It contains fine arts studios, photography (NYSED) Services (entrance on the residence walkway). darkrooms, classrooms and faculty offices. Teacher Education Accreditation Council (TEAC) De Paul Complex is the off-campus student St. Louise de Marillac Hall houses Campus currently managed by the Council for the housing. Ministry, a closed-circuit Television Center, Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP) classrooms, faculty offices, the Counseling Donovan Hall houses the Office of Residence The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools Center, Office of Global Studies, Psychology Life and a satellite mail room (entrance behind of Business (AACSB International) Department, Campus Ministry, an auditorium, Donovan Hall at garden level). and the main food court. The Marillac Food (Business and Accounting) Founders Village is the on-campus housing Court seats over 500 people. The University The University is certified by the NCAA environment that contains one residence bookstore is located on the lower level. National Collegiate Athletic Association. (upper floors of St. Vincent de Paul Hall) St. Thomas More Church is a freestanding The University maintains membership in some and five townhouses that were recently church that houses the Campus Ministry office. 200 professional organizations. constructed. St. Vincent de Paul Hall is a student Founded by the Vincentian Community. Henley Road off-campus housing. residence hall. It also houses the Chartered by the Board of Regents of the Lourdes Hall houses the Vincentian Institute Undergraduate Admission and the Vincentian University of the State of New York. for Social Action, Ozanam Scholars, and Center for Church and Society, the Ozanam Transfer Students. Lounge, and a Café. Queens Campus Facilities Montgoris Dining Facilities Sullivan Hall houses the offices of The Primary dining hall for Residence Village. School of Education, the Academic Queens Campus, housing the principal Technology Center, Laptop Repair Center, Newman Hall houses the central University administrative offices of the University, is classrooms, lecture rooms, and special executive and administrative offices. It also located on a 105-acre tract in the Hillcrest purpose teaching facilities. section of the borough. houses the University Computer Center, Enrollment Management, International and Sun Yat Sen Hall houses the Center of Asian Belson Hall and Finley Hall house The Graduate Admission, Office of Institutional Studies, Chung-Cheng Art Gallery, Faculty School of Law, including the Office of the Research, Registrar, Office of Financial Services Lounge and the new Inclusivity Center. Dean, Registrar, Admissions, Career Services, (Financial Aid/Bursar) Information Technology The Dr. Andrew J. Bartilucci Center is a Clinics, the Law Library, the Writing Center, and Business Affairs. recently acquired 40,000 square foot building. LLM Center, the Belson Moot Court Room, The facility is utilized for instruction in some classrooms, faculty offices, student lounges, O’Connor Hall houses the Learning academic programs and various certificate a cafeteria, and other areas to support The Communities (entrance at rear of building). programs offered by the College of Pharmacy School of Law. Residence Village is the on-campus housing and Allied Health Professions. The home of The Peter J. Tobin College of environment that contains the six residence The Rev. John B. Murray House is the Business includes high-tech classrooms, faculty buildings, O’Connor Hall, Carey Hall, DaSilva recently constructed residence that provides offices, a student collaboration space, the Hall, Century Hall, Donovan Hall, Hollis Hall, living accommodations for the Vincentian Lesley and William Collins Business Analytics and the women’s softball field. Fathers and is located near St. Thomas More Lab, and the Paul and Carol Evanson Career Seton Complex is the off-campus student Church. The spacious, three-story building Services Center. It also houses the Division of housing that contains the Speech & Hearing boasts a common living room with a working Student Affairs. Center, Center for Psychological Services and fireplace, a reading area/library, chapel and the Reading and Writing Education Center. Carnesecca Arena, the athletic center, dining room. houses the main gymnasium seating St. Albert the Great Hall houses the College The Second Lt. Thomas J. McDonald approximately 5,000, an auxiliary gymnasium, of Pharmacy and Health Sciences and the Reserve Training Center is named for a various athletic activities rooms, coaches’ science departments, Environmental Health distinguished alumnus of St. John’s College offices, the Little Theatre and classrooms for and Safety. In addition to classrooms, science who was killed in World War II. It was erected hygiene and physical education. The Belson laboratories and faculty offices, the building by the federal government on a portion of Soccer Stadium and varsity baseball field are also contains an auditorium and an animal the campus leased from the University. The also located on the Queens campus. Student care facility. reserves will be relocating and the building Development for Athletes. St. Augustine Hall is the center of the will be utilized by the University. Facilities and Jack Kaiser Stadium and varsity baseball University’s library system as well as the home Campus Services, Public Safety, Storm Card field are also located on the Queens campus. for the College of Professional Studies. The Office, Printing and Distribution, University Chiang Ching-Kuo Hall houses the Offices for building is comprised of other special features mail services, and the ROTC facilities are Career Services. or facilities such as seminar rooms, carrels, housed here. exhibition areas, the Health Education Resource University Center houses Alumni Relations, Council Hall houses Undergraduate Welcome Center the Faculty/Department of Clinical Office of University Events, Marketing and Center. Pharmacy Practice, Honors Program, the Communications, Institutional Advancement, University Freshman Center, the Institute for Community Relations and Human Resources. Writing Studies tutoring center, and quiet study rooms. McNair Scholars Program.

stjohns.edu/graduatebulletin 227 Taffner Field House Notre Dame House Campus Ministry Option Two The facility houses: is housed in this building as well as the Take the Long Island Expressway and exit Department of Athletics: Facilities office and shop. at Utopia Parkway. Make a left on Utopia Resident Housing The students are housed in Parkway and proceed to Union Turnpike. The • (2) varsity basketball courts, with amenities campus is on the right. for volleyball poles Grimes Hills Apartments adjacent to St. John’s • (2) teams’ locker rooms, bathrooms, shower University. From Long Island (South): Take the Southern State Parkway to the Cross Island Parkway. rooms, and lounges for the men’s and Rosati Hall The College of Professional Studies Proceed to the Grand Central Parkway women’s players faculty offices and Alumni Relations are housed (West), and exit at 188th Street. Turn left at • Office level with (2) private bathrooms, here. locker rooms and pantries to accommodate the light, and make an immediate right onto Spellman Hall houses the following Offices: the men’s and women’s basketball coaches the service road. Follow the service road to The Peter J. Tobin College of Business faculty • A weight training room and medical training Utopia Parkway and bear right to campus. offices, Public Safety, The Center for Counseling room, designed specifically for basketball and Consultation and the Blackbox Theatre. From the Bronx: Triboro Bridge to Grand • A team classroom Central Parkway (East), exit at Utopia The Loretto Memorial Library is committed • A basketball equipment storage room. Parkway. Left at light to campus. • (2) recreational basketball courts, with to the teaching and learning processes Throgs Neck Bridge to Clearview Expressway amenities for volleyball poles by providing information resources and (South) to Union Turnpike (West) exit. Right • (2) recreational locker rooms, bathrooms, instructional services. It contains over 134,000 on Union Turnpike to Gate 4 (175th Street). shower rooms volumes of books, periodicals, microfilm, and • Recreational gathering area featuring a microfiche which support the undergraduate From Westchester, Rockland and community lounge and cafe, and graduate programs of the University. An Connecticut: Proceed with directions from • A recreation equipment storage room. instructional program provides training in the the Bronx. use of library materials through class lectures, orientation programs and individual instruction. From Brooklyn: Jackie Robinson (Interboro) Staten Island Campus Computer terminals located throughout the Parkway onto Grand Central Parkway, exit Facilities library provide access to numerous databases, at Utopia Parkway (exit 18). Left at light including the catalogs of three St. John’s to campus. Staten Island Campus is located on Grymes libraries and other consortium libraries, journal Belt Parkway to the Van Wyck Expressway, Hill in Richmond County. citation databases and full-text document exit at Main Street, continue to Union Campus Center On the upper level of this services. Cooperative arrangements with other Turnpike, right to campus. building is the gym, the lower level houses the libraries provide regional, national and From Manhattan: Queens Midtown Tunnel cafeteria, game room, Student Affairs offices, international access to materials. The library onto Long Island Expressway, exit at Utopia Student Government (SGI) and the health also contains the Language Laboratory and Parkway (exit 25), right on Utopia to Union office. lounge where art exhibits and other Turnpike. DaSilva Academic Center Housed in this community events are held. building, on the third floor, are faculty offices From New Jersey: George Washington Bridge for St. John’s College and the School of Manhattan Campus onto Cross Bronx Expressway to Throgs Neck Education. On the second floor are classrooms Bridge to Clearview Expressway (South). and the School of Education Dean’s office. Facilities Proceed as under Bronx above. Verrazano- On the first floor are the RCSF Technology Hub The Manhattan Campus is located in Lower Narrows Bridge to Belt Parkway to Van Wyck and the School of Education Teaching and Manhattan at the Astor Place Plaza opposite Expressway. Proceed as under Brooklyn. Learning Classrooms. ’s historic building. It occupies By Public Transportation Flynn Hall, the Administration building, both part of the concourse and first floor and houses the offices of the Vice Provost and the entire 2nd floor. There are 14 classrooms, IND: “E” or “F” train to Union Turnpike - Campus Operations. Also in this building is Public Safety, Library, MPR, Computer Labs, Kew Gardens station. Q46 bus to Utopia the University Career Center and the Dean’s Administative offices, The Peter J. Tobin College Parkway and Union Turnpike. offices of St. John’s College, Collins College of Business Graduate Office, The School of “F” train to 169th St. station. Q30 bus or Q31 of Professional Studies, and Tobin College of Education, the St. John’s College of Liberal bus to St. John’s University. Business. Arts and Sciences, and the School of Risk IRT: Flushing subway to Main St., Flushing; Management. Q17 bus to Utopia Parkway and Long Island Kelleher Center houses Admissions and the Expressway. Transfer to Q30 or Q31 bus for Office of Student Enrollment Services along Directions to St. John’s University. with the Fitness Center, Student Lounge Queens Campus and various meeting spaces, including our LIRR: Jamaica Station. Q30 or Q31 bus to premier event space, the Kiernan Suite. 169th St. and Hillside Ave. Flushing station. Q17 bus to Utopia Parkway and Long Island Lavelle Hall contains classrooms, the St. By Automobile Expressway. Transfer to Q30 or Q31 bus for Vincent DePaul Chapel, offices for Campus From Long Island (North): Option One St. John’s University. Ministry and ROTC and the Speech Pathology Take the Northern State Parkway to the Bus: Express bus from Manhattan to Queens Lab. Grand Central Parkway, exit at 188th campus via Union Turnpike. Additional Street. Turn left at the light, and make Mahoney Hall provides classrooms, the bus lines serve the immediate vicinity from an immediate right onto the service road. Student Success Center. The Rathskeller/Student Nassau, Queens, Brooklyn, Manhattan and Follow the service road to Utopia Parkway; Lounge is located on the lower level, the Bronx. is a multi-function student space. bear right to campus.

228 Directions to Directions to Take 4,5 Train Downtown, Transfer to 6 Train at Grand Central 42 St, Get off at Staten Island Campus Manhattan Campus Astor Place. By Automobile By Automobile Take 1,2 Train Downtown, Transfer to N or R Train at 42 St, Get off at 8 St From Manhattan: or F.D.R. From Western Upstate New York: New NYU. Drive to Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel. Follow signs York State Thruway to Route 81 south, to Take B,D Train Downtown, Transfer to N or R “Staten Island” and/or “Verrazano-Narrows Route 17 East, to New York State Thruway Train at 34th St , Get off at 8 Bridge” to Staten Island. Take Staten Island at Harriman, New York. Proceed to Palisades St NYU. Parkway, to George Washington Bridge, to Expressway (Interstate 278) West to the Clove .From Staten Island: Get off Staten Island Henry Hudson Parkway, which becomes the Road exit. Proceed on service road past two Ferry, Take 4,5 Train Uptown at Bowling West Side Highway South. Proceed past traffic signals and turn right at the third Green, Transfer to 6 Train at Brooklyn Bridge Canal St. Take the 1st left onto W . (Clove Road). Turn right at the next traffic City Hall, Get off at Astor Place. light (Howard Avenue) and proceed Turn right onto W Houston St. Turn left onto Get off Staten Island Ferry, Take R Train approximately one mile on Howard (eight Lafayette St. Turn right onto Astor Place. Uptown at Whitehall St South Ferry, Get off minutes from bridge). From Eastern Upstate New York: Take at 8 St NYU. Take the Staten Island Ferry from South the Major Deegan Expressway (Route 87) From Penn Station and Port Authority Bus Ferry, Manhattan to St. George, S.I., and to the Triboro Bridge, cross the bridge to Terminal: proceed as from St. George. Manhattan and onto the FDR Drive South. Exit at . Turn right onto E 25th St. Take E Train Heading towards World Trade From St. George: Proceed straight into Bay Turn left onto 2nd Ave. Turn right onto E 9th Center, Transfer to L Train at 14 St, Take Street. Turn right at Victory Boulevard. At St. Turn left onto 3rd Ave. L Train Heading towards Brooklyn until Eddy Street (opposite Silver Lake), turn left. 14 St-Union Square, Transfer to 6 Train At the end of Eddy Street turn right on From New Jersey: Proceed through the Downtown, Get off at Astor Place. Howard Avenue to Greta Place which leads Holland Tunnel to . Take the 1st to the campus. left onto W Broadway. Turn right onto W Directions to Long Island Houston St. Turn left onto Lafayette St. Turn From Brooklyn: Belt Parkway or Brooklyn- right onto Astor Place. Graduate Center Queens Expressway to Verrazano-Narrows Bridge; proceed as from Manhattan. From Long Island: Take the Long Island By Automobile Expressway. Head west on I-495 W towards From New Jersey: Via Bayonne or Goethals From the Long Island Expressway (LIE) Exit 51. Take the exit on the left toward E Bridge, stay on Staten Island Expressway Eastbound: Take LIE (I-495) East to Exit 53 35th St. Take the 1st right onto 2nd Ave. (Interstate 278 East) to the Richmond Road/ (toward Bay Shore/Kings Park). Keep left at Turn right onto E 9th St. Turn left onto Clove Road exit. Follow service road to first the fork in the ramp. Keep right to take the 3rd Ave. traffic light. Turn left onto Clove Road. Turn Wicks Road ramp. Turn left onto County right at Howard Avenue (second light) and Parking is available at Alliance Parking Services, Hwy-7/Wicks Road. County Hwy becomes proceed approximately one mile on Howard. at the corner of E 9th St. and 3rd Ave. Moreland Road. Turn right onto Commerce Campus is on the left. Via Outerbridge Drive. 120 Commerce Drive is on the left. Crossing—follow West Shore Expressway (Rte By Public Transportation From the Southern State Parkway 440N) to Staten Island Expressway (278 East) From Queens: Take E Train Heading towards Eastbound: Take Southern State Parkway and proceed as above. World Trade Center, Transfer to Downtown (SSP) East to Sagtikos Parkway N via Exit 41A By Public Transportation 6 Train at -51 St, Get off at toward Kings Park. Take the I-495 exit, Exit Astor Place. S 1E, toward Riverhead. Keep right to take From Manhattan: Staten Island Ferry from South Take F Train Heading towards Manhattan, the Wicks Road ramp. Turn left onto County Ferry, Manhattan to St. George, S.I., and follow Transfer to Downtown N or R Train at 34th Hwy-7/Wicks Road. County Hwy becomes directions from St. George to the campus. St Herald Square, Get off at 8 St NYU. Moreland Road. Turn right onto Commerce From St. George, S.I.: Buses marked S61, 62, Take 7 Train Heading towards Manhattan, Drive. 120 Commerce Drive is on the left. 66, or 67. Get off at Clove Road and Victory Transfer to Downtown 6 Train at Grand From the Grand Central Parkway/Northern Boulevard and transfer to Grymes Hill Shuttle Central 42 St, Get off at Astor Place. State Parkway bus (S66) direct to Arlo Road, adjacent to Eastbound: Take Grand Central Parkway East the campus. Please note the S66 does not From Brooklyn: Take L Train Heading towards toward Eastern Long Island. Grand Central operate on weekends. 14th St, Transfer to Downtown 6 Train at Parkway turns into Northern State Parkway. 14th St-Union Square, Get off at Astor Place. From Brooklyn: Take the S53 bus (at 86th Take Exit 46 from Northern State Parkway Take N,R Train Heading towards Manhattan, St. and Fourth Avenue) across Verrazano- toward New Highway. Merge onto Parkway Get off at 8 St NYU. Narrows Bridge to Clove Road and Howard Drive South. Turn right onto Moreland Road. Avenue. Transfer to Grymes Hill shuttle bus Take B,D,F,M Train Heading towards Turn left onto Commerce Drive and building (S66) direct to Arlo Road, adjacent to the Manhattan, Transfer to Uptown 6 Train at will be on the left. campus. B’way-Lafayette St, Get off at Astor Place. From the Long Island Expressway (LIE) Take 4,5 Train Uptown, Transfer to 6 Train at Westbound: Take LIE (I-495) West to Exit 55 Brooklyn Bridge City Hall, Get off at Astor toward County Hwy-67/Motor Pkway/Central Place. Islip. Merge onto Express Drive North. Turn From Bronx: Take 6 Train to Brooklyn Bridge right onto County Hwy-67/Motor Pkway. City Hall, Get off at Astor Place. Turn right onto Adams Avenue. Turn left onto Commerce Drive and building is on the right.

stjohns.edu/graduatebulletin 229 From the Southern State Parkway Westbound: Take Southern State Parkway (SSP) West to Sagtikos Parkway N via Exit 41A toward Kings Park. Take the I-495 exit, Exit S 1E, toward Riverhead. Keep right to take the Wicks Road ramp. Turn left onto County Hwy-7/Wicks Road. County Hwy becomes Moreland Road. Turn right onto Commerce Drive. 120 Commerce Drive is on the left.

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Transfer students, 9 Bilingual Education programs, 132–35 A Veterans, 14 Bilingual School Counseling, 116, 117 Adolescent Education program, 118–20 Biological and Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, 26, Academic Calendar Advanced standing, 9 37–38 2020 Fall Semester, 3–4 Advisement, 13–14 Biological Sciences, Department of, 34–37 2020 Summer, 3 Career advisement, 22 Assistantships, 36 2021 Fall Semester, 5–6 Education, School of, 110 B.S./M.S. program, 35 2021 Spring Semester, 4 Liberal Arts and Sciences, St. John’s College of, Courses, 36–37 2021 Summer, 5 29 Doctor of Philosophy program, 26–27, 35–36 2022 Spring Semester, 6–7 Library and Information Science, 73 Entrance requirements, 34 2022 Summer, 7 Professional Studies, Collins College of, 203 Faculty and research interests, 100 Academic dismissal Advisement reports, 14 Fellowships, 36 Education, School of, 110 Alcohol and drug policy, 226 Master of Science program, 26, 34–35 Academic information and regulations, 11–17. Alumni Relations, Office of, 21 Matriculation, maintaining, 37 |See also specific Schools Analytics Lab, 155 Programs of study, 34–36 Academic units and programs, 11–13 Anthropology. See Sociology and Anthropology, Biotechnology, Institute of, 26, 37–38 Program requirements, 11 Department of Business, Tobin College of, 154–82 Academic Service-Learning, 225 Applications, 8–9 Academic warning and probation, 156 Academic standing/status, 16 Business, Tobin College of, 157 Accountancy Department, 166–70 Business, Tobin College of, 156 Deadlines, 8 Accounting (CPA program), 162 Degrees, conferral of, 14 for degrees, 14 Accounting (M.B.A. program), 157 Education, School of, 110 for diplomas, 14 Accreditation, 154 Examinations, 15 Education, School of, 108–9 Admission requirements, 157 Grading system, 15–16 Financial aid applications, 18 Analytics Lab, 155 Liberal Arts and Sciences, St. John’s College of, M.B.A. program, 157 Applications, 157 26 Applied and Computational Mathematics, 26, Applied Finance Institute, 155 Pharmacy and Health Sciences, College of, 186 75–76 Assistantships, 156 Time limit for obtaining degree or diploma, 15 Admission, 75 Business Administration, 157–61 Academic units and programs. B.S. Computer Science/M.A, 75 Business Analytics/Information Systems, 172– See Degree programs Courses, 75–76 73 Accelerated programs. Matriculation, maintaining, 76 Campus centers, 156 See Combined degree programs Applied Finance Institute, 155 Certificate programs, 161 Accessible parking permits, 225 Art and Design, Department of, 31 Courses, 166–79 Accident insurance, 9 Courses, 31 Degrees and disciplines, 12–13 Accountancy, Department of, 166–70 Degree requirements, 31 Distance Learning/Online, 155–56 Accounting, 157, 165 Entrance requirements, 31 Economics and Finance Department, 173–75 Accounting (CPA program), 156, 162 Faculty and research interests, 100 Executive-in-Residence program, 154–55 Accounting (M.B.A. program), 156 Matriculation, maintaining, 31 Faculty, 180–82 Accreditation, 226–27 Program of study, 31 Foreign students, English requirements for, 157 Library and Information Science, Division of, 71 Asian Studies, Institute of, 32–34 Global Destination Courses, 155 School and Bilingual School Counseling B.A./M.A. program, 32 GMAT, 157 programs, 116 Certificate programs, 32 Greenberg School of Risk Management, Actuarial Science, 156, 162–63 Chinese Studies, 32 Insurance and Actuarial Science, 177–79 Courses, 177–78 Courses, 33–34 GSRM Apprenticeship Program, 156 Administration of University, 226 East Asian Studies, 32 Honor societies, 154 Administrative and Instructional Leadership, Faculty and research interests, 100 Incomplete grades, 156 Department of, 108, 109, 111–16 Master of Arts programs, 32 Internship program, 155, 156 Administrative and Supervision programs, Matriculation, maintaining, 34 J.D./M.B.A. program, 165 111–14 Scholarships, 32–33 J.D./M.S. program, 165 Courses, 112–14 Assistantships and fellowships, 18 Law Department, 175 Instructional Leadership programs, 114–16 Biological Sciences, 36 Management Department, 175–76 Administrative and Supervision programs, 111–14 Business, Tobin College of, 156 Marketing Department, 176–77 Admission requirements, 111–12 Center for Global Development, 52 Master of Business Administration programs, Certificate program, 111, 112, 113–14 Chemistry, 38 157–60 Doctor of Education, 111, 112, 114 Languages and Literatures, Department of, 67 Master of Science programs, 162–65 Internships, 114 Library and Information Science, 73 Matriculation, maintaining, 155, 168, 172, Master of Science, 111, 112–13 World History (Ph.D.), 62 175, 176, 177, 179 Matriculation, maintaining, 151 Athletics program, 21, 226 M.B.A. thesis and honors, 155 Objectives, 111 Attendance policy M.B.A./M.S. program, 165 Admission, 8–10 Business, Tobin College of, 155–56 Objectives, 154 Advanced standing, 9 Education, School of, 110 Proficiency requirements, 157 Application procedures, 8–9 Liberal Arts and Sciences, St. John’s College of, Program deadlines, 8 Bilingual Education Extension, 134 30 Programs of study, 157–65 Business, Tobin College of, 157 Audiology, 26, 40, 42–43 Scholarships, 156 Degree programs, 8 Criminal background checks, 30–31 STEM, 156, 160–61 Education, School of, 108–9 Auditing courses, 15 Student learning approaches, 155–56 General Information, 8 Student Managed Investment Fund, 155 International students, 8 Time limit for completion of degree, 155 Liberal Arts and Sciences, St. John’s College of, Business Administration, 157–61. See also Master 28–29 B of Business Administration M.A.L.S. program, 70 Certificate program, 156, 161 Pharmacy and Health Sciences, College of, 183 Bachelor/Master’s combined degree programs. Concentrations for, 158 Professional Studies, Collins College of, 202 See Combined degree programs M.B.A. program, 156 Psychology, Department of, 77–78 Bachelor of Science in Education (B.S.Ed.), 12 Business Analytics Records, 13 Beta Alpha Psi, 154 M.B.A. program, 156, 158 Registration, 14 Beta Gamma Sigma, 154 M.S. program, 156, 163 Special Education, 128 Beta Phi Mu, 73 STEM program, 161 TESOL programs, 133 Bilingual Education Extension Certificate program, Business Analytics/Information Systems, Transfer of credit, 9, 29–30 134–35 Department of, 172–73

stjohns.edu/graduatebulletin 231 B.A. Environmental Sustainability and Decision Courses, 207–8 C Making/M.A. Environmental Sustainability Internships, 208 and Decision Making Pathway, 51 Program of study, 206–7 Calendar, academic, 3–7 B.A. French/M.S. Library and Information Computer Science (B.S.). See Mathematics and Campus Ministry, 21–22 Science, 72 Computer Science, Department of Campus Recreation, 21 B.A. Italian/M.S. Library and Information Computing facilities, 24–25 Campus Security Report/Missing Persons Science, 72 Continuous enrollment requirements, 16 Procedures/Fire Prevention, 226 B.A. Psychology/M.A. Criminology and Justice, Copyright Infringement Policy and Sanctions, 226 Campus Support Advocate, 23 93 Counseling Centers, 22–23 Candidacy B.A. Sociology/M.A. Criminology and Justice, Counselor Education, Department of, 116–18 Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), 30 93 Accreditation, 116 Liberal Arts and Sciences, St. John’s College of, B.A. Spanish/M.S. Library and Information Admission requirements, 116–17 30 Science, 72 Bilingual School Counseling, 116, 117 Professional Studies, Collins College of, 203 B.A./M.A. in Asian Studies, 32 Certificate programs, 117, 118 Career advisement, 22 B.A./M.A. in English, 44 Clinical Mental Health Counseling, 116, 117– Career Services, 22 B.A./M.A. in Government and Politics, 55 18 Catholic Scholarship, 18 B.A./M.A. in History, 61–62 Courses, 117, 118 Center for Counseling and Consultation, 22–23 B.A./M.A. in Psychology, 85 Master’s Degree programs, 116–17 Center for Global Development, 51–53 B.A./M.A. in Sociology, 93 Programs of study, 116–18 Admission, 52 B.A./M.A. in Spanish, 67 School Counseling, 116–17 Assistantships, 52 B.A./M.A. in Theology, 97 Credit hour guidelines, 15 Courses, 52–53 B.F.A. Fine Arts/M.A. Museum Administration, Criminal background checks, 30–31 Master of Arts program, 52 31 Criminal Justice, 93 Transfer of Credit, 52 B.S. Communication Arts/M.A. Government Criminology and Justice, 26, 93 Center for Nonpublic School Building Leadership, and Politics, 55 Cultural Studies Track, M.A.L.S. program, 70 23–24 B.S. Communication Arts/M.A. Sociology, 93 Curriculum and Instruction, Department of, Center for Psychological Services, 85 B.S. Computer Science/M.A. Applied and 118–22 Certificate programs, 11–13 Computational Mathematics Pathway, 75 Admission, 118 Adolescent Education Middle School extension, B.S. Computer Science/M.S. Library and Certificate programs, 121 121 Information Science, 72 Doctorate program, 107, 108, 110, 122 Asian Studies, 32 B.S. Criminal Justice/M.A. Government and Program deadlines, 8 Bilingual Education Extension, 134 Politics, 55 Programs of study, 118–22 Bilingual Extension Certificate, 40 B.S. Criminal Justice/M.A. Sociology, 93 Cyber and Information Security, Master of Science Business Administration, 156, 161 B.S. Environmental Science/M.A. Environmental (M.S.), 202, 208–9 Childhood Education Middle School extension, Sustainability and Decision Making Courses, 208–9 121 Pathway, 50 Program of study, 208 Clinical Mental Health Counselor, 118 B.S. Information Technology /M.S. Library and Education, School of, 108, 109, 111, 112, Information Science, 72 113–14 B.S. Journalism/M.A. Government and Politics, Finance, 156, 161 55 D Instructional Leadership, 114, 115 B.S. Journalism/M.A. Sociology, 94 Intensive Teaching Institute (I.T.I.), 135 B.S. Legal Studies/M.A. Government and Data Science, Master of Science (M.S.), 202, Internal and Information Technology Audit, Politics, 55–56 209–11 156, 161 B.S. Legal Studies/M.A. Sociology, 94 Courses, 210–11 International Law and Diplomacy, 54 B.S./M.S. in Biology, 35 Program of study, 210 Latin American and Caribbean Studies, 69–70 B.S./M.S. in Chemistry, 38 Degree programs, 11–13. See also specific Degrees Liberal Arts and Sciences, St. John’s College of, M.A. Government and Politics/M.S. Library and Admission to, 8 27, 29 Information Science, 26, 55, 72 Business, Tobin College of, 12–13, 157–65 Library and Information Science, 72 M.A. Public History/M.S. Library and Education, School of, 11–12, 108 Literacy, 123, 125 Information Science, 26, 61, 72 Liberal Arts and Sciences, St. John’s College of, NYS Certification for Gifted Education, 116 M.A./J.D. in Government and Politics, 26, 11, 26–28 Public Administration, 54 54–55 Pharmacy and Health Sciences, College of, 13, Risk Management, 156, 157, 161–62 M.B.A. Accounting/M.S. Taxation, 165 183–86 School Counseling, 117 M.B.A./J.D. program, 165 Professional Studies, Collins College of, 13, 202 Special Education, 128 M.S. Pharmaceutical Sciences/M.S. Library and Degrees, conferral of, 14 Teacher of Students with Speech and Language Information Science, 184 Digital badges, 27–28 Disabilities, 40 M.S./J.D. program, 165 Dining services, 23 TESOL and Bilingual Education, 134–35 Professional Studies, Collins College of, 202 Diploma applications, 14 Theology, 97 Commencement ceremonies, 14 Diplomacy and International Law, certificate Chemistry, Department of, 38–39 Communication Arts, 93 program in, 54 Assistantships, 38 Communication Sciences. See Communication Diplomas, replacement, 14–15 B.S./M.S. program, 38 Sciences and Disorders, Department of Disabilities, students with, services for, 225–26 Courses, 38–39 Communication Sciences and Disorders, Dissertations. See Doctoral Dissertations Faculty and research interests, 100–101 Department of, 39–43 Distance Learning/Online Master of Science program, 26, 38 Courses, 40–43 Business, Tobin College of, 155–56 Matriculation, maintaining, 39 Faculty and research interests, 101 Education, School of, 107 Childhood Education program, 118, 120–21 Master of Arts program, 39–41 Doctoral dissertations, 17 Chinese Studies, 26, 32 Teacher of Students with Speech and Language Liberal Arts and Sciences, St. John’s College of, Clinical Health Professions, Department of Disabilities, certification as, 40 30 Course offerings, 186 Complaint resolution for online learning, 226 Pharmacy and Health Sciences, College of, 186 Faculty and research interests, 199 Comprehensive examination, 16 Professional Studies, Collins College of, 203 Clinical Mental Health Counseling, 118 Education, School of, 111 Doctoral fellows, 18 Clinical Psychology doctoral program, 26–27, Liberal Arts and Sciences, St. John’s College of, Doctor of Arts (D.A.) 78–80 30 World History, 62 Criminal background checks, 30–31 Pharmacy and Health Sciences, College of, 186 Doctor of Audiology (Au.D.), 11, 26, 40, 42–43 College of Business. See Business, Tobin College of Computer laboratories, 25 Criminal background checks, 30–31 College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences. See Computer Science, Master of Science (M.S.), 202, Doctor of Education (Ed.D.), 12, 111 Pharmacy and Health Sciences, College of 206–8 Degree requirements, 109 Combined degree programs, 27

232 Educational Administration and Supervision, Education Specialties, Department of, 109–10, Fees and expenses, 9–10 107, 108, 112, 114 122–32 Fellowships. See Assistantships and fellowships Instructional Leadership, 107, 108, 114–16 Admission requirements, 124 FERFA (Family Education Rights and Privacy Act), Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.), 13 Bilingual Education, 132–35 225 Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), 12 Literacy, 124–28 Finance Biology, 26, 35–36 Programs of study, 123–28 Certificate program, 156, 161 Candidacy, 30 Special Education, 128–32 Courses, 173–75 Clinical Psychology, 8, 26, 30–31, 78–80 TESOL, 132–35 M.B.A. program, 156, 158 Curriculum and Instruction, 8, 107, 108, 110, Employment opportunities, 22 M.S. program, 156, 163–64 122 English, Department of, 43–48 STEM program, 161 Education, School of, 107 B.A./M.A. program, 44 Financial aid, 18–20, 226. See also Assistantships English, 26, 44–45 Courses, 45–48 and Fellowships; Scholarships Liberal Arts and Sciences, St. John’s College of, Doctor of Philosophy, 26–27, 44–45 Applications, 18 11 Faculty and research interests, 101–2 Assistantships and fellowships, 18 Literacy, 8, 107, 108, 109–10, 123, 124, 127– Master of Arts, 26, 44 Federal financial aid, 19–20 28 Matriculation, maintaining, 48 Forms, 18 Pharmaceutical Sciences, 13, 185–86 Programs of study, 43–45 Free Application for Federal Student Aid Requirements for, 29 English requirements for F-1 and J-1 Visa students, (FAFSA), 18, 19 School Psychology, 30–31 8, 157 Government and Politics, Department of, 56 World History, 26, 62, 63–67 Enterprise Risk Management, 158, 163 Languages and Literature, Department of, 67 Doctor of Professional Studies (D.P.S.) in Homeland M.B.A. program, 156, 158 Library and Information Science, Division of, 73 Security, 8, 13, 202, 212–14 M.S. program, 156 Loan programs, 19–20 Doctor of Psychology (Psy.D.) Entrance requirements. See Admission Scholarships, 18–19 School Psychology, 8, 11, 26, 30–31, 80–83 Entrepreneurship and Innovation Student Aid Reports (SAR), 18 Duolingo, 8 M.B.A. program, 156 Financial Technology (FinTech), 156, 158 M.S. program, 156, 163 STEM program, 161 Environmental OMICS, 48–49 Food service facilities, 23 Environmental Studies, 48–51 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), E B.A./M.A. program, 51 18, 19 B.S/M.A. program, 50 French, 72 Early Childhood Education program, 118, 121–22 Courses, 51 Full-time employment opportunities, 22 East Asian Studies, 26, 32 Master of Arts in Environmental Sustainability Full-time study, 15 Economics and Finance, Department of, 173–75 and Decision Making, 49–50 Education, School of, 110 Education, School of, 106–53 Master of Science in Environmental OMICS, Liberal Arts and Sciences, St. John’s College of, Academic dismissal, 110 48–49 30 Academic standing, 110 Programs of study, 48–51 Accreditation, 106, 116 Environmental Sustainability and Decision Making, Administration, 106 26, 49–50 Administrative and Instructional Leadership, ESL, 8 G Department of, 109, 111–16 Examinations, 15 Admission, 108–9 Comprehensive examinations, 16 Gamma Iota Sigma, 154 Advisement, 110 Make-up examinations, 15 @GetHiredStJohns, 22 Attendance policy, 110 TOEFL, IELTS or Duolingo examination Gifted Education, NYS Certification for, 116 Campuses, 107 requirement for international students, 8 Global Destination Courses, 155 Certificate program, 108, 109 Executive-in-Residence Program, 154–55 Global Development, Center for, 51–53 Classification of students, 106–7 Expenses and fees, 9–10 Global Development and Social Justice, 26, 52 Comprehensive examination, 111 Experiential Learning, 72 Global Language and Culture Center, 23 Counselor Education, Department of, 116–18 Extension programs Global Management, 156, 164 Courses, 136–51 Education, School of, 108 GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test), Curriculum and Instruction, Department of, 157 118–22 Government and Politics, Department of, 53–60 Degrees and disciplines, 11–12, 108 B.A./M.A. programs, 55 Distance Learning/Online, 107 F B.S./M.A. programs, 55–56 Doctoral degree requirements, 107, 109–10 Certificate programs, 54 Education options, 108 F-1 Visa students Courses, 56–60 Education Specialties and Counseling, Curriculum Practical Training for, 156 Entrance requirements, 53 Department of, 109–10, 122–32 English requirements for, 8, 157 Faculty and research interests, 102 Faculty and research interests, 152–53 Enrollment requirements for, 15 Financial aid, 56 Full-time study, 110 Health insurance for, 9 International Affairs Track in Rome, Italy, 54 General information, 106–11 Optional Practical Training requirements for, M.A./J.D. program, 26, 54–55 Instructional Materials Center (IMC), 111 156 M.A./M.S. program, 26, 55, 72 Master’s degree requirements, 109 Faculty and research interests Master of Arts, 26, 53–54 Matriculation, maintaining, 107 Business, Tobin College of, 180–82 Matriculation, maintaining, 60 licensure, 111 Clinical Health Professions, 199 Programs of study, 53–56 New York State certification, 111 Collins College of Professional Studies, 221–23 Grading system, 15–16 Non-matriculated students, requirements for, Education, School of, 152–53 Graduate assistantships, 18 107 Liberal Arts and Sciences, St. John’s College of, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. See Liberal Objectives, 106 89–91, 100–105 Arts and Sciences, St. John’s College of Organization, 106 Pharmaceutical Sciences, Department of, Graduation, 14 Program deadlines, 8 200–201 GSRM Apprenticeship Program, 156 Program requirements, 109–10 Pharmacy Administration and Public Health, Programs of study, 108 Department of, 199–200 Residence requirements, 111 University libraries, 224 Scholarships, 18–19 FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid), H Student responsibilities, 106 18, 19 Educational Administration and Supervision, 108, Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERFA), Healthcare Systems, 156, 158 111–14 225 Health Care Systems, Master of Science (M.S.), Doctor of Education, 107, 114 Federal Direct Graduate PLUS Loan program, 20 202, 214–15 Educational Leadership, 156, 158 Federal financial aid, 19–20 Courses, 214–15 Withdrawal from courses and, 20 stjohns.edu/graduatebulletin 233 Internships, 215 English requirements for, 8, 157 Environmental Studies, 48–51 Program of study, 214 Health insurance, 9 Faculty and research interests, 89–91, 100–105 Health Education Resource Center, 186 Optional practical training for, 156 Full-time status, 30 Health insurance, 9, 30 Student and Scholar services, 23 Government and Politics, Department of, Health Services, 23 TOEFL, IELTS, or Duolingo examination 53–60 Hearing Center, Speech and, 24 requirement, 8 History Department, 61–67 History, Department of, 61–67 Internships, 22 Incomplete grades, 30 B.A./M.A. program in History, 61–62 Business, Tobin College of, 155, 156 Insurance, 30 Courses, 63–67 Computer Science, 208 Languages and Literatures, Department of, Doctor of Arts program, 62 Health Care Systems, 215 67–69 Doctor of Philosophy program, 62 International Hospitality Management, 205 Library and Information Sciences, Division of, Faculty advisors, 61 Library and Information Science, Division of, 71–75 Faculty and research interests, 102–3 72–73 Master of Arts in Applied and Computational Fellowships (Doctor of Philosophy), 62 School Administration and Supervision, 114 Mathematics, 75–76 Master of Arts program, 26, 61 Sport Management, 220 Master of Arts in Liberal Studies, 70–71 Matriculation, maintaining, 66–67 Investment Analysis, 156, 159 Master’s degree requirements, 29 Practicum, 66 Italian, 72 Master’s thesis, 30 Programs of study, 61–62 Mathematics and Computer Sciences Homeland Security, Doctor of Professional Studies Department, 75–76 (D.P.S.), 202, 212–14 Matriculation, maintaining (general Program deadlines, 8 J information), 16 Homeland Security and Criminal Justice Non-matriculated students, requirements for, Leadership, Master of Professional Studies J-1 Visa students 29 (M.P.S.), 202, 211–14 English requirements for, 8, 157 Objectives, 26 Housing, non-university, 23 Enrollment requirements for, 15 Part-time status, 30 Humanities Track, M.A.L.S. program, 70 Health insurance for, 9 Pathways program, 27 Journalism, 94 Politics, 53–60 Juris Doctor (J.D.) Programs of study, 26–28 Business, Tobin College of, 12 Psychology Department, 77–91 I Liberal Arts and Sciences, St. John’s College of, Registration, 14, 29 11 Religious Studies, 96–99 ID Cards, 24 /M.A. in Government and Politics, 26, 54–55 Scheduling of courses, 30 IELTS, 8 /M.B.A., 165 Sociology and Anthropology Department, IEP, 8 /M.S., 165 92–96 Immunization requirements, 23 Special research, 29 Incomplete grades, 16 Special students, requirements for, 29 Business, Tobin College of, 156 Theology and Religious Studies Department, Liberal Arts and Sciences, St. John’s College of, L 96–99 30 Transfer of credit, 29–30 Professional Studies, Collins College of, 203 Laboratory fees, 10 Liberal Studies. See M.A.L.S. (Master of Arts in Information Systems, 156, 158–59 Languages and Literatures, Department of, 67–69 Liberal Studies) STEM program, 161 Assistantships, 67 Libraries. See University libraries Institute for Catholic Schools, 24 B.A./M.A. program in Spanish, 67 Library and Information Science, Division of, Instructional Leadership programs, 108, 114–16 Courses, 67–69 71–75 Admission requirements, 114–15 Faculty and research interests, 103 Accreditation, 71 Certificate program, 114, 115 Financial aid, 67 Advisement, 73 Courses, 115–16 Master of Arts program in Spanish, 67–69 Alumni organizations, 73 Doctor of Education, 107, 114–16 Matriculation, maintaining, 69 Assistantships, 73 Methods of Teaching in the Middle Grades, Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Center for, B.A. French/M.S., 72 116 69–70 B.A. Italian/M.S., 72 Instructional Materials Center (IMC), 111 Law, School of, 175 B.A. Spanish/M.S., 72 Insurance, health, 9, 30 Law School Library, 224 B.S. Computer Science/M.S., 72 Integrated Advertising Communication, Master of Legal Studies, 94 B.S. Information Technology/M.S., 72 Science (M.S.), 202, 215–16 Liberal Arts and Sciences, St. John’s College of, Certificate programs, 72 Courses, 215–16 26–105 Courses, 73–75 Program of study, 215 Academic information, 28–30 Degree requirements, 72 Intensive Teaching Institute (I.T.I.), 135 Academic status, 26 Entrance requirements, 71 Interdisciplinary Business, 156, 160 Administration, 26 E-Portfolio, 71 Interdisciplinary Studies Track, M.A.L.S. program, Admission requirements, 28–29 Experiential learning, 72 70–71 Advisement, 29 Faculty and research interests, 103 Internal and Information Technology Audit, 156, Anthropology, 92–96 Fellowships, 73 161 Art and Design Department, 31 Financial aid, 73 International Affairs Track in Rome, Italy, 54 Asian Studies, Institute of, 32–34 Internships, 72–73 International Business, 156, 159 Attendance policy, 30 M.A. Government and Politics/M.S., 26, 55, 72 International Communication, Master of Science Biological Sciences Department, 34–37 M.A. Public History/M.S., 26, 72 (M.S.), 202, 216–18 Candidacy for doctoral degree, 30 Master of Science program, 26, 71 Courses, 217–18 Certificate programs, 27, 29 Matriculation, maintaining, 75 International Hospitality Management, Master of Chemistry Department, 38–39 M.S. Pharmaceutical Sciences/M.S., 184 Science (M.S.), 202, 204–6 Combined degree programs, 27 Programs of study, 71–72 Courses, 204–6 Communication Sciences and Disorders, Literacy, 124–28 Internships, 205 Department of, 39–43 Admission requirements, 124–28 Program of study, 204 Comprehensive examination, 30 Certificate programs, 123, 125 International Law and Diplomacy, certificate Course schedules, 30 Doctorate program, 107, 108, 109–10, 123, program in, 54 Degrees and disciplines available, 11, 26–27 124, 127–28 International students Digital badges, 27–28 M.S.Ed. program, 123, 124–27 Admission, 8 Doctoral degree requirements, 29 Program deadlines, 8 Application deadlines, 8 Doctoral dissertation, 30 Loan programs, 19–20 Curriculum practical training for, 156 Doctoral research essay, 30 Long Island Graduate Center English Department, 43–48 Description, 107

234 Directions, 229–30 Finance, 156, 158 Pharmacy and Health Sciences, College of, 13, Loretto Memorial Library, 224 Financial Technology (FinTech), 156, 158 183–84 Healthcare Systems, 156, 158 Physician Assistant, 8, 183–85, 186–89 Information Systems, 156, 158–59 Professional Studies, Collins College of, 13 Interdisciplinary Business, 156, 160 Programs of study, 162–65 M International Business, 156, 159 Requirements for, 29 Investment Analysis, 156, 159 Risk and Financial Advisory, 156, 164 Main Library, 224 /J.D. program, 165 Risk Management and Risk Analytics, 156, Maintaining matriculation. See Matriculation, Marketing Management, 156, 159 164–65 maintaining /M.S. program, 165 School Building Leader, 111–12, 112–13 Make-up examinations, 15 Programs of study, 157–61 School Psychology, 8, 26, 30–31, 83–84 M.A.L.S. (Master of Arts in Liberal Studies), 26, Real Estate, 156, 159 Taxation, 156, 157, 165 70–71 Risk and Financial Advisory, 156, 159–60 Toxicology, 183, 184 Admission, 70 Risk Management and Insurance, 156, 157, Master of Science in Education (M.S.Ed.), 11–12, Courses, 71 160 108, 109, 111 Cultural Studies Track, 70 STEM program, 160–61 Adolescent Education program, 118–20 Humanities Track, 70 Strategic Management, 156, 157, 160 Bilingual Education, 133–34 Interdisciplinary Studies, 70–71 Sustainability, 156, 160 Bilingual School Counseling, 116, 117 Program of study, 70–71 Taxation, 156, 157, 160 Childhood Education program, 118, 120–21 Social Science Track, 70 Thesis and honors, 155 Clinical Mental Health Counseling, 116, 117– Women’s and Gender Studies concentration, Master of Divinity 18 70 Ministerial Studies, 11, 26 Counseling programs, 116–18 Management, Department of, 175–76 Master of Philosophy (M.Phil.), 11, 26 Early Childhood Education program, 118, Management, Marketing, 156, 159 Master of Professional Studies (M.P.S.) in 121–22 Manhattan Campus Homeland Security and Criminal Justice Literacy, 123, 124–27 Description, 107 Leadership, 13, 202, 211–14 School Counseling, 116–17 Directions, 229 Master of Professional Studies (M.P.S.) in Sport Special Education, 128–32 Facilities, 228 Management, 13, 202, 218–20 TESOL, 133–34 Marketing, Department of, 176–77 Master of Public Health, 184 Master’s thesis, 16–17, 30 Marketing Management, 156, 159 Master of Public Health (M.P.H.), 13 Professional Studies, Collins College of, 203 Master of Arts Master of Science. See also Master of Science in Mathematics and Computer Science, Department Applied and Computational Mathematics, 26, Education of, 75–76 75–76 Accounting (CPA program), 156, 162 Courses, 75–76 Chinese Studies, 26, 32 Actuarial Science, 156, 162–63 Faculty and research interests, 103 Criminology and Justice, 26, 93 Biological and Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, Programs of study, 75 East Asian Studies, 26, 32 26, 37–38 Matriculation, maintaining, 16 English, 26, 44 Biology, 26, 34–35 Accountancy, 168 Environmental Sustainability and Decision Business, Tobin College of, 12–13 Applied and Computational Mathematics, 76 Making, 26, 49–50 Business Analytics, 156, 163 Art and Design, 31 Global Development and Social Justice, 26, 52 Chemistry, 26, 38 Asian Studies, 34 Government and Politics, 26, 53–54 Computer Science, 202, 206–8 Biology, 37 Government and Politics/B.S. Communication Cyber and Information Security, 202, 208–9 Business Analytics/Information Systems, 172 Arts, 55 Data Science, 202, 209–11 Chemistry, 39 Government and Politics/B.S. Criminal Justice, Enterprise Risk Management, 156, 163 Counseling, 151 55 Entrepreneurship and Innovation, 156, 163 Economics and Finance, 175 Government and Politics/B.S. Journalism, 55 Environmental OMICS, 48–49 Education, School of, 107 Government and Politics/B.S. Legal Studies, Finance, 156, 163–64 English, 48 55–56 Global Management, 156, 164 Government and Politics, 60 Government and Politics/M.S. Library and Health Care Systems, 202, 214–15 History, 66–67 Information Science, 26, 55, 72 Integrated Advertising Communication, 202, Library and Information Science, 75 History, 26, 61, 63 215–16 Management, 176 /J.D. in Government and Politics, 26, 54–55 International Communication, 202, 216–18 Management of Risk, 179 Liberal Arts and Sciences, St. John’s College of, International Hospitality Management, 202, Marketing, 177 11, 26, 27 204–6 M.B.A. program, 155 Liberal Studies, 26, 70–71 /J.D., 165 Pharmaceutical Sciences, 198 Museum Administration, 26, 31 Liberal Arts and Sciences, St. John’s College of, Pharmacy Administration and Public Health, Philosophy, Politics, and Economics, 26, 77 11, 26, 27 193 Psychology, 26, 84–85 Library and Information Science, 26, 71 Psychology, 89 Public History, 26, 61, 63 Library and Information Science/B.A. French, 72 Sociology, 96 Public History/M.S. Library and Information Library and Information Science/B.A. Italian, 72 Spanish, 69 Science, 26, 61, 72 Library and Information Science/B.A. Spanish, Theology, 99 Requirements for, 29 72 Toxicology, 198 Scientific Literacy and Integrity, 26, 91–92 Library and Information Science/B.S. Computer Mental Health Counseling, Clinical, 116, 117–18 Sociology, 26, 92–93 Science, 72 Ministry, Campus, 21–22 Spanish, 26, 67–69 Library and Information Science/B.S. Museum Administration, 26, 31 Speech-Language Pathology, 8, 26, 30–31, Information Technology, 72 MySJU, 14 39–41, 40–41 Library and Information Science/M.A. Theology, 26, 96–97 Government and Politics, 26, 55, 72 Master of Business Administration, 157–61 Library and Information Science/M.A. Public Accounting, 156, 157 History, 61 N Admission, 157 Library and Information Science/M.S. Business, Tobin College of, 12–13 Pharmaceutical Science, 184 Neuroscience, 26, 76–77 Business Administration, 156, 157–61 Neuroscience, 26, 76–77 Courses, 77 Business Analytics, 156, 158 Pharmaceutical Sciences, 183, 184 Master of Science, 76–77 Educational Leadership, 156, 158 Pharmaceutical Sciences/M.S. Library and Program of study, 76 Enterprise Risk Management, 156, 158 Information Science, 184 New York City licensure of teachers and Entrepreneurship and Innovation, 156 Pharmacy Administration, 183, 184 administrators, 111 Fields of specialization, 157–61 New York State Certification

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