
St. Johns University New York
St. Johns University New York
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Mission
St. John's University is a Catholic, Vincentian, Metropolitan, and Global Institution of Higher Education (Continued on Schedule O).
About
Higher Education: St. John's University is a Catholic, Vincentian, Metropolitan, and Global Non-Profit Institution of higher learning. St. John's University offers more than 100 unique degree programs at the associate, bachelor's, master's, and doctoral levels. The degree programs, which are housed in six schools and colleges, span a wide range of disciplines from the liberal arts to professional programs. Approximately 16,884 Undergraduate and 4,759 Graduate students are enrolled in courses. (21,643 Students)
