Graduate Admissions for Prospective Students

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The GRE is required for admissions to the MA Criminal Justice program effective Fall 2010

The application deadline for the MS Forensic Science program has been changed to April 15th 2010 for the Fall 2010 semester only

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Questions or comments with respect to the information presented on this webpage should be directed to William Devine or Graduate Admissions.

Extended Application Dates

Application deadline dates for Fall 2010 admissions  have been extended to June 30th 2010 for the following Master Degree  Programs: Criminal Justice, Forensic Psychology, Forensic Mental Health Counseling, Protection Management, and Forensic Computing.   

The application deadline date for the International Crime and Justice MA Program is extended to June 15, 2010.

NEW NATIONAL ONLINE MASTER ‘S IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION-INSPECTOR GENERAL PROGRAM for more information, Click here

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Graduate Admissions
John Jay College of Criminal Justice
North Hall Rooms 1101-1105N
445 West 59th St.
New York, NY 10019
212.237.8863  

Summer Hours
Monday
1:00PM – 5:00PM  

Tuesday - Thursday
9:00AM – 5:00PM

Friday 
9:00AM – 12:00PM*

*Effective the week of June 28th until August 13th the office will be closed on Fridays

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New Graduate Program

International Crime and Justice, click here

At John Jay College, you’ll find nationally renowned faculty who represent a broad range of academic disciplines: Anthropology, Criminology, History, Law, Philosophy, Political Science, Protection Management, Public Administration, Psychology, Science and Sociology.  They’re recognized as scholars and leaders with records of innovative, sustained and influential research. 

Choose from eight master’s level programs or pursue a Doctorate in Criminal Justice or Forensic Psychology.  All of our forward-looking programs prepare professionals to work at advanced levels, whether in a courtroom, a government office, a nongovernmental agency, or a laboratory.

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To download an application: Application for Graduate Admission