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At John Jay, we are committed to offering you, our students, an extraordinary learning experience. Our award-winning faculty, many of whom are leading authorities in their fields, bring to the undergraduate and graduate programs a breadth of experience and know-how that is second to none. Faculty balance their scholarship with a dedication to you through both classroom instruction and independent study advising.
From our cutting-edge research and teaching facilities, to our expert faculty, and to our interdisciplinary approach to learning, you are afforded an education that prepares you for careers of the 21st century.
Since we are a publicly funded college, our tuition is far more affordable than that of private colleges and universities. We also offer many scholarships to help lessen your debt after graduation.

- About Our Faculty
- Undergraduate Studies
- Academic Standards & Requirements
- General Requirements for Baccalaureate Degrees
- First Year Experience
- Baccalaureate Majors
- Computer Information Systems in Criminal Justice and Public Administration (BS)
- Correctional Studies (BS)
- Criminal Justice (BA)
- Criminal Justice (BS)
- Criminal Justice Administration and Planning (BS)
- Criminology (BA)
- Deviant Behavior and Social Control (BA)
- Economics (BS)
- English (BA)
- Fire Science (BS)
- Fire and Emergency Service (BA)
- Forensic Science (BS)
- Forensic Psychology (BA)
- Gender Studies (BA)
- Global History (BA)
- Government (see Political Science)
- International Criminal Justice (BA)
- Judicial Studies (BA)
- Justice Studies (BA)
- Legal Studies (BS)
- Police Studies (BS)
- Political Science (BA)
- Public Administration (BA)
- Security Management (BS)
- Computer Information Systems in Criminal Justice and Public Administration (BS)
- Minors
- Addiction Studies
- African -American Studies
- Anthropology
- Art
- Chemistry
- Computer Science
- Corrections
- Counseling
- Criminology
- Dispute Resolution
- Economics
- English
- Fire Science
- Gender Studies
- Government (see Political Science)
- History
- Justice Studies
- Latin American and Latina/o Studies
- Law
- Mathematics
- Philosophy
- Police Studies
- Political Science
- Psychology
- Public Administration
- Russian
- Security Manangement
- Sociology
- Spanish
- Speech and Media/Theatre
- Writing
- Addiction Studies
- Graduation Honors and Awards
- Honors, Awards & Special Opportunities 2
- Special Opportunity Programs
- Interdisciplinary Studies Program
- Gender Studies
- Cooperative Education
- Internships
- Connecting Classroom to Community
- Study Abroad
- CUNY Justice Academy
- Graduate Studies
- Graduate Studies Staff
- Graduate Career Advising Office
- Master's Programs
- General Requirements
- Thesis
- Provisions for the Thesis and Non-Thesis Options
- Master of Arts in Criminal Justice
- Master of Science in Forensic Computing
- Master of Arts in Forensic Mental Health Counseling
- Master of Arts in Forensic Psychology
- Master of Science in Forensic Science
- Master of Arts in International Crime and Justice
- Master of Science in Protection Management
- Master of Public Administration
- Inspector General Track
- Doctoral Programs
- BA/MA
- Graduate Academic Standards
- Graduate & Professional School Planning
- Certificate Programs
- Addiction Studies Certificate Program
- Certified Public Manager Program
- Dispute Resolution Program
- EMT/Emergency Medical Technology Certification Training Programs
- Emergency Psychology Technician Certificate Training Program
- Certificate Program In Transportation Management
- New York City Police Studies Certificate Program
- Certificate in Security Management Studies
- M.A. Certificate Program in Terrorism Studies
- Postgraduate Certificate in Forensic Psychology
- Addiction Studies Certificate Program
- Undergraduate Dean's List
- Graduate Dean's List
- Academic Resources
- Academic Tutoring Services
- Center for English Language Support (CELS)
- Writing Center
- Communication Arts Lab
- Mathematics/Science Resource Center
- Collegiate Science and Technology Entry Program (CSTEP)
- Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (LSAMP)
- Foreign Language Lab
- Tutoring Services for Students with Disabilities
- Departmental Tutoring
- E-Resource Center
- Center for English Language Support (CELS)
- Academic Facilities
- Department of Information Technology (DoIT)
- Administrative Technology Support Services (ATSS)
- Instructional Technology Support Services (ITSS)
- Audio Visual Services (AVS)
- Student Technology Fee
- Lloyd George Sealy Library
- Bookstore
- Department of Information Technology (DoIT)
- Academic Advisement Services
- Career Development Center
- International Studies
- Prelaw Institute
- Academic Tutoring Services
- Academic Departments and Interdisciplinary Programs
- Courses and Schedules
- Centers and Institutes
- Center for the Advancement of Teaching
- Continuing Education Programs
- Office of Continuing and Professional Studies
- Programs for High School Students
- Research
- Career Development Center
- Sealy Library
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