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Is SJU

for you?

It just might

be if ...

You're not content to sit on the sidelines

You put 100 percent into everything you do (since 110 percent just isn't humanly possible)

You're not afraid to put your ideas out there- or to actively seek out the ideas of others

You love getting absorbed in a great book, a fascinating conversation, an important project or whatever it is that you're doing

You won't let a question rest until you've tracked down the answer

Your mind is quick, your commitment is strong and your enthusiasm is high

Results/Outcomes

Graduation is just the beginning.

The growth and opportunities you’ll experience as an SJU student don’t end at commencement. In fact, when you become a part of our 50,000-strong Hawk alumni network, you’ll find your SJU experience continues to open doors, create opportunities and pay dividends for a lifetime. Explore our Career Development Center web site to see how your SJU experience opens doors.

If you need further evidence of the results of an SJU education, consider these facts:

96%
Percentage of the Class of 2008 that was either employed, pursuing graduate study or involved in full-time volunteer programs within six months of graduation
$42,500
Average starting salary for the Class of 2008
$19,500
Average grant or scholarship funding awarded to the members of the Class of 2008 who went on to pursue graduate study
$464,400
Total amount of scholarships and grants awarded to the members of the Class of 2008 who were enrolled in graduate education
 

Organizations employing SJU graduates of the Class of 2007 include:

AmeriCorps
AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals
Cherry Hill Public Schools
General Mills
Computer Science Corporation
Johnson & Johnson
JP Morgan
Lincoln Financial Group
Lockheed Martin
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
The New York Public Library
Peace Corps
Pew Charitable Trust
Tiffany and Company

Universities where members of SJU’s Class of 2007 are pursuing graduate study include: Boston College Law, Columbia University, Duke University, Georgetown University, New York University, Northwestern University, Rutgers University, Saint Joseph’s University, University of Maryland, University of Pennsylvania, Virginia Tech and Yale University