Frequently Asked Questions
About SJC
- Where is Saint Joseph’s College?
- How many students attend Saint Joseph’s?
- What is the female/male ratio?
- Does Saint Joseph’s welcome students of all faiths?
- What makes Saint Joseph’s College of Maine unique?
- What kind of student goes to Saint Joseph’s College?
- What is the academic profile of the average admitted student?
- How many students return after their first year?
- What is the average class size?
- What is the student to faculty ratio?
- What are athletics like at Saint Joseph’s?
Academics
- What academic programs does Saint Joseph’s offer?
- What is the classroom environment like?
- What can I do with a degree from Saint Joseph’s?
- Are any classes taught by graduate students?
- How accessible are the faculty?
- How will my AP classes be treated?
- Does Saint Joseph’s College have a program for students with diagnosed learning disabilities?
- Do you offer internships?
- What types of research are the faculty doing?
- What is your service learning program like?
- What is the Honors program like?
- What is the job placement rate?
Admissions
- Are interviews mandatory?
- What standardized tests are required for applicants?
- What is more important – a high GPA or honors level classes?
- Does Saint Joseph’s College have early action and/or early decision?
- What are the application deadlines?
- Can I use the Common Application to apply?
- What do I need to send in order to be considered for admission?
- How soon will I find out if I am accepted?
- What should I expect from an admission interview?
- When can I visit?
Financial Aid/Costs
- How much does it cost to attend?
- Does Saint Joseph’s College offer academic scholarships?
- What is your Title IV Code?
- Should I wait to hear if I am admitted to the College before I apply for financial aid?
- When will I hear about financial aid?
International Students
- What kind of student goes to Saint Joseph’s College?
- Are there any special tests or requirements for international students?
- Can I use the common application form to apply to Saint Joseph’s College?
- What kind of support is available on campus for international students?
- How much does it cost to attend Saint Joseph’s?
- Is financial aid available to international students?
Living on Campus
- What are the residence halls like?
- Is housing guaranteed?
- Can I request a specific roommate?
- Are the residence hall rooms connected to the Web?
- Is the campus safe?
- Are first-year students allowed to bring cars?
- What do students do for fun?
- How is the food?
About SJC
Where is Saint Joseph’s College?
Saint Joseph’s College is located in southern Maine, just 18 miles from
sophisticated Portland – Maine’s largest city – and two hours
from Boston. Easy access to ocean beaches, ponds, lakes and mountains put you
truly in the heart of a four-season recreation area.
The campus sits on the shore of Sebago Lake, Maine’s second-largest lake. Our 350 acres offer magnificent views of the lake and White Mountains. From the upper floors of the academic center, the panorama is stunning.
How
many students attend Saint Joseph’s?
The current full-time undergraduate enrollment is approximately 1,066
students. Seventy-eight percent of these students live on campus, making
Saint Joseph’s
a residential community.
What is the female/male ratio?
Males are 34 percent of students; females are 66 percent.
Does Saint Joseph’s
welcome students of all faiths?
Absolutely! While Saint Joseph’s is a Catholic college, we are an inclusive
community that is open to students of all faiths, beliefs, and backgrounds. Roughly
50% of our students are Catholic.
What makes Saint
Joseph’s College of Maine unique?
With 1,066+ students enrolled, the size of Saint Joseph's fosters a strong
sense of community. Students are able to receive individual attention
and support to achieve their goals. Accessible and dedicated faculty
are here to nurture the intellectual, spiritual, and social growth of
students.
Opportunities for growth are not limited to the classroom but extend into the neighboring communities. Students can earn academic credits by applying what they learn in the classroom to real-world service. Through service learning projects, students volunteer at food pantries, work with senior citizen health issues, help Habitat for Humanity, explore environmental issues in the nearby Casco Bay and Sebago Lake, and tutor low-income students and immigrants in reading. In a recent academic year, more than 480 students participated in service learning projects at 40 community sites.
What kind of student
goes to Saint Joseph’s College?
As the expression goes, “It takes all kinds!” Here at Saint
Joseph’s
College, there is not one kind of student, but many individuals who share
a common commitment to academic excellence, social enrichment and service
to the community. When you come to campus you will meet writers, athletes,
activists, musicians, future doctors and business leaders, just to name
a few. No matter what your interests may be, you will find others who
share your passion for success. Meet
a few SJC students.
What is the academic profile of the average admitted student?
Our average first-year student academic profile is a 980 (math and verbal)
SAT score and a 85 GPA.
How many students return after their first year?
Saint Joseph’s College is committed to helping students choose
the best college for them. The current retention rate is 79 percent.
What is the average class size?
The average class size is 17 and
laboratory classes generally have only 15 students.
What is the student to faculty ratio?
The student to faculty ratio is 16 to 1.
What are athletics
like at Saint Joseph’s?
We proudly offer 15 women’s and men’s intercollegiate sports
teams at the NCAA Division 3 level. Our scholar-athletes compete in basketball,
soccer, field hockey, volleyball, baseball, softball, cross country,
lacrosse, swimming and golf. We encourage all students to be active by
offering intramural leagues, club sports (cheerleading and ice hockey),
as well as various recreational tournaments like the Iron Monk Challenge
or sand volleyball.
Academics
What academic programs
does Saint Joseph’s offer?
We offer more than 40 academic programs, including majors in accounting,
biology, business administration, chemistry, classics, communications,
criminal justice, elementary education, English, environmental science,
environmental studies, exercise science, finance, history, human resource
management, international business, literature & American culture,
marine science, marketing, management, math, nursing, philosophy, physical
education, political science, psychology, sociology, sports management
and theology.
Communication majors can choose to concentrate in journalism, multimedia or public relations/advertising. Students in biology, chemistry, English, history, and math can choose to minor in secondary education and then get certified as a high school teacher in that field. Partnership programs include tracks for pre-pharmacy, pre-physician assistant, pre-engineering and pre-optometry.
The college offers minors in art, biology, business administration, Catholic studies, chemistry, classics, communications, English, environmental science, gender studies, history, journalism, marine science, math, philosophy, political science, psychology, secondary education, sociology, theology and writing.
What is the classroom environment like?
There is a spirit of excitement that is shared by students and faculty
in a Saint Joseph’s classroom. Our 16:1 student-to- faculty ratio
allows collaborative learning to take place. A typical class size is
20-25 students, though laboratory classes generally have only 15 students.
As students progress further into their major area of study, classes
often become even smaller to allow for more in-depth discussion.
Education in the classroom is supplemented by real-world experience.
Opportunities abound for fieldwork, internships, research, and study
abroad. Students graduate from Saint Joseph’s prepared for the
next chapter in their life, whether it be graduate school, entering into
a career, or both.
What can I do with
a degree from Saint Joseph’s?
The Saint Joseph’s graduate leaves knowing that they can make a difference.
Employers say our graduates are extremely well prepared and ready to contribute
professionally. Alumni of Saint Joseph’s College are vice presidents
of international banks, emergency room nurses, television reporters,
teachers, principals, and successful entrepreneurs. Students who choose
to continue their education attend graduate schools across the country
and abroad.
The Career Services Center assists with career planning, job search strategies, and the graduate school application process. In a recent survey conducted by the Career Services Center, 99 percent of graduates were either employed or attending graduate school within eight months of graduation.
Are any classes taught by graduate students?
No. All of our classes are taught by faculty members and instructors.
How accessible are the faculty?
Very accessible. Small classes and dedicated, accomplished professors
foster an atmosphere of mutual engagement. Our faculty will get to know
you and you will get to know them.
How will my AP classes be treated?
The College will award credit for Advanced Placement grades of 3 or higher
on any AP exam. The Registrar's Office and the academic department involved
will determine the specific course(s) credited.
Does Saint Joseph’s
College have a program for students with diagnosed learning disabilities?
Yes. Students with diagnosed learning disabilities should contact the
Accommodations Coordinator upon admission to the College. The coordinator
will evaluate each case on an individual basis. The College offers a
variety of services, as determined by submitted documentation and testing,
to students with learning disabilities.
Do you offer internships?
Yes, we encourage students to participate in internships as a valuable
learning tool. Students get a chance to practice what they’ve learned in the classroom
and relate it to the real world. All types of businesses – including accounting
firms, TV stations, schools, social services agencies and health care agencies – help
our students get ready for the real world.
What types of research are the faculty doing?
Faculty research topics are too many to name all, but include bacterial
response to environmental stresses, psychological factors affecting physical
health, the cultural history of cosmetics, interactions between red tide
algae and the rest of the marine food chain, comparative state income
tax structures, mortality of juvenile clams in the Gulf of Maine, the
effects of using technology in education, how to conduct online literature
discussion groups for school-age children, cross-cultural business management
styles, the theory of functions on geometric objects in three-dimensional
space, and the cultural history of the 1960s and 1970s.
What is your
service learning program like?
Students can earn academic credits by applying what they learn in the
classroom to real-world service. Through service learning projects, students
have volunteered at food pantries, mentored schoolchildren, worked with
senior citizen health issues, helped Habitat for Humanity and tutored
low-income students and immigrants in reading. In a recent academic year,
more than 480 students participated in service learning projects at 40
community sites.
What is the Honors program like?
Our Honors
program offers students unique enrichment through more in-depth
core courses. Seminar-style discussions, enhanced academic study and
special off-campus cultural events round out an Honors student’s
experience. In the senior capstone project, Honors students contribute
a significant number of service hours to an organization of their choice.
What is the job placement rate?
Last year, 92 percent of Saint Joseph's graduates had jobs within 8
months. The Career Services Center will assist students with advice
on résumé writing,
interview skills and job search strategies. They sponsor on campus job
fairs, post career opportunities and maintain a resource library.
Admissions
Are interviews mandatory?
Interviews are encouraged, but are not mandatory.
What standardized tests
are required for applicants?
Applicants are required to take SAT or ACT, including transfer students
with fewer than 15 college credit hours.
What is more important – a
high GPA or honors level classes?
Academic rigor is important. Applicants need to take at least college
preparatory classes. If an applicant has a lower GPA but took honors
classes, then the applicant is considered a stronger candidate because
of the honors challenge.
Does Saint Joseph’s
College have early action and/or early decision?
The college offers an early-action admission plan. Students interested
in this nonbinding admission plan need to send their application along
with all required supporting materials by November 15. Notification is
by December 15.
What are the application deadlines?
Early-action applicants are due by November 15. The regular admission
priority deadline for nursing applications is January 15 and for all
other programs is March 1. Students may apply until August 1, if space
is available. The financial aid priority deadline is March 1.
Can I use
the Common Application to apply?
Yes, we accept the Common
Application.
What do I need to send in order to be considered for
admission?
Applicants will be considered for application when the Admission Office
receives the completed application form including an essay, official
high school transcript and official copies of any course work, a recommendation
from a guidance or college counselor, a recommendation from a teacher
and SAT or ACT score.
How soon
will I find out if I am accepted?
Early-action applicants will be notified by December 15. Regular admission
applicants are generally notified 2 to 3 weeks after their application
becomes complete.
What should I expect from an admission interview?
The admission interview is a way for us to learn more about you and it
allows us to answer any questions you have about Saint Joseph's.
When
can I visit?
We offer several open houses throughout the season as well as focus
program for prospective students interested in nursing. If you prefer,
individual tours are available Monday through Friday at 10 a.m. and
2 p.m. In April, we host an open house for high school juniors. To
visit the campus, please call the Admission Office at (800) 338-7057
or (207) 893-7746.
Financial Aid/Costs
How much does it cost to attend?
For the 2009-2010 academic year, tuition is $25,150, room and board is
$10,350, and general fees are $900—for a total of $36,400. We
offer students a very competitive financial aid package. More than 90
percent of our students receive some form of financial assistance, generally
a combination of grants, scholarships, work opportunities, and loans.
Does Saint Joseph’s
College offer academic scholarships?
More than 90 percent of students receive some form of financial aid.
Saint Joseph’s
College commits more than $10.8 million of its own resources to assist
students. Many of these are through academic scholarships.
What is your Title IV Code?
The College's Title IV
code number is 002051.
Should I wait to hear if I am admitted to the College before
I apply for financial aid?
Not necessarily. It is important
to meet our priority deadline to be considered for all aid programs.
You may submit your documents even if you have not yet received word
regarding admission.
When will I hear about financial aid?
We begin mailing
new student awards at the beginning of March. Returning student awards
are not mailed until after spring grades and credits have been reviewed.
For more detailed information about financing your education, check out financial aid.
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What
kind of student goes to Saint Joseph’s College?
As the expression goes, “It takes all kinds!” Here at Saint
Joseph’s
College, there is not one kind of student, but many individuals who share
a common commitment to academic excellence, social enrichment, and
service to the community. When you come to campus you will meet writers,
athletes, activists, musicians, future doctors and business leaders,
just to name a few. No matter what your interests may be, you will
find others who share your passion for success. Meet
a few SJC students.
Are there any special tests or requirements for international students?
Students are required to take either the SAT, the ACT, or the TOEFL,
although we prefer the TOEFL. Minimum scores required on the TOEFL exam
are at or above the 50th percentile on the paper-based and computer-based
exams.
Once admitted to Saint Joseph’s College of Maine, a student must submit certification of his or her family’s finances. Please refer to the Admission Checklist for more information.
Can
I use the common application form to apply to Saint Joseph’s
College?
Yes, you may use either the Common
Application or the Saint Joseph’s
College Application.
What
kind of support is available on campus for international students?
Saint Joseph’s College is known for its supportive, caring community.
Each student is paired with a faculty advisor and a faculty mentor. Faculty
will meet with students regularly during the first semester, helping
them to assess their strengths and weaknesses. They will also work with
each student to set goals for academic success. Students will also have
access to The Academic Center, which provides study skills workshops,
writing tutors, career counseling and academic tutoring within various
departments.
How
much does it cost to attend Saint Joseph’s?
For the 2008-2009 academic year, tuition is $25,150, room and board is
$10,350, and general fees are $900– for a total cost of $36,400.
Is financial aid available to international students?
Financial aid in the form of merit-based scholarships is available to
international students. Allocation of funds cannot be guaranteed until
the entire application process is complete and a student is admitted.
For more information, visit the Financial
Aid Office’s site.
Living on Campus
What are the residence halls like?
Eighty-five percent of our students choose to live in our 11 residence
halls, which range from traditional-style to townhouses and pod-style
living. These include halls that are all-female, all-male or both genders
living in separate areas. We also offer substance-free housing.
Is housing guaranteed?
Yes, all students are guaranteed on campus housing.
Can I request a specific
roommate?
First-year students can request a specific roommate as long as both
students request each other. The Office of Student Affairs tries to
accommodate all requests. About 50 percent of first-year students request
a specific roommate by either knowing them before they come or by finding
someone at summer orientation. The other 50 percent fill out a survey
about themselves and the Office of Student Affairs matches them up
by compatibility.
Are the residence hall rooms connected to the Web?
Every student room offers a free e-mail account, cable television, high-speed
internet connection and telephone with voice mail.
Is the campus safe?
Yes, and the surrounding suburban area has very little crime. Campus
Security operates by 24-hour patrol, is available for late-night escort
and offers self-defense education. Dotted throughout campus are numerous
emergency call buttons. Doors to residence hall floors are locked and
each hall is equipped with smoke alarms that automatically transmit to
the fire department.
Are first-year students allowed to bring cars?
Yes. There is a $50 parking decal fee to park on campus.
What do students do for fun?
With more than 30 clubs to choose from, there is usually something for
everyone. Throughout the year, campus events like winter carnival, comedy
night, campus film series, hypnotists and karaoke are ongoing. Portland’s
waterfront area with fine restaurants, fun shops and lively nightlife
is always an option. And the slopes for skiing, snowboarding and tubing
are an easy drive.
At the Alfond Center students can work out in the fitness room, climb the rock wall, swim in the pool, run the track, take an aerobics class or participate in one of the intramural leagues. When the weather warms, you can swim or kayak in Sebago Lake!
How is the food?
Great. Bon Appétit chefs use fresh ingredients and are committed
to using products free of antibiotics and hormones whenever possible.
Turkey and beef are roasted in-house daily for deli meat. Soups, salsas,
pizza and marinara sauces are made from scratch. Canola oil, free of
trans fatty acids, is used in all fryers.
The dining hall is open, airy and looks out to the lake, lawns and woods. Students can choose from the main entrée, salad and sandwich bar, pasta bar or the grilling station. Vegetarian options are always available.
If you can't make it to dinner, then try the Late Night Bistro. It features a daily dinner special. You may swap a meal providing you did not dine in the cafe for dinner.
Students can also stop at Java Joe’s café, which serves gourmet coffees, cappuccino, espresso, frozen drinks, specialty sandwiches with artisan breads, salads, soups, fresh fruit, yogurt and fresh baked goods.
Brewed Awakenings, in Alfond Hall, serves coffee, fresh muffins, iced teas, flavored coffee, pastries and bottled beverages.
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