CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice
- 4 Year
- NEW YORK, NY
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CUNY System
CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice
- 4 Year
- NEW YORK, NY
- Rating 3.88 out of 5 1,430 reviews
Report Card
- Academicsgrade B+
- Valuegrade A
- Diversitygrade B+
- Campusgrade A+
- Athleticsgrade C
- Party Scenegrade B+
- Professorsgrade B+
- Locationgrade A+
- Dormsgrade unavailable
- Campus Foodgrade unavailable
- Student Lifegrade A
- Safetygrade A minus
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- CUNY System
Athletics Division
NCAA Division III (without football)
Athletics Conference
City University of New York Athletic Conference
CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice Rankings
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CUNY John Jay Criminal Justice Admissions
Acceptance Rate
51%
Application Deadline
February 1
SAT Range
1020-1160
ACT Range
21-25
Application Fee
$65
SAT/ACT
Considered but not required
High School GPA
Required
Early Decision/Early Action
No
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Net Price
$5,001 / year
National
$15,523Average cost after financial aid for students receiving grant or scholarship aid, as reported by the college.
Average Total Aid Awarded
$9,043 / year
National
$7,535Students Receiving Financial Aid
100%
Scholarship
Academics
Professors
grade B+
Based on faculty accomplishments, salary, student reviews, and additional factors.
Student Faculty Ratio
16:1
Evening Degree Programs
Yes
90%
of students agree that professors put a lot of effort into teaching their classes. 98 responses72%
of students agree that it is easy to get the classes they want. 127 responses62%
of students agree that the workload is easy to manage. 128 responsesMajors
Most Popular Majors
- Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Administration1,237 Graduates
- Psychology499 Graduates
- Police and Criminal Science240 Graduates
- Criminology239 Graduates
- Computer and Information Systems Security197 Graduates
- Legal Studies144 Graduates
- Political Science and Government112 Graduates
- Criminal Justice and Corrections94 Graduates
- Cyber/Computer Forensics and Counterterrorism90 Graduates
- Forensic Science and Technology78 Graduates
Online
Programs Offered Entirely Online
0
Offers Online Courses
Yes
Online Certificate Programs
0
Online Associates Programs
0
Online Bachelor's Programs
0
Students
Full-Time Enrollment
9,661 Undergrads
Part-Time Undergrads
2,400
Undergrads Over 25
22%
Pell Grant
65%
Varsity Athletes
2%
After College
Median Earnings 6 Years After Graduation
$44,900 / year
National
$33,028Graduation Rate
54%
National
49%Employed 2 Years After Graduation
90%
National
83%76%
of students feel confident they will find a job in their field after graduation. 67 responsesSimilar Colleges
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CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice Reviews
Rating 3.88 out of 5 1,430 reviews
I loved the layout of the college, it was easy to find and surrounded by other colleges in the neighborhood. The neighborhood itself was also easily accessible and in an area where it was easy to find food, convenience store, shop, and take public transit. The security on campus was fantastic, you can’t get into campus without swiping your ID and they kept the campus fairly clean as well. There were so many spaces for students to relax in, ie: classrooms, benches, couches, etc. I wish I participated in groups and side activities a lot more but because I was a commuter, I focused mainly on classes. They did advertise many social clubs and groups fairly well and the professors were also well versed in their fields so it was easy to learn from their previous experiences and benefitted class discussions a lot more.
My time at John Jay College of Criminal Justice was excellent. Courses were interesting and educational due to the instructors and staff's extraordinary expertise and passion for their subjects. Meaningful interactions with professors and individualized attention were made possible by the small class sizes.
The campus itself was clean, contemporary, and full of amenities for students to use, including computer labs, study areas, and libraries. Also, students from all around the city could simply travel to the university via public transportation, which made their commute effortless.
All things considered, I heartily endorse John Jay College of Criminal Justice to any student seeking a demanding curriculum, a caring campus environment, and chances for both professional and personal development. My experience at John Jay was genuinely life-changing. My time at John Jay was honestly transformative and I am thankful for the knowledge and experiences I gained there.
The campus itself was clean, contemporary, and full of amenities for students to use, including computer labs, study areas, and libraries. Also, students from all around the city could simply travel to the university via public transportation, which made their commute effortless.
All things considered, I heartily endorse John Jay College of Criminal Justice to any student seeking a demanding curriculum, a caring campus environment, and chances for both professional and personal development. My experience at John Jay was genuinely life-changing. My time at John Jay was honestly transformative and I am thankful for the knowledge and experiences I gained there.
John Jay has a very knight tight community, perfect for people that want to socialize, get out more, and make friends. They provide excellent academic and career opportunities that really make it feel like they want the best for you in your journey at John Jay. While most faculty and students are quite accepting of folks and their differences, discrimination cases do still occur but campus security and the colleges do take extreme measures to those that do this. They are also very pro cop, it personally makes me quite uncomfortable to see a thin blue line poster and photos of them glorifying cops when they claim to be such an immigrant friendly school. Students are listened to about their concerns with how professors run and teach their courses, however they're not heard. Students jump through all of these hoops to get themselves heard only for absolutely nothing to come from it, excepts for their reputation ruined amongst faculty for speaking out. Overall its a 4/5 school.