John Jay College of Criminal Justice

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John Jay College of Criminal Justice is a large Public, 4-year college located in New York, NY. The acceptance rate is 51% and the average in-state tuition cost is $6,930 .

  • Address: 524 W 59th St, New York, NY 00001-0019
  • Phone: (212) 237-8000
  • Website: www.jjay.cuny.edu/
  • Type: Public, 4-year
  • Student Population: 13,921
  • Student-to-Faculty Ratio: 16 to 1
  • Calendar System: Semester
  • Application Fee: $65
  • Selectivity: Somewhat Selective

Cost

  In-State Out-of-State
Tuition and Fees $7,470 $15,420
Books and Supplies $1,364 $1,364
Room & Board $17,919 $17,919
Other $5,904 $5,904
Total Cost $32,657 $40,607

Tuition and Cost Breakdown

Admissions

  • Acceptance Rate: 51%
  • SAT Range: 0 – 0
  • ACT Range: 0 – 0

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Majors

The most popular John Jay College of Criminal Justice majors are:

  1. Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement Administration
  2. Forensic Psychology
  3. Criminal Justice/Police Science
  4. Criminology
  5. Computer and Information Systems Security/Information Assurance

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Enrollment

John Jay College of Criminal Justice has a total enrollment of 13,921 students.

Attendance Status

  • Full-time:
  • Part-time:

Student Gender

  • Male: 37%
  • Female: 63%

Student Race/Ethnicity

  • American Indian or Alaskan: 0%
  • Asian: 12%
  • Black or African American: 17%
  • Hispanic / Latino: 47%
  • Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander: 0%
  • White: 17%
  • Two or More Races: 3%
  • Unknown: 0%
  • Non-resident Alien: 4%

Student Age

  • 24 and Under:
  • 25 and Over:
  • Age Unknown:

Student Residence

  • In-State: 92%
  • Out-of-State: 8%
  • Unknown: 0%

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