College of Arts and Sciences / School of Business Administration
The College of Arts and Sciences / School of Business Administration (CAS/SBA), our day session, accepts traditional students into the College's bachelor degree programs.
Courses are offered at the Jersey City campus throughout the academic year. High school or college transfer students may visit the CAS/SBA Office of Admission for additional information.
Some programs, including Academic Success, Educational Opportunity Fund, Honors Program, Special Program for Credit, Study Abroad, Summer Scholars, and Washington Center, have program-specific requirements for participation. Please see the Special Programs page for information on these opportunities.
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School of Professional and Continuing Studies
The School of Professional and Continuing Studies (SPCS) was established to continue the College's long tradition of providing a quality, liberal arts and business education to adult students.
The SPCS prides itself on offering a variety of course schedules on evenings and weekends designed to meet the needs of today's adult students. Courses are offered at both the Jersey City and Englewood Cliffs campuses and a variety of off-site locations for convenience.
Visit the SPCS Office of Admission for information on admission to our bachelor's degree, associate's degree, and certification programs.
In addition, SPCS offers undergraduate summer sessions.
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Graduate Studies
Offering master's degree and certification programs at both campuses and a variety of off-site locations, Graduate Studies has designed its course schedules to meet the needs of adult students.
Saint Peter's College offers Graduate Business, Graduate Criminal Justice, Graduate Education, and Graduate Nursing programs.
Applicants seeking admission to graduate study must hold bachelor's degrees from accredited American colleges or universities, or equivalent degrees from foreign colleges or universities. Students in the process of completing the bachelor's degrees may apply for admission, which will be contingent upon the successful completion of their bachelor's degrees.
Visit the Graduate Studies Office of Admission for information on the admission process.
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