School of professional & continuing studies Admission
General Admission Requirements
Admission to Saint Peter’s College is based upon a student’s demonstrated academic performance, academic preparation, and potential for success in college-level study. Each application is reviewed on an individual basis. Students are expected to have a solid preparation for college. Applicants seeking admission to the School of Professional and Continuing Studies must have a high school or GED diploma. Applicants must meet all of the requirements of the degree or programs in which they are seeking admission.
Application Procedure
- Apply Online or download the application as a PDF which can be printed.
- Send the following materials to the address below:
- a completed application (unless submitted online); and
- transcript(s) from the last institution(s) attended (high school or college). Admission will be considered based on an unofficial transcript, however an official transcript must be provided for full admittance.
mailing address:
Saint Peter's College
Office of Graduate and Professional Studies Admission
2641 Kennedy Boulevard
Jersey City, NJ 07306
Notification of the admission decision is made on a rolling basis once the admission file is complete.
Transfer Students
Students who have attended two-year or four-year colleges or universities apply as transfer students. The College will evaluate transfer credit based on transcripts submitted by the student.
The maximum number of credits a student may transfer from a two-year college is flexible.
Special Status Students
Additional information for International Students, Veterans, S.O.C., and Special Needs Students is available online.
Contact the Admission Office
Individuals can make an appointment to speak with an admission officer or request information about our campus by sending an email to eveadmit@spc.edu or by calling (201) 761-6470.
Saint Peter's College admits qualified students regardless of race, color, creed or religion, sex, marital status, national origin, age, physical handicap, or other factors which cannot lawfully be the basis of an admissions decision, to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the College. The College does not discriminate on any basis in the administration of its educational policies and programs.
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