St. Joseph’s College Brooklyn — in the heart of the hottest borough in New York — brings you culture, beauty and attitude to compliment and enhance your academic life.
The school isn’t hard to find, but trying to figure which building the administration is very hard. The trees need trimming because it covers the signs. The library and classrooms need a huge makeover because everything looks like a public primary school. 13 block walk from Dekalb ave station. The people are nice, but the school isn’t organized. Being a non-matriculated student here, I did not get on the right foot in. I do not take classes physically here but the problems I had to encounter do not make me want to take any in the future. I was charged for a $ 716 mandatory insurance because I was«placed» on a list with the matriculated students. And I didn’t get any prior physical mail until an invoice came to my doorstop. The problem was taken care of, but they need better correspondence to their students before giving students private information to companies without the students consent. Yes, this school is in a historic area, but hey, this is the 21st century and you are in NYC, upgrade please!
Rich W.
Place rating: 5 Queens, NY
Today I attended an Open House session at St. Joseph College. The Open House was well organized and the campus tour give by the students(two freshman) was informative. The campus is spread over two block and is near the Pratt institute campus. My impression of this college is very positive. Plus– Small school, personal attention, small classes. 90% of the student body are commuters. Neighbor is historical– Clinton Hill. School is close to the city. The tuition is reasonable for a private school. The story is acessible by subway(G-train) and buses on Mytle Ave. and Dekalb Ave. (This review is from the view poinr of a parent with a college bound child.)