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John Jay College of Criminal Justice overview

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Q. What is the main USP of the John Jay College of Criminal Justice Center?

 The John Jay College of Criminal Justice's USP/achievements is that it has a high ranking and reputation in the field of criminal justice education. Forbes ranked John Jay as the 497 best colleges in the country in its 2016 rankings of America's Top Colleges; Forbes also ranked John Jay 175 in the Best College in the Northeast category and 169 in the Best Public Colleges category.

John Jay was ranked 72 in Washington Monthly's Master's Universities Ranking in 2016, which rated universities on their contribution to the public good in three broad categories: social mobility (recruiting and graduating low-income students), research (producing cutting-edge scholarship and PhDs), and service (encouraging students to give something back to their country).

Q. What is the John Jay College of Criminal Justice famous for?

The Middle States Commission on Higher Education has accredited John Jay College of Criminal Justice. The school is best known for its criminal justice, forensic psychology, and forensic science programmes, which are complemented by a liberal arts curriculum.

Q. Is New York a large city?

New York, also known as New York City (NYC), is the largest city in the United States. New York City is also the most densely populated major city in the United States, with a 2020 population of 8,804,190 spread across 300.46 square miles (778.2 km2).

Q. What’s the weather like around John Jay College of Criminal Justice?

New York City have a humid continental climate (Dfa) bordering a humid subtropical climate (Cfa) with partial shielding from the Appalachian Mountains and moderating influences from the Atlantic Ocean, according to the Köppen climate classification, using the 32 °F (0 °C) coldest month (January) isotherm. Queens receives precipitation all year, with an annual average of 44.8 inches (114 cm). In a typical year, there will be 44 days of moderate to heavy rain.

Q. How many students study at John Jay College of Criminal Justice?

The total number of students at John Jay College of Criminal Justice is 15000.

Q. Who are the top alumni of the John Jay College of Criminal Justice?

The notable alumni of John Jay College of Criminal Justice include- 

  • Eric Adams
  • Karl A. Brabenec
  • Elisa Crespo
  • Marcos Crespo
  • Catalina Cruz
  • Dr. Henry Lee
  • Eva Norvind
  • James P. O’Neill
  • Ronald Rice
  • Ariel Rios
  • Ronald Spadafora
  • Scott Stringer
  • John Timoney
  • Dorothy Uhnak
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15000

Students

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13000

Undergraduates

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2000

Postgraduate

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1100

Faculty Strength

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18

Student Faculty Ratio

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34
%

Acceptance Rate

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$
18600

Tuition Fees

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$
21400

Living Cost

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$
5430

Other Fees

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2.8

Avg. GPA

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30

Avg. IB

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70
%

Avg. Percentage

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