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St. Joseph's College (New York)

St. Joseph's College
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Motto Esse non videri
(To be, not to seem)
Type Private
Established 1916 (as St. Joseph's College for Women)
Affiliation Catholic
President Jack P. Calareso, Ph.D.
Undergraduates 3,878 (Brooklyn: 990; Long Island: 2,888)
Postgraduates 871 (Brooklyn: 222; Long Island: 649)
Location Brooklyn and Patchogue, New York, USA
Campus Brooklyn - Urban
Long Island - Suburban
Colours Blue and Gold
Nickname SJC Brooklyn - Bears
SJC Long Island - Golden Eagles
Website www.sjcny.edu

Coordinates: 40°41′27″N 73°58′05″W / 40.69083°N 73.96806°W / 40.69083; -73.96806

St. Joseph's College (SJC) is a liberal arts college in New York State, with campuses located in the Clinton Hill area of Brooklyn, and in Patchogue, Long Island. Affiliated with the Catholic faith as an independent and coeducational university, the college provides education at the undergraduate and graduate levels, offering degrees in more than 54 majors, special course offerings and certificates, affiliated and pre-professional programs.

Originally named St. Joseph's College for Women, the college was founded by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Brentwood, in response to the need for a day college for young women. It is the only historical women's college in the borough of Brooklyn, NY. SJC received its provisional charter from the Regents of the University of the State of New York on February 24, 1916. After the college outgrew its original Brooklyn facilities at 286 Washington Avenue, it moved to its present site at 245 Clinton Avenue in 1918. The college's first baccalaureate degrees were conferred on fourteen graduates on June 17, 1920, and the first valedictorian was Beverly Stubbenhouser. The College was accredited in 1928 by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education. The Regents granted St. Joseph's College an Absolute Charter in 1929. Reverend William T. Dillon, J.D., professor of Philosophy, served as dean of the college and later its President, during the years that followed. St. Joseph's opened a laboratory preschool, the Dillon Child Study Center, in 1934 following several years of research in the field of Child Development. S. Vincent Thérèse Tuohy assumed the presidency in 1956. McEntegart Hall, a multi-functional building housing the library and classrooms, opened in 1965.


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