2016-2017 Undergraduate Bulletin

Application Procedures

Freshmen

ALL entering freshmen (students without prior college experience except for Advanced Placement and College Now credit) must apply to The City University of New York (CUNY) through the University Application Processing Center (UAPC). The Freshman Application can be completed online at www.cuny.edu/admissions/apply.html.

Applications are not accepted or processed at John Jay.

In addition to completing the online application, students must:

  • Request that all official high school transcripts be sent to UAPC
  • Request that SAT or ACT scores be sent to UAPC. (To request SAT scores, use the College’s code, 002115.)

If the student is a GED holder, photocopies of the GED scores and diploma must be sent to UAPC along with all high school transcripts.

International students must also provide the following:

  • Photocopies of secondary school documents/transcripts, mark sheets, and/or diploma
  • A copy of the TOEFL exam, if applicable

Please visit CUNY’s website for more information: http://www.cuny.edu/admissions/undergraduate/prepare.html

Admission to the College is based on a student’s high school average in academic courses, SAT or ACT scores, and the number of academic units the student has taken in high school. UAPC processes admissions on a rolling basis. Students should apply by September 15 for spring admission and by February 1 for fall admission. Students admitted early to the College receive preferred schedules by virtue of early registration.

Transfer Students

Students who have attended another accredited college or university may transfer to John Jay College. Applications must be made to The City University of New York (CUNY) through the University’s Application Processing Center (UAPC). The application is available online at: http://www.cuny.edu/admissions/apply.html.

Students who have earned at least 24 credits and have a 2.0 GPA on a scale of 4.0 will be evaluated based on their college credentials. Students with fewer than 24 credits will be evaluated based on their high school record in conjunction with their college credentials.

Students should apply by September 15 for spring admission, and by February 1 for fall admission.

In addition to completing the application, students must provide the following:

  • Transcripts from all previous colleges attended
  • All official high school transcripts
  • If the student is a GED holder, photocopies of the GED scores and diploma must be sent to UAPC along with all high school transcripts

International students must also provide the following:

  • Photocopies of secondary school documents/transcripts, mark sheets and/or diploma
  • Translations of all foreign-language documents
  • A copy of the TOEFL exam, if applicable

All credits earned at accredited colleges will be accepted for transfer credit at John Jay. 

Up to 45 credits from external, non-college sources, such as law enforcement or fire academies, military, or standardized tests. (SEE Credit for Prior Learning)

All requirements for graduation must be met as specified in the Academic Standards section of this bulletin, including completion of required General Education and major courses and residency requirements.

For more information please visit: http://www.cuny.edu/admissions/undergraduate/prepare.html.

Direct Admission for Transfer Students

Prior to the beginning of each semester, the College makes a limited number of slots available to transfer students who wish to apply directly to the College (based on space availability). Students are required to complete all of the requirements for transfer students but are allowed to submit the application, fees and official documents to the Admissions Office. Information on the availability of direct admission slots is available through the Admissions Office at 212.237.8873 or by email at admissions@jjay.cuny.edu.

Police, Fire, Correction Officers, Court Officers, and Other Public Safety Employees

Police officers, firefighters, correction officers and court officers are encouraged to apply directly to the College for admission. These prospective students are admitted to the College based on their academy training. Men and women employed in criminal justice and other designated public safety agencies should apply for admission directly to the College at http://www.jjay.cuny.edu/inservice.

In-service forms may also be obtained in person at the Office of Admissions, 524 West 59th Street, Room L.64, New York, New York, 10019. Active NYPD officers interested in applying to the NYPD Leadership Program should visit: http://www.jjay.cuny.edu/nypd.

Graduates of the New York City Police Academy, the New York City Fire Academy or the New York City Correction Academy may be exempted from a portion of the College’s general education requirements with evidence that they have earned at least 28 college credits in liberal arts. SEE ALSO External Credit for Public Safety Personnel later in this section.

International Students or U.S. Citizens and Permanent Residents Educated Abroad

Applicants with international credentials or educational documents applying for admission to the College must apply through the University Applications Processing Center (UAPC), where applications are reviewed by international credential evaluators. English translations of material in other languages must be submitted with the application. For admission in September, freshman and transfer applicants must file a completed application by October 1 of the previous year. For admission in February, freshman and transfer applicants must file a completed application form by January of the previous year.

All applicants must present evidence of satisfactory completion of a secondary educational program acceptable to the University. Applicants with international credentials or educational documents who are applying as transfer students must also provide evidence of good academic standing at the post-secondary institution they have attended or are attending. Upon admission to John Jay College of Criminal Justice, transfer applicants must provide official course descriptions and syllabi of work already completed at the post-secondary level for evaluation by the College.

International applicants are required to take the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) if their native language is not English and their secondary or post-secondary instruction was not in English. Information about the examination may be obtained by contacting TOEFL, Educational Testing Service, Princeton, New Jersey 08541, http://www.toefl.org. A computer-based score of 173 or a paper-based score of 500 is required for admission and must be reported to the University Application Processing Center using code number 002115. Applicants who are United States citizens or permanent residents are not required to take this examination.

International students are required to obtain F1 student visa status. For further information contact the International Student Officer in the Office of Admissions.

John Jay College is authorized under federal law to enroll non-immigrant alien students. Such students should forward either a Freshman or Transfer Application to the University Application Processing Center. Prospective students who wish to meet with an admissions counselor to discuss undergraduate programs should contact the Office of Admissions to schedule an appointment by calling 212.237.8873. Prospective students may also email the Admissions Office at admissions@jjay.cuny.edu.