FindU
Find Your FitFor CollegesAboutBlog
Sign inGet Started
Home/Colleges/New York/CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice
CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice campus photo 1
CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice campus photo 2
CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice campus photo 3
CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice campus photo 4
CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice campus photo 5
1 / 5
CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice logo

CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice

New York, New York · Public

Ranked #5 US News
$3k/yearCost after aid
Feb 1Application deadline

FindU Grade

AValue
N/ACampus
A-Academics
C+Admissions
B-Student Life
A-Overall

About

CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice is located in New York, New York. It is a public institution. The university enrolls approximately 11,340 students.

jjay.cuny.edu
Hispanic-Serving

Cost and aid

True cost

Great value
$3kper year

Compared to $17k national average

Cost breakdown

In-state tuition$7,470
Out-of-state tuition$15,420
Avg aid package$9,043
Students receiving aid59%
Pell grant recipients59%

John Jay College offers an affordable education, with 85% of students graduating with $0 student debt. The college is committed to providing access to an excellent college education, especially for students from historically underserved communities. Tuition is significantly lower compared to comparable private colleges, making it a valuable option for students seeking a quality education without accumulating substantial debt.

What would you actually pay?FindU estimates your real net price for CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice from your family income.
Calculate my net priceFree · 2 min

Admissions

Test scores

SAT · middle 50%1000–1250
4001600

Application info

Acceptance rate57%
Average GPA3.24
Student–faculty ratio16:1
Test optionalYes
Common AppYes
Application fee$65

Application dates

Regular DecisionFeb 1

John Jay College has a fairly competitive admissions process with a 57% acceptance rate. The college looks for students who have completed a college-preparatory program and can demonstrate competencies. While SAT/ACT scores are considered, they are not required, and the college also requires a high school GPA and record.

Will you get into CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice?FindU calculates your real admission odds from your stats.
Show me my oddsFree · 2 min

Academics

Graduation rate55%
Retention rate81%
Student–faculty ratio16:1
Full-time faculty37%

John Jay College provides a rich liberal arts and professional curriculum, balancing sciences, humanities, and arts with professional studies. The college is known for its criminal justice studies, forensic psychology, and forensic science programs, supported by a liberal arts foundation. The student-faculty ratio is 16:1, fostering a supportive learning environment.

Outcomes

Median earnings (10 yrs)$56,195
Avg starting salary$42,000
Job placement rate92%
Earn more than HS grad74%
Economic mobility969%
Loan default (3 yr)4%
Loan repayment (3 yr)53%

John Jay College prepares students for ethical leadership, global citizenship, and engaged service in various sectors. The college's curriculum equips students for advanced study and meaningful careers in public, private, and non-profit organizations. Graduates are well-prepared for roles in criminal justice, forensic psychology, and related fields, contributing to just societies through their professional practices.

Student life

Demographics

Large School
11,340Student size

Compared to 5,382 national average

More femaleGender ratio
Female 62%Male 38%
51% HispanicRacial diversity
Hispanic 51%Black 17%White 14%Asian 12%Other 6%
Campus housingYes

John Jay College offers a diverse and inclusive environment, with over 75% of the student body identifying as a minority. Despite being primarily a commuter school, the college promotes a welcoming community through clubs, student organizations, and cultural events. The college actively celebrates individuality and diversity, enriching the campus culture.

Student reviews

Professors

Current Student

My experience at CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice has been great overall. The professors are knowledgeable and care about their students, and I really like the diversity on campus it makes the learning environment open and engaging. I’ve also appreciated how many classes connect to real-world issues and careers in justice.

Campus and vibes

Current Student

My experience with John Jay College so far is great. The campus is so beautiful and so are the students there. There is all sorts of clubs and internships as well as many opportunities for students to be part of the community. Along with these amazing activities, there are programs that allow you to advance in your career and mentors that assist you with your needs.

About CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice

John Jay College is recognized as having a safe campus environment, with the Department of Public Safety patrolling the main campus grounds 24/7. The college employs sworn law enforcement officers and campus security assistants to ensure the safety of the community. The campus is equipped with security surveillance cameras, panic alarm buttons, and emergency phones.

John Jay College is a member of the Macaulay Honors College program, offering academically gifted students a full four-year tuition scholarship. Honors students receive specialized academic advisers and an Opportunities Fund of $7,500 for enriching experiences. These University Scholars collaborate with other honors students across CUNY campuses.

Endowment$5,146,812
Avg faculty salary$145,128

CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice FAQ

See if CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice is right for you

Answer a few quick questions and FindU shows your match score, your admission chances, and the scholarships you qualify for.

Show me my matchesFree · takes 2 minutes · no account needed to start
FindU Match
Free

Will you get into CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice?

CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice admits about 57% of applicants. But your real odds are personal. They depend on your grades, scores, and story. Answer a few quick questions and FindU calculates your match.

76%Your chances
Match
Your SAT 1380Admit range 1230–1480
See your real result
Show me my chancesFree · takes 2 minutes · no account needed to start

More colleges in New York

Pace University

New York, New York

BOverall77% admit

School of Visual Arts

New York, New York

BOverall91% admit

CUNY Bernard M Baruch College

New York, New York

A-Overall50% admit

New York School of Interior Design

New York, New York

BOverall60% admit

Farmingdale State College

Farmingdale, New York

B+Overall69% admit

SUNY College of Agriculture and Technology at Cobleskill

Cobleskill, New York

B-Overall83% admit
All colleges in New York
Is CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice your match?Get my match
FindU

Find Your Fit

  • Take college quiz
  • Scholarship search
  • College Search
  • Browse all tools

Company

  • About
  • Blog
  • Careers

For Partners

  • For Colleges
  • For Counselors
  • Contact Us

Legal

  • Privacy
  • Terms

Join our newsletter