Religious affiliation: | Roman Catholic |
Institution Type: | Private not-for-profit |
Campus Setting: | New England Rural area, on fringe of an urban area |
Highest Degree Offered: | Master's degree |
Level of Institution: | Four or more years |
Calendar: | Semester |
Easily one of the best colleges in the state. Educationally, Athletically, Spiritually. Small campus and has that family like environment. Great place and happy to be a part of this.…
faculty and staff very helpful and easy to get ahold of, want you to succeed. extremely expensive. beautiful campus with many activities for everyone.…
The atmosphere is community-oriented. Very small, close-knit community. Almost like continuing high school as it is a very small community of people.…
Most professors are really good. The college is good for students looking for a smaller campus. There are a lot of degrees here. The Dean doesn't help out students very…
My experience has been rewarding. I have learned a lot of valuable information so far. I look forward to the rest of my program.…
This campus is very homey and cozy. Everyone goes out of their way to either say hello or smile while passing. The overall campus is set up almost like a community, so getting to know people is very easy if you are open to it.
Read MoreEveryone at St. Joe's is very nice. At most high schools your social status matters if you are a freshmen or if you are a senior. At St. Joe's I have noticed that doesn't matter. I have become friends with people throughout different classes. The rooms at St. Joe's are very nice for college campus dorms. You can arrange your room to how you like it and make it home like if you want. The food at St. Joe's is a definite plus! More than half of the food here is organic food. St. Joe's has its own garden where vegetables are grown. All of the salad dresses are home made as well.
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