Parent and Family Resources

Parent and Family Resources

Welcome to the St. Joseph's University, New York experience. During the next few years, you and your son or daughter will be investing energy, time and money in being a part of one of the richest educational opportunities in the New York Metropolitan area.

You may have many questions as your child begins their academic career. The University can provide information on admissions and orientation procedures or direct your inquiries to the proper office or department. New beginnings can be exciting and sometimes overwhelming. Allow us to help integrate you into the St. Joseph’s family.

Contact

Brooklyn

Office of Admissions
718.940.5800
[email protected]

Long Island

Office of Admissions
631.687.4500
[email protected]

Links

  • College Board
    With a section designated specifically to parents, College Board offers information on AP and SAT tests. It is also a great resource to search for colleges as well as learn about different majors and get advice on planning and paying for college.
  • College Parents of America
    College Parents of America is the only national membership association dedicated to advocating and to serving on behalf of current and future college parents. This site features helpful resources, time lines, newsletters and advice.
  • ACT
    The ACT is a college entrance exam offered to students. On their website, parents can find materials to help prepare their student for the exam, as well as helpful articles regarding higher education.
  • Occupational Outlook Handbook
    Provided by the U.S. Bureau of Labor, this site allows you to research current job outlooks and employment opportunities for various occupations.
  • Finaid
    This website provides links to various information about financial aid including searching for scholarships, military aid, loans and calculating the cost of college.
  • Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
    This federal website is where students apply for financial aid and learn about government grants and available loans.
  • New York State Higher Education Services Corporation (HESC)
    HESC is an organization through New York State that helps families with their financial aid process. It is also responsible for distributing Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) funds to New York residents.
  • FastWeb Scholarship Search
    Students can research and apply for scholarships through FastWeb. They boast having over 1.5 million scholarship opportunities available through their site.
  • Campus Security Data
    Maintained by the U.S. government, this site can show you how safe your student’s future campus is. The site has listings of all security incidents on every college campus.