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CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice is a public urban institution in New York, New York. The school is accessible to a wide range of students, with an average SAT of 1140.
A large campus of 11.3K undergraduates with a 16:1 student-faculty ratio. The urban location puts students at the center of city life.
55% of students graduate within four years, and graduates earn a median of $56,195 a decade after enrollment. Net price after aid averages $3,046.
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News & Alerts
CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice Launches New Data Science Minor
Starting Fall 2026, students can pursue an interdisciplinary data science minor combining CS, statistics, and domain courses.
Tuition Increase Announced for 2026-27
The board of trustees approved a 3.2% tuition increase for the upcoming academic year, in line with peer institutions.
Admissions
SAT Score Ranges
Average: 1140
Source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard / IPEDS.
Financial Aid
Cost & Financial Aid
Sticker Price
Net Price by Family Income
Source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard. Net price reflects most recent cohort of federally-aided undergraduates.
Debt & Aid Detail
Net Price Trend
Tuition Trend
Graduate w/ Zero Debt
91.5%
Avg Tuition Increase
3.2%/yr
Median Debt at Grad
$9,250
Campus Safety
Total Incidents (2024)
86
Peer Average
92
3-Year Trend
Emergency System
24/7 campus police department, blue-light phone network, emergency mass notification system
Incident Breakdown (2024)
Burglary
Aggravated Assault
Robbery
Motor Vehicle Theft
Sex Offenses
Arson
Drug Arrests
Liquor Arrests
Source: U.S. Department of Education Campus Safety & Security data (Clery Act, 2024 reporting year).
Academics
Programs (50)
Student Life
Student Satisfaction
Retention Rate
81%
- •81% first-year retention rate
- •Active student organizations
- •Engaged campus community
Mental Health Services
Counselor Ratio
1:350
24/7 Crisis Line
Yes
Free Sessions
12 per year
Avg Wait
5 days
Walk-in hours available weekdays
Disability Services
ADA-compliant campus with ongoing accessibility improvements
Dining
Rating
★★★★☆
Score
4/5
Meal Plan
$6,200/yr
Multiple dining halls with farm-to-table options
Student Body
Race & Ethnicity
Outcomes
Median Earnings After Graduation
Source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard. Earnings reflect federally-aided students 6 and 10 years after entry.
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History & Fun Facts
- •Founding In 1964, a committee convened by the Board of Higher Education recommended the establishment of an independent, degree-granting school of police science.
- •The College of Police Science (COPS) of the City University of New York was subsequently founded and admitted its first class in September 1965.
- •In 1967, the school was renamed John Jay College of Criminal Justice to reflect broader education objectives.
- •The school's namesake, John Jay (1745–1829), was the first chief justice of the United States Supreme Court and a Founding Father of the United States.
- •Reisman served as college president from 1964 to 1970, succeeded by Donald Riddle, president from 1970 to 1975.
Source: Wikipedia
Location & Lifestyle
Cost of Living
Housing and food costs are higher than national average
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