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You are encouraged to respond to one of the following short-answer prompts (maximum 250 words). These prompts have been designed to give the admission committee a better understanding of who you are and how you may contribute to the St. Joseph‘s University, New York community. If you wish to complete the optional writing supplement, your response will be reviewed and considered as part of our holistic admissions review process.
How will you contribute to the St. Joseph‘s University, New York community?
Please expand upon your particular interest in St. Joseph‘s University, New York.
Please provide an example of when you demonstrated one or more of the pillars of St. Joseph‘s University, New York. The five pillars of St. Joseph‘s University, New York are: Integrity, intellectual and spiritual values, social responsibility, and service.
You are encouraged to respond to one of the following short-answer prompts (maximum 250 words). These prompts have been designed to give the admission committee a better understanding of who you are and how you may contribute to the St. Joseph‘s University, New York community. If you wish to complete the optional writing supplement, your response will be reviewed and considered as part of our holistic admissions review process.
How will you contribute to the St. Joseph‘s University, New York community?
Please expand upon your particular interest(s) in St. Joseph‘s University, New York - Brooklyn Campus.
Provide an example of when you demonstrated one or more of the pillars of St. Joseph‘s University, New York. The five pillars of St. Joseph‘s University, New York are: integrity, intellectual and spiritual values, social responsibility and service.
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