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  1. Freshman Admission Requirements. All incoming freshmen are required to obtain their diploma from an accredited high school, equivalency diploma, or from a United States Armed Forces Institute. Freshmen applicants are considered for admission based on their: High school academic average.

  2. To receive a baccalaureate degree from John Jay College, students must complete at least 30 credits of coursework in residence and at least 50 percent of their major at the College. Students may not take more than 50 percent of the courses used to fulfill their degree requirements online.

  3. General Education Requirements. John Jay College's general education requirements are part of CUNY's Pathways initiative. PART I. REQUIRED CORE; 4 courses/12 credits. The Required Core comprises four courses: two in English Composition, one in Mathematics and Quantitative Reasoning, and one in Life and Physical Sciences. A. English Composition.

  4. Please note, these requirements may change based on enrollment data. In addition to the GPA requirements, students are required to meet the college readiness requirements in English and Mathematics. You may click here to learn more about CUNY's College Readiness Requirements.

  5. To receive a baccalaureate degree from John Jay College, students must complete at least 30 credits of coursework in residence and at least 50 percent of their major at the College. Students may not take more than 50 percent of the courses used to fulfill their degree requirements online.

  6. Eligibility. * Sophomore, Junior, OR Senior. * 20+ ACT English OR 75+ ELA Regents OR 480+SAT Reading and Writing Score OR. * 480+ PSAT Reading and Writing Score OR. * 85+ Eng. Avg. AND 80+GPA [Juniors and Seniors] Starting Summer 2024, no longer accepting. Sophomores achieving the required ACT/ELA/PSAT are eligible for the 3-credit courses.

  7. All students must provide *SAT/ACT Exam Scores and Official High School Transcript (s) from all schools attended. *Temporary Suspension of Standardized Testing Requirements for Undergraduate Admission. In light of the COVID-19 crisis, we are suspending the use of SAT and ACT testst through the Spring 2023 admission cycles.