St. Joseph's College
SJC provides personal attention and academically-challenging programs that empower the 1,100 undergraduate students to sharpen leadership skills, explore intellectual interests, develop professional competencies in more than 30 areas of study and succeed professionally and personally while becoming caring, compassionate citizens who make a difference in society. SJC's average class size is 15; the student-to-faculty ratio is 11:1, allowing for mentorship and personal attention. The faculty includes four Fulbright Scholars. Continuing to innovate, SJC now offers programs focused on women's entrepreneurship, social work with a Latino Community Practice certificate, autism spectrum disorders and a new school of pharmacy. Education and healthcare studies remain popular. All classes are taught by full faculty, not teaching assistants.