Founded in 1851 as Philadelphia’s Jesuit university, Saint Joseph’s University prepares students for a changing world by focusing on academic excellence and exploration. With an intellectual tradition distinguished by a foundational liberal arts core and diversified by strong professional programs in business, nursing, health and science, and education, Saint Joseph’s students are empowered, challenged and supported by faculty members to follow their own path. Undergraduate and graduate students study in the University’s five schools and colleges — the College of Arts and Sciences, the Erivan K. Haub School of Business, the School of Education and Human Development, the School of Health Professions and the School of Nursing and Allied Health. Upon graduation, nearly 100% of students are employed, pursuing advanced degrees or volunteering in prestigious service programs. The University’s network of more than 110,000 proud alumni keep alive the rallying cry — The Hawk Will Never Die.
What is Cumulative GPA: Meaning and How to Calculate It
Navigating the academic landscape can feel like decoding a complex cipher, especially when terms like “GPA” are thrown around. For…