Become the new you at Seton Hall University
As one of the nation’s leading Catholic universities, Seton Hall University provides over 90 rigorous academic programs that are highly ranked, like our Business Leadership program that’s ranked #1 in the nation. Seton Hall offers all the advantages of a large research university—national reputation, challenging academic programs, notable alumni, state-of-the-art facilities, renowned faculty, and extensive opportunities for internships, research, and scholarship—with all the benefits of a small, supportive, and nurturing environment.
Personal attention
With a 14:1 student-faculty ratio and an average class size of 22, faculty know more than just your name. At Seton Hall, you can begin working on research projects with faculty as early as your freshman year, and many students even attend conferences with faculty. At Seton Hall, you’ll benefit from the close mentorship of faculty and a community dedicated to challenging and supporting you.
Hands-on learning
At Seton Hall, you learn by doing. That’s why, in addition to countless opportunities for research and scholarship, students can write for one of our three newspapers, work for the #1 ranked college radio station in the nation, conduct research for our Market Research Center, create public relations plans for local businesses, develop lesson plans for student teaching, or work in the sports polling center conducting polls commissioned by ESPN.
Career advantage
Nestled in the suburban village of South Orange, New Jersey, Seton Hall provides the safe, quaint charm of a small town and the hustle and bustle of New York City life only 30 minutes away. Just hop on the train in the center of town and the worlds of entertainment, art, publishing, finance, and fashion; the United Nations; and thousands of major corporations are at your doorstep. This translates to a competitive edge and unprecedented job opportunities, not to mention lots of career advantage. Seton Hall offers more than 17,000 internship opportunities, and more than 81% of students have an internship—or two—on their résumés before graduation. In fact, Seton Hall is ranked #4 in the nation for providing internship opportunities. Seton Hall students have a 93% employment rate, and mid-career earnings are 50% higher than the national average. Seton Hall offers a comprehensive Career Center, and your career counselor begins working with you freshman year.
Internships
Seton Hall students have had internships or found employment at:
• Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley
• The United Nations, World Food Program
• ABC, CBS, CNN, ESPN, NBC, MTV
• Lincoln Center, Carnegie Hall
• Merck, Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson
• The New York Times, Wall Street Journal
• Secret Service, FBI, DEA
• New York Mets, New York Giants
• Prudential, AIG
• Deloitte, KPMG
• The Museum of National History
• Google, Amazon