Seton Hall University’s basketball program, the Seton Hall Pirates, competes in NCAA Division I athletics as a member of the Big East Conference. Known for its competitive spirit and skill, the team represents the university in high-profile collegiate basketball competitions, contributing to Seton Hall’s athletic legacy. For updates, check Seton Hall Athletics.
Seton Hall University School of Law is a distinguished institution renowned for legal education. Established in 1951, it offers comprehensive programs, including JD, LLM, and certificate options. The law school emphasizes experiential learning, legal ethics, and social justice, preparing students for impactful careers in the legal profession.
Acceptance Rate: 77%
SAT Score | 1200-1370 |
ACT Score | 26-32 |
Application Fee | $65 |
SAT/ACT | Considered but not required |
Program | Per Semester | Per Credit |
Full-time (12 or more credits) | $24,335 (12-18 credits)* (a) | $1,490 per additional credit |
Part-time (less than 12 credits) | $1,490 |
College of Arts and Sciences
Africana Studies
Anthropology
Asian Studies
Biochemistry
Biology (B.A.)
Biology (B.S.)
Catholic Studies
Chemistry
Computer Engineering
Computer Science
Creative Writing
Criminal Justice
Economics (B.A.)
Engineering or Artificial Intelligence
English
Environmental Studies
Financial Mathematics
French
History
Honors Program*
Italian
Latin American and Latino/Latina Studies
Liberal Studies
Mathematics
Modern Languages
Philosophy
Physics (B.A.)
Physics (B.S.)
Political Science
Pre-Law
Psychology (B.A.)
Psychology (B.S.)
Religion
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Social Work
Sociology
Spanish
Women and Gender Studies
College of Human Development, Culture, and Media
Art and Design
Art History
Broadcast and Visual Media
Communication
Film Production/Film Editing
Digital Journalism
Drama
Elementary and Special Education with an M.S. in Speech Language Pathology
Graphic Design and Advertising
Integrated Early Childhood, Elementary and Special Education
Interactive Media/Game Design/Animation
Journalism
Performing Arts
Public Relations
Media Studies/Film Studies
Music Performance
Reputation Management
Secondary Education
Secondary and Special Education
Sound Production and Engineering (Visual and Sound Media)
Speech Communication
Television Production/Sports Broadcasting
Theatre
Stillman School of Business
Accounting
Business Administration (B.A.)
Economics (B.S.)
Entrepreneurship
Finance
Finance and Technology
Legal Studies
Information Technology Management
Management
Marketing
Mathematical Finance
Quantitative Economics and Econometrics
Sport Management
Wealth Management
Immaculate Conception Seminary School of Theology
Catholic Theology
School of Diplomacy and International Relations
Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Diplomacy and International Relations
Bachelor of Science (B.S.) International Economics and International Relations
Bachelor of Science (B.S.) International Quantitative Economics and International Relations
Bachelor of Science (B.S.) International and Homeland Security
5 Year B.S./M.A., Diplomacy and International Relations
B.S.+ J.D. Diplomacy and Juris Doctorate
College of Nursing
Traditional B.S.N.
Accelerated Second Degree B.S.N.
School of Health and Medical Sciences
Athletic Training (5-year B.S./M.S. or B.A./M.S. dual-degree)
B.S., Interprofessional Health Sciences
Occupational Therapy (6-year B.A./M.S. dual-degree)
Physical Therapy (3+3 B.S./D.P.T. dual-degree)
Physician Assistant (3+3 B.S./M.S. dual-degree)
Speech-Language Pathology (4+2 with psychology or education)
School of Law
Law: 3+3, B.S. in International Relations,
B.S. in Business, B.A. in Political Science,
B.A. in Religion or B.A. in Social Work / J.D.
Full-Time Enrollment
5,914 Undergrads
Part-Time Undergrads
149