Updates at SLU and SJU


New information just crossed my desk about two great Jesuit colleges, Saint Louis University (SLU) and Saint Joseph’s University (SJU) in Philadelphia.


SJU has recently welcomed their largest freshmen class in the school’s history with over 1300 students. Their physical campus has nearly doubled in size over the past few years, and they are starting to fill-up some of that extra space!

SJU has also implemented four new majors and five new minors including: Majors: Entertainment Marketing, Information Technology, Linguistics, Secondary Education, and minors in Creative Writing , Environmental & Sustainability Studies, Journalism, Justice & Ethics in the Law, and Medieval, Renaissance & Reformation Studies.


SLU has already started accepting applications for admission and will begin delivering answers out on a rolling basis beginning October 15th.

Although many of their application deadlines are later in the year, be aware of some of the special programs with earlier deadlines. December 1, 2014 is the application deadline for our Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy programs and the preferred deadline for our Nursing program. December 1 is also the deadline for applications for the Presidential Scholarship, University Honors Program, and Medical Scholars Program.
If you are interested in visiting SLU, please visit their website at visit.slu.edu
If you cannot make it to SLU, feel free to chat online College Week Live chats twice this month on the following dates:

September 18, 3:00pm - 7:00pm EST
September 24, 11:00am - 1:00pm EST

I hope this information helps, and as always, happy searching!


-Mr. Joe Korfmacher, MA

3-2 Engineering Program (King’s College & Notre Dame)

I want to bring to your attention a unique opportunity for students to obtain two bachelor’s degrees from two separate colleges, one being the University of Notre Dame. King’sCollege in Pennsylvania has collaborated with Notre Dame to offer this dual degree program. This is a chance to experience life at two different colleges, and is a remarkable chance for students to graduate from Notre Dame, who may not originally have been able to be accepted to the University.  Although different environments, both of these schools are part of the congregation of the Holy Cross, and each are committed to the same academic and personal values.

So how does this program work, you may be asking? Students should have at least a 3.2 GPA to get into this specific program, and they will complete three years at King’s College, earning a BS in fields such as Physics, Chemistry, Environmental Science or Computer Science. While at King’s, students will also take courses in the liberal arts to help with oral/written communication and critical thinking, which all employers want to see., Students will then transfer to the University of Notre Dame to complete a second BS in Engineering in fields such as Aerospace, Chemical, Civil, Computer, Electrical, Environmental, or Mechanical.

This can be a great opportunity for many students, especially for those who are thinking about majoring in engineering, and have always dreamed of graduating from Notre Dame. Take a look, and as always, happy searching!



Joseph D. Korfmacher, MA