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401 West St, Apt 7
West Village, Downtown Manhattan, Manhattan
10014
$100,000
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By Erin Boisson Aries, 4 days ago
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2,205 Sqft
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101 Warren St, Apt 3210/3240
Tribeca, Downtown Manhattan, Manhattan
10007
$75,000
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By Ryan Siciliano, 4 days ago
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7 Bed
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6,400 Sqft
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133-50 41st Ave
Downtown Flushing, Flushing, Northeastern Queens, Queens
11355
$72,000
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By Anne Chang ???, 4 days ago
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90 Lexington Ave, Apt PHA
NoMad, Rose Hill, Midtown Manhattan, Manhattan
10016
$55,000
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By Ryan Stenta, 6 hours ago
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3,821 Sqft
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401 West St, Apt 3B
West Village, Downtown Manhattan, Manhattan
10014
$50,500
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By Erin Boisson Aries, 1 day ago
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1,211 Sqft
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641 Fifth Ave, Apt 46/47C
Midtown, Midtown Manhattan, Manhattan
10022
$50,000
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By Rocio Docal Neumann, 4 days ago
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7,750 Sqft
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100 Barclay St, Apt 19A
Tribeca, Downtown Manhattan, Manhattan
10007
$48,000
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By Reena Talwar, 4 days ago
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4 Bed
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4 Bath
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3,967 Sqft
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205 E 85th St, Apt 8C
Yorkville, Upper East Side, Upper Manhattan, Manhattan
10028
$45,000
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By Alan Nickman, 6 hours ago
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5,313 Sqft
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170 E End Ave, Apt 14A
Yorkville, Upper East Side, Upper Manhattan, Manhattan
10128
$45,000
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By Andrea Wohl Lucas, 1 day ago
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31 Charlton St, Apt TOWNHOUSE
Hudson Square, SoHo, Downtown Manhattan, Manhattan
10014
$45,000
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By Abigail Agranat, 4 days ago
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157 W 57th St, Apt 45C
Theater District, Midtown, Midtown Manhattan, Manhattan
10019
$42,500
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By Andrew Anderson, 4 days ago
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3,466 Sqft
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685 Fifth Ave, Apt 7A
Midtown, Midtown Manhattan, Manhattan
10022
$40,000
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By Madeline Hult Elghanayan, 4 days ago
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1100 Madison Avenue, Apt STORE...
Upper East Side, Upper Manhattan, Manhattan
10028
$40,000
By Peggy F. Dahan, 5 days ago
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Van Brunt Street
Red Hook, South Brooklyn, Brooklyn
11231
$40,000
By Stephen Ferrara , 1 day ago
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111 Murray St, Apt 46W
Tribeca, Downtown Manhattan, Manhattan
10007
$39,950
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By Janice Chang, 4 days ago
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Saint John's University - Staten Island Campus Apartments for Rent in New York, NY

Saint John's University - Staten Island Campus

St. John’s University on Staten Island is an intimate outpost of the larger St. John’s University, a private, coeducational, Catholic university with its flagship campus located in the Hillcrest neighborhood of eastern Queens. The Staten Island campus is located in the Silver Lake/Grymes Hill neighborhood, just over two miles from the St. George Ferry Terminal.

St. John’s University had its beginnings in 1865, when the first Catholic bishop of Brooklyn asked the Vincentians (formally known as the Congregation of the Mission), an order of Catholic priests and brothers dedicated to the evangelization of the poor, to help establish “a day college where the youth of the city might find advantages of a solid education.” The Vincentians soon purchased farmland in what is now Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, and classes began with 47 students in 1870. St. John’s became a chartered university in 1906. The flagship campus moved to its present Queens location during the 1950s and 1960s, as new buildings were completed on the campus.

The Staten Island campus was once Notre Dame College, an undergraduate women’s institution. It includes buildings that were a part of the historic Herbert Gans family estate, as well as purpose-built university buildings. In the late 1960s, Notre Dame College consolidated with St. John’s University. Today, the 16.5-acre campus offers a wide range of undergraduate degrees, including Speech Language Pathology and Television and Film. Graduate degrees offered are primarily in the School of Education. Base tuition for undergraduate students is significantly lower on the Staten Island campus than the Queens campus: students pay $31,730 per year vs. $44,450. Graduate tuition is $1,345 per credit for most programs.


Student data

According to St. John’s student enrollment report, around 1,820 students take classes at the Staten Island Campus, split evenly between full-time study and part-time.


Notable alumni

More than 190,000 people have graduated from St. John’s University. Notable alumni include professional golfer Keegan Bradley, who won the PGA title in 2011, and numerous NBA players such as Chris Mullin, Maurice “Moe” Harkless, Mark Jackson, and Metta World Peace, who later changed his name to Metta Sandiford-Artest in 2020.

Many St. John’s alumni are counted among U.S. politicians, including Charles Joseph Hynes, former Kings County District Attorney, Melinda Katz, Queens Borough President, and New York State Senator Diane Savino.


Where are the academic buildings?

There are 10 buildings at the Staten Island campus, and six are dedicated to academics. You can learn more about the buildings here.


Where are the residence halls?

While there is no on-campus housing at the Staten Island campus, there are over 40 clubs, including the Bulls and Bears Investment Club, Black Students Union, Circulo Garibaldi Club (which focuses on Italian culture), and the Society of St. Vincent DePaul. The campus also offers intramural sports and a fitness center, and an active Greek Life community of three fraternities and four sororities. Additionally, the school provides free shuttle bus services to points around Staten Island, including the ferry terminal.


Where do students live other than dorms?

While some students are local Staten Island residents, many are from Brooklyn, Queens, and other parts of New York City. Since St. John’s Univesity Staten Island doesn’t offer dorms, most students have to commute from other boroughs either by car or by ferry at the southern tip of Manhattan at Whitehall Terminal near Battery Park. Unfortunately, the subway alone isn’t an option at this moment to get to Staten Island.


Where do alumni live if they stay in the city?

For alumni who stay in the city, most are spread throughout all five boroughs.


Resources for people moving to or in the city

For people first moving into New York City, check out the RentHop Renters Guide. The guide explains everything you need to know about renting in the Big Apple, from finding your ideal apartment to signing the lease and completing the rental process.

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