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  1. 524 West 59th Street. New York, NY 10019. Main 212.237.8000. Undergraduate Admissions. admissions@jjay.cuny.edu. 212-237-8869. Graduate Admissions. graduateadmissions ...

  2. Students will participate in an interdisciplinary team to develop a unique and creative pro-active fraud prevention program that incorporates and integrates their knowledge of law, criminology, the criminal justice system, and accounting.

  3. The Academic Calendars listed above contain dates and deadlines set both by the College and the City University of New York, and are subject to change without advanced notice. Archived Calendars Click here for academic calendars for prior terms.

  4. Jinwoo Kim (John Jay College of Criminal Justice, The City University of New York), Krishna V. Palem (Georgia Institute of Technology), Rodric M. Rabbah (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) and Weng-

  5. A dedicated email and social media campaign via John Jay Careers Online to your target student population twice a semester. Sponsored Interview room (1 year) Social Media Package

  6. Using the specialized resources of John Jay College of Criminal Justice and the Graduate Center, the program draws on a nationally recognized faculty, a strategic geographic setting, and close working relationships with all components of the criminal justice system.

  7. Sep 19, 2024 · 524 West 59th Street. New York, NY 10019. Main 212.237.8000. Undergraduate Admissions. admissions@jjay.cuny.edu. 212-237-8869. Graduate Admissions. graduateadmissions ...

  8. Find links to resources for faculty & staff including academic calendars, event calendars, IT, class schedules, college bulletins, faculty & chair handbooks, human resources, financial services, space planning & more

  9. International Criminal Justice: Review of applications will begin on October 15, 2024 Posting closes on November 5, 2024. *Interviews with successful candidates will be scheduled during the first two weeks of December, 2024.

  10. Find details about MBK Connect, an initiative designed to increase academic preparedness, retention & educational outcomes for Men of Color, in partnership with the Obama Foundation, Borough of Manhattan Community College & Eagle Academy Foundation