College of Arts & Sciences

Excel in the College of Arts and Sciences
More than 150 years ago, our founder, Bishop James Roosevelt Bayley, envisioned a home for the mind, heart and spirit of all students — a place dedicated to learning, service and leadership. Seton Hall University has always been a champion for fighting prejudice and promoting diversity through education. In the College of Arts and Sciences, that vision lives on.

Our students excel because of the many academic and social opportunities:

Need a mentor? The Ruth Sharkey Academic Resource Center features mentorships in core subjects and assistance in applying for prestigious scholarships, including Rhodes, Truman and Fulbright.

The Africana Center, Asia Center and Joseph A. Unanue Latino Institute offer you a chance to study different cultures and learn from faculty who make a difference in the world every day. Special programs such as the Multicultural Film and Lecture Series; International Day, sponsored by the Office of International Programs; Poetry-in-the-Round and opportunities through the Arts Council extend your experiences beyond the classroom.

Through our value-centered programs, events and activities, we focus on academics and development of the whole person. See what diverse opportunities exist for you in the College of Arts and Sciences today.

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