Private University

Seton Hall University

(355 reviews)

400 S Orange Ave, South Orange Village, NJ 07079

Seton Hall University

Overview

One of the country’s leading Catholic universities, Seton Hall University has been developing students in mind, heart and spirit since 1856. Home to nearly 10,000 undergraduate and graduate students and offering more than 90 rigorous majors, Seton Hall’s academic excellence has been singled out for distinction by The Princeton Review, U.S. News & World Report and Bloomberg Businessweek.

Features

  • Wheelchair accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair accessible parking lot
  • Wheelchair accessible restroom
  • Wheelchair accessible seating

Services

Working Hours

Monday 8:45 AM–4:45 PM
Tuesday 8:45 AM–4:45 PM
Wednesday 8:45 AM–4:45 PM
Thursday 8:45 AM–4:45 PM
Friday 8:45 AM–4:45 PM
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

Location

Reviews

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Kari Kaita

As a sophomore at Seton Hall, I couldn't imagine myself anywhere else. The small class sizes allow me personal connections with fellow classmates and professors, and the campus is stunning! I look forward to taking more advantage of the programs and internship opportunities and making the most of the rest of my time here!

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Anthony A

I n my three years so far I have really appreciated the community aspect that the school provides given the intimate learning environment and connection with the surrounding areas! There are always opportunities beyond campus gates that I encourage anyone to take advantage of, while being located in such a great area!

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Nich

I love this university. I had time to study ESL program here and I would be attractable their plan. It was not only good professors, friendly and humorously friends, but also they (I mean the leaders of that university) have extremely detail their program for each of their students. Tutors and adviser are wonderful with many years to do that jobs. And another side, they have good material things to provide for education program. I enjoyed my free time at school in the main chapel, it is awesome

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Credible Critic

Very compact campus. Nice layouts, easy acess, walk friendly campus. Everyone we met during our visit was nice and helpful. They represented SHU very well, making a lasting impression on all of us.

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Maureen Repmann

Thank you to the Seton Hall Administration, Staff, & Volunteers for making our son's move- in experience yesterday safe and seamless. We are grateful he is now a part of this great institution and the Pirate family!

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Daisy Paisi

I am a Sophomore at Seton Hall University. I am blessed to have chosen Seton Hall to be my core foundation to where many opportunities and much of my academic success would be uprooted from. As a Biology major, I have utilized many of the resources here at Seton Hall that assists me in fulfilling my academic expectations. Along with these outstanding resources are the professors. The professors of Seton Hall express as much of high concerns as many of the students do. I couldn't have chosen another school where I would've felt the same amount of safety, comfortability, and positivism that Seton Hall brings into my life each day. I am more than confident that my long term goal of attending medical school will be achieved. Special thanks to the one and only Seton Hall for being the one to make that possible for me.

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Sam Longchamps

I love being a student at Seton Hall. One thing that I like about going to school here is that my faculty really care about me. Seton Hall is a mid size campus and because of that there is plenty of chances to get to know my professors and get involved on campus. Another good thing about Seton Hall is that there is a fantastic alumni network, and this in combination with the closeness to New York City has helped me and many of my friends here get connected with employers for internships and jobs post grad. I cannot say enough good things about my experience at Seton Hall!

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Jakob Mercado

The best way to describe Seton Hall is decent. The best part of SHU to me is the community feel and friends I’ve made. Besides this I would’ve been inclined to transfer. Very mid-level academics with a lack of course structure and very poor academic and career advisors who have been little to no help whatsoever. The social life has been on a decline largely due to policies put in place by the school to be stricter on events and parties. Again, overall decent college that may not be worth the large tuition rates.

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Seton Hall's graduate programs appear to prioritize financial gain over educational quality. The university neglects to provide essential resources, underpays adjunct faculty, and fails to hire qualified mentors, which undermines the academic experience. The administration's lack of action to address these issues reflects a disregard for student needs, signaling that the institution values profit over education. Prospective students should seriously reconsider enrolling here, as the lack of support and investment in student success makes it a poor choice. Save your money and choose a university that prioritizes your education.

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Steven Catudal

I have loved my time at Seton Hall. As a business student, coming to this school has been the best decision I've made. Due to very small class sizes, professors know my name and give me individualized attention. Through the university's career center, I have been provided with great job opportunities, and excellent networking opportunities. The new renovations to the cafeteria are amazing! Especially the sushi which is my absolute favorite! Excited to have an amazing job lined up 1 year before I graduate. Seton Hall has given me everything I've needed to be successful and more.