Fast Facts
Founded
Established in alliance with the United Nations Association of the USA in 1997.
Affiliation
Affiliate Member of the Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs.
Location
South Orange, New Jersey, suburban setting 30 minutes from New York City with semester
program in the heart of Washington, D.C.
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Enrollment
Total: 485
Undergraduate: 375 (Representing 31 U.S. states)
Graduate: 110 - Countries Represented: Approximately 30
- Full-time Faculty: 15
- Faculty Practitioners: 8
- Academic Programs: 16
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Research Centers
- Center for Global Health Studies
- Center for Emerging Powers and Transnational Trends
- Center for Peace and Conflict Studies
- Center for UN and Global Governance Studies
Professional Development and Employment
- Internship partners: 600+ to date
- Annual number of professional development workshops and career sessions: 24
- Annual number of international leaders and influential policymakers hosted: 20
- Alumni employment:
- Graduate Alumni-40%, Private Sector, 22% Public Sector, 38% Nonprofit sector
- Undergraduate Alumni-30% Private Sector, 12.5% Public Sector, 35% Nonprofit Sector, 22.5% Pursuing Graduate Studies
Costs and Financial Aid
- Tuition and fees »
- Scholarships available: Yes
- Graduate student scholarships and financial aid
- Undergraduate student scholarships and financial aid
Accolades
We're proud of the collective accomplishments of our community. Learn more about our most recent Diplomacy News and Notables here.
Graduate Admissions
Office of Graduate Admissions
School of Diplomacy and International Relations
400 South Orange Avenue
South Orange, NJ 07079
(973) 275-2514
diplomat@shu.edu
Undergraduate Admissions
Office of Admissions
Seton Hall University
400 South Orange Avenue
South Orange, NJ 07079
973-313-6146