Student Resources
Below are some useful links for students, scholars and professors. If you have further questions please do not hesitate to contact the Office of International Programs.
FI/JI Students
Campus Resources
- Undergraduate Admissions
If you are a perspective student looking to study at Seton Hall University for an undergraduate degree, please explore the link above to find out more information or for application procedures.
- Graduate Departments
If you are a perspective graduate student, please look at the link above for a list of departments that will direct you to the appropriate faculty contact.
- English as a Second Language (ESL)
This link will connect you to the ESL department. It has useful information as to who is an ESL student and how to apply to the program.
- Residence Life
The Department of Residence Life is in change of on-campus housing options and other aspects of campus life. If you need to apply for housing or have any other questions, click above.
- Academic Resource Center
For individual and group tutoring, scholarship information, academic advising and counseling services.
- Students' Right to Know
With recent amendments to the Student Right to Know and Campus Security Act of 1990 (re-named the Clery Act), the Department of Public Safety & Security is now able to publish the campus safety information for the university community on its web site.
The University's annual security report includes statistics for the previous three completed calendar years concerning reported crimes that occurred on campus; in certain off-campus buildings owned or controlled by Seton Hall University; and on public property within, or immediately adjacent to and accessible from the campus. The report includes institutional policies concerning alcohol and drug abuse, crime prevention, the reporting of crime, sexual assault, and other important information and resource referrals. You can obtain a copy of this report below or by contacting the Department of Public Safety and Security at (973) 761-9328.
Study Abroad Students
Government Links
- U.S. Department of State
The link above will take you to the State Department site where you will find country profiles, international travel advisories, passport and visa information.
- U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services (USCIS)
This page will redirect you to USCIS which explains the immigration process to the United States. This is especially helpful for international students looking to study in the United States.
- U.S. Embassies and Consulates Abroad
If you are looking to study abroad and need to schedule an appointment for a student visa or have any other immigration questions, please click on this link for the complete list of United States embassies abroad.
- Social Security Administration Information
Please visit this page if you are an international student looking to apply for a social security number.
- Motor Vehicle Commission
If you are an international student looking to apply for a driver's license, please review the above link for more information and how to apply.
- Center of Disease Control
For health profiles of countries and suggested vaccinations.
Transportation Links
- Seton Hall Shuttle
This link has schedules for the Seton Hall Shuttle van, which provides local transportation for students and staff. - Train & Bus Schedules
This link will redirect you to NJ Transit public transportation schedules and updates. - Newark Liberty International Airport
This is a link for Newark Liberty International Airport out of Newark, New Jersey. Here you will find information about flights, delays and other important updates.
- JFK International Airport
This is a link for John F. Kennedy International Airport out of Queens, New York. Here you will find information about flights, delays and other important updates.
Financial Aid
Financial Aid Information
Whether you are coming to study to Seton Hall as an international student, or you
are a current Seton Hall student looking to study abroad, it is important that you
review all your financial options. Please take the time to review all funding options
available. First look to your institution for financial aid options or scholarships
that are applicable to our programs. Also, some student loan institutions allow for
funds to be used to study abroad; contact your loaner for more information. Second,
search out private funding from organizations, sponsors, or businesses. Lastly the
Office of International Programs has completed a list of funding options for students,
listed below.
Fund for Education Abroad
Organization committed to increasing the opportunities for dedicated American students
to participate in high-quality, rigorous education abroad programs by reducing financial
restrictions through the provision of grants and scholarships.
Financial Aid Resource Links
- Fast Web
This web site is dedicated to compiling available scholarships and financial aid from many sources. Most applications require essays and transcripts.
- Study Abroad Funding
This web site has information for scholarships and grants available to study abroad students.
- International Education
A portal of study abroad programs and scholarships.
- College Board
This web site has over 2,000 scholarships for study abroad students. Just locate the search bar and type in Study Abroad Scholarships