Total enrollment is approximately 3,800 undergraduate, master's, and doctoral students each year, with 2,700 undergraduate students and just over 1,000 graduate students.
Our growing directory of over 50 clubs and organizations, is an integral piece of the student experience. Clubs give students a space to connect with other students around mutual interests, challenge themselves to try something new, develop leadership skills, and build on their academic experience in meaningful ways. Clubs range from academic to performing arts, club sports to special interest, and faith-based and service/wellness clubs. Students can learn more on our website.
Prospective students considering St. John Fisher will be delighted to learn that undergraduates here are “a very welcoming and friendly group, especially towards first-year's making the transition.” Indeed, it’s the kind of place where students “always hold the door open for people behind them.” You can even “expect strangers to smile at you.” Of course, undergrads love that their classmates are “hard-working” and “continuously pushing themselves in academics and athletics.” They also readily acknowledge that their peers are “predominantly white,” “rich and preppy” and mostly “from upstate New York.” Further, students note that there’s “a higher ratio of girls than boys, mostly due to the nursing program.” Nevertheless, even if you don’t fit within those parameters, it’s still easy to find your place. As this student reveals, “I always feel safe, accepted and loved here at Fisher, where I can express my own opinions and get amazing feedback and help where needed.” Ultimately, undergrads stress that their peers really support one another and “all want each other to succeed.” And they promise that “if there is anything you need, someone will be there [for] you.”
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