Seton Hall University announced on Mar. 11 that 3,096 undergraduate students have been named to the Fall 2025 Dean’s List, recognizing their academic achievement across the university’s schools and colleges.
The Dean’s List distinction is awarded to students who complete at least 12 undergraduate credits during the semester and maintain a grade point average of 3.4 or higher. This requirement reflects a commitment to academic excellence and upholds the values of the Seton Hall community.
Honorees this semester represent a wide range of disciplines and backgrounds. The most common majors among those recognized include biology, finance, and nursing, followed by marketing, psychology, and diplomacy and international relations. These results highlight both the university’s strong science programs as well as its nationally recognized offerings in business, health sciences, and global affairs.
Students from all stages of their undergraduate studies were included: approximately 1,073 seniors, 725 juniors, 762 sophomores, and 539 first-year students earned Dean’s List honors for Fall 2025. While many recipients are from New Jersey and neighboring states such as New York and Pennsylvania, some list home addresses in more than twenty countries worldwide—including Argentina, Australia, Denmark, India, Israel, Nigeria, and Spain—demonstrating Seton Hall’s global reach. The largest hometown groups are from Staten Island (New York), Newark (New Jersey), Clifton (New Jersey), Wayne (New Jersey), and Edison (New Jersey).
The full list of honorees is available through the Office of the Registrar.


