St. John’s
College
Facts
Character
St. John’s is
a four-year,
co-educational,
liberal arts college
with no religious
affiliation.
Curriculum
The integrated arts
and sciences pro-
gram is based on a
chronological study
of seminal works of
Western civilization.
Degree Granted
B.A. in Liberal Arts
Faculty-
Student Ratio
1
to 8
Location
The 36-acre
Eastern campus
is located in the heart
of historic Annapolis,
Maryland. The
250-
acre campus
in Santa Fe, New
Mexico, offers
both spectacular
scenery and the
cultural attractions
of the Southwest.
Financial Aid
St. John’s is commit-
ted to making its
distinctive educa-
tional program
available to students
from families of all
income levels. This
year, St. John’s
College will begin an
expanded program of
need-based aid and
merit scholarships.
All students admitted
to the freshman class
for fall 2013 may
qualify for renewable
grants and/or
scholarships,
regardless of their
family income.
FoundedasKingWilliam’s
School,1696;charteredas
St.John’sCollege,1784;
accreditedbytheMiddleStates
AssociationofCollegesand
Schools(3624MarketStreet,
Philadelphia,PA19104-2680;
215-662-5000),
by theNorth
CentralAssociationofColleges
andSchools(30N.LaSalle
Street,Suite2400,Chicago,IL
60602;800-612-7440),
andby
theAmericanAcademy for
LiberalEducation(1710Rhode
IslandAve.,NW,4thFloor,
Washington,DC20036;
202-452-8611).
Thecollege is
coeducationalandhasno
religiousaffiliation.St.John’s
admitsqualifiedstudentsof
anyrace,religion,ornational
orethnicorigin,withoutregard
tosex,age,disability,orsexual
orientation.Academic facilities
andmostresidencehalls
areaccessibletopersonswith
physicaldisabilities.
NCSDO S29085 11.12
Student
Enrollment
Undergraduate
enrollment ranges
from 425 to 475
on each campus.
Students come from
all 50 states and
about 20 countries.
Students of color
make up approxi-
mately 10 percent
of the student body.
The ratio of men to
women is 10 to 9.
Student Life
About 82 percent
of the students live
on campus. Both
campuses offer
extensive intramural
sports programs
and extracurricular
opportunities.
Diversity
Statement
The aim of the
education offered
by St. John’s College
is the liberation
of the human
intellect. This is
an education for
all, regardless
of a person’s race,
ethnicity, sex,
religious beliefs,
country of origin,
economic back-
ground, age,
disability, or
sexual orientation.
By reading great
books and struggling
together with
the fundamental
questions that they
raise, students and
their teachers learn
from their differ-
ences and discover
more deeply their
shared humanity.
In this and other
ways, a diversity of
background and
experience enriches
our community of
learning. Because it
offers an education
for all, St. John’s
College has sought
and continues to seek
to make its program
of study known and
available to people of
diverse backgrounds.
Admissions
Students may apply
using the college’s
paper application
or the Common
Application with
supplement.
Interviews and
campus visits are
recommended.
Fees for
Academic Year
2012-2013
Tuition:
$44,554
Room and Board:
$9,994–$10,644
Activity Fee:
$450
P.O. Box 2800
Annapolis, Maryland 21404
410-626-2522
800-727-9238
1160
Camino Cruz Blanca
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87505
505-984-6060
800-331-5232
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