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Business
Administration
Harvard University
Thunderbird, the
Garvin School of
Global Management
University of
Pennsylvania
Chemistry
New York University
University of
California–Berkeley
University of
Massachusetts
City Planning
California State
Polytechnic
Institute
Marlboro College
University of Michigan
Classics/
Classical
Languages
Cambridge University
Johns Hopkins
University
Princeton University
Comparative
Literature
Emory University
Oxford University
Yale University
Economics
Georgetown University
London School of
Economics
Yale University
Education/
Educational
Policy
Columbia University
Duke University
University of
Mississippi
Engineering
Dartmouth College
University of Maryland
University of Michigan
English/English
Literature
Middlebury College
Oxford University
University of Virginia
Film
American Film
Institute
New York University
University of Southern
California
American
Studies
Boston University
Emory University
University of
NewMexico
Anthropology
Columbia
University
London University
University of Illinois
Architecture
Carnegie Mellon
Pratt Institute
Rhode Island School
of Design
Art and Art
History
Art Institute
of Chicago
Savannah College
of Art and Design
Sotheby’s Institute
Biology
Johns Hopkins
University
University of
Pennsylvania
University of Texas
Fine Arts
Art Institute of
Chicago
École des Beaux-Arts
Pennsylvania Academy
of Fine Arts
Folklore
Indiana University
University of North
Carolina
University of
Pennsylvania
Genetics
University of
Edinburgh
University of Georgia
University of Michigan
Geology
University of Colorado
University of Idaho
University of
NewMexico
History
New School for Social
Research
Oxford University
Tel-Aviv University
History and
Philosophy
of Science
Harvard University
University of Chicago
University of
Pittsburgh
Howdo I transition into graduate school?
Easily. St. John’s students and recent graduates have received,
among other evidence of their readiness for graduate study,
major national fellowships—including Goldwater, Mellon,
Marshall, Rhodes, Truman, Fulbright, and Rotary awards.
Most who go on to advanced studies do so without any further
preparation. Approximately three-quarters pursue further
formal education at some point in their lives. The following
is but a small sampling of graduate and professional schools
to which they have been admitted.
How prepared
are St. John’s
graduates for
further study?