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St. John's College

Selective — strong academics get you in the conversation.

Santa Fe, NM369 students
Acceptance Rate
53%
selective
Median SAT
1,368
Middle 50%: 1260–1450
Net Price After Aid
$24.4k
Sticker $38.9k
Graduation Rate
60%
6-year, full-time

St. John's College is a private institution in Santa Fe, NM with an acceptance rate of 53% and 369 students. The middle 50% of admitted students score 1260–1450 on the SAT and present an average GPA near 3.66. The average net price after financial aid is $24,351 per year.

About St. John's College

A private 4-year rural university in Santa Fe, NM.

St. John's College is a college in Santa Fe, NM. It enrolls roughly 369 students. The most recent acceptance rate is 53%. Admitted students typically score between 1260 and 1450 on the SAT.

SouthwestRuralPrivate4-yearHumanities
Acceptance Rate
53%
Selective
Total Enrollment
369
Small
Retention
78%
First-years returning
Graduation Rate
60%
6-year, full-time

Your chances at this school

A clear-eyed view of how your profile compares to admitted students — and the things that would move your odds the most.

Acceptance Rate
53%
53 of every 100 applicants admitted
Your Chances
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Admitted Student GPA
3.66
Average across admitted students

Selective — strong academics get you in the conversation. Here is what would make your application as competitive as possible.

Things that would move your odds the most

  1. Aim for an SAT of 1260+
    Hitting the 25th percentile puts you in the competitive range for admitted students.
  2. Maintain a GPA of 3.66 or higher
    Admitted students typically present grades at or above this level.
  3. Build a single deep extracurricular peak
    Depth beats breadth at selective schools — one nationally-visible accomplishment outperforms ten clubs.
  4. Strengthen one teacher recommendation
    A specific, personal letter from a teacher who knows your work moves the needle.

Probability is based on a model trained on historical admissions data. It is a guide, not a guarantee. Admissions decisions weigh essays, recommendations, and fit factors that aren't in the data.

Admissions

What it actually takes to get into St. John's College. Test scores, GPA, application requirements, and deadlines.

Admitted student profile

Range shown is the middle 50%.

SAT
composite, 1600 scale
1,2601,450
1,368
average
ACT
composite, 36 scale
2834
31
average
GPA
weighted, 4.5 max
3.66
average

Cost & financial aid

Published costs can be misleading. Here's what families actually pay at St. John's College after grants and scholarships.

Sticker price
Tuition $38,946
Average net price after aid
$24,351
After grants and scholarships

Net price by family income

Average amount paid out of pocket — tuition, fees, and room & board minus all grant aid.

$0 – $30,000
$14,669
$30,001 – $48,000
$15,405
$48,001 – $75,000
$18,836
$75,001 – $110,000
N/A
$110,001 +
$35,017

Net price represents the average cost after grants and scholarships for students receiving federal financial aid.

Pell Grant Recipients
24%
Need-based federal grant
Take Federal Loans
43%
Avg loan $13,500 / year
Avg Grant Aid
Per receiving student / year

Academics & majors

Where students at St. John's College concentrate, and how the classroom experience scales.

Student : Faculty
Class-size proxy
Primary Focus
Humanities
100% of degrees awarded
Retention
78%
First-years returning
A breakdown of the top majors by share of degrees awarded ships once we finish backfilling per-school program data.

Student body

Who attends St. John's College. Enrollment, diversity, and where students come from.

Race & ethnicity

  • White70%
  • Asian2%
  • Hispanic13%
  • Black1%
  • International14%

Gender

  • Female38%
  • Male62%
International
13%
Of total enrollment
Live on Campus
Undergraduate residential rate
Total Enrollment
369

Outcomes after graduation

What St. John's College graduates do next — and what they earn.

Median Earnings
$45.0k
10 years after enrollment
Employed at 2 yrs
Working or in grad school
Pursue Grad School
Within 5 years
Graduation Rate
60%
6-year, full-time

What this means

$45k is below the national bachelor's-graduate median at the 10-year mark, and a 60% graduation rate is below the national average.

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