The list of Great Books at St. John’s include classic works in philosophy, literature, political science, psychology, history, religion, economics, math, chemistry, physics, biology, astronomy, music, language, and more.
Resources and Quick Facts
Fact Sheet
Printable version of St. John’s College Fact Sheet (PDF)
FAQ
Q What type of student would be successful at St. John’s?
A All Johnnies share one trait: They love books and discussing big ideas. We are a community that unabashedly celebrates the life of the mind. About half of the curriculum is literature, philosophy, history, and language, while the rest is math and science. As a result, many students come to St. John’s because they do not want to choose between subjects they love.
Q What do Johnnies do outside of the classroom?
A St. John’s is located in two of the best college towns in America: Annapolis, Maryland, and Santa Fe, New Mexico. Johnnies walk the cobblestone streets of Annapolis, hike and ski the Sangre Cristo Mountains of Santa Fe, sail and row on the Chesapeake Bay, take in the opera at the world-famous Santa Fe Opera House, day trip to Washington DC, and savor southwestern chili peppers.
Q Is St. John’s affordable?
A St. John’s has one of the most affordable tuitions of any top liberal arts college: $35,000. Our tuition is a result of the generous philanthropy of our alumni. In addition, the college offers significant merit and need-based financial aid that makes St. John’s affordable for all students. The community, as a result, is remarkably diverse, including students from all different backgrounds. Over 20% are Pell-eligible.
Q What do Johnnies do after graduation?
A Anything and everything. Some famous Johnnies include Francis Scott Key (writer of the national anthem), Ahmet Ertegun (founder of Atlantic Records), Miyoko Schinner (founder of the vegan Miyoko's Creamery), Lydia Polgreen (Columnist for the New York Times), Pedro J. Martinez-Fraga (Obama-appointed World Bank arbitrator), Kate Bennett (White House Correspondent for CNN), George Mashour (Member, National Academy of Medicine), Salvatore Scibona (National Book Award Finalist and Guggenheim Fellow). St. John’s is well known for sending students to top graduate schools. Our internship programs help fund students seeking summer internships.
Q What type of student would be successful at St. John’s?
A All Johnnies share one trait: They love books and discussing big ideas. We are a community that unabashedly celebrates the life of the mind. About half of the curriculum is literature, philosophy, history, and language, while the rest is math and science. As a result, many students come to St. John’s because they do not want to choose between subjects they love.
Q What do Johnnies do outside of the classroom?
A St. John’s is located in two of the best college towns in America: Annapolis, Maryland, and Santa Fe, New Mexico. Johnnies walk the cobblestone streets of Annapolis, hike and ski the Sangre Cristo Mountains of Santa Fe, sail and row on the Chesapeake Bay, take in the opera at the world-famous Santa Fe Opera House, day trip to Washington DC, and savor southwestern chili peppers.
Q Is St. John’s affordable?
A St. John’s has one of the most affordable tuitions of any top liberal arts college: $35,000. Our tuition is a result of the generous philanthropy of our alumni. In addition, the college offers significant merit and need-based financial aid that makes St. John’s affordable for all students. The community, as a result, is remarkably diverse, including students from all different backgrounds. Over 20% are Pell-eligible.
Q What do Johnnies do after graduation?
A Anything and everything. Some famous Johnnies includes Francis Scott Key (writer of the national anthem), Ahmet Ertegun (founder of Atlantic Records), Warren Winiarski (creator of Stags Leap Vineyards), Ben Sasse (United States Senator), and Lydia Polgreen (editor-in-chief of the Huffington Post). St. John’s is well known for sending students to top graduate schools. Our internship programs help fund students seeking summer internships.
How St. John鈥檚 College Ranks
#1
Most Students Getting PhDs in the Humanities (HEDS)
#3
Smallest Classes (U.S. News)
#6
Professors Get High Marks (Princeton Review)
#7
Best Classroom Experience (Princeton Review)
#9
Lots of Race/Class Interaction (Princeton Review)
#13
Most International Students (U.S. News)
#17
Social Mobility (U.S. News)
#18
Most Accessible Professors (Princeton Review)
#19
Most Innovative (US News)
Top 20
Best Buy College (Fiske Guide to Colleges)
#21
Best Undergraduate Teaching (U.S. News)
#29
Best Value (Princeton Review)