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This is Where Your St. John’s Experience Begins

Why èßäÖ±²¥

èßäÖ±²¥ College is a community of 1,000 students engaged in a rigorous exploration of great books and big ideas. We share a common curriculum centered on reading and discussing some of the most important thinkers over the last 3,000 years, including Plato, Shakespeare, Euclid, Nietzsche, Einstein, Austen, and Du Bois—to name just a few. Every class is a small, interdisciplinary discussion about the books led by the best teaching faculty in the world. Students take classes in philosophy, classics, literature, politics, history and law, biology, physics and astronomy, mathematics, music theory, psychology, poetry, and more, drawing connections between disciplines and graduating with a single interdisciplinary major in the liberal arts. With a 7:1 student-to-faculty ratio, the college regularly ranks among the best for undergraduate teaching, causing èßäÖ±²¥ to be featured on , in the national news, and as one of the forty-four “Colleges That Change Lives.” This is an experience open to all: with generous merit scholarships and need-based financial aid, èßäÖ±²¥ is one of the most affordable colleges in the country for students of all backgrounds who love reading and discussing the greatest ideas in history.

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Life at St. John’s is active and engaging. Undergraduate students gain critical thinking skills to innovate and succeed in a changing world.

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January Freshman Program

If you have taken a gap year, are graduating early, or unhappy at your current college, the January Freshman Program may be for you.

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Admitted Students

Welcome to our Class of 2026! Find important information, check out the exciting events planned for you this year, see FAQs, and learn more about next steps.

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The Johnnie Chair is a student blog about life at èßäÖ±²¥ College.