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St. John's College

Private nonprofit Springfield, IL · Urban · Great Lakes · 60% data
A+ Earnings C- Diversity
Earnings (10yr)
$86,331 A+
Top 3% nationally — exceptional earning power
Enrollment
126
Earnings +112% vs avg

Bottom line: A B overall grade — strong outcomes across the board.

What The Data Says

  1. A B overall — outcomes above the typical U.S. college.

  2. Graduates earn 112% more than the national college median.

About St. John's College

St. John's College is profiled below with full outcomes data from federal sources.

Interpretation generated from this school's federal outcomes, research, and mobility data.

Institutional Profile

Institution Type
Private Special-Focus Institution
Carnegie Class
Special Focus
Enrollment
126
Setting
Urban
Designations
30
Primary Strengths
Health Professions

Why students choose St. John's College

Exceptional earning outcomes
Graduate earnings in the top 3% of colleges
Strength in Health Professions
Its most-awarded field of study

CollegeRanker Report Card

Graded on outcomes, against every U.S. college.

B
Top 23% overall
A+
Earnings
$86,331 median
C-
Diversity
0.52 index

Each grade is this school's national percentile on a real outcome — earnings, value, mobility, and more.

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Overview

St. John's College is a great fit for students who are passionate about the humanities and thrive in a seminar-style learning environment. With an enrollment of 471, it's an intimate setting where discussions are lively and personal. Here, students dive deep into subjects like philosophy, literature, and history, engaging critically with classic texts and ideas. This focus on the humanities stands out, inviting those who wish to explore complex concepts and develop strong analytical skills.

After graduation, students can expect to earn about $51,584 within ten years. This figure gives a solid indication of the earning potential for graduates, especially considering the college's emphasis on critical thinking and communication. While the data doesn't provide specifics on mobility rates, the earnings suggest that a degree from St. John's can lead to meaningful career opportunities, especially for those who excel in the program.

Looking at the practical side of things, the net price after aid comes to $45,597, with a median debt of $27,000 for graduates. This financial outlook means that while the costs can be significant, many students manage to navigate their way through without overwhelming debt. Typically, those who thrive here are self-motivated learners who appreciate deep intellectual engagement and are eager to explore the connections between different fields of thought.

Can I Get In?

How selective St. John's College is — and how your numbers stack up.

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Test Score
1050
21

Academics & Admissions

Is It Hard to Get Into St. John's College? Acceptance Rate & Requirements

As a private institution in Springfield, Illinois, St. John's College enrolls students across a range of programs.

Full-Time Faculty
76%
Faculty Salary (mo)
$6,929
Student–Faculty Ratio
8:1
Diversity Index
0.52

Can I Afford It?

What you'll actually pay after grants and aid — not the sticker price.

Cost & Financial Aid

How Much Does It Cost to Attend St. John's College? Tuition, Net Price & Aid

The median graduate leaves with about $18,750 in federal student loans.

Median Debt
$18,750
Pell Grant Rate
30%
Federal Loan Rate
76%

What Happens After?

Earnings, debt, and where graduates actually land.

Graduate Outcomes

Is St. John's College Worth It? Graduate Earnings & ROI

Ten years out, alumni of St. John's College earn a median of $86,331, well above the national average for bachelor's degree holders.

6 Years After Entry
$68,248
8 Years
$75,444
10 Years
$86,331
Debt-to-Earnings
0.22x
Loan Repayment (3yr)
84%

Earnings Trajectory

$68,248 6yr $75,444 8yr $86,331 10yr

How St. Compares

Dot right of center = above national average.

NATIONAL AVGEarnings 10yr$86KMedian Debt$19KPell Grant Rate30%

Does It Change Lives?

Mobility, social capital, and innovation — does it move people up?

Institutional Finances

Data: NCES IPEDS

Endowment
$3,376,101
Total Expenses
$4,403,121

Top Programs

The fields St. John's College awards the most degrees in, by share of completions. Where federal field-of-study data exists, we show what graduates in that major earned early in their careers. Each links to its degree guide — or see what someone with your income, scores, and major would pay and earn here in the Students Like You simulator.

Early-career median earnings by major (typically 1–2 years after completion, bachelor's level where available), in today's dollars (CPI-adjusted). Source: U.S. Dept. of Education College Scorecard field of study. Distinct from the school-wide 10-year median; suppressed for small programs.

Top Careers

Where these majors tend to lead — common career paths for St. John's College's most popular programs, ranked by median pay with our proprietary scorecard insights.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is It Hard to Get Into St. John's College? Acceptance Rate & Requirements

As a private institution in Springfield, Illinois, St. John's College enrolls students across a range of programs.

How Much Does It Cost to Attend St. John's College? Tuition, Net Price & Aid

The median graduate leaves with about $18,750 in federal student loans.

Is St. John's College Worth It? Graduate Earnings & ROI

Ten years out, alumni of St. John's College earn a median of $86,331, well above the national average for bachelor's degree holders.

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