St. Olaf College

One of the nations leading liberal arts colleges, St. Olaf College offers a distinctive education grounded in academic rigor, residential learning, global engagement, and a vibrant Lutheran faith tradition. Many excellent colleges provide one, two, or even three elements of the St. Olaf experience. What makes St. Olaf unique is the combination of so many distinguishing features working together at the highest level: an intense academic program that sharpens minds and an emphasis on a global perspective that broadens them; the vitality of a residential community that engages thoughtful people across the full range of human experiences; and a faith tradition that encourages reflection and honors different perspectives. By cultivating the habits of mind and heart that enable graduates to lead lives of financial independence, professional accomplishment, personal fulfillment, and community engagement, St. Olaf College provides an uncommon educational experience that fully prepares students to make a meaningful difference in a changing world.

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School Details

school_type year_founded religious_affiliation academic_calendar year_2016_endowment address telephone
Private, Coed 1874 N/A 4-1-4 $448.4 million 1520 St. Olaf Avenue, Northfield, MN 55057 (507) 786-2222
overall score total score state city online paying global
68 100.0 Minnesota Northfield 1192

Tuition & Expenses

Title Value
Room and board $10,430 (2017-18)

Scholarships

Title Value
Average need-based scholarship or grant award (freshmen) $32,991
Students who received need-based scholarship or grant aid (freshmen) 69%
Average non-need-based scholarship or grant award (freshmen) $15,496
Average non-need-based athletic scholarship or grant award (freshmen) $0

Financial Aid

Title Value
Used GI Bill benefits to partially or fully finance tuition and fees N/A
Average total indebtedness of 2016 graduating class $27,945
Graduating students who have borrowed (any loan type, 2016) 60%

Jobs

Title Value
Average need-based self-help aid award (freshmen) $4,503
Students who received need-based self-help aid (freshmen) 68%