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St. John's College - Santa Fe
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About St. John's College - Santa Fe
St. John's College Santa Fe is a private nonprofit liberal arts institution located in Santa Fe, New Mexico. It is one of two campuses of St. John's College, the other being in Annapolis, Maryland. The college is known for its distinctive Great Books curriculum, in which all students follow the same program of study centered on primary texts from the Western intellectual tradition. Specific enrollment, completion, and retention figures are not reported in available IPEDS records for this campus separately.
St. John's College Santa Fe offers a Bachelor of Arts degree through its Great Books program, as well as graduate programs including a Master of Arts in Liberal Arts and an Eastern Classics program. The curriculum spans philosophy, mathematics, literature, science, and music, delivered entirely through seminars, tutorials, and laboratories rather than traditional lectures.
Santa Fe, New Mexico is a culturally and artistically vibrant city situated at over 7,000 feet elevation in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. The setting complements St. John's College's contemplative and discussion-based approach to education, drawing students from across the country who seek an unconventional and rigorous liberal arts experience.
1160 Camino Cruz Blanca, Santa Fe, NM 87505
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