St. John's College Santa Fe: Admission & Tests

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Here is a brief review of St. John's College Santa Fe general admissions procedures, application policies and fees, as well as desirable SAT and ACT college test scores that you might need to have in order to enroll at this school.

Admission Information

Dual Credits
Accepted
No
St. John's College Santa Fe admission criteria are moderately competitive; the school accepts about 54% of those who apply.

The college requires you to submit reference letters with your application but doesn't require admission test scores.

St. John's College Santa Fe will decline your:
  • dual credits
  • credits for life experience
  • advanced placement credits

SAT Test Scores

Completing Scholastic Aptitude Test is a rather common component of the application process. 26 percent of applicants at St. John's College Santa Fe completed the SAT test.

Most of the accepted applicants who took SAT scored from 600 to 710 on Math. Therefore, if you have above 660 in SAT Math, that gives good chances to get accepted at this school.

Test Section
Minimum Score
Desired Score
Safe Score

SAT Math
600
660
710

ACT Test Scores

Taking American College Test is not an important stage of the application procedure at St. John's College. Only 12 percent of applicants completed the ACT test.

Most of the accepted applicants who took ACT scored
ACT
Composite
30
from 29 to 35 on English, from 24 to 30 on Math, and from 28 to 32 on Composite. Hence if you got above 32 in ACT English, 27 in ACT Math, and 30 in ACT Composite, this should make you safe for being admitted at this school.

Test Section
Minimum Score
Desired Score
Safe Score

ACT English
29
32
35

ACT Math
24
27
30

ACT Composite
28
30
32

Contact Admissions

Phone
(505)
984-6000
To obtain the most accurate and up-to-date information about studying at St. John's College Santa Fe, please contact the school directly.

You can call the school's general information office at (505) 984-6000 or check St. John's College Santa Fe Website

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