Saint Joseph, MN
37 S. College Ave., Saint Joseph, MN 56374
http://www.csbsju.edu
College of Saint Benedict is a private, Catholic, all female, liberal art college located in Saint Joseph, MN. The acceptance rate is 83%, making it not competitive. On our overall top colleges list, it ranks #260 in America. It has a smaller sized student body with full-time enrollment of 2,011 undergrads. 12% of its graduates obtain a Bachelor's degree in Psychology. Alternative favored selections include Biology, Nursing, and Elementary Education, but there are 33 options to select from. It ranks 4th in Minnesota for its nursing, global studies and education programs. Furthermore, College of Saint Benedict ranks 1st in Minnesota according to our best women's colleges list. Tuition goes for $47,527 for students who are paying sticker price. Before you rule out applying due to monetary constraints, be aware that each Saint Benedict student procures grant or scholarship funding. 79% of College of Saint Benedict undergraduates culminate their college education with a degree, geared up to begin their dream jobs. The median graduate earns a salary of $41,200 two years after college. After four additional years of experience, the graduate's median income rises 27.7% to $52,600, which is 31.2% on top of the national median salary. Some of you may also want to know that Saint Benedict students' scores on the SAT reading section usually range from 510 to 610 and the SAT or ACT is required to apply. Additionally, Saint Benedict does not offer evening degree programs. Respecting expenses, be aware that 25% of students receive Pell grants and it offers a program that guarantees your tuition will remain fixed throughout your enrollment. With respect to demographics, the faculty is comprised of 52% female professors and the student body is made up of 79% White students. When it comes to campus life, 100% of first-year undergraduates live in on-campus housing. To wrap things up, seldom do alumni default on their student loans and the highest-earning quartile of graduates earn a minimum starting salary of $53,400.
8.49
Party Scene
8.76
Location
9.53
Dorms
9.46
Campus Food
8.97
Student Life
8.50
Safety
SAT Score
1000-1200
ACT Score
22-27
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
80%
No
12:1
Psychology
Rhetoric and Composition
Biology
Elementary Education
Nursing
Business
Foods, Nutrition, and Wellness Studies
Accounting