Let's cover class sizes, graduation rates, and outcomes.
12:1
Student to faculty ratio
23
Average class size
79%
4-year grad rate
Class Sizes
Class sizes likely stayed the same for you through high school. You'll find that college is much different. Some of the largest universities have classes that can seat hundreds of students in giant lecture halls. Conversely, as they progress and their focus narrows, higher-level courses can sometimes have just a handful of students.
St. Olaf has an average student-to-faculty ratio of 12:1. The typical school is 14:1. While this ratio is important, what’s more important is how big a typical class is.
Class Sizes
Most Common
20-29
2-9
31
10-19
190
20-29
269
30-39
35
40-49
8
50-99
12
100+
3
Outcomes
It’s critical to understand a school’s outcomes to understand if your four (or more) years at the school will be worth it. Here are some key statistics about the outcomes of students who enroll at St. Olaf College:
91%
First-year retention rate
79%
4-year grad rate
84%
6-year grad rate
Majors
Many students choose a school largely based on the what they want to study. The are St. Olaf College's most popular majors, ranked by how many people graduated with the concentration in the most recent year:
Biology/Biological Sciences, General
Research and Experimental Psychology, Other
Mathematics, General
Political Science and Government, General
Environmental Studies
28.4
37.52
46.64
55.76
64.88
74
The Full List
MajorGraduates
Area
Ethnic, Cultural Minority, Gender, and Group Studies5
Ethnic Studies5
Women's Studies4
Asian Studies/Civilization3
Ethnic, Cultural Minority, Gender, and Group Studies, Other1
Scandinavian Studies0
Russian Studies0
Latin American Studies0
Biological And Biomedical Sciences
Biology/Biological Sciences, General74
Computer And Information Sciences And Support Services
Computer Science18
Education
Music Teacher Education11
Social Studies Teacher Education6
Education, General1
English Language And Literature/Letters
English Language and Literature, General28
Foreign Languages
Spanish Language and Literature13
French Language and Literature9
Chinese Language and Literature7
Norwegian Language and Literature6
Japanese Language and Literature4
Russian Language and Literature3
German Language and Literature2
Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, General1
Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics1
Ancient/Classical Greek Language and Literature0
Latin Language and Literature0
Health Professions And Related Programs
Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse22
History
History, General17
Liberal Arts And Sciences
Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies3
Mathematics And Statistics
Mathematics, General44
Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies
Ancient Studies/Civilization1
Medieval and Renaissance Studies0
Natural Resources And Conservation
Environmental Studies36
Parks
Exercise Science and Kinesiology23
Philosophy And Religious Studies
Religion/Religious Studies9
Philosophy4
Physical Sciences
Chemistry, General36
Physics, General20
Psychology
Research and Experimental Psychology, Other55
Public Administration And Social Service Professions
Social Work17
Social Sciences
Political Science and Government, General38
Economics, General30
Econometrics and Quantitative Economics29
Sociology and Anthropology20
Theology And Religious Vocations
Religious/Sacred Music2
Visual And Performing Arts
Music, General25
Art/Art Studies, General15
Music Performance, General13
Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General9
Film/Cinema/Media Studies7
Dance, General7
Art History, Criticism and Conservation5
Music Theory and Composition3
Music, Other1
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