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| The Graduate Institute Teacher's Grant | - | R | |||
| The Hodson Trust Star Scholarship | - | ||||
| The National Educator’s Grant | - |
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| Foreign languages, literatures, and Linguistics | Bachelor | Master |
|---|---|---|
| Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, Other | 0 | 30 |
| Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities | Bachelor | Master |
| Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities, Other | 88 | 31 |
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Of course it's extremely expensive! You need to believe in this education to be here, and definitely to pay for here. However, if you really want to be here, there are a multitude of options to help pay. The financial aid assistance, from my… more read full review
Of course it's extremely expensive! You need to believe in this education to be here, and definitely to pay for here. However, if you really want to be here, there are a multitude of options to help pay. The financial aid assistance, from my experience, was very good. We're talking 30,000 grants. Of course, it all depends on your aid package. But the fin-aid office people WILL work with you. They try very hard to do what they can and work with you and your situation, and deadlines are importan of course, but (like the rest of the campus) they are human beings who consider you as such and don't just cut you off and give up on you if you miss some stupid deadline. They will work with you. Another thing, also, is that there are several short-term job opportunities, and so far, always some sort of job opportunity. Of course having a car is extremely helpful for keeping your job options open. Work-study is also sort of difficult to get since there are not that many students here. There are few jobs because of the size of the campus, so you have to turn your fin aid info in AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. But there is always a work option. There's tons of people nearby who offer really good jobs at their houses, watching their kids, dog-walking, cleaning, etc... and we live in one of the richest areas of Santa Fe, so we're talking a bunch of wealthy folks who can give you easy jobs for pretty good hourly wages. read full review
Despite no exams, text books, professors and grades being a selling point for the Col., there is a lot to stress about. St. John's is a community of intellectuals, some pompous and overly assertive, some truly engaged in learning in a communal… more read full review
Despite no exams, text books, professors and grades being a selling point for the College, there is a lot to stress about. St. John's is a community of intellectuals, some pompous and overly assertive, some truly engaged in learning in a communal effort. It's what you make of it. There's enough reading each day that learning a lot is guaranteed. read full review
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Merit Scholarships Available: |
Amount | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Graduate Institute Teacher's Grant | - | R | |||
| The Hodson Trust Star Scholarship | - | ||||
| The National Educator’s Grant | - |