What the Guidebooks Say About St. Olaf


Colleges That Change Lives

Colleges That Change Lives iconSt. Olaf College is one of only six colleges in the Upper Midwest included in the best-selling Colleges That Change Lives: 40 Schools That Will Change the Way You Think About College. In the guide, former New York Times higher education editor Loren Pope profiles a select group of colleges that "excel at developing potential, values, initiative and risk-taking in a wide range of students."

Lauded as “enlightened, forward-looking, and innovative,” a place “where the welfare of the student takes top priority” and where professors care about their students as human beings, St. Olaf is the only college in Minnesota and the only Lutheran college in the nation to be featured.

Among other attributes cited in the nine-page overview of St. Olaf: the college’s “magnificent” health and fitness center, the faculty’s commitment to active scholarship and the off-campus and study-abroad opportunities that the guidebook deems “nearly without limit.”

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Kiplinger’s "100 Best Values in Private Colleges"

Kiplingers Best Values iconSt. Olaf College ranks 30th in the latest edition of Kiplinger's Personal Finance magazine's listing of the top 50 private liberal arts colleges and top 50 private universities in the nation.

The rankings, which are based on an examination of more than 600 private institutions, seek to measure academic excellence and affordability, with quality accounting for two-thirds of the total score.

Among the factors considered by Kiplinger's were the percentage of the incoming first-year class that scored 600 or higher on the verbal and math SATs, or 24 or higher on the ACT; the average number of students per instructor; and the percentage of first-year students who earned a bachelor's degree within four or five years.

The magazine also looked at total cost for the academic year, the average need-based financial aid package, and the average student debt at graduation.

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Fiske Guide to Colleges

Fiske Guide iconThe Fiske Guide to Colleges, a guide created by another former education editor of the New York Times, Edward Fiske, provides profiles of "more than 300 of the country's best and most interesting colleges and universities."

In addition to its individual college profiles, the guide offers selective listings of colleges and universities with "unusual strength" in one of nine preprofessional areas. St. Olaf College was cited among the small colleges and universities strong in music as a performing art and international studies.

In describing the college, the guide proclaims that St. Olaf is "a school where students work hard, are encouraged by good teachers, toughened by Minnesota winters, and nourished by strong moral values."

The campus climate is portrayed as "Minnesota nice," and described as a great place "for those yearning for a school where spirituality and scholarship persist on the same exalted plane."

The guide also praises the "outstanding" Division III athletic programs, the rigorous general education requirements, and the "meticulously landscaped" 300-acre campus.

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U.S. News Best Colleges

U.S. News CoverAccording to U.S. News & World Report, St. Olaf College ranks 49th among the nation's 266 liberal arts colleges.

The U.S. News "America's Best Colleges" 2010 edition evaluated more than 1,400 of the nation's public and private four-year schools using 15 different criteria organized according to peer assessment, student selectivity, graduation and retention rate, financial resources, alumni giving, and graduation rate performance.

In addition to placing in the Top 50, St. Olaf was cited as one of 34 colleges and universities whose heavy involvement in study abroad serves as an "outstanding example" of an academic program that is "commonly linked to student success."

St. Olaf also was recognized as one of 80 colleges and universities across the nation where the faculty has an "unusually strong commitment to undergraduate teaching," placing 14th within the Liberal Arts Colleges category.

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Insider's Guide to the Colleges

Yale Daily News icon Compiled and edited by the staff of the Yale Daily News, Yale University's student newspaper, The Insider’s Guide to the Colleges claims to rely on hours of interviews with current students to give a true sense of each school profiled and its student body.

The guide touts the number of students who study abroad at St. Olaf and the dedication of faculty members, noting that "the faculty goes above and beyond its academic calling to help students develop and hone their intellectual curiosity." It also highlights the college’s dedication to sustainability initiatives and sense of community.

"With close to the entire student body living on campus and on its gourmet meal plan, the entire collegiate experience is designed to foster a tight-knit and welcoming community," asserts the guide, which also includes St. Olaf College on its list of schools with exceptionally high four-year graduation rates.

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Princeton Review's Best Value Colleges

Princeton Review icon St. Olaf provides a "great liberal arts education rich with musical, academic, and social opportunities in a tight-knit, caring community," says the 2010 edition of America’s Best Value Colleges. It also touts the popularity of the study abroad program and the "excellent vocational training programs in nursing, social work, and education."

The 2010 edition of the Princeton Review's The Best 371 Colleges notes that "St. Olaf's national reputation is sharply on the rise."

The guide also gives St. Olaf College high marks for the quality of its food (No. 3 in the nation), its town-gown relationship with the community of Northfield (No. 8), and for best quality of life (No. 14).

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Making a Difference Colleges

guide3Called “a great guidebook for college-bound young activists,” the Making a Difference Colleges: Distinctive Colleges to Make a Better World guidebook uses more than 10 criteria to rate colleges for their focus on environmental issues, mission and values, and commitment to a global education.

Billed as "the original and authoritative guide to green, socially responsible, progressive and alternative colleges," the guide profiles 75 colleges that "educate for a healthy future for our communities, our nation and our planet."

The guide singles out St. Olaf's commitment to international education, its innovative academic programs in American Racial & Multicultural Studies (ARMS), environmental studies, women’s studies and Hispanic studies, its community service orientation and its environmental stewardship.

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Washington MonthlywashMonthly

Washington Monthly calls its guide a “different kind of college ranking,” and their fifth annual listing of 253 liberal arts colleges ranks St. Olaf No. 55.

The Washington Monthly rankings concentrate on three criteria: social mobility, or how the school recruits and graduates less advantaged students; how the school supports and conducts research and, as in St. Olaf’s case, produces Ph.D. candidates; and how well the school fosters a culture of service.

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