St. Olaf College
507-786-2222
Part of the Northfield fabric, St. Olaf College has been educating students since 1874. Each fall for decades, students from across the United States and the world have flocked to Northfield to live and learn on "The Hill." The college is committed to the liberal arts and incorporating a global perspective into its curriculum and campus life. St. Olaf is known for, among other things, its math, science and music programs.
- Handicap Accessible: Yes
- Founding Date: 1874
- Number of students: 3,100
- Male-to-female ratio: 45:55
- Public/Private: Private
- Financial aid: Yes
- Religious affiliation: ECLA
- Acceptance rate (%): 57
- Graduation rate (%): 87.3
- Accreditation/licenses: Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, American Chemical Society, Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, Council on Social Work Education, among others.
- Student-to-teacher ratio: 12:1
- Parking: Free lot, On-street: free
- Number of faculty: 249
- Degrees: Undergraduate
- Programs: Evening, Part-time, Study abroad, Summer studies
- Percent minority: 15
- Campus housing: Yes
- Sports conference: Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
- Sports teams: Alpine Skiing, baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, hockey, Nordic skiing, soccer, softball, swimming and diving, tennis, track and field, volleyball, wrestling
- Sports facilities: Skoglund Center, Tostrud Center Fieldhouse, Manitou Field, Rolf Mellby Field, Mark Almli Field, Mabel Shirley Field