Student Population Overview
St Olaf College educates a diverse community of 3,120 students, with 3,120 pursuing undergraduate degrees and engaged in advanced graduate studies.
Total Enrollment
3,120
All students across all programs
Student-Faculty Ratio
12:1
Students per faculty member
Enrollment Type
St Olaf College has a predominantly full-time student body with 98% of students being full-time and 2% being part-time, totaling 3,120 students across all enrollment types.
Full-Time vs Part-Time
98% Full-Time
2% Part-Time
3,044
Full-Time Students
30
Part-Time Students
Age Distribution
For undergraduates at St Olaf College, the majority of students fall in the 18-19 age range with 1,455 students, but also includes 21 students in the Under 18 range, 1,333 students in the 20-21 range, 248 students in the 22-24 range, 15 students in the 25+ range. For graduate students, the distribution shows 0 students in the Under 18 age group, with .
Undergraduate Age Distribution
Gender Distribution
St Olaf College has more women than men with 1,814 female students and 1,306 male students enrolled.
Men
1,306
42%
Women
1,814
58%
Other
122.5
4%
Geographic Origin
St Olaf College has 50% (411 students) from in-state Minnesota, 40% (331 students) from out-of-state, and 10% (83 students) from international locations.
Regional Distribution
Additional Demographics
First-Time Undergraduates
825
New students this year
Campus Location
Northfield, Minnesota
Town: Distant