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  1. What’s more, because you live, sleep, eat, make friends and do a lot of your studying in College, the choice you make will define your Cambridge experience. So before you apply, it’s important to know what you’re getting. The Study Here section of this website tells you a little more about what it’s like to be a student here at St John’s.

  2. If you are unsure of the department, please contact the Porters at porter@joh.cam.ac.uk. Postal address: St John's College. Cambridge CB2 1TP. United Kingdom. Telephone number: Within the UK: 01223 338600. International: +44 1223 338600.

  3. St John’s has secured a substantial gift matching commitment to build on the success of our ground-breaking Studentships pilot scheme and offer completely free places to UK undergraduates from free school meal backgrounds. With your help, the result will be an endowed fund of over £25 million that will sustain 40 free places across the College.

  4. Take our 360-degree virtual tour of St John’s College and view the stunning architecture and facilities at one of Cambridge’s largest Colleges. As you tour through the historic Courts and buildings, look out for the red information markers for more detail about each location, and meet our student ambassadors. Hear direct from them about ...

  5. Undergraduate applications to St John’s are made online via UCAS and further information about the UCAS application process can be found here.Applications should be submitted by 18:00 BST on the 16 October 2023 for entry in October 2024, or for deferred entry to the following year (October 2025).. Please note that your application cannot be submitted until your chosen referee has completed ...

  6. The College Archives contain records of the growth of the administration, benefactions, finances and property of the College since its foundation in 1511. They also include some deeds and financial records of earlier foundations annexed to it, namely the Hospital of St John the Evangelist Cambridge, the Hospital of St Mary at Ospringe, and the Priory of Higham, Kent, and of the Priory of ...

  7. There are about 250 non-academic staff at St John’s, as well as approximately 160 Fellows, and around 800 students. Without the essential contribution of the non-academic staff towards its day-to-day running, the College would not be able to function successfully as a place where people can teach, learn and research.