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  1. Seminar. The seminar spans all four years of the St. John’s curriculum. It is the central occasion at the college for the reading and sustained discussion of the great books; with its shared inquiry and far-ranging conversation, the seminar allows for a particularly powerful encounter with these books and the vital questions they raise for us ...

  2. Summer Classics is a 30-year-old seasonal program conceived in the spirit of lifelong learning. Our seminar rooms, whether actual or virtual, provide the space to engage in rigorous conversations on timeless works. A Summer Classics seminar is not a lecture, nor is it a book club. At St. John’s, seminars are lively, in-depth, and highly participatory conversations on enduring works that span ...

  3. Program Requirements BA or BSc students are required to have a minimum of an Associate Degree or equivalent coursework from a recognized tertiary institution. Students who have not completed such minimum requirement will take foundation courses at the Associate Degree level to meet matriculation requirements for a baccalaureate program at St. John’s College.

  4. Online Sessions. In our Summer Academy, high school students enjoy Great Books Reading Programs that range from insightful poetry by Shakespeare to debates in justice by Aristotle and Hamilton, just to name a few. Online sessions will be held Monday, June 24–Friday, June 28. All sessions below will be offered at 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. EST.

  5. The books read at St. John’s include classic works in philosophy, literature, political science, psychology, history, religion, economics, mathematics, chemistry, physics, biology, astronomy, music, language, and more. The selected texts below may not include every text on the current reading list. Prospective students can request a detailed ...

  6. 9 de oct. de 2017 · October 9, 2017 | By Samantha Ardoin (SF16) John Cornell has taught at St. John’s since 1985. Tutors Talk Books is a series of interviews with St. John’s College tutors. In this installment, we caught up with Santa Fe tutor John Cornell, who has taught at St. John’s since 1985. His full bio can be found at the bottom of this article.

  7. St. John's College Bookstore Pritzker Student Center 1160 Camino de Cruz Blanca Santa Fe, NM 87505-4599 Toll-free: 1-877-SJC-BOOK Fax: 505-984-6026