St. John's College traces its origins to King William's School, the Maryland colony's "free" school founded in 1696. The term free referred to the school's purpose: to make students free through liberal education, an aim that still holds today (the college motto is "Facio liberos ex liberis libris libraque", "I make free adults out of children by means of books and a balance.").
Programs
Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, Composition, French, Language, Mathematics, Music, Physics, Science
Campus type
Multiple Campuses
Carnegie
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