Founded in 1879 as the Association for the Education of Women in Oxford, St Anne’s started as a women's college, demonstrating its modern outlook and commitment to making the Oxford education accessible. St Anne's is one of the newer and larger colleges at Oxford. Located a 15-minute walk north of the city center, the college offers plenty of green space along with amenities such as a library, gym and coffee shop. St Anne’s holds about 800 students total: 460 undergraduates, 300 graduates and up to 40 visiting (study abroad) students.
At St Anne’s you can study the Humanities, Social Sciences and STEM subjects. Students wanting to study Classics or Music are encouraged to apply. A minimum 3.7 GPA is required and courses are available to academic year, fall (extended term), and spring students. Preference is given to applicants for the academic year and the spring.
St Anne’s encourage students to study one subject area so they benefit from the depth of study that differentiates the Oxford system from other universities.
Students will be housed with St Anne’s students at the college. Each room is single occupancy with shared bathroom and kitchen facilities. Housing includes:
In addition to the support that Arcadia provides, students will benefit from a long-established Visiting Student team who are on hand for any academic or personal concerns. A dedicated Welfare team are also available, including the Dean of Welfare and the College Nurse.
At St Anne’s, some subjects carry a supplemental fee. Please ask your Program Advisor for further details. For the standard fee, please see the fees page.