
New Saint Andrews College
NSA
Moscow, Idaho 83843-1525
Data last updated: May 29, 2026
Campus Vibe
Close-knit campus
New Saint Andrews College is a private town institution in Moscow, Idaho. The school is accessible to a wide range of students, with an average SAT of 1245.
A small campus of 273 undergraduates with a 15:1 student-faculty ratio. The town location creates a classic college-town feel.
70% of students graduate within four years.
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Admissions
SAT Score Ranges
Average: 1245
ACT Score Range
Source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard / IPEDS.
Cost & Financial Aid
Sticker Price
Source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard. Net price reflects most recent cohort of federally-aided undergraduates.
Debt & Aid Detail
Tuition Trend
Graduate w/ Zero Debt
100.0%
Avg Tuition Increase
5.2%/yr
Campus Safety
Total Incidents (2024)
1
Peer Average
3
3-Year Trend
Emergency System
Campus security, emergency notification system
Incident Breakdown (2024)
Burglary
Aggravated Assault
Robbery
Motor Vehicle Theft
Sex Offenses
Arson
Drug Arrests
Liquor Arrests
Source: U.S. Department of Education Campus Safety & Security data (Clery Act, 2024 reporting year).
Programs (6)
Student Life
Student Satisfaction
Retention Rate
88%
Student Body
Race & Ethnicity
Outcomes
Source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard. Earnings reflect federally-aided students 6 and 10 years after entry.
More About This School
Varsity Sports
History & Fun Facts
- •History New Saint Andrews College first opened its doors on August 29, 1994, beginning with four students that fall, and graduated its first two students in 1998.
- •It moved to its present location in downtown Moscow when it purchased the historic Skattaboe Block (built in 1892).
- •The college was featured on the Christian Broadcasting Network in March 2006.
- •In August 2006, New Saint Andrews was named by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute as one of the top 50 schools for "conservatives, old-fashioned liberals, and people of faith.
- •" The college was also featured in The New York Times Magazine in September 2007.
Source: Wikipedia
Location & Lifestyle
Cost of Living
Estimated from ID state average