Saint Norbert College
SNC
De Pere, Wisconsin 54115-2099
Data last updated: May 29, 2026
Campus Vibe
Known for business
Saint Norbert College is a private institution in De Pere with particular strength in business and biology. With an average SAT of 1233, the school attracts a broad applicant pool.
A small campus of 1.7K undergraduates with a 12:1 student-faculty ratio. The suburban location offers a balance of campus life and nearby amenities.
74% of students graduate within four years, and graduates earn a median of $58,363 a decade after enrollment. Net price after aid averages $25,674.
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Admissions
SAT Score Ranges
Average: 1233
ACT Score Range
Source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard / IPEDS.
Cost & Financial Aid
Sticker Price
Net Price by Family Income
Source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard. Net price reflects most recent cohort of federally-aided undergraduates.
Debt & Aid Detail
Net Price Trend
Tuition Trend
Graduate w/ Zero Debt
55.0%
Avg Tuition Increase
3.7%/yr
Median Debt at Grad
$21,500
Campus Safety
Total Incidents (2024)
12
Peer Average
13
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 (53)
Student Life
Student Satisfaction
Retention Rate
82%
Student Body
Race & Ethnicity
Outcomes
Median Earnings After Graduation
Source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard. Earnings reflect federally-aided students 6 and 10 years after entry.
Rankings
More About This School
Varsity Sports
History & Fun Facts
- •Norbert is the world's first and only institution of higher learning sponsored by the Premonstratensian order.
- •Pennings later started a commerce program at the college for lay students before retiring in 1955.
Source: Wikipedia
Location & Lifestyle
Cost of Living
Estimated from WI state average + suburban adjustment