The College of St. Scholastica is the only independent private college in northeastern Minnesota.
The College was founded in 1912 by a group of pioneering Benedictine Sisters who offered college courses to six young women. Today St. Scholastica educates more than 2,800 men and women and has graduated more than 13,000 alumni.
The College is guided by its Mission Statement, its Statement of Purposes, its Diversity Statement and by the Benedictine Values of community, hospitality, respect, stewardship and love of learning.
St. Scholastica is consistently recognized for excellence by U.S. News & World Report Report magazine. The magazine's 2007 "America's Best Colleges" ranks St. Scholastica in the Top Tier of regional universities in the Midwest.
Programs
Accounting, Advertising, Aerospace, Aerospace Studies, American Indian Studies, American Sign Language, Applied Economics, Art, Behavioral Sciences, Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry, Coaching, Communication, Computer Information Systems, Curriculum and Instruction, Dental, Earth Sciences, Economics, Education, Educational Technology, Engineering, English, Finance, French, German, Gerontology, Health, Health Care Management, Health Information, Health Sciences, History, Honors Program, Humanities, Indian Studies, Information Systems, International Studies, Journalism, Language, Latin, Law, Management, Marketing, Math, Mathematics, Medical, Medicine, Music, Natural Resources, Natural Sciences, Nursing, Occupational Therapy, Optometry, Pharmacy, Philosophy, Photography, Physical Education, Physical Science, Physical Therapy, Physiology, Political Science, Pre-Dental, Pre-Engineering, Pre-Health, Pre-Law, Pre-Medical Studies, Pre-Optometry, Pre-Pharmacy, Pre-Physical Therapy, Pre-Veterinary, Pre-Veterinary Medicine, Psychology, Public Relations, Religious Studies, Russian, Science, Sciences, Secondary Education, Sign Language, Social Sciences, Social Studies, Social Work, Sociology, Spanish, Teaching, Technology, Theatre, Theatre Management, Theology, Veterinary, Women and Gender Studies
Campus type
Normal
Carnegie
Master's Colleges and Universities I
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Address:
1200 Kenwood Avenue MN 55811 Duluth
Minnesota United States Phone: (218) 723-6000 Fax: (218) 723-6290 http://www.css.edu/
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Admissions office:
Admissions Office 1200 Kenwood Avenue MN 55811Duluth
Minnesota United States Phone: (218) 723-6046 Email: admissions@css.edu http://www.css.edu/x206.xml
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