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College Education in Minnesota

William Mitchell College of Law

This fall's entering class of students hail from 132 undergraduate universities, 16 foreign countries, and 23 states. The students are also Ph.D.s, biologists, and Olympic athletes.William Mitchell’s new lineup of CLEs covers topics ranging from the best in internet legal research to how lawyers can effectively serve Muslim clients. Classroom CLEs are $10; free for 2008-09 graduates.

White Earth Tribal and Community College

White Earth Tribal and Community College, an Anishinaabe controlled liberal arts institution of higher education, is dedicated to educational excellence through provision of a culturally relevant curriculum, in partnerships with students, staff, community, and industry.

Minneapolis Community and Technical College

Minneapolis Community and Technical College makes individual dreams achievable by providing access to learning opportunities that prepare students to live and work in a democratic society within a global community.

The College of Saint Scholastica

Shaped by the Catholic Benedictine heritage, The College of St. Scholastica provides intellectual and moral preparation for responsible living and meaningful work.The College of St. Scholastica is a Catholic Benedictine institution and the only independent private college in northeastern Minnesota.

The Art Institutes International Minnesota

Conveniently located in downtown Minneapolis, The Art Institutes International Minnesota is the college for creative minds.

Summit Academy Opportunities Industrialization Center

We exist to assist individuals in developing their ability to earn and to become contributing citizens in their community. We support the development of self-sufficiency in every person regardless of background, economic status or level of ability. We strengthen the community by preparing individuals to assume their roles as workers, citizens and parents.

St. Olaf College

To study at St. Olaf is to engage with and make sense of the world, to learn how to think and to reason. A liberal arts education at St. Olaf offers programs that provide students with the skills to succeed in valuable careers.

Southwest Minnesota State University

Southwest Minnesota State University prepares students to meet the complex challenges of this century as engaged citizens in their local and global communities. Our comprehensive degree programs, taught in the liberal arts tradition, are dedicated to connecting students' academic and practical professional development experiences in southwestern Minnesota to the wider world.

South Central College

South Central College provides comprehensive higher education for employment and continuous learning to promote individual growth and economic development.

South Central College-Faribault

South Central College will be the region’s leading institution for transitioning individuals into the college environment, educating students for technical careers, and building student capacity for future study through inclusive student-centered programs and services.