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Top 10 Colleges Minnesota

Minnesota is the 22nd most populous state of the U.S. states. It is called the “Bread and Butter State” and also known as the “Land of 10,000 Lakes”. Its population is approximately 5,611,179 with a land area of around 225,181 km² or 55,643,436.9 acres. About 845,404 students are being served in 336 school districts in Minnesota.

But what do we need to consider in choosing the best school for your child?

Programs/Services

It is important to know all the Programs and Services a school can offer in preparation on your child’s course preference in college. So that they will have an overview or even basic knowledge and lessons on what to expect when they choose a course in becoming a professional.

Cost

Know how much the tuition is, It is better to be sure that you can afford the tuition fee to avoid dropping out of school due to financial reasons. It cannot only stop you from going to school but will also have a huge impact on someone’s future. These are some effects of dropping out of school.

Social Life

When you enter college, it will be your home for the next four years or so. You would want to enjoy and make the most out of it. You would want to know if there are activities you are interested like student fairs, college parties, sports on campus, cultural activities and much more.

Location

Everyone wants to save some money, time and effort going to school that is why it is important to consider the location of the college or university that you will choose. Will it matter to you if you need to take public transportation or buy your own car to get there? Know how far your school is from home so you can take enough rest after a long day and be ready for the next day.

Size

Each individual has a different way of learning. Some would also prefer to be part of a huge class and some will learn easily by doing one-on-one sessions with their professor. Know which is more effective for you to learn anything faster.

Personal Preference

there are some other things to take into consideration in choosing your school, it is significant to some students if they would want to go to a single-sex or co-ed school? if they prefer public or private school? if they want to wear a school uniform or not?

Safety

Nowadays, crime is everywhere. It could be in a remote area or even in the busiest part of the state, it can happen at night or during the daylight. Even on campuses, crime is rapidly increasing. Check the school’s crime statistics and find out what do they do to avoid these crimes from happening and ensure the student’s safety.

Special Athletic or Extra-curricular Activities

Know if there are extra-curricular activities that you can be part of, like dance, sports, music, arts, theater and alike. Find out if the school offers discounts and scholarship that you can take advantage of.

Percentage of Graduates Accepted at Top Graduate Schools

Top-quality education is what everyone is aiming for. You would want to know the acceptance rate of graduates, knowing what future you will have after graduating college. Whether you pursue entering college or not, consider what will you expect to face in the future. If you will land a job or what type of job will you get. Would it be a white-collar, blue-collar or pink-collar jobs or other classifications?

It is a known fact that we wanted to have white collar jobs ever since we were kids. We always wanted to be doctors and engineers or a lawyer, on the other hand, there are blue collar jobs, these jobs are actually somewhat similar even more than having a degree or other known profession, as these require knowledge and skills to do the job, good examples are Masons who use bricks to build buildings, welders who cut, shape and weld metals and cleaners who offer cleaning services in schools, businesses, and residential houses.

These are the things you might want to consider in choosing the best school. Here are the Top 10 Colleges in Minnesota that you can choose from.

#10

University of Minnesota - Morris (UMM)

Located at 600 E 4th St, Morris, MN 56267, USA. It was established in 1960, the campus size is 130 acres, UMM offers 37 combined majors and minors and 9 pre-professional programs such as Dentistry, Engineering, Law, Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy, Physical Therapy, Physician Assistant and Veterinary Medicine. The tuition is $12,142 for resident and around $14,170 for non-resident. It has a graduation rate of 67% and an acceptance rate of 60%.

#9

Martin Luther College - (MLC)

Located at Chapel of the Christ, 1995 Luther Ct, New Ulm, MN 56073, USA. It was established in 1995, the campus size is 96 acres, MLC offers 3 undergraduate degrees and 3 minor degrees. The tuition is $15,410 per year. It has a graduation rate of 72% and an acceptance rate of 78%.

#8

College of Saint Benedict - (CSB)

Located at 2850 Abbey Plaza, Collegeville, MN 56321, USA. It was established in 1913, the campus size is 300 acres, CSB offers 36 academic majors. The tuition is $40,486. It has a graduation rate of 81% and an acceptance rate of 74%.

#7

Concordia College

Located at 901 8th St S, Moorhead, MN 56562, USA. It was established in 1891, the campus size is 113.67 acres, Concordia College offers 61 majors and 12 pre-professional programs. The tuition is $35,464. It has a graduation rate of 73% and an acceptance rate of 78%.

#6

University of St. Thomas - Minnesota

Located at 2115 Summit Ave, St Paul, MN 55105, USA. It was established in 1885, the campus size is 79.07 acres, University of St. Thomas - Minnesota offers 88 majors, 59 minors and 7 pre-professional programs. The tuition is $38,105. It has a graduation rate of 72% and an acceptance rate of 84%.

#5

Gustavus Adolphus College

Located at 800 W College Ave, St Peter, MN 56082, USA. It was established in 1862, the campus size is 340 acres, offers 75 majors. The tuition is $41,620. It has a graduation rate of 81% and an acceptance rate of 67%.

#4

St. Olaf College

Located at 1520 St Olaf Ave, Northfield, MN 55057, USA. It was established in 1874, the campus size is 300 acres, offers 39 majors. The tuition is $42,940. It has a graduation rate of 89% and an acceptance rate of 36%.

#3

University of Minnesota - Twin Cities

Located in Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA. It was established in 1851, the campus size is 2730 acres, offers over 60 majors. The tuition is In-state: $14,417 Out-of-state: $26,603. It has a graduation rate of 78% and an acceptance rate of 45%.

#2

Macalester College

Located at 1600 Grand Ave, St Paul, MN 55105, USA. It was established in 1874, the campus size is 53 acres, offers 37 majors and 63 areas of study. The tuition is $54,344. It has a graduation rate of 90% and an acceptance rate of 39%.

#1

Carleton College

Located at Sayles Hill Campus Center, North College Street, Northfield, MN 55057, USA. It was established in 1866, the campus size is 1040 acres, offers 33 different majors and 31 minors. The tuition is $49,263. It has a graduation rate of 93% and an acceptance rate of 21%.

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