Saint Paul College

Academics

St. Paul College is unique in its study options. Specifically, the university has a Distance Learning, ESL and Internships. There’s never a reason to feel alone in your studies either, since there are academic support services like Learning Center, Reduced Course Load, Remedial Instruction and Tutoring. Again, when any student is looking for some counseling or other types of support, Adult (re-entering) student services, Career Counseling, Employment Service, Financial Aid Counseling, Freshman Orientation Program, On-Campus Daycare, Personal Counseling, Placement Service and Veterans Counselor can help. Students with disabilities are not left alone with programs such as Comprehensive Learning Disability Services, Services/Facilities For Hearing Impaired, Services/Facilities For Speech Or Communications Disorders, Services/Facilities For Visually Impaired, Wheelchair Accessibility, 600 work stations, available in: libraries, computer centers, Email Accounts Provided to All Students, Online Course Registration for Freshmen, Computer Helpline Available, Wireless Network, Offers distance learning courses or programs (online or partially online): Yes, During Normal Term Periods, Percent of courses taught as online courses: 15%, Percent of courses taught as blended (online and offline): 25% and Percent of courses taught face-to-face: 60%.

The following are the types of degrees and majors offered at St. Paul College.

Foreign Language and Literature:
Sign Language Interpretation
Popular majors:
thirty percent foreign languages and literature, twenty percent health professions, twelve percent family and consumer sciences, ten percent business per marketing, ten percent liberal arts, eight percent computer and information sciences, five percent engineering, five percent personal and miscellaneous services
Business, Management, & Marketing:
Accounting, Accounting Technology, Administrative/Secretarial Services, Business – General, Entrepreneurial Studies, Human Resources Management, Information Processing/Data Entry, International Business, International Marketing, Logistics/Materials Management, Management Information Systems, Office Clerical Services, Office Management
Personal and Culinary Services:
Aesthetics/Skin Care, Baking/Pastry Arts, Cosmetology, Culinary Arts/Chef Training, Food Prep/Professional Cooking, Manicure/Nails
Computer Science:
Computer Programming – General, Computer Programming – Specific Applications, Computer Programming – Vendor/Product Certification, Computer Science, Web/Multimedia Design, Web/Multimedia Management
Health and Clinical Sciences:
Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technology, Massage Therapy, Medical Insurance Coding, Medical Office Assistant, Medical Reception, Medical Transcription, Nursing – Practical, Nursing Assistance, Respiratory Therapy, Ward Clerk

Most Popular Fields of Study

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Information Summary

Ranks 58th in Minnesota and 2577th overall. See the entire top 2,000 colleges and universities list
Overall Score (about) 56.1
Total Cost On-Campus Attendance $6,761
Admission Success rate N/A
Student Ratio Students-to-Faculty 20 : 1
Retention (full-time / part-time) 59% / 49%
Enrollment Total (all students) 6,912

Admissions

This school requires an application fee consisting of twenty dollars regular application fee, twenty dollars out-of-state application fee and twenty dollars online application fee. Transfer students are not ignored, on the other hand did not report the exact number of transfer students.

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Financial Aid

Financial aid for students is readily accessible at this school. In the same way, need based financial aid distribution is determined through Academics, Minority Status and State/District Residency. Financial aid distribution is at forty-six percent scholarships per grants and fifty-four percent loans per jobs. Financial aid forms are FAFSA. If you are not a need based student, non-need distribution for financial aid is determined by Leadership.

Student Financial Aid Details

Ranks 5710th for the average student loan amount.
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Students

The school’s size is approximately three thousand, four hundred and thirty-one degree-seeking undergrads and two thousand, nine hundred and ninety-one first-time degree-seeking freshmen. Furthermore, the student body consists of fifty-seven percent part-time students, forty-three percent women and fifty-seven percent men. Furthermore, it is part of an Urban setting, Large city (250,000 – 499,999) and Commuter campus. St. Paul College offers Associate degrees.

This school features the Urban setting, Large city (250,000 – 499,999) and Commuter campus.

Student Enrollment Demographics

Athletics

The following sports can be found here:

  • Men’s Club and Women’s Club Soccer

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