Bachelor's Degree Programs
Dual Degree Program with The University of Minnesota in Engineering
| Aerospace and Mechanics |
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Computer |
| Biomedical |
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Electrical |
| Biosystems and Agricullture |
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Geological |
| Chemical |
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Materials Science |
| Civil |
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Mechanical | Pre-Professional Programs
| Chiropractic |
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Pharmacy |
| Dentistry |
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Physician Assistant |
| Law |
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Podiatry |
| Medicine |
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Veterinary Medicine |
| Optometry |
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| Master's Degree Programs
Doctoral Programs
Physical Therapy
Athletic Programs
Vitals (2005-2006)
| Enrollment: 2,842 |
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Average Freshman ACT: 22.0 |
| Average Freshman GPA: 3.30 |
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Minority: 6% of population |
| Student to Faculty Ratio: 16:1 |
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Placement Rate After Graduation:98% |
31 States Represented, 18 Other Countries: Canada, United Kingdom, Nigeria, Vietnam, Serbia and Montenegro, Nepal, Kenya, Brazil, Jamaica, France, Rwanda, Ghana, Germany, Poland, Yugoslavia, Bosnia and Herzegovina
School Codes
| FASFA: 002992 |
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ACT: 3201 |
| FAFSA Help Line: 1(800)433-3243 |
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SAT: 6428 | 2006-2007 Total Cost of Attendance
| Total Cost of Attendance: $15,450* |
| Tuition |
$11,100 |
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Average Fees |
$300 |
| Average Room |
$ 1,750 |
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Average Books |
$600-800 |
| Average Board |
$ 2,300 |
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*does not include books |
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| Percentage of students receiving financial Aid: 90% |
| Founded: 1959 by the Sisters of the Annunciation |
| Affiliation: Catholic, Christian, Benedictine |
| Volunteer Organizations: 65+ |
Accredited By:
North Central Association of Colleges and Schools ( NCA ) Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education ( CCNE ) National Council on Social Work Education Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs ( CAAHEP ) Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education ( ACOTE ) American College of Sports Medicine ( ACSM ) Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapist Education ( CAPTE )
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