Basic Data Series 2014 Minnesota Postsecondary Education Enrollment, Fall 2014
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1 This document is made available electronically by the Minnesota Legislative Reference Library as part of an ongoing digital archiving project. June 2015 Basic Data Series 2014 Minnesota Postsecondary Education Enrollment, Fall 2014
2 Author Alexandra Djurovich Senior Data Analyst Tel: About the Minnesota Office of Higher Education The Minnesota Office of Higher Education is a cabinet-level state agency providing students with financial aid programs and information to help them gain access to postsecondary education. The agency also serves as the state s clearinghouse for data, research and analysis on postsecondary enrollment, financial aid, finance and trends. The Minnesota State Grant Program is the largest financial aid program administered by the Office of Higher Education, awarding up to $180 million in need-based grants to Minnesota residents attending accredited institutions in Minnesota. The agency oversees tuition reciprocity programs, a student loan program, Minnesota s 529 College Savings Plan, licensing and early college awareness programs for youth.
3 Contents Page Introduction...v Glossary... vii Part 1. Five-year Summary for Each Institution...1 Five-year Summary of Total Enrollment State Universities...3 State Colleges...4 University of Minnesota...6 Private Career Schools...7 Private Career Online Schools...12 Private Colleges and Universities...13 Private Graduate and Professional Schools...15 Five-year Summary of Full-time and Part-time Enrollment State Universities...16 State Colleges...17 University of Minnesota...19 Private Career Schools...20 Private Career Online Schools...25 Private Colleges and Universities...26 Private Graduate and Professional Schools...28 Minnesota Office of Higher Education, Basic Data Series 2014 i
4 Five-year Summary of Enrollment by Gender State Universities...29 State Colleges...30 University of Minnesota...32 Private Career Schools...33 Private Career Online Schools...38 Private Colleges and Universities...39 Private Graduate and Professional Schools...41 Five-year Summary of New Entering Students State Universities...42 State Colleges...43 University of Minnesota...45 Private Career Schools...46 Private Career Online Schools...51 Private Colleges and Universities...52 Private Graduate and Professional Schools...54 Totals by Institution Type...55 Part 2. Residence...59 County of Residence for New Entering Students State Universities...61 State Colleges...63 University of Minnesota...65 Private Career Schools...67 Private Career Online Schools...69 Private Colleges and Universities...71 Private Graduate and Professional Schools...73 State Total...75 Minnesota Office of Higher Education, Basic Data Series 2014 ii
5 State or Country of Residence State Universities...77 State Colleges...78 University of Minnesota...79 Private Career Schools...80 Private Career Online Schools...81 Private Colleges and Universities...82 Private Graduate and Professional Schools...83 State Total...84 Part 3. Year of High School Graduation...85 State Universities...87 State Colleges...88 University of Minnesota...90 Private Career Schools...91 Private Career Schools Online...95 Private Colleges and Universities...96 Total by Institution Type...98 Part 4. Institution Enrollment State Universities State Colleges University of Minnesota Private Career Schools Private Career Online Schools Private Colleges and Universities Private Graduate and Professional Schools Total by Institution Type State Totals Minnesota Office of Higher Education, Basic Data Series 2014 iii
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7 Introduction The Minnesota Office of Higher Education publishes reports on enrollments in Minnesota postsecondary institutions. Educational leaders, policy-makers, and the public use the data for descriptive and research purposes. Since 1983, this report has been generated from the Office of Higher Education s student enrollment record data base. The data base contains unit records for undergraduate and graduate students enrolled during the fall in Minnesota s public and private postsecondary education institutions. Prior to 1983, the Basic Data Series was prepared from summary data that was supplied by individual postsecondary institutions. The first Basic Data Series was produced in Beginning with fall 2005, all institutions eligible to participate in a Minnesota-funded student financial aid program are required to report their student enrollment data to the Office of Higher Education. Private institutions eligible for state-funded student financial aid may change from year to year. The Basic Data Series is comprised of four sections: 1) Five-year Summaries 2) Residence The county of residence for Minnesota new entering students is summarized for each system. Residency by state or foreign country is summarized by system for all students. 3) Distribution by Year of High School Graduation The distribution of Minnesota new entering students by year of high school graduation is presented for each institution from 2010 to ) Institution Enrollment Reports Enrollment data are summarized by level of study, gender, and full-time or part-time attendance for each institution. Data may vary from previously published reports due to corrections made after the publication date. This and other enrollment data can be found at Five-year enrollment summaries are presented for each postsecondary institution. Summarized enrollments include a total headcount, full time and part time, gender, and new entering student enrollments. Minnesota Office of Higher Education, Basic Data Series 2014 v
8 Technical Notes A. Institutions are asked to provide unit records for students enrolled on the tenth day of fall term, or the institution s official fall reporting date which may be end-of-fall term data. Institutions without distinct academic terms, such as private career schools, are asked to provide enrollments using the three-month period, July 15 through October 15, as a proxy for tenth day data. B. Enrollment data in the Basic Data Series may differ from data appearing in preliminary fall headcount data reported elsewhere or data institutions report to the U.S. Department of Education. The data appearing in the Basic Data Series and other Office of Higher Education enrollment reports are derived from actual unit record data received from postsecondary institutions containing 36 data elements on each individual student. Minnesota Office of Higher Education, Basic Data Series 2014 vi
9 Glossary Academic Year the period of time, typically from fall through spring, when institutions traditionally have conducted their instructional activity. Full-time registration for credit hours, course load, or other required activity, as defined by the institution, amounting to at least 75 percent of the normal full-time load during an academic term. Graduate Student a program of study culminating in the attainment of a master s, specialist, or doctorate degree. Includes both a student who is enrolled in a research-based graduate program or a professional program. Professional graduate programs of study include: chiropractic, dentistry, law, medicine, theology and veterinary medicine. Headcount the number of individuals enrolled at a postsecondary institution. See Technical Notes on previous page. International Student a student whose residence was located outside the United States or its territories, or who was reported as a nonresident citizen in the United States on a temporary basis. Race/ethnic background information are not collected for international students. New Entering Student a student who is enrolled at a postsecondary institution for the first time and who previously has not been enrolled at another postsecondary institution, except as a secondary student. This category includes students who entered with advanced standing, through college credits earned before graduation from high school, performance on Advanced Placement or International Baccalaureate exams, or other measures. Part-time registration for credit hours, course load, or other required activity, as defined by the institution, amounting to less than 75 percent of the normal full-time load during an academic term. Private Career Online Schools have corporate offices in Minnesota. Their nation-wide enrollment is reported here. Most of their enrollments are graduate students enrolled from out of state. Currently includes Capella University and Walden University. Private Career Schools are predominately for-profit institutions offering only career specific certificates, diplomas, and degrees. While institutions in this group offer mostly programs that can be completed in two years or less, some institutions offer limited career specific bachelor s degrees, and/or graduate programs in addition to their shorter programs. Programs are offered predominantly in the following fields of study: Allied Health and Health Services Business, Management and Marketing Communication and Communication Technologies Computer and Information Sciences Design and Applied Arts Legal Support Services Personal and Culinary Services Transportation, Vehicle Maintenance and Repair Services Private Colleges and Universities are predominately not-for-profit four-year liberal arts or religious institutions. In addition to providing Minnesota Office of Higher Education, Basic Data Series 2014 vii
10 undergraduate education, some private colleges offer professional education and graduate degree programs in certain fields. Private Graduate and Professional Schools institutions predominately offering specialized graduate or first professional programs. In some cases, limited undergraduate programs may also be offered. These may be for-profit or not-for-profit institutions. A first professional program requires completion of a program that is necessary to practice in the profession; at least two years of college work prior to entering the program; and a total of at least six academic years of college work to complete the program. First professional degrees may be awarded in the following 10 fields: Chiropractic Dentistry Law Medicine Optometry Osteopathic Medicine Pharmacy Podiatry Theology Veterinary Medicine Racial/Ethnic Background reported by the student. This is the group with which the student identifies. The reporting options are: American Indian or Alaskan Native; Asian; Hawaiian Native or Other Pacific Islander; Black or African American; Two or More Races; White; or unavailable. Residence the place the student identifies as his or her address at the time of application for admission to the postsecondary institution. State Colleges 25 public two-year community, technical and comprehensive institutions that are part of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities System located in 47 communities. These colleges offer general education, associate degrees and shorter programs leading to occupationally specific diplomas or certificates. State Universities seven public four-year comprehensive institutions that are part of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities System. The state universities offer bachelor, master s degrees and other advanced degrees. Unclassified Graduate Student a student enrolled for graduate credit whose status as a graduate student has not been specified. Unclassified Undergraduate a student enrolled for undergraduate credit whose specific class level cannot be specified. Examples include students who are not seeking a degree such as high school students concurrently enrolled, or students enrolled in specialized career schools where traditional grade level classifications are not relevant. University of Minnesota comprises five campuses. The Twin Cities campus is the state s land-grant research university, offering bachelor s degrees, professional education, and graduate education through the doctorate. The Morris campus offers an undergraduate liberal arts curriculum. The Crookston campus focuses on career and technology based undergraduate programs. The Duluth campus offers a broad undergraduate and graduate curriculum. The Rochester campus specializes in health professions. Secondary Student a student who is concurrently enrolled in high school and a postsecondary institution. Students are usually enrolled through the Postsecondary Enrollment Options Program (PSEO) or the College in the Schools Program. Minnesota Office of Higher Education, Basic Data Series 2014 viii
11 Part 1. Five-year Summaries Part one summarizes headcount enrollments at Minnesota postsecondary institutions during the fall term over the past five years: Five-year Summary of Total Enrollment presents the total number of individuals enrolled for fall terms 2010 through The percent change columns compare fall 2014 enrollment to fall 2010 and fall Enrollment includes both undergraduate and graduate students. Five-year Summary of Full-time and Part-time Enrollment presents the distribution of total headcount by enrollment status. The table also displays each institution s full-time/part-time precentages for 2010 and A full-time student is registered for credit hours, course load, or other required activity amounting to at least 75 percent of the normal full-time load during an academic term. Part-time students are registered for less than 75 percent of the normal full-time load. Enrollment includes both undergraduate and graduate students. Five-year Summary of Enrollment by Gender presents the distribution of men and women for each institution from 2010 through Students whose gender was not known are not included. Enrollment includes both undergraduate and graduate students. Five-year Summary of New Entering Students presents new entering student enrollments from 2010 through A new entering student is enrolled at a postsecondary institution for the first time and has not been enrolled at another postsecondary institution, except as a secondary student. New entering students are undergraduates. This category includes students who entered with advanced standing, through college credits earned before graduation from high school, performance on Advanced Placement or International Baccalaureate exams, or other measures. Minnesota Office of Higher Education, Basic Data Series
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13 A FIVE-YEAR SUMMARY OF TOTAL ENROLLMENT State Universities PERCENT CHANGE Bemidji State University Metropolitan State University Minnesota State University Mankato Minnesota State University Moorhead Saint Cloud State University Southwest Minnesota State University Winona State University T O T A L Minnesota Office of Higher Education, Basic Data Series
14 A FIVE-YEAR SUMMARY OF TOTAL ENROLLMENT State Colleges PERCENT CHANGE Alexandria Tech and Community College Anoka Technical College Anoka-Ramsey Community College Central Lakes College Century College Dakota County Technical College Fond du Lac Tribal & Community College Hennepin Technical College Hibbing Community College Inver Hills Community College Itasca Community College Lake Superior College Mesabi Range Community & Techn College Minneapolis Community & Techn College Minnesota State College-Southeast Tech Minnesota West Community & Techn College MN State Community & Technical College Normandale Community College North Hennepin Community College Northland Community & Technical College Northwest Technical College Pine Technical College Minnesota Office of Higher Education, Basic Data Series
15 A FIVE-YEAR SUMMARY OF TOTAL ENROLLMENT State Colleges PERCENT CHANGE Rainy River Community College Ridgewater College Riverland Community College Rochester Community & Technical College Saint Cloud Technical College Saint Paul College South Central College Vermilion Community College T O T A L Minnesota Office of Higher Education, Basic Data Series
16 A FIVE-YEAR SUMMARY OF TOTAL ENROLLMENT University of Minnesota-all campuses PERCENT CHANGE University of Minnesota-Crookston University of Minnesota-Duluth University of Minnesota-Morris University of Minnesota-Rochester University of Minnesota-Twin Cities T O T A L Minnesota Office of Higher Education, Basic Data Series
17 A FIVE-YEAR SUMMARY OF TOTAL ENROLLMENT Private Career Schools PERCENT CHANGE Academy College Allure School of Cosmetology American Indian OIC Anthem College (Minnesota) Argosy University/Twin Cities Art Institutes International Minnesota Avalon School of Cosmetology Aveda Institute Minneapolis Brainco School of Advertising Brensten Education Brown College (Brooklyn Center) Brown College (Mendota Heights) CenterPoint Massage and Shiatsu Therapy Central Beauty (Cambridge) Central Beauty (Eagan) Cosmetology Careers (Duluth)* Cosmetology Careers (Hibbing)* Cosmetology Training Center (Mankato) DeVry University (Edina Center) Duluth Business University Dunwoody College of Technology Empire Beauty School (Bloomington) Minnesota Office of Higher Education, Basic Data Series
18 A FIVE-YEAR SUMMARY OF TOTAL ENROLLMENT Private Career Schools PERCENT CHANGE Empire Beauty School (Eden Prairie) Empire Beauty School (Spring Lake Park) Empire Beauty School (St. Paul) Everest Institute Globe University (Minneapolis) Globe University (Woodbury) Green River School of Dance Hastings Beauty School Herzing University Ingenue Beauty School Institute of Production & Recording ITT Technical Institute (Brooklyn Center) ITT Technical Institute (Eden Prairie) LA Beauty School LeCordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts Leech Lake Tribal College Magic Beauty School Massage and Professional Academy McNally Smith College of Music Miami Ad School Minneapolis Minneapolis Business College Minnesota Office of Higher Education, Basic Data Series
19 A FIVE-YEAR SUMMARY OF TOTAL ENROLLMENT Private Career Schools PERCENT CHANGE Minneapolis Media Institute Minnesota Commercial Diving Training Minnesota School of Barbering Minnesota School of Beauty Minnesota School of Bus. (Brooklyn Ctr.) Minnesota School of Business (Blaine) Minnesota School of Business (Elk River) Minnesota School of Business (Lakeville) Minnesota School of Business (Moorhead) Minnesota School of Business (Plymouth) Minnesota School of Business (Richfield) Minnesota School of Business (Rochester) Minnesota School of Business (Shakopee) Minnesota School of Business (St. Cloud) Minnesota School of Cosmetology (Plymouth) Minnesota School of Cosmetology (Woodbury) Model College Hair Design Moler Barber School MRI School of Minnesota National Am. University (Bloomington) Minnesota Office of Higher Education, Basic Data Series
20 A FIVE-YEAR SUMMARY OF TOTAL ENROLLMENT Private Career Schools PERCENT CHANGE National Am. University (Brooklyn Ctr.) National Am. University (Burnsville) National Am. University (Minnetonka) National Am. University (Rochester) National Am. University (Roseville) Northwest Technical Institute Nova Academy of Cosmetology Park Avenue School of Cosmetology PCI Academy New Hope Pro-Image Beauty School Professional Salon Academy Rasmussen College Regency Beauty Institute (Blaine) Regency Beauty Institute (Burnsville) Regency Beauty Institute (Duluth) Regency Beauty Institute (Maplewood) Regency Beauty Institute (Minnetonka) Regency Beauty Institute (St. Cloud) Rochester School of Hair Summit Academy OIC Minnesota Office of Higher Education, Basic Data Series
21 A FIVE-YEAR SUMMARY OF TOTAL ENROLLMENT Private Career Schools PERCENT CHANGE TechSkills Trails End Taxidermy Transportation Center for Excellence Travel Academy University of Phoenix (Mpls/St. Paul) Vesper Atelier White Earth Tribal College Zegis Beauty School T O T A L School is now closed. *School no longer participates in a Minnesota student financial aid program and is not required to report data. Minnesota Office of Higher Education, Basic Data Series
22 A FIVE-YEAR SUMMARY OF TOTAL ENROLLMENT Private Career Online Schools PERCENT CHANGE Capella University Walden University T O T A L Private Career Schools Online have corporate offices in Minnesota. Currently includes Capella University and Walden University. Their nationwide enrollment is reported here. Enrollment is delivered exclusively online. Most of their enrollments are graduate students enrolled from out of state. Minnesota Office of Higher Education, Basic Data Series
23 A FIVE-YEAR SUMMARY OF TOTAL ENROLLMENT Private Colleges & Universities PERCENT CHANGE Augsburg College Bethany Lutheran College Bethel University Carleton College College of Saint Benedict College of Saint Scholastica College of Visual Arts Concordia College Moorhead Concordia University St. Paul Crossroads College Crown College Gustavus Adolphus College Hamline University Macalester College Martin Luther College Minneapolis College Art & Design North Central University Northwestern College Oak Hills Christian College Presentation College (Fairmont) Saint Catherine University Saint Johns University Minnesota Office of Higher Education, Basic Data Series
24 A FIVE-YEAR SUMMARY OF TOTAL ENROLLMENT Private Colleges & Universities PERCENT CHANGE Saint Marys University of MN Saint Olaf College University of Saint Thomas T O T A L College is now closed Minnesota Office of Higher Education, Basic Data Series
25 A FIVE-YEAR SUMMARY OF TOTAL ENROLLMENT Private Graduate & Professional PERCENT CHANGE Adler Graduate School American Academy of Acupuncture Bethel Seminary Montessori Training Center Northwestern Health Sciences University United Theological Seminary William Mitchell College of Law T O T A L Minnesota Office of Higher Education, Basic Data Series
26 A FIVE-YEAR SUMMARY OF FULL-TIME AND PART-TIME ENROLLMENT State Universities PERCENT PERCENT FULL PART FULL PART FULL PART FULL PART FULL PART FULL PART FULL PART Bemidji State University Metropolitan State University Minnesota State University Mankato Minnesota State University Moorhead Saint Cloud State University Southwest Minnesota State University Winona State University T O T A L Minnesota Office of Higher Education, Basic Data Series
27 A FIVE-YEAR SUMMARY OF FULL-TIME AND PART-TIME ENROLLMENT State Colleges PERCENT PERCENT FULL PART FULL PART FULL PART FULL PART FULL PART FULL PART FULL PART Alexandria Tech and Community College Anoka Technical College Anoka-Ramsey Community College Central Lakes College Century College Dakota County Technical College Fond du Lac Tribal & Community College Hennepin Technical College Hibbing Community College Inver Hills Community College Itasca Community College Lake Superior College Mesabi Range Community & Techn College Minneapolis Community & Techn College Minnesota State College-Southeast Tech Minnesota West Community & Techn College MN State Community & Technical College Normandale Community College North Hennepin Community College Minnesota Office of Higher Education, Basic Data Series
28 A FIVE-YEAR SUMMARY OF FULL-TIME AND PART-TIME ENROLLMENT State Colleges PERCENT PERCENT FULL PART FULL PART FULL PART FULL PART FULL PART FULL PART FULL PART Northland Community & Technical College Northwest Technical College Pine Technical College Rainy River Community College Ridgewater College Riverland Community College Rochester Community & Technical College Saint Cloud Technical College Saint Paul College South Central College Vermilion Community College T O T A L Minnesota Office of Higher Education, Basic Data Series
29 A FIVE-YEAR SUMMARY OF FULL-TIME AND PART-TIME ENROLLMENT University of Minnesota-all campuses PERCENT PERCENT FULL PART FULL PART FULL PART FULL PART FULL PART FULL PART FULL PART University of Minnesota-Crookston University of Minnesota-Duluth University of Minnesota-Morris University of Minnesota-Rochester University of Minnesota-Twin Cities T O T A L Minnesota Office of Higher Education, Basic Data Series
30 A FIVE-YEAR SUMMARY OF FULL-TIME AND PART-TIME ENROLLMENT Private Career Schools PERCENT PERCENT FULL PART FULL PART FULL PART FULL PART FULL PART FULL PART FULL PART Academy College Allure School of Cosmetology American Indian OIC Anthem College (Minnesota Argosy University/Twin Cities Art Institutes International Minnesota Avalon School of Cosmetology Aveda Institute Minneapolis Brainco School of Advertising Brensten Education Brown College (Brooklyn Center) Brown College (Mendota Heights) CenterPoint Massage and Shiatsu Therapy Central Beauty (Cambridge) Central Beauty (Eagan) Cosmetology Careers (Duluth)* Cosmetology Careers (Hibbing)* Cosmetology Training Center (Mankato) DeVry University (Edina Center) Minnesota Office of Higher Education, Basic Data Series
31 A FIVE-YEAR SUMMARY OF FULL-TIME AND PART-TIME ENROLLMENT Private Career Schools PERCENT PERCENT FULL PART FULL PART FULL PART FULL PART FULL PART FULL PART FULL PART Duluth Business University Dunwoody College of Technology Empire Beauty School (Bloomington) Empire Beauty School (Eden Prairie) Empire Beauty School (Spring Lake Park) Empire Beauty School (St. Paul) Everest Institute Globe University (Minneapolis) Globe University (Woodbury) Green River School of Dance Hastings Beauty School Herzing University Ingenue Beauty School Institute of Production & Recording ITT Technical Institute (Brooklyn Center) ITT Technical Institute (Eden Prairie) LA Beauty School LeCordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts Minnesota Office of Higher Education, Basic Data Series
32 A FIVE-YEAR SUMMARY OF FULL-TIME AND PART-TIME ENROLLMENT Private Career Schools PERCENT PERCENT FULL PART FULL PART FULL PART FULL PART FULL PART FULL PART FULL PART Leech Lake Tribal College Magic Beauty School Massage and Professional Academy McNally Smith College of Music Miami Ad School Minneapolis Minneapolis Business College Minneapolis Media Institute Minnesota Commercial Diving Training Minnesota School of Barbering Minnesota School of Beauty Minnesota School of Bus. (Brooklyn Ctr.) Minnesota School of Business (Blaine) Minnesota School of Business (Elk River) Minnesota School of Business (Lakeville) Minnesota School of Business (Moorhead) Minnesota School of Business (Plymouth) Minnesota School of Business (Richfield) Minnesota School of Business (Rochester) Minnesota School of Business (Shakopee) Minnesota Office of Higher Education, Basic Data Series
33 A FIVE-YEAR SUMMARY OF FULL-TIME AND PART-TIME ENROLLMENT Private Career Schools PERCENT PERCENT FULL PART FULL PART FULL PART FULL PART FULL PART FULL PART FULL PART Minnesota School of Business (St. Cloud) Minnesota School of Cosmetology (Plymouth) Minnesota School of Cosmetology (Woodbury) Model College Hair Design Moler Barber School MRI School of Minnesota National Am. University (Bloomington) National Am. University (Brooklyn Ctr.) National Am. University (Burnsville) National Am. University (Minnetonka) National Am. University (Rochester) National Am. University (Roseville) Northwest Technical Institute Nova Academy of Cosmetology Park Avenue School of Cosmetology PCI Academy New Hope Pro-Image Beauty School Professional Salon Academy Minnesota Office of Higher Education, Basic Data Series
34 A FIVE-YEAR SUMMARY OF FULL-TIME AND PART-TIME ENROLLMENT Private Career Schools PERCENT PERCENT FULL PART FULL PART FULL PART FULL PART FULL PART FULL PART FULL PART Rasmussen College Regency Beauty Institute (Blaine) Regency Beauty Institute (Burnsville) Regency Beauty Institute (Duluth) Regency Beauty Institute (Maplewood) Regency Beauty Institute (Minnetonka) Regency Beauty Institute (St. Cloud) Rochester School of Hair Summit Academy OIC TechSkills Trails End Taxidermy Transportation Center for Excellence Travel Academy University of Phoenix (Mpls/St. Paul) Vesper Atelier White Earth Tribal College Zegis Beauty School T O T A L School is now closed. *School no longer participates in a Minnesota student financial aid program and is not required to report data. Minnesota Office of Higher Education, Basic Data Series
35 A FIVE-YEAR SUMMARY OF FULL-TIME AND PART-TIME ENROLLMENT Private Career Online Schools PERCENT PERCENT FULL PART FULL PART FULL PART FULL PART FULL PART FULL PART FULL PART Capella University Walden University T O T A L Private Career Schools Online have corporate offices in Minnesota. Currently includes Capella University and Walden University. Their nationwide enrollment is reported here. Enrollment is delivered exclusively online. Most of their enrollments are graduate students enrolled from out of state. Minnesota Office of Higher Education, Basic Data Series
36 A FIVE-YEAR SUMMARY OF FULL-TIME AND PART-TIME ENROLLMENT Private Colleges & Universities PERCENT PERCENT FULL PART FULL PART FULL PART FULL PART FULL PART FULL PART FULL PART Augsburg College Bethany Lutheran College Bethel University Carleton College College of Saint Benedict College of Saint Scholastica College of Visual Arts Concordia College Moorhead Concordia University St. Paul Crossroads College Crown College Gustavus Adolphus College Hamline University Macalester College Martin Luther College Minneapolis College Art & Design North Central University Northwestern College Oak Hills Christian College Minnesota Office of Higher Education, Basic Data Series
37 A FIVE-YEAR SUMMARY OF FULL-TIME AND PART-TIME ENROLLMENT Private Colleges & Universities PERCENT PERCENT FULL PART FULL PART FULL PART FULL PART FULL PART FULL PART FULL PART Presentation College (Fairmont) Saint Catherine University Saint Johns University Saint Marys University of MN Saint Olaf College University of Saint Thomas T O T A L College is now closed Minnesota Office of Higher Education, Basic Data Series
38 A FIVE-YEAR SUMMARY OF FULL-TIME AND PART-TIME ENROLLMENT Private Graduate & Professional PERCENT PERCENT FULL PART FULL PART FULL PART FULL PART FULL PART FULL PART FULL PART Adler Graduate School American Academy of Acupuncture Bethel Seminary Montessori Training Center Northwestern Health Sciences University United Theological Seminary William Mitchell College of Law T O T A L Minnesota Office of Higher Education, Basic Data Series
39 A FIVE-YEAR SUMMARY OF ENROLLMENT BY GENDER State Universities PERCENT PERCENT MEN WOMEN MEN WOMEN MEN WOMEN MEN WOMEN MEN WOMEN MEN WOMEN MEN WOMEN Bemidji State University Metropolitan State University Minnesota State University Mankato Minnesota State University Moorhead Saint Cloud State University Southwest Minnesota State University Winona State University T O T A L Minnesota Office of Higher Education, Basic Data Series
40 A FIVE-YEAR SUMMARY OF ENROLLMENT BY GENDER State Colleges PERCENT PERCENT MEN WOMEN MEN WOMEN MEN WOMEN MEN WOMEN MEN WOMEN MEN WOMEN MEN WOMEN Alexandria Tech and Community College Anoka Technical College Anoka-Ramsey Community College Central Lakes College Century College Dakota County Technical College Fond du Lac Tribal & Community College Hennepin Technical College Hibbing Community College Inver Hills Community College Itasca Community College Lake Superior College Mesabi Range Community & Techn College Minneapolis Community & Techn College Minnesota State College-Southeast Tech Minnesota West Community & Techn College MN State Community & Technical College Normandale Community College North Hennepin Community College Minnesota Office of Higher Education, Basic Data Series
41 A FIVE-YEAR SUMMARY OF ENROLLMENT BY GENDER State Colleges PERCENT PERCENT MEN WOMEN MEN WOMEN MEN WOMEN MEN WOMEN MEN WOMEN MEN WOMEN MEN WOMEN Northland Community & Technical College Northwest Technical College Pine Technical College Rainy River Community College Ridgewater College Riverland Community College Rochester Community & Technical College Saint Cloud Technical College Saint Paul College South Central College Vermilion Community College T O T A L Minnesota Office of Higher Education, Basic Data Series
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