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Transfer Guide 2015-16 Minnesota s Private Colleges Augsburg College Bethany Lutheran College Bethel University Carleton College College of Saint Benedict The College of St. Scholastica Concordia College, Moorhead Concordia University, St. Paul Gustavus Adolphus College Hamline University Macalester College Minneapolis College of Art and Design Saint John s University Saint Mary s University of Minnesota St. Catherine University St. Olaf College University of St. Thomas www.mnprivatecolleges.org

Choosing One of Minnesota s Private Colleges The Facts 2 Financial Aid 3 Traditional Undergraduate Programs Augsburg College 4 Bethany Lutheran College 5 Bethel University 6 Carleton College 7 College of Saint Benedict 8 The College of St. Scholastica 9 Concordia College, Moorhead 10 Concordia University, St. Paul 11 Gustavus Adolphus College 12 Hamline University 13 Macalester College 14 Minneapolis College of Art and Design 15 Saint John s University 16 St. Catherine University 17 Saint Mary s University of Minnesota 18 St. Olaf College 19 University of St. Thomas 20 Adult Evening / Weekend and Online Programs Augsburg College 21 Bethel University 22 The College of St. Scholastica 23 Concordia University, St. Paul 24 St. Catherine University 25 Saint Mary s University of Minnesota 26 Majors Grid 27 29 Additional copies of this guide can be downloaded at www.mnprivatecolleges.org/publications 1

Choosing one of Minnesota s Private Colleges THE FACTS A liberal arts education from one of Minnesota s 17 private colleges and universities broadens horizons, sharpens communication and decision-making skills and equips students for participating in work and society. Here are some good reasons you should consider one of our colleges or universities. Students and Degrees In fall 2014, Minnesota s Private Colleges enrolled 58,761 students. Minnesota s Private Colleges award about 30% of the state s four-year degrees. For a listing of which colleges have certain majors, check out the majors grid on pages 27-29 or search our College Finder tool at www.mnprivatecolleges.org/college-finder. Our share of degrees for specific areas of study: 46% of all physical science degrees 45% of all nursing degrees 40% of all foreign language degrees 37% of all biological science degrees 36% of all mathematics and statistics degrees 32% of all business degrees 33% of all visual and performing arts degrees 20% of all education degrees (many future teachers from our colleges do not major in education but complete a liberal arts major in the field of their choice) Excellence Minnesota s Private Colleges are committed to undergraduate teaching with: One professor for every 12 students 60% of classes with fewer than 20 students and 99% with fewer than 50 students Courses taught by highly qualified faculty 84% of full-time faculty hold doctorates or other terminal degrees 65% of private college students graduate within four years the best rate in Minnesota and the Midwest. We asked graduates of Minnesota s private colleges and universities about their college experience and compared the results with national public universities in a six-state area. Our alumni reported that: Compared to the public university students, they experienced stronger levels of faculty interaction, tied to smaller class sizes, classes taught by professors and personal interaction with faculty. They had higher levels of academic involvement (internships, off-campus study and research and tutoring) than students at regional national public universities and national highly selective private colleges. They were highly satisfied with their education. They believed their education prepared them well for life and career, through the development of writing skills, leadership, moral principles and a sense of purpose in life. 2 Minnesota s Private Colleges Transfer Guide

Access and Diversity In 2014, nearly 3,000 students transfered to one of Minnesota s Private Colleges; 29% of all new students on campus are transfer students. 18% of our students are first-generation college students, meaning that they are the first in their family to go to college. In the fall of 2014, 21% of new entering students were students of color. More than 7,300 undergraduate students of color, excluding international students, enroll at Minnesota s Private Colleges. FINANCIAL AID We want prospective students and their families to know that ability, motivation and values are more important than their bank balance. Most students and their families are surprised to learn that: More than 25% of private college students come from families with incomes below $40,000 about the same proportion as at the state s public four-year colleges and universities. 94% of our first-year students receive grants and scholarships that don t have to be paid back. Our institutions provide more than $523 million in institutional grants and scholarships each year. Thanks to financial aid, the average amount that families actually pay for tuition is considerably less than the posted price about half. Grants, scholarships, low-interest loans and work-study opportunities are available at private colleges to help cover tuition, fees, room and board, books and miscellaneous expenses. See list of all tuition and fees at www.mnprivatecolleges.org/how-pay/what-does-it-cost. Transfer scholarships are available based on leadership and academic achievements and vary by campus. Please contact the college admissions offices to obtain application requirements and scholarship deadlines. Student financial aid programs sponsored by the federal government include: Federal Pell Grant Program Federal Stafford Student Loan Program Perkins Loan Program The State of Minnesota also helps students through: The Minnesota State Grant Program College Work Study Student Educational Loan Fund (SELF) Don t assume you can t afford a private college. Talk to a transfer representative from any of our 17 private colleges to find out how affordable a private college education can be. Contact information can be found on college profile pages. 3

Augsburg College educates students to be informed citizens, thoughtful stewards, critical thinkers, and responsible leaders. The Augsburg experience is supported by an engaged community that is committed to intentional diversity in its life and work. An Augsburg education is defined by excellence in the liberal arts and professional studies, guided by the faith and values of the Lutheran Church, and shaped by its urban and global settings. Mailing address: 2211 Riverside Avenue, Campus Box 143, Minneapolis, MN 55454 www.augsburg.edu/transfer Admissions phone: 612-330-1001 / 800-788-5678 Admissions fax: 612-330-1590 Financial aid phone: 612-330-1046 / 800-458-1721 Transfer contacts: Judy Johnson, johnsonj@augsburg.edu; Aaron Salasek, salasek@augsburg.edu Tuition & fees: $34,431 Comprehensive charges: $43,535 (Day Program) Room and board: $ 9,104 UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT INFORMATION (includes Weekend College program): Total enrollment: 2,687 Full-time enrollment: 2,011 Percent of students of color: 33% Percent female undergraduate day: 51% Percent female evening/weekend: 65% Average age of students undergraduate day: 21 Average age of students evening/weekend: 35 DEGREES OFFERED: Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Music, Master of Arts in Leadership, Master of Social Work, Master of Arts in Education, Master of Arts in Transcultural Community Health Nursing, Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies, Master of Business Administration, Doctorate of Nursing Practice LARGEST PROGRAMS: Biology, Business, Education, Psychology and Social Work NEW & UNIQUE PROGRAMS: Biophysics, Biopsychology, Youth and Family Ministry, Music Business, Music Therapy, Film, Environmental Studies, Exercise Science, Gender and Women Studies, K-12 Teaching ESL License, K-12 Special Education ABS License, Doctorate of Nursing Practice, and Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing A.A. OR MINNESOTA TRANSFER CURRICULUM ACCEPTANCE: We offer specific advantages to students who have completed the AA, MNTC, and have a cumulative 2.0 GPA or better. After a course by course evaluation, students can be considered an advanced transfer and waiver of all Liberal Arts Foundation courses. Advanced transfers still need to fulfill the modern language requirement (2 semesters) and one religion course. Transfer guides are available at www.augsburg.edu/transfer. Students without an AA degree will be evaluated on a course by course basis. CREDIT TRANSFER GPA ACCEPTANCE POLICY: 2.0 GPA or higher SCHOLARSHIPS: Day students only Transfer Regents ($12,000-$18,000), Fine Arts ($3,000), International Student Scholarships ($8,100-$22,700), PTK Scholarship($2,500). FAFSA CODE: 002334 4 Minnesota s Private Colleges Transfer Guide

Bethany Lutheran College is owned and operated by the Evangelical Lutheran Synod. Bethany is a private, residential, liberal arts college committed to the teachings of the Bible as set forth in the Lutheran Confessions. We offer small classes and personal attention, as well as the lowest comprehensive cost of private liberal arts colleges in Minnesota. In keeping with its heritage, Bethany aspires to produce students with a clear understanding of Christian vocation, which calls people to make the most of their God-given talents. Mailing address: 700 Luther Drive, Mankato, MN 56001 www.blc.edu Admissions phone: 800-944-3066 Admissions fax: 507-344-7376 Financial aid phone: 800-944-3066 Transfer Contact: Admissions staff, admiss@blc.edu Tuition and fees: $25,300 Room and board: $ 7,770 Comprehensive charges: $33,070 UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT INFORMATION: Total enrollment: 532 Full-time enrollment: 502 Percent female: 53% Percent of students of color: 9% Average age of students: 20 Percent of students under age 25: 98% DEGREES OFFERED: Bachelor of Arts LARGEST PROGRAMS: Business Administration, Elementary Education, Exercise Science, Communication, Biology NEW & UNIQUE PROGRAMS: Digital video/audio studio as part of the communications program. Hall of Science and Mathematics which offers 11 labs for use in the biology, chemistry and physics fields. Our newest academic building houses the departments of communication, humanities, social and behavioral sciences, and religion. New Legal Studies program added for Fall 2015. CREDIT TRANSFER GPA ACCEPTANCE POLICY: 2.0 cumulative GPA / grades of C or higher accepted for credit DEADLINES: Fall July 1 Spring December 1 SCHOLARSHIPS: Academic, visual arts, music class/lesson, journalism, speech and debate, theater FAFSA CODE: 002337 5

Bethel University is a leader in Christian higher education with more than 6,000 students from 48 states and 32 countries enrolled in undergraduate, graduate, seminary, and adult education programs. The undergraduate College of Arts & Sciences offers 67 majors within 136 areas of study, including the arts, humanities, natural sciences, and social sciences. It is renowned for a highly credentialed faculty dedicated to teaching, integration of faith and learning, and the translation of Christian belief into service. Outside the classroom, Bethel offers exciting campus activities, excellent music performance groups, varsity and intramural sports, and a wide variety of student clubs and organizations. Mailing address: 3900 Bethel Drive, St. Paul, MN 55112 www.bethel.edu Admissions phone: 651-638-6242 / 800-255-8706 ext: 6242 Admissions fax: 651-635-1490 Financial aid phone: 651-638-6241 Transfer contact: Andrea Moore, undergraduate-admissions@bethel.edu Tuition and fees: $34,140 Room and board: $9,770 Comprehensive charges: $43,910 UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT INFORMATION: Total enrollment: 2,619 Full-time enrollment: 2,521 Percent of students of color: 11% Percent female: 61% Average age of students: 20 Percent of students under age 25: 96% ENROLLMENT IN GRADUATE PROGRAMS: 2,520 ENROLLMENT IN NON-TRADITIONAL PROGRAMS: 763 DEGREES OFFERED: Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Music, Bachelor of Music Education, Bachelor of Fine Arts, Master of Arts, Master of Science, Master of Business Administration, Doctor of Education LARGEST PROGRAMS: Business, Nursing, Education, Communication Studies, Biology NEW & UNIQUE PROGRAMS: Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA), Biokinetics, Athletic Training (accredited), Computer Science: Software Project Management, Engineering, Molecular Biology/Biochemistry, Environmental Science, Accounting & Finance (BS), Religious Studies, Missional Ministries, TESL/TEFL/TESOL, Reconciliation Studies, International Travel Opportunities A.A. OR MINNESOTA TRANSFER CURRICULUM ACCEPTANCE: Course by course evaluation CREDIT TRANSFER, GPA ACCEPTANCE POLICY: Acceptance 2.0 GPA or higher, grades of C or higher will transfer DEADLINES: Contact school regarding current application deadlines. SCHOLARSHIPS: For more information, visit: www.bethel.edu/undergrad/financial-aid/types/scholarships FAFSA CODE: 002338 6 Minnesota s Private Colleges Transfer Guide

Ready to work hard and play hard? Carleton is one of the nation s top liberal arts and sciences colleges, boasting success from physics to Frisbee and everything in between. Our academic programs span the disciplines, giving you a broad foundation of knowledge to take your interdisciplinary learning to the next level. With students hailing from across the country and around the world, our diverse community will challenge and support you. Located in Northfield, we re just 40 miles south of the Twin Cities; you ll find plenty to occupy your time outside of class. Carleton graduates go on to become physicians, teachers, civic leaders, artists, engineers, authors and our strong opportunities in research and internships will help prepare you for whatever comes after Carleton. Mailing address: 100 South College Street, Northfield, MN 55057 www.carleton.edu Admissions phone: 507-222-4190 / 800-995-2275 Admissions fax: 507-222-4526 Financial aid phone: 507-222-4138 Transfer contact: Office of Admissions, admissions@carleton.edu Tuition and fees: $48,987 Room and board: $12,783 Student fee: $ 276 Comprehensive charges: $62,046 UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT INFORMATION: Total enrollment: 2,045 Full-time enrollment: 2,023 Percent of students of color: 24% Percent female: 53% Average age of students: 19-21 Percent of students under age 25: 99% DEGREES OFFERED: Bachelor of Arts LARGEST PROGRAMS: Biology, Computer Science, Mathematics, Economics, History, Chemistry, Psychology NEW & UNIQUE PROGRAMS: Environmental Studies, Cinema and Media Studies, Classics, Linguistics A.A. OR MINNESOTA TRANSFER CURRICULUM ACCEPTANCE: Individual courses evaluated and given credit on basis of comparability to courses offered at Carleton College. CREDIT TRANSFER, GPA ACCEPTANCE POLICY: Usually successful transfer students have a 3.5 GPA or higher; no credit is given for Ds in courses DEADLINES: Fall March 31 Spring Not applicable SCHOLARSHIPS: Carleton meets the full financial need of admitted students through a combination of work, loans and Carleton grants assistance based on the students family need. FAFSA CODE: 002340 7

The College of Saint Benedict, a college for women, and Saint John s University, a college for men, are nationally recognized, Catholic, liberal arts institutions located six miles apart in central Minnesota. The colleges have a common undergraduate curriculum, identical degree requirements and a single academic calendar. All academic departments are joint, and classes are offered throughout the day on both campuses. The two campuses are linked by a free shuttle service; they are only a few minutes outside of St. Cloud and an hour from the Twin Cities. As Catholic colleges, they are guided by the principles of the schools Benedictine sponsors. Eighty percent of all students live on campus. Mailing address: 2850 Abbey Plaza, Office of Admission, Collegeville, MN 56321 www.csbsju.edu Admission phone: 320-363-5060 / 800-544-1489 Admissions fax: 320-363-5650 Financial aid phone: 320-363-5388 Transfer contact: Teri Durbin, Senior Associate Director of Admission; tdurbin@csbsju.edu Tuition and fees: $40,846 Room and board: $10,229 Comprehensive charges: $51,075 UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT INFORMATION: Total enrollment: 2,020 Full-time enrollment: 1,992 Percent of students of color: 14% Percent female: 100% Average age of students: 20 Percent of students under age 25: 99% DEGREES OFFERED: Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science LARGEST PROGRAMS: Biology, Psychology, Elementary Education, Communication and Management/Global Business NEW & UNIQUE PROGRAMS: Biochemistry, Gender Studies, Exercise Science and Sport Studies, Asian Studies, Environmental Science. A.A. OR MINNESOTA TRANSFER CURRICULUM ACCEPTANCE: Evaluated on a course by course basis CREDIT TRANSFER GPA ACCEPTANCE POLICY: Minimum 2.75 GPA to be considered for transfer; courses with grade of C of higher considered for transfer credit DEADLINES: Fall Application by April 1 Spring Application by December 1 SCHOLARSHIPS: Merit-based scholarships range in amount from $1,500 to $18,000 per year from the following programs: President s, Dean s, Phi Theta Kappa, Art, Music, Theater, Benedictine and ROTC. Scholarship criteria are available online at csbsju.edu/admission/finaid/scholarships/transfer.htm. FAFSA CODE: 002341 8 Minnesota s Private Colleges Transfer Guide

The College of St. Scholastica is a private, four-year liberal arts college, regularly recognized as one of the finest colleges in the Midwest. The College is located on 160 acres overlooking beautiful Lake Superior in Duluth, Minnesota. An independent comprehensive college, it was founded in the Catholic intellectual tradition and is shaped by Benedictine ideals. The College offers programs in the liberal arts and sciences and professional career fields. St. Scholastica is committed to its students. Mailing address: 1200 Kenwood Avenue, Duluth, MN 55811 www.css.edu Admissions phone: 218-723-6046 / 800-447-5444 Admissions fax: 218-723-5991 OneStop phone: 218-723-6570 Transfer contacts: Brenda Panger, bpanger@css.edu Tuition and fees: $33,784 Room and board: $8,932 Comprehensive charges: $42,716 UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT INFORMATION: Total enrollment: 2,859 Full-time enrollment: 2,318 Percent of students of color: 12% Percent female: 70% Average age of students: 25 Percent of students under age 25: 70% ENROLLMENT IN GRADUATE PROGRAMS: 1,378 ENROLLMENT IN NON-TRADITIONAL PROGRAMS: 2,325 DEGREES OFFERED: Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Post-Bachelor s Certificate, Graduate Teaching Licensure, Master of Arts, Master of Science, Master of Business Administration, Master of Education, Master of Social Work, Post-Master s Certificate, Doctor of Physical Therapy, and Doctor of Nursing Practice. LARGEST PROGRAMS: Health Sciences, Nursing, Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Exercise Physiology, Social Work and Health Information Management, Biology and Education NEW & UNIQUE PROGRAMS: Physician Assistant (PA) Master s Program coming in 2016 A.A. OR MINNESOTA TRANSFER CURRICULUM ACCEPTANCE: Will accept MNTC or A.A. degree with religious studies course or equivalent as completing lower division general education requirements. CREDIT TRANSFER, GPA ACCEPTANCE POLICY: 2.0 GPA; will accept grades of C or better DEADLINES: Fall Rolling enrollment Spring Rolling enrollment SCHOLARSHIPS: Transfer Benedictine Scholarship $10,000 to $15,000/year with Transfer GPA of 2.0 or better. Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship $1,000/year. These scholarships are stackable, up to $16,000 per year. Ge-naadamaagoyan Native American Scholarship $5,000 to $8,000/year, plus many other scholarship options. FAFSA CODE: 002343 9

Concordia College in Moorhead is a four-year college of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. Capitalizing on the opportunities of the Fargo / Moorhead area (with a population base of more than 200,000) the College effectively blends liberal arts with career preparation. Concordia is known for its historic commitment to affordability. The college annually disburses more than $60 million in financial aid with an average award of almost $29,000. The college offers more than 61 majors and 12 pre-professional programs. At Concordia, the world is your classroom. Our globally focused curriculum integrates our academic offerings with an extensive study abroad program, giving you an understanding of language, culture and history that will help make you a confident and responsible global citizen. Mailing address: 901 8th Street South, Moorhead, MN 56562 www.concordiacollege.edu www.goconcordia.com Admissions phone: 218-299-3004 / 800-699-9897 Admissions fax: 218-299-4720 Financial aid phone: 218-299-3010 Transfer contact: Alan Christenson, achris17@cord.edu Tuition and fees: $35,464 Room and board: $ 7,600 Comprehensive charges: $43,064 UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT INFORMATION: Total enrollment: 2,381 Full-time enrollment: 2,332 Percent of students of color: 8% Percent female: 60% Average age of students: 20 Percent of students under age 25: 99% ENROLLMENT IN GRADUATE PROGRAMS: 27 DEGREES OFFERED: Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Music, Master of Education in World Language Instruction LARGEST PROGRAMS: Business, Biology, Education, Psychology, Communications, Nursing NEW & UNIQUE PROGRAMS: Offutt School of Business, Agribusiness, Data Analytics, Finance, Museum and Heritage studies, Multi-Media Journalism, Concordia Language Villages, Tri-College Consortium, Health Care Administration, Chinese, Neuroscience minor, Vaccinology minor, Faith and Leadership concentration, Accelerated Nursing program A.A. OR MINNESOTA TRANSFER CURRICULUM ACCEPTANCE: Course by course evaluation CREDIT TRANSFER, GPA ACCEPTANCE POLICY: Minimum college GPA of 2.5 to be considered DEADLINES: Fall Rolling admission Spring Rolling admission SCHOLARSHIPS: Transfer Academic scholarships up to $15,000 / year; Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship $1,000 / year; Transfer Honors Scholarship $1,000; Music Scholarship up to $3,500 / year; Speech and Debate Scholarship up to $3,500 / year; Theater Scholarship $3,500 a year; Visual Arts Scholarship up to $3,500 / year; Concordia Congregational matching scholarship up to $1,000 / year FAFSA CODE: 002346 10 Minnesota s Private Colleges Transfer Guide

Concordia University, St. Paul, founded in 1893, offers a valuable liberal arts education within a lively Christian community shaped by its Lutheran heritage. Concordia University values transfer students and we understand that selecting your next institution of higher learning is an important decision. Concordia is affiliated with NCAA Division II athletics and is a member of the NSIC Conference. In the fall of 2013, Concordia University, St. Paul dropped its tuition price by $10,000 to $19,700 for all new and returning undergraduate students. See more at www.csp.edu/value Mailing address: 1282 Concordia Ave, St. Paul, MN 55104 www.csp.edu Admissions phone: 651-641-8230 / 800-333-4705 Admissions fax: 651-603-6320 Financial aid phone: 651-603-6300 Transfer contact: Briana Eicheldinger, eicheldinger@csp.edu Tuition: $20,750 Room and board: $ 8,300 Comprehensive charges: $29,050 TRADITIONAL UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT INFORMATION: Total enrollment: 1,395 Percent female: 55% Full-time enrollment: 1,321 Average age of students: 21 Percent of students of color: 31% Percent of students under age 25: 88% ENROLLMENT IN GRADUATE PROGRAMS: 1,637 ENROLLMENT IN NON-TRADITIONAL PROGRAMS: 1,025 DEGREES OFFERED: Associate of Arts, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Business Administration, Master of Arts, Master of Science, Master of Business Administration, Master of Arts in Teaching, Educational Specialist, Doctor of Physical Therapy, Doctorate in Education. LARGEST PROGRAMS: Education, Business, Social and Behavioral Sciences, Graphic Design NEW & UNIQUE PROGRAMS: Coding Bootcamp; RN to BS in Nursing, Educational Specialist (Ed.S.), K-12 Principal Licensure, Superintendent, MA in Human Services Forensic Mental Health, Yellow Ribbon Program full participant; B.S. degrees in Biology, Exercise Science, Math, Psychology, Accounting, Finance and Marketing; Director of Christian Education (DCE) and Director of Christian Outreach (DCO); Criminal Justice major with post-board certification option; Hmong Studies minor. A.A. OR MINNESOTA TRANSFER CURRICULUM ACCEPTANCE: Both accepted to fulfill general education requirements; additional two religion classes required. We accept individual MNTC goal areas to fulfill our corresponding general education requirements. CREDIT TRANSFER, GPA ACCEPTANCE POLICY: 2.0 GPA or higher DEADLINES: Fall: August 1 Spring: Dec. 1 SCHOLARSHIPS: Transfer students are automatically awarded one of four scholarships (renewable for two more years) based on cumulative GPA at the time of admission. To be eligible, a student must attend undergraduate day classes full-time and have completed at least 20 semester credits prior to entering Concordia University. For full Transfer scholarship details, please visit www.csp.edu/admission/transfer/ Additionally, transfer students may be eligible for the Transfer Advantage Scholarship ($1,000/year) if they complete the MNTC or an associate degree at a partner school or the Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship ($1,000/ year) if they are a member of PTK at the time of admission. FAFSA CODE: 00234 11

Gustavus Adolphus College, a private, residential, church-related, liberal arts college of Swedish heritage, provides an undergraduate education of recognized excellence, uniting highly motivated teachers with promising students. With 2,500 students, Gustavus is located in the rolling hills of the Minnesota River Valley. Gustavus provides an education which combines rigor and innovation, integrates the development of values with intellectual growth and makes apparent the connectedness of academic disciplines. Gustavus encourages a mature understanding of the Christian faith, service to others, sensitivity to community, an international perspective and work toward a peaceful and just world. Mailing address: 800 West College Avenue, St. Peter, MN 56082 www.gustavus.edu Admissions phone: 507-933-7676 / 800-GUSTAVUS Admissions fax: 507-933-7474 Financial aid phone: 507-933-7527 Transfer contact: Tom McHugh, tmchugh@gustavus.edu Tuition and fees: $41,812 Room and board: $9,176 Comprehensive charges: $50,988 UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT INFORMATION: Total enrollment: 2,456 Percent of students of color: 15% Percent female: 56% Average age of students: 20 Percent of students under age 25: 99% DEGREES OFFERED: Bachelor of Arts LARGEST PROGRAMS: Biology, Communication Studies, Economics and Management, Political Science, Psychological Science NEW & UNIQUE PROGRAMS: Environmental Studies, Athletic Training (accredited) A.A. OR MINNESOTA TRANSFER CURRICULUM ACCEPTANCE: Course by course evaluation CREDIT TRANSFER, GPA ACCEPTANCE POLICY: 68 semester credit (102 quarter credit) maximum, earning a C- or higher, evaluated on an individual basis DEADLINES: Fall August 15 Spring January 15 SCHOLARSHIPS: Dean s Scholarship ($6,000 - $20,000 range), Phi Theta Kappa ($2,500), Gustavus Legacy Award ($2,500), Church Matching Scholarships (up to $1,000), Lutheran Leadership Award ($250-$2,000) FAFSA CODE: 002353 PROFILE CODE: 6253 12 Minnesota s Private Colleges Transfer Guide

Hamline University, Minnesota s first university (founded 1854), is a selective, nationally recognized college of liberal arts and sciences. Hamline is coeducational, affiliated with the United Methodist Church and composed of an undergraduate College of Liberal Arts, School of Business, School of Education and School of Law. Just minutes from the downtowns of St. Paul and Minneapolis, Hamline offers easy access to a wide array of internship, educational, cultural, social, and athletic opportunities. Mailing address: 1536 Hewitt Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55104 www.hamline.edu Admission phone: 651-523-2207 / 800-753-9753 Admission fax: 651-523-2458 Financial aid phone: 651-523-3000 Transfer Contact: Kaia Sherburne, ksherburne01@hamline.edu Tuition: $36,888 Room and board: $ 9,736 Student fees and book rental: $ 1,478 Comprehensive charges: $48,102 UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT INFORMATION: Total enrollment: 2,157 Percent female: 58% Full-time enrollment: 2,122 Average age of students: 20 Percent of students of color: 25% Percent of students under age 25: 95% ENROLLMENT IN GRADUATE PROGRAMS: 2,227 DEGREES OFFERED: Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Business Administration, Bachelor of Fine Arts, Master of Fine Arts in Writing and Writing for Children and Young Adults, Master of Business Administration, Master in Public Administration, Master of Arts in Teaching, Master of Arts in Education, Juris Doctor, Doctorate in Education, Doctorate in Public Administration LARGEST PROGRAMS: Business/Marketing, Criminology and Criminal Justice/Forensic Science, Law/Legal Studies, Psychology, Social Sciences, Biological/Life Sciences NEW & UNIQUE PROGRAMS: Digital Media Arts, Public Health Sciences, Creative Writing (BFA), Paralegal and Legal Studies, Bachelor of Business Administration concentrations in Business Analytics, Global Business with German, Sport & Recreation Management, and Sustainable Enterprise. All students participate in an intership, collaborative research, or service learning project. Hamline has the largest number of students studying abroad among schools of our type in Minnesota. A.A. OR MINNESOTA TRANSFER CURRICULUM ACCEPTANCE: Students who complete the Minnesota Transfer Curriculum or transfer a MnSCU Associate of Arts degree with minimum course grades of C- will transfer those courses to Hamline University and fulfill many of our Hamline Plan requirements. CREDIT TRANSFER, GPA ACCEPTANCE POLICY: Generally, 2.5 GPA required; GPAs above 2.0 will be considered. No minimum number of credits needed to transfer. We offer a two-year assurance of graduation for students with Associate of Arts degrees from regionally accredited colleges and universities. DEADLINES: Fall: March 15 (registration benefits), Aug. 1 Spring: Nov. 15 (registration benefits), Jan. 10 SCHOLARSHIPS: Phi Theta Kappa scholarships, Transfer Achievement Awards (merit scholarships), Departmental scholarships (Art, Science, Writing, Music, Theater) FAFSA CODE: 002354 13

Macalester College is a coeducational undergraduate residential liberal arts college with a strong tradition of high academic standards. Founded in 1874, Macalester is known for its distinguished faculty, diversity of its student body, its location in the Twin Cities, its extensive international programs, and a tradition of service and community involvement. The college is non-sectarian, welcoming students of all faiths and beliefs. Macalester students come from every state and 90 other countries for rigorous study with accomplished faculty and a location that offers broad and accessible research and internship opportunities. Most students study abroad and graduates fare well in the job market and graduate programs. Mailing address: 1600 Grand Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55105 www.macalester.edu Admissions phone: 651-696-6357 / 800-231-7974 Admissions fax: 651-696-6724 Financial aid phone: 651-696-6214 Transfer contact: Anne Walsh, walsha@macalester.edu Tuition and fees: $48,887 Room and board: $10,874 Comprehensive charges: $59,761 UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT INFORMATION: Total enrollment: 2,073 Full-time enrollment: 2,045 Percent of students of color: 21% Percent female: 61% Average age of students: 20 Percent of students under age 25: 100% DEGREES OFFERED: Bachelor of Arts LARGEST PROGRAMS: Biology, Political Science, Economics, Psychology, International Studies NEW & UNIQUE PROGRAMS: Concentrations in Human Rights and Humanitarianism and the opening of The Institute for Global Citizenship. A.A. OR MINNESOTA TRANSFER CURRICULUM ACCEPTANCE: Individual evaluation CREDIT TRANSFER, GPA ACCEPTANCE POLICY: Individual evaluation DEADLINES: Fall April 15 Spring Oct. 29 SCHOLARSHIPS: Available, based on financial need; Macalester meets the full demonstrated need of all admitted students. FAFSA CODE: 002358 14 Minnesota s Private Colleges Transfer Guide

The Minneapolis College of Art and Design (MCAD) is a four-year, nonprofit private college committed to educating individuals to become professional artists and designers, effective critical thinkers, and creative leaders. Founded in 1886, MCAD has the highest level of accreditation for a school of its kind. MCAD offers bachelor s and master s degrees and professional certificates in media, communications, design and fine arts. Students learn technical and professional skills, both traditional and cutting-edge, and develop the creative, intellectual, and leadership abilities to get noticed and become successful. The MCAD experience is transformative and impacts graduates throughout their entire lives. Mailing address: 2501 Stevens Avenue, Minneapolis, MN 55404 www.mcad.edu/transfer Admissions phone: 612-874-3760 / 800-874-MCAD (6223) Admissions fax: 612-874-3701 Financial aid phone: 612-874-3760 Transfer contact: Mary Kazura, mary_kazura@mcad.edu Tuition and fees: $35,326 Room and board: $ 7,240 Books and supplies: $ 2,870 Comprehensive charges: $45,436 UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT INFORMATION: Total enrollment: 671 Percent female: 60% Full-time enrollment: 642 Average age of students: 21 Percent of students of color: 29% Percent of students under age 25: 80% ENROLLMENT IN GRADUATE PROGRAMS: 111 ENROLLMENT IN NON-TRADITIONAL PROGRAMS: 51 DEGREES OFFERED: mcad.edu/academic-programs. Undergraduate Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) and Bachelor of Science (BSc). Graduate Master of Fine Arts (MFA), Master of Arts (MA) Sustainable Design Online. Professional Post-Baccalaureate Certificates in Graphic Design and Interactive Design and Marketing LARGEST PROGRAMS: BFA: Graphic Design, Illustration, Photography, Comic Art, Animation NEW & UNIQUE PROGRAMS: Comic Art, Web and Multimedia Environments, Furniture Design, Entrepreneurial Studies; Bachelor of Science; Graphic Design Certificate, Art History and Teaching Artist Minors A.A. OR MINNESOTA TRANSFER CURRICULUM ACCEPTANCE: Course by course evaluation; transfer guides. CREDIT TRANSFER, GPA ACCEPTANCE POLICY: GPA of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale (C or better) DEADLINES: Fall Early Action: Dec. 1, Priority: Feb. 15, Regular: April 1 Spring Early Action: Oct. 1, Priority Nov. 1, Regular Dec. 1 SCHOLARSHIPS: Applicants who meet the deadlines will receive an admission and MCAD Merit Scholarship decision within two weeks, on a rolling basis. FAFSA CODE: 002365; FAFSA must be completed before March 1(fall semester) and Nov. 1 (spring semester) 15

Saint John s University, a college for men, and the College of Saint Benedict, a college for women, are nationally recognized, Catholic, liberal arts institutions located six miles apart in central Minnesota. The colleges have a common undergraduate curriculum, identical degree requirements and a single academic calendar. All academic departments are joint and classes are offered throughout the day on both campuses. The two campuses are linked by a free shuttle service; they are only a few minutes outside of St. Cloud and an hour from the Twin Cities. As Catholic colleges, they are guided by the principles of the schools Benedictine sponsors. Eighty percent of all students live on campus. Mailing address: 2850 Abbey Plaza, Office of Admission, Collegeville, MN 56321 www.csbsju.edu Admissions phone: 320-363-5060 / 800-544-1489 Admissions fax: 320-363-5650 Financial aid phone: 320-363-3664 Transfer contact: Teri Durbin, Senior Associate Director of Admission; tdurbin@csbsju.edu Tuition and fees: $40,226 Room and board: $ 9,604 Comprehensive charges: $49,830 UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT INFORMATION: Total enrollment: 1,789 Full-time enrollment: 1,758 Percent of students of color: 13% Percent male: 100% Average age of students: 20 Percent of students under age 25: 98% ENROLLMENT IN GRADUATE PROGRAMS: 106 (75 FTE) DEGREES OFFERED: Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Master of Arts, Master of Divinity, Master of Theology LARGEST PROGRAMS: Management/Global Business, Accounting, Biology, Communication and Political Science NEW & UNIQUE PROGRAMS: Biochemistry, Gender Studies, Exercise Science and Sport Studies, Asian Studies, Environmental Science A.A. OR MINNESOTA TRANSFER CURRICULUM ACCEPTANCE: Evaluated on a course by course basis CREDIT TRANSFER GPA ACCEPTANCE POLICY: Minimum 2.75 GPA to be considered for transfer; courses with grade of C of higher considered for transfer credit DEADLINES: Fall Application by April 1 Spring Application by December 1 SCHOLARSHIPS: Merit-based scholarships range in amount from $1,500 to $18,000 per year from the following programs: President s, Dean s, Phi Theta Kappa, Art, Music, Theater, Benedictine and ROTC. Scholarship criteria are available online at csbsju.edu/admission/finaid/scholarships/transfer.htm. FAFSA CODE: 002379 16 Minnesota s Private Colleges Transfer Guide

St. Catherine University has the largest baccalaureate college for women in the nation, a comprehensive lineup of health care programs, and an array of nationally and regionally known graduate and associate programs for women and men. Students can choose from more than 100 fields of study and nearly 60 majors, plus 37 more through partnerships with other Twin Cities private colleges as well as dozens of minors and nine pre-professional programs. The Wildcats compete in NCAA Division III athletics. Mailing address: 2004 Randolph Avenue, F-02, St. Paul, MN 55105 www.stkate.edu Admissions phone: 651-690-8850 / 800-656-KATE (5283) Admissions fax: 651-690-8868 Financial aid phone: 651-690-6540 Transfer contact: Jennifer Searles, jlsearles@stkate.edu Tuition and fees: $37, 248 (traditional/day) $548 per credit for Evening/Weekend/Online program Room and board: $ 9,459 Comprehensive charges: $46,707 UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT INFORMATION: Total enrollment: 3,491 Full-time enrollment: 60% Percent of students of color: 29.5% Percent female: 96.2% Average age of students: 26 Percent of transfer students: 57.9% ENROLLMENT IN GRADUATE PROGRAMS: 1,564 DEGREES OFFERED: Associate of Applied Science, Associate of Science, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Master of Arts, Master of Library and Information Science, Master of Physician Assistant Studies, Master of Science, Master of Social Work, Master of Business Administration, Doctor of Physical Therapy, Doctor of Nursing Practice, and Doctor of Occupational Therapy LARGEST PROGRAMS: Biology, Business, Education, Nursing, Social Work, American Sign Language/Interpreting NEW & UNIQUE PROGRAMS: Apparel Design, American Sign Language/Interpreting, Critical Studies of Race and Ethnicity, Fashion Merchandising, Interior Design, Doctor of Nursing Practice, Respiratory Care, Doctor of Physical Therapy, Ophthalmic Technician Program CREDIT TRANSFER, GPA ACCEPTANCE POLICY: Accredited institution, 100 or 1000 level or higher, grades of C- or better; St. Kate s also accepts both the Associate of Arts (A.A.) and MNTC degrees. DEADLINES: Fall and Spring Rolling admission SCHOLARSHIPS: Academic Achievement Scholarship for Transfer Students, Dean s Scholarship, Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship, Duplikate, Triplikate, Alumnae Referral FAFSA CODE: 002342 17

Saint Mary s University of Minnesota awakens, nurtures, and empowers learners to ethical lives of leadership and service. At Saint Mary s, students find in every classroom whether in person or online a relationshipdriven, person-centered education. Through intense inquiry, students discover the truths in the world and the character within. Founded in 1912 and accredited by the Higher Learning Commission, Saint Mary s University of Minnesota enrolls 5,800 students at its residential undergraduate college in Winona and its Schools of Graduate and Professional Programs, based in Minneapolis but extending worldwide. Saint Mary s offers respected and affordable programs in a variety of areas leading to bachelor s completion, master s, certificate, specialist, and doctoral degrees. Learn more at smumn.edu Mailing address: 700 Terrace Heights, Winona, MN 55987 www.smumn.edu Admissions phone: 507-457-1700 / 800-635-5987 Admissions fax: 507-457-1722 Financial aid phone: 507-457-1437 Transfer contact: Office of Admissions, admission@smumn.edu Tuition and fees: $ 31,335 Room and board: $ 8,240 Comprehensive charges: $ 39,575 UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT INFORMATION (WINONA CAMPUS) Total enrollment: 1,234 Full-time enrollment: 1,184 Percent of students of color: 14% Percent female: 50% Average age of students: 20 Percent of students under age 25: 98% ENROLLMENT IN NON-TRADITIONAL UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS: 670 (Twin Cities undergrads) ENROLLMENT IN GRADUATE PROGRAMS: 3,921 (Both Twin Cities and Winona campuses) DEGREES OFFERED: Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Education (Nairobi), Master of Arts, Master of African Studies (Nairobi), Master of Science, Master of Business Administration, Master of Education, Education Specialist, Doctor of Education in Leadership, Doctor of Psychology, Doctor of Business Administration LARGEST PROGRAMS: Biology, Elementary Education, Accounting and Psychology NEW & UNIQUE PROGRAMS: Finance, Business Intelligence and Analytics, Biology Pre-Radiography, Biology Pre-Echocardiography, Actuarial Science, and Sport Management A.A. OR MINNESOTA TRANSFER CURRICULUM ACCEPTANCE: Will accept all MNTC credits for students who have earned at least a C or better in each course within that curriculum. Students must also complete requirements of the SMU general education program. CREDIT TRANSFER, GPA ACCEPTANCE POLICY: 2.0 cumulative GPA. Any grade lower than a C in any course will not be accepted. DEADLINES: Fall Rolling admission Spring Rolling admission SCHOLARSHIPS: Transfer Academic Scholarships (based on transfer GPA) range from $8,000 to $14,000. PTK Scholarship $2,500; Transfer Community & Technical College Scholarship $2,000. FAFSA CODE: 002380 18 Minnesota s Private Colleges Transfer Guide