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St. Cloud State University — St. Cloud, MN
Founded in 1869, St. Cloud State University is a public, four-year, comprehensive university that is known for its strong programs in Education, Business, and the Arts. It is located on a 108-acre campus in St. Cloud, Minnesota—70 miles from the Twin Cities.
Rasmussen University—St. Cloud — St. Cloud, MN
Founded in 1900, Rasmussen University—St. Cloud is a private nonprofit college that offers a variety of undergraduate and graduate programs in business, health care, and technology. It is known for its flexible online and blended learning options and its focus on career preparation. It is located on a two-acre campus in St. Cloud, Minnesota.
St. Cloud Technical and Community College — Saint Cloud, MN
Founded in 1965, St. Cloud Technical and Community College is a public, two-year community college that is known for its programs in healthcare, business, and skilled trades. It is located on a 34-acre campus in St. Cloud, Minnesota.
Cloud County Community College — Concordia, KS
Founded in 1965, Cloud County Community College is a public two-year community college that offers associate degrees and certificates in a variety of fields, including business, agriculture, and health care. It is located on a suburban campus in Concordia, Kansas.
Cloud County Community College — Geary County — Junction City, KS
Founded in 1997, Cloud County Community College—Geary County is a public two-year comprehensive college that is known for its commitment to serving the needs of the local community and for its focus on providing students with the skills they need to succeed in the workforce. It is located on a campus in Junction City, Kansas.
St. Cloud State University Minnesota State Grant
This program helps students from low and moderate income families pay for educational expenses. Applicants must be Minnesota residents who are graduates of a secondary school or its equivalent or are at least 17 years of age. Applicants must be enrolled as undergraduates for at least three credits and must not have received a baccalaureate degree at the time of application. Applicants must also complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or the MN Dream Act. The maximum award ranges from $7,343 at a public two year college to $11,753 at a private four-year college.
Max Award: $11,753
sponsored by St. Cloud State University
St. Cloud State University MN Academic Excellence Scholarship
This program assists students who have demonstrated outstanding ability, achievement, and potential in one of several critical subject areas. Applicants must be Minnesota high school graduates and enroll full time and in a baccalaureate degree granting program. The scholarship can be renewed annually for up to three academic years. To apply contact the financial aid office to request an application.
Max Award: $10,000
sponsored by St. Cloud State University
Applicants must be a high school or collegiate student who plans on a career in technology or computer sciences. Scholarships will be awarded based on need in addition to the strength of the student's academic background and demonstrated leadership.
Max Award: $2,000
sponsored by Evolve IP
Presidential – Founders Scholarship
Students will be automatically considered for award using their admissions application to the university. Strong GPA, class rank, and ACT scores will be considered.
Max Award: $2,000
sponsored by St. Cloud State University
Cultural Diversity Scholarships
Students will be automatically considered for award using application for admission to the university. Strong GPA, class rank, and ACT scores will be considered.
Max Award: $3,000
sponsored by St. Cloud State University
Applicants submit one application and will be automatically considered for any qualifying scholarships.
sponsored by St. Cloud Technical & Community College
Colleges With Strength in Women's Skiing
These aren't your dainty snow bunnies. The ladies at these schools can make it down the mountain before you get the chance to say, "Hey, can I get your number?"
Colleges With Great Women's Ice Hockey Teams
These women can hit as hard and shoot as well as the men--all on ice! Check out the schools with great programs in women's ice hockey.
source: National Collegiate Athletic Association
Attendance at Men's Hockey Games by the Numbers: Top 20 in Division I
That icy arena heats up fast when it's packed with screaming fans. Here, USCHO shared their stats on the average men's Division I hockey attendance for 2018-2019.
source: USCHO (Shared with permission)
How to Utilize Technology to Get Ahead of the Class
Technology can be used in and out of the classroom for success. Here's how to get and stay ahead with reputable online resources and other helpful apps.
Keeping the Skies Safe: Air Traffic Control Programs
Ground control to Major You. The Federal Aviation Administration doesn't necessarily guarantee jobs to grads from these schools, but it does consider them a "valuable hiring source for Air Traffic Control Specialists."
source: Federal Aviation Administration, November 2007
Top 20 Community Colleges in the United States
Community colleges have (rightfully) been gaining support and stature in recent years, and with talk of making them free, that's only going to continue. That's why the finance gurus at WalletHub compared 670 community colleges to find the best (and worst) out there, but we're just talking about the best of the best. Each listing includes their total school score out of 100—you can find all the rankings and methodology on Wallethub's website.
source: WalletHub's Best & Worst Community Colleges (Shared with permission)
Colleges with Great Television Stations
Ever dream of being the next Katie Couric? Or even better, the next Alex Trebek? (Jeopardy is truly the greatest show ever.) Check out these schools who won recent awards from either the Collegiate Broadcasters or the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.
source: College Finder Research
Four–Year Colleges and Universities in Minnesota
Thinking about attending college in the North Star State? You can check out all the four-year colleges and universities in Minnesota on CollegeXpress.
source: CollegeXpress
How to Digitize and Organize Important College and Scholarship Documents
College and scholarship applications are overwhelming. The best thing you can do is digitize and organize to stay on top of all your documents. Here’s how!
by Emily Shaw
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