College Overview
Type: |
Public institution |
Year Founded: |
1869 |
Religious Affiliation: |
None |
Academic Calendar: |
Semester |
Undergrad Student Body: |
14,486 |
Local Setting: |
Urban |
Endowment: |
$13,134,000 |
Application Deadline: |
June 1 |
Application Fee: |
$20 |
Selectivity: |
Selective |
Tuition Costs: |
$5,718 in-state, 11,625 out-of-state |
Room & Board Costs: |
$N/A |
Extracurricular Activites
Student Activities: |
choral groups, concert band, dance, drama/theater, music ensembles, musical theater, opera, radio station, student government, student newspaper, symphony orchestra, television station |
Student Organizations: |
230 |
Honor Societies: |
Beta Gamma Sigma Honor Society, Gamma Theta Upsilon Honor Society, Kappa Delta Pi Honor Soceity, Phi Chi Theta, Pi Kappa Delta Honorary Fraternity, Sigma Phi Omega |
Religious Organizations: |
(Appears as submitted by school) Campus Crusade for Christ, Catholic Student Community, Chi Alpha Christian Fellowship, D2C, InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, Laestadian Lutheran Club, Latter-Day Saints Student Association, Lutheran Student Fellowship, Marantha Christian Fellowship, Muslim Student Association (MSA) |
International Organizations: |
(Appears as submitted by school) African Student Association, American Indian student Organization, Arab Student Association, Arashi Taiko Dan, Asian Student in Action, Bangladesh student Association, China Club, Chinese Student Association, Malaysian Student Association, Japanese Student Association, etc. |
Other Organizations: |
(Appears as submitted by school) Cinescope, UTVS TV, Greek Council, Accounting Club, Aero Club, Biology Club, Acacia Traternity, A Campus Caring for Life, Alpine Ski Team, Games Club, Career Development Council; |
Student Papers: |
(Appears as submitted by school) University Chronicle (twice weekly) |
Number of Fraternities: |
5 |
Fraternity Chapter Houses |
5 |
Percent Fraternity Members: |
N/A |
Number of Sororities: |
4 |
Sorority Chapter Houses |
4 |
Percent Sorority Members: |
N/A |
College Services
Basic: |
women's center, placement service, day care, health service, health insurance, other |
Remedial: |
reading, math, writing, study skills |
Counseling: |
minority student, career, military, personal, veteran student, academic, older student, psychological, birth control |
Career: |
on-campus job interviews, internships, resume assistance, career/job search classes, interview training |
Local Hiring Firms: |
Target, St. Cloud Public Schools, ING Direct, St. Cloud State University, Anoka-Hennepin Public Schools, State of Minnesota, St. Cloud Hospital |
Library: |
Yes |
# of Library Books: |
909,613 |
Library Facilities: |
N/A |
Museums |
Planetarium |
Computers Available: |
1,429 |
Computers At: |
computer center/labs, residence halls, library, student center |
Wired Classrooms |
180 |
Wired Labs: |
8 |
On-Campus Wireless Network: |
Yes |
Wireless Areas: |
in all the libraries, in all classrooms, in computer labs, in administrative/faculty offices and work areas, in all college-owned, operated, or affiliated housing |
Wireless Capacity: |
4,680 |
Online Registration: |
Yes |
Campus Safety: |
24-hour foot and vehicle patrols, late night transport/escort service, 24-hour emergency telephones, lighted pathways/sidewalks, student patrols, controlled dormitory access (key, security card, etc) |
Campus Life
Offers Housing: |
Yes |
Campus Housing: |
No |
Off Campus Assistance: |
No |
Housing Types Available: |
coed dorms (86%), women's dorms (5%), men's dorms (6%), apartment for single students (3%), special housing for disabled students, special housing for international students |
Sprinkler System: |
N/A |
Fire Alarms: |
N/A |
Campus Size: |
922 acres |
Nearest Airports (miles): |
Minneapolis & St. Paul (80), St. Cloud (5) |
Nearest Train Stations(miles) |
St. Cloud (2) |
Nearest Bus Stations (miles): |
St. Cloud (1) |
Cars Permittedt: |
Yes |
Army ROTC |
Offered on campus |
Navy ROTC: |
N/A |
Airforce ROTC: |
N/A |
Alcohol Permitted: |
No |
Additional Policies: |
class attendance mandatory, class attendance policies set by individual instructors |
Popular Events: |
conference, speakers sponsed by student organizations, Cultural Nights( such as, African Night, Chinese Night, Japanese Night, etc) |
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