700 East 7th Street
St. Paul, MN 55106-5000
United States
About
With more than 50 undergraduate programs and more than 25 graduate programs, including our unique individualized studies programs where students design their own bachelor's or master's programs, Metropolitan State offers in-demand degrees to help you get where you want to go!
--Transfer and articulation agreements with Minnesota State colleges and universities to help you receive credit for previous work
--Member of the Beyond the Yellow Ribbon resource network since 2013, providing support and services to veteran and military students and families
--Federally-recognized Minority-Serving Institution, as an Asian American and Native American Pacific-Islander Serving Institution
--Committed to being an anti-racist, equity-focused learning community
Cost
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Cumulative Debt
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- Bachelor's Degree: $17,863
- Master's Degree: $49,625
- Doctorate: $82,000
- Undergraduate Certificate: 44%
- Bachelor's Degree: 64%
- Graduate Certificate: 27%
- Master's Degree: 68%
- Doctorate: 88%
Admission Information
- System applications (online)
- System applications (paper)
- School applications (online)
- ACT or SAT
- not required if you are ranked in the top half of your graduating high school class or have a HS GPA of 3.0. Students with high school GPA of 2.5-2.99 will be invited to complete the Admissions Success Planning process.
- High School Diploma or GED
- Transcripts
- Students with high school GPA of 2.5-2.99 will be invited to complete the Admissions Success Planning process. This process includes an essay and conversation with an admissions counselor.
- Accepts dual credits
- Accepts exam-based credits
- Institution awards credits for military training
Rolling Admissions Deadline
August 1 for Fall Term, December 15 for Spring Term and April 22 for Summer Term
Financial Aid Application Deadline
Priority FAFSA submission dates: Fall Term - July 15, Spring Term - November 30, Summer Term - March 15
Early Action Deadline
Early Priority for Fall: March 1 Priority for Fall: June 1 Priority for Spring: October 1 Priority for Summer: March 1