300 North 1st Ave, Suite 100
Minneapolis, MN 55401
United States
Cost
Living Off-Campus
46,546
Living with Family
43,135
Average Net Price
$23,297 / year
This is the average annual amount that first-time, full-time undergraduate students pay at this institution after subtracting all grants and scholarships from the cost of attendance.
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Net cost after grants and scholarships by income
$0-$30,000:
$21,156
$30,001-$48,000:
$26,564
$48,001-$75,000:
$24,120
$75,001-$110,000:
$21,021
Over $110,000:
$26,091
This net price data shows the average amount students have paid, according to their family income, after subtracting all grants and scholarships.
College Profile
Student/Faculty Ratio
14:1
Size of Student Body
128
Average Class Size
12
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Breakdown by Race
Black or African American:
13%
Hispanic:
8%
White:
69%
Breakdown by Age
19 and Younger:
31%
20 to 24:
38%
25 to 34:
23%
Breakdown by Gender
Men:
85%
Women:
15%
New entering students who are transfers
51%
Campus Settings
Financial Aid
Average amount of federal, state, local, institutional or other sources of grant aid awarded to undergraduate students
$4,785
The following information pertains to first-time full-time undergraduate students.
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Average amount of aid awarded to full-time first-time undergraduates
State/Local grant aid:
$2,443
Institutional grant aid:
$3,982
Federal grant aid:
$4,605
Average amount of grant aid awarded by income (all sources)
$0-$30,000:
$8,049
$30,001-$48,000:
$7,394
$48,001-$75,000:
$3,927
$75,001-$110,000:
$2,416
Over $110,000:
$3,933
School Scholarships
Yes
Financial Aid Contact
Cumulative Debt
This section shows the median debt graduates incurred to complete their degree at this institution.
Median Cumulative Debt by Degree Type
- Associate's Degree: $6,268
Percent of Graduates With Loans
- Associate's Degree: 66%
- Bachelor's Degree: 73%
Admission Information
- School applications (online)
- School applications (paper)
- Applicants must satisfy one of the following: a) achieve minimum scores on the Accuplacer test for reading comprehension, sentence skills, and arithmetic; b) provide documentation of a bachelor's degree; c) a minimum composite score of 21 on the ACT; d) a composite SAT score of 1060.
- High School Diploma or GED
- Transcripts
- Interview
- Students need to complete a survey that is used to determine skills, ambitions and career goals
Application Timelines
Financial Aid Application Deadline
Varies by scholarship
Open Admissions Deadline
None
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