Hay casi 200 instituciones postsecundarias en el estado estadounidense de Minnesota . [1] El campus de Twin Cities de la Universidad pública de Minnesota es la universidad más grande del estado con 51.721 inscritos para el otoño de 2010, lo que lo convierte en el sexto campus estadounidense más grande por tamaño de inscripción . [2] El sistema de la Universidad de Minnesota tiene otros cuatro campus en Crookston , Duluth , Morris y Rochester . [3] El sistema de colegios y universidades del estado de Minnesota(Sistema estatal de Minnesota), que no incluye la Universidad de Minnesota, comprende 37 universidades públicas y colegios en 54 campus. [4]
La Universidad de St. Thomas en St. Paul es la universidad o colegio privado más grande de Minnesota [5] con una matrícula de 10,815 estudiantes en el otoño de 2010. [6] Hazelden Graduate School of Addiction Studies, con sede en Center City , es la institución postsecundaria más pequeña del estado, mientras que Century College en White Bear Lake es la universidad técnica y comunitaria más grande de Minnesota . [7]
La mayoría de las instituciones postsecundarias de Minnesota están acreditadas por la Comisión de Estudios Superiores (HLC), [8] pero 22 han recibido la acreditación del Consejo de Acreditación de Colegios y Escuelas Independientes (ACICS). [9] La mayoría están acreditadas por múltiples agencias , como la Comisión de Educación Universitaria en Enfermería (CCNE), el Consejo Nacional de Acreditación de la Educación Docente (NCATE), la Liga Nacional de Enfermería (NLNAC) y la Asociación Estadounidense de Psicología (APA). ).
Si bien la Universidad de Minnesota fue autorizada por el estado en 1851, no funcionó como un lugar de educación superior durante casi dos décadas. [10] Hamline University, con sede en St. Paul, se considera el colegio o universidad privada más antigua del estado, y se fundó en 1854 como una institución coeducativa metodista . [11] Mayo Medical School , University of Minnesota y University of Minnesota Duluth cuentan con las únicas escuelas de medicina del estado. [12] La Facultad de Derecho Mitchell Hamline, la Facultad de Derecho de la Universidad de Minnesota y la Facultad de Derecho de la Universidad de St. Thomas son facultades de derecho acreditadas por la Asociación de Abogados de Estados Unidos. [13]
Instituciones
Colegios y universidades públicas
Colegio | Ubicación (es) | Control [nota 1] | Escriba [nota 2] | Matrícula [14] (otoño de 2010) | Fundado | Acreditación [14] |
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Colegio Técnico y Comunitario de Alexandria | Alejandría | Público | Colegio de asociados | 2.707 | 1961 [15] | HLC |
Colegio Técnico de Anoka | Anoka | Público | Colegio de asociados | 2.580 | 1967 [16] | AOTA , NLNAC |
Colegio Comunitario Anoka-Ramsey | Coon Rapids , Cambridge | Público | Colegio de asociados | 9.419 | 1965 [17] | HLC |
Universidad Estatal de Bemidji | Bemidji | Público | Universidad de maestría | 5.354 | 1919 [18] | HLC , CCNE , NASM |
Colegio de los lagos centrales | Brainerd , grapas | Público | Colegio de asociados | 4.447 | 1938 [19] | HLC , ADA |
Century College | White Bear Lake | Público | Colegio de asociados | 10,918 | 1967 [20] | HLC , ADA , JRCERT |
Colegio Técnico del Condado de Dakota | Rosemount | Público | Colegio de asociados | 3.673 | 1970 [21] | HLC , ADA |
Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College | Cloquet | Público | Universidad tribal | 2,339 | 1987 [22] | La Comisión de Estudios Superiores , HLC |
Colegio Técnico Hennepin | Parque de Brooklyn , Eden Prairie | Público | Colegio de asociados | 6.728 | 1972 [23] | HLC |
Colegio Comunitario de Hibbing | Hibbing | Público | Colegio de asociados | 1,645 | 1916 [24] | HLC , ADA |
Colegio Comunitario de Inver Hills | Inver Grove Heights | Público | Colegio de asociados | 6.374 | 1970 [25] | HLC , NLNAC |
Colegio Comunitario de Itasca | grandes rápidos | Público | Colegio de asociados | 1,304 | 1922 [26] | HLC |
Lake Superior College | Duluth | Público | Colegio de asociados | 5.186 | 1995 [27] | HLC , ADA , APTA , JRCERT |
Colegio Tribal Leech Lake | Cass Lake | Público | Universidad tribal | 23500 | 1990 [28] | Ninguno |
Universidad de Mesabi Range | Virginia , Eveleth | Público | Colegio de asociados | 1,738 | 1996 [29] | HLC |
Universidad Estatal Metropolitana | St. Paul , Minneapolis | Público | Universidad de maestría | 7.787 | 1971 [30] | HLC , CCNE |
Universidad técnica y comunitaria de Minneapolis | Minneapolis | Público | Colegio de asociados | 10,545 | 1996 [31] | HLC , ADA , NLNAC |
Minnesota State College Sureste | Winona , ala roja | Público | Colegio de asociados | 2.626 | 1949 [32] | HLC |
Colegio Comunitario y Técnico del Estado de Minnesota | Fergus Falls , Lagos de Detroit , Moorhead , Wadena | Público | Colegio de asociados | 6,981 | 1960 [33] | HLC |
Universidad Estatal de Minnesota, Mankato | Mankato | Público | Universidad de maestría | 15.435 | 1868 [34] | HLC , ADA , ADA , ASHA , CCNE , NASAD , NASM , NCATE , NLNAC |
Universidad Estatal de Minnesota Moorhead | Moorhead | Público | Universidad de maestría | 7.536 | 1885 [35] | HLC , ASHA , CCNE , NASAD , NASM , NCATE |
Colegio Técnico y Comunitario de Minnesota West | Cataratas de granito , Canby , Jackson , Pipestone , Worthington | Público | Colegio de asociados | 3.465 | 1967 [33] | HLC |
Colegio Comunitario Normandale | Bloomington | Público | Colegio de asociados | 10.169 | 1968 [36] | HLC , ADA , ADA , NASAD , NASM , NAST, CCNE |
Colegio Comunitario North Hennepin | Brooklyn Park | Público | Colegio de asociados | 7,505 | 1966 [33] | HLC , NLNAC |
Universidad técnica y comunitaria de Northland | Cascadas del río Thief , East Grand Forks | Público | Colegio de asociados | 4.135 | 1949 [37] | HLC , NLNAC |
Colegio Técnico del Noroeste | Bemidji | Público | Colegio de asociados | 1.424 | 1965 [38] | HLC , ADA |
Colegio Comunitario y Técnico de Pine | Pine City | Público | Colegio de asociados | 1.047 | 1965 [33] | HLC |
Colegio Comunitario Rainy River | Cataratas internacionales | Público | Colegio de asociados | 366 | 1967 [39] | HLC |
Ridgewater College | Hutchinson , Willmar | Público | Colegio de asociados | 4.373 | 1996 [40] [41] | HLC , NLNAC |
Colegio Comunitario Riverland | Albert Lea , Austin , Owatonna | Público | Colegio de asociados | 4.015 | 1940 [42] | HLC , JRCERT , NLNAC |
Universidad técnica y comunitaria de Rochester | Rochester | Público | Colegio de asociados | 6.228 | 1915 [43] | HLC , ADA , NLNAC |
Universidad Estatal St. Cloud | St. Cloud | Público | Universidad de maestría | 18.650 | 1869 [44] | HLC , AAMFT , ASHA , CCNE , NASAD , NASM , NCATE |
St. Cloud Technical and Community College | St. Cloud | Público | Colegio de asociados | 4.883 | 1948 [33] | HLC , ADA |
Saint Paul College | San Pablo | Público | Colegio de asociados | 6.166 | 1910 [45] | HLC , NASM |
South Central College | North Mankato , Faribault | Público | Colegio de asociados | 4.268 | 1946 [46] | HLC , ADA |
Universidad Estatal del Suroeste de Minnesota | Marshall | Público | Universidad de maestría | 6.611 | 1963 [47] | HLC , NASM |
Universidad de Minnesota Crookston | Crookston | Público | Colegio de bachillerato | 2.528 | 1966 [47] | HLC |
Universidad de Minnesota Duluth | Duluth | Público | Universidad de maestría | 11,729 | 1947 [48] | HLC , ASHA , NASM , NCATE |
Universidad de Minnesota Morris | Morris | Público | Colegio de bachillerato | 1.811 | 1960 [49] | HLC , NCATE |
Universidad de Minnesota Rochester | Rochester | Público | Colegio de asociados | 143 | 1966 [50] | AOTA |
Universidad de Minnesota, Ciudades Gemelas | Minneapolis , St. Paul | Público | Universidad de investigación | 51,721 | 1851 [48] | HLC , MEAC , ACPE , AAMFT , ABA , ABFSE , ADA , ADA , AOTA , APTA , APA , ASHA , AVMA , CAHME , CCNE , AANA , CEPH , LCME , NASD , NASM , NAST , NCATE |
Colegio Comunitario Bermellón | Ely | Público | Colegio de asociados | 752 | 1922 [51] | HLC |
Colegio Comunitario y Tribal de la Tierra Blanca | Mahnomen | Público | Universidad tribal | 121 | 1997 [52] | HLC |
Universidad Estatal de Winona | Winona , Rochester | Público | Universidad de maestría | 8,630 | 1858 [53] | HLC , CCNE , NASM , NAST , NCATE |
Colegios y universidades privadas
Colegio | Ubicación (es) | Control [nota 3] | Escriba [nota 4] | Matrícula [14] (otoño de 2010) | Fundado | Acreditación [14] |
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Academia de la Universidad | Minneapolis | Privada sin fines de lucro | Institución de enfoque especial | 205 | 1936 [54] [18] | ACCSC |
Escuela de Graduados Adler | Minnetonka | Privada sin fines de lucro | Institución de enfoque especial | 421 | 1967 [55] | HLC |
Universidad de Augsburg | Minneapolis | Privada sin fines de lucro ( luterana ) | Universidad de maestría | 4.073 | 1869 [18] [56] | CCNE , NASM , NCATE |
Universidad Bethany Global | Bloomington | Privada sin fines de lucro ( cristiana sin denominación ) | Institución de enfoque especial | 135 | 1948 [57] | ABHE |
Bethany Lutheran College | Mankato | Privada sin fines de lucro ( luterana ) | Colegio de bachillerato | 607 | 1927 [58] [59] | HLC |
Universidad Bethel | Arden Hills | Privada sin fines de lucro ( bautista ) | Universidad de maestría | 4.242 | 1871 [59] [60] | HLC , CCNE , NCATE , NLNAC |
Carleton College | Northfield | Privada sin fines de lucro | Colegio de bachillerato | 2.020 | 1866 [61] [62] | HLC |
Colegio de San Benito y Universidad de San Juan | San José , Collegeville | Privada sin fines de lucro ( católica romana ) | Colegio de bachillerato | 3.938 (CSB-SJU combinados) | 1857 (SJU) 1913 (CSB) [63] | HLC , ADA , CCNE , NASM , NCATE |
Colegio de Santa Escolástica | Duluth | Privada sin fines de lucro ( católica romana ) | Universidad de maestría | 3.898 | 1912 [64] | AOTA , APTA , CCNE , NCATE |
Colegio Concordia | Moorhead | Privada sin fines de lucro ( luterana ) | Colegio de bachillerato | 2,114 | 1891 [65] | HLC , ADA , CCNE , NASM |
Universidad de Concordia | San Pablo | Privada sin fines de lucro ( luterana ) | Universidad de maestría | 2,958 | 1893 [66] [67] | HLC , NCATE |
Crown College | San Bonifacio | Privada sin fines de lucro ( Alianza Cristiana y Misionera ) | Colegio de bachillerato | 1,176 | 1916 [67] [68] | HLC , ABHE , CCNE |
Facultad de Tecnología de Dunwoody | Minneapolis | Privada sin fines de lucro | Colegio de asociados | 1.409 | 1914 [69] | HLC |
Colegio Gustavus Adolphus | San Pedro | Privada sin fines de lucro ( luterana ) | Colegio de bachillerato | 2,455 | 1862 [70] | HLC , CCNE , NASM , NCATE |
Universidad de Hamline | San Pablo | Privada sin fines de lucro ( metodista ) | Universidad de maestría | 5,008 | 1854 [71] | HLC , ABA , NASM , NCATE |
Escuela de Graduados de Estudios sobre Adicciones de Hazelden | Center City | Private not-for-profit | Special-focus institution | 105 | 1999[72] | HLC |
Luther Seminary | St. Paul | Private not-for-profit (Lutheran) | Special-focus institution | 796 | 1869[73] | ATS, HLC |
Macalester College | St. Paul | Private not-for-profit (Presbyterian) | Baccalaureate college | 2,033 | 1874[74] | HLC |
Martin Luther College | New Ulm | Private not-for-profit (Lutheran) | Baccalaureate college | 837 | 1995[75] | HLC |
Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science | Rochester | Private not-for-profit | Special-focus institution | 186 | 1915[76] | HLC, ADA, APTA, APA, ACPE, AANA, JRCERT, LCME |
Minneapolis College of Art and Design | Minneapolis | Private not-for-profit | Special-focus institution | 727 | 1886[30][77] | NASAD, HLC |
Mitchell Hamline School of Law | St. Paul | Private not-for-profit | Special-focus institution | 1,013 | 1900[78] | ABA |
North Central University | Minneapolis | Private not-for-profit (Assemblies of God) | Baccalaureate college | 1,381 | 1930[35] | HLC |
Northwestern Health Sciences University | Bloomington | Private not-for-profit | Special-focus institution | 852 | 1941[79] | HLC, CMTA, CCE |
Oak Hills Christian College | Bemidji | Private not-for-profit (Non-denominational Christian) | Special-focus institution | 138 | 1946[80] | ABHE |
St. Catherine University | St. Paul, Minneapolis | Private not-for-profit (Roman Catholic) | Master's university | 5,328 | 1905[44] | HLC, ADA, AOTA, APTA, MACTE, NLNAC |
Saint Mary's University of Minnesota | Winona, Minneapolis | Private not-for-profit (Roman Catholic) | Master's university | 6,058 | 1912[81] | HLC, JRCERT, NASM |
St. Olaf College | Northfield | Private not-for-profit (Lutheran) | Baccalaureate college | 3,156 | 1874[82] | HLC, CCNE, NASD, NASM, NAST, NCATE |
United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities | New Brighton | Private not-for-profit (United Church of Christ) | Special-focus institution | 171 | 1960[83] | ATS, HLC |
University of Northwestern – St. Paul | Roseville | Private not-for-profit (Non-denominational Christian) | Baccalaureate college | 3,100 | 1902[80] | HLC, NASM |
University of St. Thomas | St. Paul, Minneapolis | Private not-for-profit (Roman Catholic) | Doctoral/research university | 10,815 | 1885[84] | HLC, ABA, APA, CAHME, ATS, NASM |
For-profit colleges and universities
School | Location(s) | Control[note 5] | Type[note 6] | Enrollment[14] (fall 2010) | Founded | Accreditation[14] |
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American Academy of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine | Roseville | Private for-profit | Special-focus institution | 107 | 1997[85] | ACAOM |
Capella University | Minneapolis | Private for-profit | Doctoral/research university | 39,457 | 1993[86] | HLC, NCATE |
Washington Online Learning Institute | Minneapolis | Private for-profit | Career college | 409 | 2005[87] | MSA |
Institute of Production and Recording | Minneapolis | Private for-profit | Associate's college | 456 | 2002[88] | ACCSC |
Minneapolis Business College | Roseville | Private for-profit | Associate's college | 377 | 1874[89] | ACICS |
Northwest Technical Institute | Eagan | Private for-profit | Associate's college | 67 | 1957[90] | ACCSC |
Rasmussen College | Various | Private for-profit | Associate's college | [note 7] | 1904[92] | HLC |
The Art Institutes International Minnesota | Minneapolis | Private for-profit | Special-focus institution | 1,994 | 1964[93] | ACICS, HLC |
Walden University | Minneapolis | Private for-profit | Doctoral/research university | 47,456 | 1970[94] | HLC, NLNAC, CCNE |
Abbreviation | Accrediting agency |
AAMFT | American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy |
AANA | American Association of Nurse Anesthetists |
ABA | American Bar Association |
ACICS | Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools |
ACME | Accreditation Commission for Midwifery Education |
ACPE | Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education |
ADA | American Dental Association |
ADA | American Dietetic Association |
AOTA | American Occupational Therapy Association |
APA | American Psychological Association |
APTA | American Physical Therapy Association |
ASHA | American Speech–Language–Hearing Association |
CCNE | Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education |
JRCERT | Joint Review Committee on Education Programs in Radiologic Technology |
LCME | Liaison Committee on Medical Education |
MSCHE | Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools |
NASAD | National Association of Schools of Art and Design |
NASD | National Association of Schools of Dance |
NASM | National Association of Schools of Music |
NAST | National Association of Schools of Theatre |
HLC | Higher Learning Commission |
NCATE | National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education |
NLNAC | National League for Nursing |
Instituciones fuera del estado
- National for-profit institution Anthem Education Group has a campus in St. Louis Park that offers associate's degrees.[95][96]
- National for-profit institution DeVry University operates a campus in Edina that offers associate's, bachelor's, and master's degrees.[97]
- National for-profit institution Herzing University operates a campus in Crystal that offers associate's, bachelor's, and master's degrees.[98]
- National for-profit institution ITT Technical Institute operates a campus in Eden Prairie that offers associate's and bachelor's degrees.[99][100][33][101]
Instituciones cerradas
- National for-proft institution National American University operated campuses in Bloomington, Brooklyn Center, Burnsville, Rochester and Roseville that offered associate's and bachelor's degrees.
- National for-profit institution the University of Phoenix formerly operated a campus in St. Louis Park that offers bachelor's and master's degrees.[116]
School | Location | Control | Founded | Closed | Ref |
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Albert Lea College | Albert Lea | Private (Presbyterian) | 1885 | 1973 | |
Argosy University | Eagan | Private for-profit | 2001 | 2019 | [102] |
College of Visual Arts | St. Paul | Private (not-for-profit) | 1924 | 2013 | [103] |
Duluth Business University | Duluth | Private for-profit | 1891[104] | 2018 | [105] |
Fairlakes State Junior College | Fairmont | Public | 1973 | 1975 | [106][107] |
Golden Valley Lutheran College | Golden Valley | Private (Lutheran) | 1919 | 1985 | [108] |
International Center for Naturobioholistic Health and Medicine | Bemidji, Minnesota | Private for-profit accredited ACICS | 1978 | 1984 | [109] |
Lea College | Albert Lea | Private | 1965 | 1973 | [110] |
Pillsbury Baptist Bible College | Owatonna | Private (Independent Baptist) | 1957 | 2008 | [111] |
College of Saint Teresa | Winona | Private (Roman Catholic) | 1907 | 1989 | [112] |
Southern Minnesota Normal College | Austin | Public | 1897 | 1925 | [113] |
Minnesota Central University | Hastings | Public | 1857 | 1867 | |
University of Minnesota Waseca | Waseca | Public | 1971 | 1992 | [114] |
Brown College | Mendota Heights, Brooklyn Center | Private for-profit | 1946 | 2015 | |
Crossroads College | Rochester | Private (Church of Christ) | 1913 | 2016 | [115] |
Globe University and Minnesota School of Business | multiple | Private for-profit | 1877 | 2016 | |
McNally Smith College of Music | St. Paul | Private for-profit | 1985 | 2017 |
Ver también
- Higher education in the United States
- List of American institutions of higher education
Notas
- ^ School control is based on the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.
- ^ School types are based on the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.
- ^ School control is based on the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.
- ^ School types are based on the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.
- ^ School control is based on the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.
- ^ School types are based on the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.
- ^ Rasmussen College operates campuses in Brooklyn Park, Eagan, Eden Prairie, Lake Elmo, Mankato, and St. Cloud.[91][92]
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Bibliografía
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enlaces externos
- Department of Education listing of accredited institutions in Minnesota