Crown College
Saint Bonifacius, MN, USA

Campus Life

Key Campus Stats

Student Gender
Male
Female
46%
54%
Size of Town
Suburb or town
In-State Students
50%
Out-Of-State Students
39%
US States Represented
34
Countries Represented
11
Ethnicity
African American
6%
Asian/Pacific Islander
4%
Hispanic
7%
White
78%
Multiracial
3%
Percent of First Generation Students
27%
LGBTQIA Student Resource Groups
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No
On Campus Women's Center
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No
Cultural Student Resource Groups
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Yes

Housing

On-campus living required of freshman
Yes
Disability Housing Available
No
0
100
79%
Freshman Living on Campus

Athletics

Divisional Sports Nickname
Storm
School Colors
purple, gray, and white
Varsity Athletics Association
NCAA
Varsity Athletics Conference Primary
Upper Midwest Athletic Conference
Intramural Sports
2
Sports Club
1

Campus Safety

24-HR security patrol
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No
Campus emergency phones
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Yes
24-HR escort safety rides
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Yes
Mobile campus emergency alert
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No

What Students Are Saying

The first year dorms take time to get used to, but you will learn to love them, and the people you share them with.
Ryan from Bonney Lake, Wa
The cafeteria features many options. There is typically a cultural option because Crown College has a big population of international students. There is also a café on campus where students can get burgers, chicken strips, grilled cheese, and other favorite options. The campus also has a coffee shop and they brew Caribou Coffee. You can get many different specialty drinks and pastries as well.
The desserts in the dinning hall are delicious-especially on the weekends!
Anna from MN
The dining room offers many options, and serves exceptionally delicious meals around holiday times. There are options for many cultures, dietary restrictions, and picky eaters!
Jessica from Ramsey, MN
Excellent food and dining at Crown!
Brian from Locust Grove, GA
The food at Crown is decent. There are some days were all of the meals are extremely good and there are days when there isn't much good to eat at all. The poor meals are fewer and far apart, but as the year winds down towards a break, the meals find themselves more bad then good.
Drew from Fennimore, WI