The College of Saint Scholastica
Duluth, MN, USA

Academics

Key Academic Stats

Highest Degree Offered
Doctorate
Total Number of Students
3,512
Total Number of Undergrads
2,144
Academic Calendar

Semester

Non Traditional Learning
  • Online Classes
  • Online Undergrad Degrees
  • Summer Sessions
  • Combined Institution Double Degree Programs
  • Some Programs Requires Co-Op/Internship
Learning Options
  • ROTC Air Force
  • Study Abroad
  • Honors Program
  • Teacher Certification Offered
Student:Faculty Ratio
10:1
US National: 21:1
Classroom Sizes

2-19 Students
53%
20-39 Students
41%
40-99 Students
4%
0
100
59%
Graduate in 4 Years US National: 28%
0
100
69%
Graduate in 6 Years US National: 52%

Faculty Overview

Gender
Male
Female
37%
62%
Ethnicity

African American
2%
Asian/Pacific Islander
1%
White
90%
Hispanic
1%
Native American
1%
Multi-Racial
1%

What Students Are Saying

The College of Saint Scholastica offers many levels of courses for students to take. I can say from experience that these classes test your abilities, patience, and procrastination. In college, you have a choice to go to class, do your homework, and study for tests. From this college, I have learned that those aren't really options, but a test. If you do study and do your homework, you will succeed as long as you want to get a degree and learn.
Rachel from Duluth, MN
Very tough, but makes for GREAT medical professionals! Definitely recommend for both 4.0 students and those of lower GPA’s. Small student to staff ratio means more accommodation for you as an individual.
Sean - Buffalo, MN
There is a lot of homework and the teachers expect a lot out of you. But due to the small class sizes you get to know your professors which makes asking for help easy. The teachers are always there for help and if you need more assistance then there is a free tutoring center for you.
Brook from Iron River, WI
The programs are small, so doing well in your classes is a must. However, the professors want students to do well and make themselves available to us as a tool and resource.
Samantha from Bloomington, MN
Classes at CSS can be very challenging depending on what professor is teaching the course, and how often you study. Ask other students, especially those who have been on campus for a few years, about professors and consider consulting ratemyprofessors.com Any class can easily become a nightmare if you fall behind on studying.
Ruslan from Finland, MN
it's a learning environment.
Meredith from Orr, MN