The College of Saint Scholastica
Duluth, MN, USA

Campus Life

Key Campus Stats

Student Gender
Male
Female
31%
69%
Size of Town
Small city
In-State Students
85%
Out-Of-State Students
13%
US States Represented
36
Countries Represented
16
Ethnicity
African American
5%
Asian/Pacific Islander
3%
Hispanic
4%
Native American
1%
White
81%
Multiracial
3%
Unknown
2%
Percent of First Generation Students
28%
Student Organizations
62
LGBTQIA Student Resource Groups
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Yes
On Campus Women's Center
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No
Cultural Student Resource Groups
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Yes

Housing

0
100
51%
Undergrads Living on Campus
On-campus living required of freshman
No
Disability Housing Available
Yes
0
100
30%
Freshman Living on Campus

Athletics

Divisional Sports Nickname
Saint Bernard
School Colors
royal blue and gold
Varsity Athletics Association
NCAA
Varsity Athletics Conference Primary
Minnesota Intercollegiate Ath Conf
Total Male Athletes
248
Total Female Athletes
175
Intramural Sports
14
Sports Club
4
Sports Team (Men)
  • Baseball
  • Basketball
  • Cross Country
  • Football
  • Golf
  • Ice Hockey
  • Skiing-Snowboarding
  • Soccer
  • Tennis
  • Track and Field
Sports Team (Women)
  • Basketball
  • Cross Country
  • Golf
  • Ice Hockey
  • Skiing-Snowboarding
  • Soccer
  • Softball
  • Tennis
  • Track and Field
  • Volleyball
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Campus Safety

24-HR security patrol
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Yes
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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Yes

What Students Are Saying

Everyone says that college food is horrible, but I have to disagree. Although some dinners weren't what I would have necessarily been craving or would have had at home, it was edible and did fill me up. I was told going into college that there are many options for food and that is how the freshman 15 happens. I am here to say that is true. Although The College of Saint Scholastica has a gym, I didn't use it and to add to that, I had dessert with every meal because it was offered. The food was good and there were healthy options, vegetarian options, and even dairy-free options, but I chose the fries and cake instead. The food here is varied and cooked well, but I have learned that it is all a matter of choosing what I won't regret eating later.
Rachel from Duluth, MN
This is where the college lacks in options and quality. Poor food selection and auality...
Sean - Buffalo, MN
The food is alright. I think it is really good for school food. You can not go into the dining area's like GDR and the Den with the expectations of a home cooking. The variety of food is good too.
Brook from Iron River, WI
Our grab-and-go food (Storm's) and our Coffee Shop (Beakers) is really delicious and there's a variety of things to choose from. We always have fresh sushi and really good espresso. The dining hall is sometimes hit-or-miss but for the most part the main line is something you'd want to eat. There are gluten free and vegetarian options at every meal and they also account for lactose intolerance.
Samantha from Bloomington, MN
The campus hosts two large sources of food, one being the greenview dining center which is a cafeteria style food service. One swipe of your school i.d and you have permission to eat until you burst. Each day the menu varies and has reasonably wide selection of foods for being located on a small campus.
The second main food source is known as Storm's den, named after the St. Bernard mascot. The food service within is much like a store in the way that items are selected and brought to a cash register where either your dining dollars or cash is accepted in exchange for food.
Ruslan from Finland, MN
Greenview food is good most of the time-however not usually good for you. Storm's den food is normally really good (especially the freshly made wraps and burrito Mondays), but it is really expensive.
Ayla from Shoreview, MN
there is always something going on at the college. from student seminars, to community service/volunteering as well as guest speakers/entertainers. the college is a very family oriented college that takes good care of their students. example, the sisters and faculty always have some food event available for students and the student body is very much a big family.
Meredith from Orr, MN