Campus Life |
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| 2,814 |
Total UndergradsIncluding 300 Part-time |
| 596 |
Degree-Seeking FreshmenIncluding 21 Part-time |
Gender Breakdown: |
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Upper Midwest Athletic Conference
| 10 |
Men's sports coaches (Average salary: $53,133) |
| 10 |
Women's sports coaches (Average salary: $51,373) |
| Sport | Varsity Men | Varsity Women | Club | Intramural |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Baseball | 39 | - | - | - |
| Basketball | 17 | 17 | - | - |
| Football | 107 | - | - | - |
| Ice Hockey | 28 | 26 | - | - |
| Skiing | 24 | 16 | - | - |
| Soccer | 34 | 34 | - | - |
| Softball | - | 20 | - | - |
| Tennis | 14 | 14 | - | - |
| Track and Field, Indoor | 38 | 40 | - | - |
| Track and Field, Outdoor | 38 | 40 | - | - |
| Track and Field, X-Country | 22 | 25 | - | - |
| Volleyball | - | 17 | - | - |
| Student | Total |
|---|---|
| American Indian/Alaskan Native | 2.2% |
| Asian/Pacific Islander | 1.4% |
| Black/non-Hispanic | 2.0% |
| Hispanic | 1.1% |
| Non-resident alien | 2.5% |
| Race/Ethnicity unknown | 12.4% |
| Two or more races | 0.0% |
| White/non-Hispanic | 78.3% |
| Disabilities | |
|---|---|
| Percent of students with disability | 4% |
Services Offered
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Living
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Reserved Officers' Training Corps (ROTC)
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| Arrests On Campus | |
|---|---|
| Illegal Weapons Possession | 0 |
| Drug Law Violation | 0 |
| Liquor Law Violation | 17 |
| Criminal Offenses On Campus | |
|---|---|
| Personal Crime | 0 |
| Property Crime | 5 |
“I was nervous at first to live on my own and to be responsible for my actions, but living in the dorms helped me to connect with like-minded people who…”
“i live in a suite and absolutely love it. the only regret would be that we did not have a lounge first semester which cut into the amount of interactions…”
“dorm life was great. i made a lot of friends. living off campus has been even better.…”
“Somer's is where freshman live and it is very fun. Weekends can get really exciting. However with so many students in such a small area, laundry and showers…”
“The freshman dorms are definitely that-freshman dorms. They aren't anything fantastic, but they were the biggest of any of the colleges that I toured. I lived in the old apartment…”
The cafeteria is fine for freshman, but doesn't supply upperclassmen with a convenient food option. Storm's Den is a nice alternative to get quick meals on the go, but is a bit over priced and has a minimum of healthy choices.
» Read MoreThe food is great! There are always healthy options and I love the ethnic station and personal pizzas.
» Read MoreThe food here is alright. There are many ways to have a healthy meal, which is nice.
» Read MoreThe 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.
» Read MoreUsually very good & if you go hungry, you didn't go back for seconds! A pretty good mix of the favorites with interesting new things.
» Read MoreThe college offers meal plans to all students. The food you will eat in the cafeteria is of high quality. You will be eating meals that are like those you would find on your table at home.
» Read MoreNot fantastic food but it is edible!
» Read MoreOur 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.
» Read MoreFood you don't have to make yourself is always good!
» Read MoreThe food is great, it is healthy but not so healthy that you don't want to eat it.
» Read MoreThere is no Greek life on campus.
» Read MoreThere are no sororities or frats.
» Read MoreThe College of Saint Scholastica does not participate in Greek Life.
» Read MoreWe don't have Greek Life!
» Read MoreI don't know much about the Greek life here.
» Read MoreNone
» Read MoreNot much
» Read Morei don't know what greek life is?
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