With its 32 institutions, including 25 two-year colleges and seven state universities, the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system is the largest single provider of higher education in the state of Minnesota.
The colleges and universities operate 54 campuses in 47 Minnesota communities and serve about 260,000 students in credit-based courses. Overall, the system produces about 33,500 graduates each year. The system also serves 164,000 students in non-credit courses.
In addition to credit-based courses, the system offers customized training programs that serve about 153,200 employees from 6,000 Minnesota businesses each year.
With its 32 institutions, including 25 two-year colleges and seven state universities, the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system is the largest single provider of higher education in the state of Minnesota.
The colleges and universities operate 54 campuses in 47 Minnesota communities and serve about 260,000 students in credit-based courses. Overall, the system produces about 33,500 graduates each year. The system also serves 164,000 students in non-credit courses.
In addition to credit-based courses, the system offers customized training programs that serve about 153,200 employees from 6,000 Minnesota businesses each year.