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Use this search to quickly identify which schools offer certain degrees types, their public or private status and whether they participate in Minnesota financial aid programs. To compare colleges, use a college comparison worksheet (.pdf).

Or visit our list of Minnesota schools for basic contact information and a direct link to the school's website. More in-depth information is available in our Minnesota college guide and at the ISEEK College Search.

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Looking for information on colleges in other states? Check out some of the college searches linked at the bottom of the page.
 
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Schools with Minnesota campuses
Offers cooperative degrees with another institution
Offers non-degree career/vocational training
 
  

NOTE: The institutions/campuses in this search are licensed and registered by the Office of Higher Education, a Minnesota State Colleges and Universities campus or a campus of the University of Minnesota. Some occupational programs (such as cosmetology, nursing assistant training, flight and driving schools and real estate or insurance training) are licensed by other state agencies.

 

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