St. Cloud State University, Public university in St. Cloud, Minnesota, United States
St. Cloud State University is a public university in St. Cloud, Minnesota, offering more than 200 academic programs through six colleges and schools. The institution spreads across multiple buildings in the central part of the state and serves thousands of students.
The institution began in 1869 as Third State Normal School in a converted hotel called Stearns House. It gained university status officially in 1975, after more than a century of growth.
The campus hosts KVSC 88.1 FM and UTVS, two student-run stations offering hands-on radio and television experience. These facilities have served as platforms for student creativity and journalistic learning for decades.
The campus is open to visitors and has well-marked buildings that are easy to explore on foot. Student advisors help throughout the academic journey and connect learners with internship opportunities nationwide.
The Master of Engineering Management is the only program of its kind in Minnesota certified by the American Society of Engineering Management. This recognition sets its technical leadership training apart among public universities in the region.
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