Minneapolis, Minnesota is home to several educational institutions at all levels, including public, private and religious. The Minneapolis Public Schools district operates about one hundred school campuses, and the city also boasts several private schools and academies, as well as those affiliate with religious institutions. Additionally, the main campus of the University of Minnesota is in Minneapolis, along with several other colleges and universities. Topics related to education and learning in Minneapolis are appropriate topics for this category. These may include school sites or other web sites focused on education in Minneapolis.
 
 
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The liberal arts and professional studies college was formed in 1869, and offers undergraduate and graduate degrees. With its main campus surrounding Murphy Square, in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota, the college includes a facility Rochester, Minnesota, and in Central America, Mexico, and Southern Africa. Its degrees, programs and admissions policies are defined, and maps, directions, and parking information are posted.
http://www.augsburg.edu/
CEC is the corporate entity that manages Capella University, a for-profit institution of higher learning in Minneapolis, Minnesota. A history of the educational corporation is offered, with information about its corporate responsibility, governance, executive management and a board of directors. Awards and recognition, learner outcomes, and fact sheets and white papers are included.
http://www.capellaeducation.com/
Capella is a for-profit educational institution in Minneapolis that conducts most of its educational programs online, offering more than a hundred graduate and undergraduate specializations and certificate programs. Its degrees and programs are defined, and its admissions policies, tuition and financial aid programs are included. Additional information may be requested through the site, and applications may be made online.
https://www.capella.edu/
Situated on the University of Minnesota campus in Minneapolis, the Carlson School is focused on business education and research. Its academic, research, and executive training programs are highlighted, along with participating companies, faculty contacts, its alumni program, admissions policies, and contacts.
https://carlsonschool.umn.edu/
The Catholic secondary school in Minneapolis, Minnesota was organized in 1898, and began classes in 1900. A history of the school is presented, along with its admissions policies, schedules and fees, academic programs, student activities, and announcements. Students may be registered through the site, contributions may be made, and employment opportunities are posted.
https://delasalle.com/
The Christian school in Minneapolis, Minnesota opened its doors in 2000, taking in students in grades K-2nd, now offering a K-12th curriculum. It history and future plans are discussed, along with its admissions requirements and policies, tuition, and scholarship options. Its academic programs, teacher web sites, and accreditation status is posted, and information about its athletic programs, family ministries, and faculty and staff contacts are presented.
http://hopeschool.org/
Other than kindergarten, the Marcy Open School in Minneapolis offers an educational climate where learning takes place in looping classrooms where several activities occur at the same time, using an integrated curriculum where students take responsibility for themselves. An overview of the school and its methods is given, along with a staff directory, library catalog, after-school program schedules, and student-parent guidelines.
http://marcy.mpls.k12.mn.us/
Minneapolis Community & Technical College
MCTC is a two-year college in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota. Its accreditation, business and community partnerships, a campus fact sheet, policies, and college publications are featured, and its educational programs, admission policies, tuition, and payment options are included. Information about touring the campus, a campus map, and an online application process are included.
https://www.minneapolis.edu/
Minneapolis Community Education
Operated through Minneapolis Public Schools, the program offers learning programs for the Minneapolis community beyond its elementary, secondary, college and university systems, including adult enrichment classes, high school equivalency classes, English a a second language courses, citizenship classes, and access services for the disabled, as well as a variety of programs for children and youth.
http://commed.mpls.k12.mn.us/
The public school district in Minneapolis, Minnesota operates approximately a hundred campuses, including preschool campuses, elementary schools, middle schools, high schools, alternative schools, a career academy, and an online school, as well as an adult education program, all of which are highlighted here, along with directions, contacts, schedules, and a district directory, policy information and registration schedules.
http://www.mpls.k12.mn.us/
As a resource for parents, the MSF assists parents in making informed decisions in selecting a school for their children, offering objective and relevant information about the schools in the Minneapolis, Minnesota community. Commissioned by Minnesota Comeback and sponsored by several educational organizations, the guideline is available as a free download.
http://www.minneapolisschoolfinder.org/
Incorporated in 1905, the Christian school consists of a lower and middle school for students in pre-kindergarten through the eighth grade and an upper school for those in grades nine through twelve, both on West River Parkway in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Its history, admission policies, tuition and fees, admission process, and online applications are available, with an overview of its academic and athletic programs and services.
http://www.minnehahaacademy.net/
Minnesota International Middle School
NIMS was opened in 2001, offering best-practice English as a second language instruction. Its history, an overview of the school and its programs, academic subjects and departments, teacher pages, daily schedules, subject-specific pages, school supply lists, practice links, and a student yearbook are available, along with parent resources, such as a web portal and volunteer opportunities.
http://www.mninternationalmiddleschool.org/
NCU is a coeducational, undergraduate Christian college operated by the Assemblies of God denomination. Located in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the institution was founded as North Central Bible Institute in 1930, taking its current name in 1998. Its accreditation, rankings, recognition, and demographics are posted, and its admissions policies are defined.
https://www.northcentral.edu/
University of Minnesota School of Dentistry
Housed at Moos Tower on the campus of the University of Minnesota at Minneapolis, the U of M School of Dentistry is the only dental school in the northern tier of states between Wisconsin and the Pacific Northwest. Its degrees and programs are outlined, along with its research projects and facilities, alumni programs, and continuing dental education programs.
https://www.dentistry.umn.edu/
St. Thomas is a Catholic school with campuses in Minneapolis and St. Paul, as well as small campus facilities in Owatonna and in Bernardi, Rome. Its colleges and schools, graduate programs, pre-professional programs, professional education, majors and minors, departments, and athletics programs are defined, along with its admissions policies and tuition.
http://www.stthomas.edu/