Tag: Minnesota Private Colleges
College Bound?
by Hannah Seeb on Jun.15, 2010, under Teen Scene
For the upcoming class of 2011, if you’re like me, the same thoughts that are rushing through my head are rushing through yours. The time is drawing near when future college decisions are crucial. Most likely, your parents have been asking you questions along the lines of, “What majors are you looking into?” and “What colleges do you want to tour?” All of these questions and thoughts can be very stressful, but the best time to start looking at colleges is this summer.
The transformation from high school to college is not easy. Thoughts run through your head such as: fitting in, class size or even just navigating through campus. Can’t high school just be a bit longer? Well, although some of us may not be ready to turn the page and graduate from high school, a lot of us are.
A perfect opportunity to look at a few of the many private colleges St. Paul an Minnesota has to offer is during the Minnesota Private College Week, which is coming up on June 21st through June 25th. This week is dedicated to let college-seekers check out and gain helpful information on seventeen colleges! Go with your parents or friends, and take a road trip to any private college of your choice! Now don’t worry, this week is totally chill and is very hands on. There are campus tours and general information sessions. They are offered twice daily, so don’t stress if you’re late. They last for about three hours each.
If you visit http://www.mnprivatecolleges.org, you can not only learn about the academic programs, international study opportunities, student organizations, athletic programs, but you can also register online to let the colleges know you’re coming! They give as scheduled visits and our job is to just show up! How easy can it get? Click here to check out their Facebook page!
The colleges in St. Paul that you can visit are: Hamline University, Concordia
University, Macalester College, St. Catherine University, Bethel University, College of St. Scholastica, and University of St. Thomas. A recent visit to St. Thomas as part of a Junior College Tour Day was a very pleasant experience. It is prominently located in the residential area of Summit Avenue. It is Minnesota’s largest independent university and has a great overseas study program. How cool would it be to take a semester in Rome or Paris? The campus seemed very collegiate and reminded me of being in the East Coast! Also, the student body was quite helpful and thoroughly answered any of my questions, no matter how many!
Congratulations to all new high school graduates and good luck on exploring your future college. It may seem overwhelming at first, but an exciting new challenge that will pay off in the end.

