Lead. Influence.
17
average class size
12:1 student/faculty ratio
HANNAH KLESCHULT
49%
of College for Women students are BIPOC
Exercise Science, Nutrition Admission Ambassador
JEANNINE ERICKSON Critical Studies of Race and Ethnicity, French President, French Club
BAOMI THERESA PHUNG Nursing Secretary, Asian Student Association
CAITLYN HOLM Healthcare Sales Orientation Leader
As the nation’s largest Catholic women’s university, St. Kate’s invests in your success—and amplifies your potential as an ethical, reflective, and responsive changemaker. Like the authors, teachers, scientists, CEOs, nurses, members of Congress, and more in our 55,000-alumni network, you will be prepared to make a lasting impact on the world.
THE KATIE
83% of the faculty are women
31
states represented
100% MADDIE BOSER
of College for Women students receive scholarships
Interpreting Captain, Dance Team
ADDY CROSS International Relations, Spanish Fulbright Grantee, El Salvador
INFLUENCE
#1
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OPEN MINDS
It’s what the liberal arts are designed to do— and what our faculty members bring to their teaching. Because we are a women’s university, we know women learn best in discussion-based classes where you’ll consider different viewpoints and ask difficult questions. You’ll learn to make rigorous arguments in writing and think critically in the lab. And working with professors committed to your success, you’ll acquire confidence and direction—and the good judgment on which leadership depends.
5 MILES from downtown Minneapolis and St. Paul
450 STEPS to restaurants and shops
IDEAL LOCATION With convenient access to one of the Midwest’s major business, cultural, and recreational hubs, yet nestled in the safe and friendly neighborhood of Highland Park, St. Kate’s students inhabit a campus known for its beauty, community, and educational purpose. Here you’ll find a world of learning you can call your own.
275+ events and activities hosted in residence halls annually
2/3
of first-year students live on campus each year
HANDS-ON
UNDERSTANDING
90%
of St. Kate’s collaborative research teams have presented at an undergraduate or discipline-specific regional, national, or international conference.
St. Kate’s makes certain you have real-world experiences and opportunities to advance your thinking and build your skills. These opportunities might be an internship with one of the University’s partners; in collaborative research with a faculty member; through clinical work with a major healthcare provider; or on a study abroad program immersed in another culture. Each of these experiences can have a lifelong influence—and strengthen your ability to influence others.
1,900+ are available through the St. Kate’s KatieCareer system
100 % of K ati at le es par t i club ast one cipate i n stud or o en rgan izat t ion
ACTIVE LIVES
Tapping potential. Breaking barriers. Stepping out of comfort zones. It’s the power of Katies working and playing together. Seeking social justice through service, inspiring creativity and involvement in 40+ clubs and organizations, finding camaraderie and spirit through athletics and the arts. It’s the opportunities you’ll have to lead and excel in a diverse, unified community of Katies.
ST. KATE’S: THE ESSENTIALS THE UNIVERSITY Founded in 1905 by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet and sustained by a legacy of visionary women, St. Catherine University is a diverse community of learners dedicated to academic rigor, core Catholic values, and a heartfelt commitment to social justice. St. Kate’s offers degrees at all levels in the humanities, arts, sciences, healthcare, and business fields that engage students in uncovering positive ways of transforming the world. St. Kate’s students learn and discern wisely, and live and serve justly— all to power lives of meaning. Discover more at stkate.edu. ADMISSIONS Our admission counselors are available to help you with the application, admission, and financial aid process. First-year applicants need to submit our free online application or the Common Application, along with official high school or GED transcripts, letters of recommendation, and an essay or personal statement. ACT or SAT scores are optional. FINANCIAL AID We are committed to making a St. Kate’s education affordable for you and your family. Every first-year student receives some kind of financial aid—from merit scholarships to grants and loans. Apply for admission by February 1 for priority scholarship consideration. Visit stkate.edu/admission-and-aid to learn more.
MAJORS Baccalaureate degrees are offered in over 50 fields at St. Kate’s, as well as in another 30-plus fields through the Associated Colleges of the Twin Cities consortium.
KATIE PURSUITS
93%
of Katies are working, volunteering, serving in the military, or continuing their education after graduation** NCAA DIVISION III ATHLETICS Basketball Cross Country Dance Team Golf Ice Hockey Indoor Track and Field
Outdoor Track and Field Soccer Softball Swimming and Diving Tennis Volleyball
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PRE-PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS STATEMENT OF NONDISCRIMINATION St. Catherine University admits students regardless of race, color, national and ethnic origin, sexual orientation, age, religion, creed, disability, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, membership or activity in state or local commission, and sex* to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded to or made available to students at the University. The University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin, sexual orientation, age, religion, creed, disability, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, membership or activity in state or local commission, and sex* in administration of its educational policies, admission policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs. The University does not discriminate on the basis of handicap in admission or access to, or treatment in, its programs and activities. *The University does not admit men into its baccalaureate programs in the College for Women. **Source: Alumnae First Destination Survey 2020-2021
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