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Saint Paul's College opened its doors on September 24, 1888, originally training students as teachers and for agricultural and industrial jobs. By the late 20th century, Saint Paul's College offered undergraduate degrees for traditional college students and distant learning students in the Continuing Studies Program.
Saint Paul Seminary School of Divinity of the University of St. Thomas: St. Paul, Minnesota: Andrew H. Cozzens (Rector and Vice President, interim) 1974: Roman Catholic Saint Paul University: Ottawa, Ontario: 1848: Roman Catholic Saint Vincent Seminary: Latrobe, Pennsylvania: Timothy F. Whalen (Rector) 1984: Roman Catholic
Concordia University, St. Paul is a private university in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States.It was founded in 1893 and enrolls nearly 5,900 students. It is a member of the Concordia University System, which is operated by the second-largest Lutheran church body in the United States, the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod.
The degree is different from one offered by most other similar institutions, in which it prepares students for a professional environment, rather than an academic one. [ 10 ] Created in 2013, the Master of Advanced Study in Global Affairs is a one-year program for mid-career professionals, which enrolls only around a few students each year. [ 11 ]
Saint Paul University (French: Université Saint-Paul) is a bilingual Catholic university federated with the University of Ottawa since 1965. It is located on Main Street in Canada's capital city, Ottawa, Ontario. Fully bilingual, it offers instruction in both of the country's official languages: French and English.
Hamline University (/ ˈ h æ m l ɪ n / HAM-lin) is a private university in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States.Founded in 1854, Hamline is the oldest university in Minnesota, the first coeducational university in the state, and is one of five Associated Colleges of the Twin Cities.
Hampden–Sydney College, founded in 1775, is the oldest of only three non-religious, four-year, all-male colleges in the U.S.. Men's colleges in the United States are primarily, though not exclusively, those categorized as being undergraduate, bachelor's degree-granting single-sex institutions that admit only men.
The Graduate School administers 75 degree-granting programs. 56 of these programs grant Ph.D.s., while 19 terminate in master's degrees. [7] It also offers joint-degree programs with several of Yale's professional schools, as well as opportunities for advanced non-degree study.