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University Bridge is a concrete girder bridge that spans the Mississippi River in Saint Cloud, Minnesota. Built in 1985, and designed by Howard Needles Tammen & Bergendoff, it is the second-newest bridge in St. Cloud, after Granite City Crossing. It is named for its proximity to St. Cloud State University. To accommodate bikers and walkers, the ...
Riverview is a historic building on the campus of St. Cloud State University in St. Cloud, Minnesota, United States.It was built in 1913 for what was then a teacher training college, to serve as a laboratory school where student teachers gained practical experience instructing local children. [2]
The Legislature authorized a name change in 1921 to St. Cloud State Teachers College. In 1957, the word "Teachers" was dropped. The first bachelor's degrees were awarded in 1925. Master's degree programs were first offered in 1953. [citation needed] In 1975, St. Cloud State became a university comprising five colleges and a graduate school. [11]
When I was in 11th and 12th grade, I took classes at St. Cloud State University through a Minnesota program that allows high-school students to earn college credit tuition-free. Then, for my third ...
St. Cloud State University's stabilized enrollment doesn't come without consequences left by its enrollment decline from 2010 to 2024, going from 18,000 students to 10,000.
CLOUD — St. Cloud State University announced cuts Tuesday afternoon. The move comes after the university’s long-term financial woes led to a $14.4 million budget deficit in 2024.
St. Cloud is home to several higher education institutions, including Minnesota's third-largest university, St. Cloud State University. St. Cloud State's fall 2020 enrollment was 12,607, in a year affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. [85] St. Cloud's other post-secondary institutions and campuses include St. Cloud Technical and Community College ...
Riverview is a historic building on the campus of St. Cloud State University in St. Cloud, Minnesota, United States.It was built in 1913 for what was then a teacher training college, to serve as a laboratory school where student teachers gained practical experience instructing local children. [2]