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Minnesota North College – Mesabi Range Eveleth, most recently known as Mesabi Range College (MRC) Eveleth campus, which was formerly known as Mesabi Range Community and Technical College) is a public community college campus located in Eveleth, Minnesota.
Minnesota North College is a public community college composed of six campuses in northeast Minnesota: Hibbing campus, Itasca Campus (Grand Rapids), Mesabi Range - Eveleth, Mesabi Range - Virginia, Vermilion (Ely) and Rainy River (International Falls).
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The college traced its roots to 1923 when Virginia Junior College came into existence. When the new campus was built across from the lake on the corner of W. Chestnut and N 9th, in the current location, the name was changed to Mesabi State Junior College then to Mesabi Range Community and Technical College.
Hibbing, Itasca, Eveleth, Mesabi, Vermilion, Rainy River Public Associate's college: 3,044 1916 [24] Inver Hills Community College: Inver Grove Heights: Public Associate's college: 3,459 1970 [25] Lake Superior College: Duluth: Public Associate's college: 3,849 1995 [26] Leech Lake Tribal College: Cass Lake: Public Tribal college: 172 1990 [27 ...
Minnesota North College – Mesabi Range Eveleth; Minnesota North College – Mesabi Range Virginia; Minnesota North College – Rainy River; Minnesota North College – Vermilion; Minnesota State College Southeast; Minnesota State Community and Technical College; Minnesota West Community and Technical College
Minnesota State offers a wide range of collegiate programs from associates degrees to applied doctorates. [18] All of the system's two-year community and technical colleges have an open admissions policy, which means that anyone with either a high school diploma or equivalent degree may enroll. [19]
Virginia is a city in St. Louis County, Minnesota, United States, on the Mesabi Iron Range. With an economy heavily reliant on large-scale iron ore mining, Virginia is considered the Mesabi Range's commercial center. The population was 8,423 people at the 2020 census. [4]