Religious affiliation: | Catholic Benedictine |
Institution Type: | Private not-for-profit |
Campus Setting: | Plains Mid-size city |
Highest Degree Offered: | Doctorate |
Level of Institution: | Four or more years |
Calendar: | Semester |
School Mascot: | Storm the St. Bernard |
School Colors: | Blue and Gold |
The College of Saint Scholastica has not only helped me to feel confident about my future, but this school has helped me appreciate education, helped me to discover who I…
this college is small so it has a great teacher to student ratio. teachers as well as the college mission is to challenge students, but instill a love of learning.…
the college of saint scholastica has a lot to offer to those wanting to atttend. there are always event happening around the community and on campus. i would suggest it…
i am glad i went to college. i have developed an independence and am now living off campus with a group of girls i had not met before living with…
Saint Scholastica is a small, friendly college. The teachers are relaxed and very flexible. The campus is small and easily walk-able.…
Shaped by the Catholic Benedictine heritage, The College of St. Scholastica provides intellectual and moral preparation for responsible living and meaningful work.
I love the students here. My advice, get involved in campus, get to know your fellow students. Being involved in some aspect of campus allows you to really make the school your home. The campus is beautiful and close to many parks, hiking trails and the beach.
Read MoreI love the professors, the benedictine value system, and the entire atmosphere. Everyone holds the door open for one another. We all genuinely care for each other. The teachers are very involved and the students are just amazing... best place to learn and make life long friends.
Read MoreI love being here. This school is basically my home away from home. It may seem like a big school when you see pictures of it, but it's really not. The teachers know me and other students by name, and walking down the hall you'll almost always see someone who you know. The food is really good-even though it is cafeteria food-and the staff and faculty are always friendly and very polite and nice. Also, no matter what time it is and even what holiday isclose there is always something to do-that doesn't involve school if you don't want it to. Duluth and Scholastica are really pretty at any time of the year, and I definitely love being here. I don't think any other college would be able to make me feel at home like Scholastica does.
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