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Four Year Colleges

Below you will find a list of four year colleges in the state of Minnesota. Remember, a college is a school that offers degrees up to the bachelor of science level. A university can offer any type of degree or professional certificate as well as graduate level degrees. This does not mean much to you if you are looking for undergrad schools.

College NameCityZip Code
Academy College Minneapolis 55425-1547
Apostolic Bible Institute Inc St Paul 55128-7021
Bethany Lutheran College Mankato 56001
Brown College Mendota Heights 55120-1004
Carleton College Northfield 55057-4001
College Of Saint Benedict St Joseph 56374
College Of Visual Arts St Paul 55102-2199
Concordia College At Moorhead Moorhead 56562
Crossroads College Rochester 55902-2382
Globe College Oakdale 55128
Gustavus Adolphus College St Peter 56082-1498
Macalester College St Paul 55105-1899
Martin Luther College New Ulm 56073-3965
Minnesota School Of Business Richfield 55423
Minnesota School Of Business-Brooklyn Center Brooklyn Center 55430
National American University Roseville 55113-4035
National American University Bloomington 55425-5521
National American University Brooklyn Center 55430-4100
Native American Educational Services-Twin Cities Minneapolis 55406
North Central University Minneapolis 55404-1391
Northwestern College St Paul 55113-1598
Oak Hills Christian College Bemidji 56601-8834
Pillsbury Baptist Bible College Owatonna 55060
Saint Olaf College Northfield 55057-1098
The Art Institutes International Minnesota Minneapolis 55402
University Of Minnesota-Crookston Crookston 56716
University Of Minnesota-Morris Morris 56267



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'U' Students Start Business, Sell iPod Covers

(WCCO) Minneapolis For the first time, instructors at the University of Minnesota's Carlson School of Management are giving students the business, literally. A group of college students beat out six teams to earn the chance to develop and operate their own business, which they call "uSuits". "We were just talking about how many students actually have iPods and it’s a growing number and we're seeing it more and more and people want to protect their iPod," said one of the students, explaining how uSuits was launched. The uSuit is a silicon cover which slips over the iPod to help protect it. "It just made sense to put the university logos on the cases because that had never been done before," explained uSuits CEO and student Reed Robinson. This is the first time students at the 'U' have started their own business as a part of a class. "The goal was to give students a practical experience in what it is to actually run a business," said professor Frank Beil. "They had to go through designing the product, making the product, selling the product." In a week and a half, 30 uSuits have been sold at the University of Minnesota Bookstore, - more available