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Augsburg College is a private college of the liberal arts and sciences located in the Twin Cities with a branch campus in Rochester, Minnesota. Augsburg's approximately 4,000 students come from diverse religious, cultural and ethnic backgrounds. Augsburg College emphasizes intellectual freedom in the search for knowledge, responsiveness to the needs of society and the world, and the preparation of students for services and leadership in church and society. Founded in 1869, Augsburg is a college of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. Augsburg is the most-diverse ELCA institution and offers undergraduate degrees in more than 50 areas of study. |

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Bethel University is a leader in Christ-centered higher education with approximately 6,300 students from 48 states and 29 countries enrolled in undergraduate, graduate, seminary, and adult education programs. Based in St. Paul, Minn., with additional seminary locations on both coasts, Bethel offers rigorous bachelors and advanced degrees in nearly 100 relevant fields.
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Concordia University, St. Paul is a comprehensive, private university of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod and one of 10 schools that comprise the Concordia University System. Established in 1893, Concordia offers more than 40 liberal arts majors, including business administration, education, fine arts, science and church professions. Concordia is a regional leader in accelerated undergraduate and graduate programs in business, education, criminal justice and Christian outreach. Concordia is the only private university in Minnesota to offer NCAA Division II athletics for men and women. |

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Creativity and innovation in teaching and learning are the hallmark of Hamline University—home to nearly 4,900 undergraduate, graduate, and law students. At Hamline, students are challenged in and out of the classroom to create and apply knowledge in local and global contexts, while cultivating an ethic of civic responsibility, social justice, and inclusive leadership and service. Hamline is the top-ranked and only “Great Schools, Great Prices” university of its class in Minnesota, according to U.S. News & World Report. Founded in 1854, Hamline also is Minnesota’s first university and among the first coeducational institutions in the nation.
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St. Catherine University is a dynamic university for women and men with the nation’s largest undergraduate college for women at its center. Through a diversity of programs, St. Kate’s offers the intimacy of a four-year liberal arts college and the opportunity to complete baccalaureate, associate, master’s and doctoral degrees in a variety of healthcare specialties, liberal arts and professional programs. Committed to meeting the educational needs of women of all ages, as well as men in its associate and graduate programs, the University offers many of its degree programs in both traditional and weekend formats. With campuses in St. Paul and Minneapolis, St. Catherine University has a total enrollment of 5,277. |

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The University of St. Thomas, a comprehensive, Catholic university with more than 11,000 students on campuses in St. Paul, Minneapolis and Owatonna, Minnesota, and Rome, Italy, is Minnesota's largest private university. |
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