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7411 85th Avenue North
Brooklyn Park, MN 55445
United States

The following information should help you understand the cost of attending college. Keep in mind that most students receive a financial aid package (grants and scholarships) which lowers their out-of-pocket cost. This is reflected on the net price information, if available.
Living On-Campus
21,166
Living Off-Campus
21,166
Living with Family
18,766
The amounts above pertain to first-time full-time undergraduate students and include tuition and fees, housing and meals, transportation, and personal expenses. Use these estimated amounts as a reference for building your annual budget for attending this institution.
Average Net Price $10,016 / year

This is the average annual amount that first-time, full-time undergraduate students pay at this institution after subtracting all grants and scholarships from the cost of attendance.

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Net cost after grants and scholarships by income
$0-$30,000: $8,287
$30,001-$48,000: $8,604
$48,001-$75,000: $10,137
$75,001-$110,000: $12,433
Over $110,000: $14,200

This net price data shows the average amount students have paid, according to their family income, after subtracting all grants and scholarships.

Student/Faculty Ratio
24:1
Size of Student Body
5,171
Average Class Size
21
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Breakdown by Race
Black or African American: 29%
Hispanic: 10%
Asian: 17%
White: 36%
Two or more races: 6%
International Students: 2%
Unknown: 1%
Breakdown by Age
19 and Younger: 29%
20 to 24: 36%
25 to 34: 22%
35 to 44: 8%
45 and Older: 5%
Breakdown by Gender
Men: 40%
Women: 59%
New entering students who are transfers
42%

Graduation Rate for Two-Year Programs
13%
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Completers within 3 years by race
Black or African American: 7%
Hispanic: 8%
Asian: 12%
Two or more races: 19%
Completers within 3 years by Gender
Men: 12%
Women: 14%
Retention Rate
57%
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Retention Rate By Type
Full-time: 61%
Part-time: 46%
Average amount of federal, state, local, institutional or other sources of grant aid awarded to undergraduate students
$3,221

The following information pertains to first-time full-time undergraduate students.

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Average amount of aid awarded to full-time first-time undergraduates
State/Local grant aid: $1,221
Institutional grant aid: $369
Federal grant aid: $3,464
Average amount of grant aid awarded by income (all sources)
$0-$30,000: $6,264
$30,001-$48,000: $5,947
$48,001-$75,000: $4,414
$75,001-$110,000: $2,118
Over $110,000: $351
School Scholarships
Yes
Required Forms: FAFSA
Title IV (FAFSA) School Code:
002370
Financial Aid Contact

This section shows the median debt graduates incurred to complete their degree at this institution.

Median Cumulative Debt by Degree Type
  • Associate's Degree: $15,750
  • Undergraduate Certificate: $12,000
Percent of Graduates With Loans
  • Associate's Degree: 44%
  • Undergraduate Certificate: 44%

Application Fee
$20
  • System applications (online)
  • System applications (paper)
  • School applications (online)
  • School applications (paper)
  • Course placement test (ACCUPLACER assessment or use of ACT/SAT/MCA as a waiver) is used only for course placement and not admissions to institution.
  • High School Diploma or GED
  • Transcripts
  • Nursing (RN), Medical Laboratory Technology (MLT), Phlebotomy Technician and Paralegal programs have additional program admission requirements.
  • Accepts dual credits
  • Accepts exam-based credits
  • Institution awards credits for military training
Application Timelines

Open Admissions Deadline

One week prior to the start of each term.

Admissions Contact
This profile features institution-wide data. Be aware that some categories may not be showing and that data is suppressed when reporting is for 10 or less students. Most data and terminology is sourced from IPEDS. To learn more about each section, please refer to Data Sources.