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2115 Summit Avenue
St. Paul, MN 55105-1096
United States

The University of St. Thomas is the largest private university in Minnesota and one of the largest Catholic colleges or universities in the nation, with more than 9,000 undergraduate and graduate students and 115,000+ alumni. Eight schools and colleges offer 150+ undergraduate majors and minors and 55+ graduate degree programs.

We are ranked as a "Top National University" and "Best Value School" by U.S. News & World Report, are in the top 20 in The Princeton Review's list of "Undergraduate Entrepreneurship Programs", thanks to the Schulze School of Entrepreneurship, and when it comes to sustainability, The Princeton Review ranks St. Thomas in the Top 50 Green Colleges in America. St. Thomas infuses sustainability into every aspect of campus life, from academic programs and student activities to facilities and dining operations. We are working as a community toward a goal of carbon neutrality by 2035.

Our founding was inspired by Catholic intellectual tradition, a 2,000-year-old practice of uniting faith and reason to explore the world. Rooted in this Catholic identity, we are committed to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DE&I); our convictions call us to protect and enhance the dignity of every human and to work for a more just and equitable society. At the University of St. Thomas, we develop future leaders of all faiths looking to make a positive impact on the world.

We are the only academic institution in Minnesota to be designated a “Changemaker Campus,” meaning social innovation, entrepreneurship and caring for the common good are built into everything we do. Our three campuses in St. Paul, downtown Minneapolis and Rome, Italy, offer unique learning and living opportunities.
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
58,712
Living Off-Campus
58,712
Living with Family
58,712
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 $30,137 / 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: $24,757
$30,001-$48,000: $21,875
$48,001-$75,000: $22,294
$75,001-$110,000: $26,102
Over $110,000: $32,740

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
14:1
Size of Student Body
9,355
Average Class Size
21
Graduate Students Enrolled
3,288
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Breakdown by Race
Black or African American: 6%
Hispanic: 8%
Asian: 5%
White: 69%
Two or more races: 4%
International Students: 4%
Unknown: 4%
Breakdown by Age
19 and Younger: 45%
20 to 24: 52%
25 to 34: 2%
35 to 44: 1%
45 and Older: 1%
Breakdown by Gender
Men: 51%
Women: 49%
New entering students who are transfers
11%

Graduation Rate for Four-Year Programs
80%
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Completers within 6 years by race
American Indian or Alaska Native: 67%
Black or African American: 60%
Hispanic: 72%
Asian: 77%
White: 81%
Two or more races: 76%
Unknown: 88%
Completers within 6 years by gender
Men: 79%
Women: 81%
Retention Rate
87%
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Retention Rate By Type
Full-time: 86%
Average amount of federal, state, local, institutional or other sources of grant aid awarded to undergraduate students
$29,252

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: $4,998
Institutional grant aid: $24,245
Federal grant aid: $6,555
Average amount of grant aid awarded by income (all sources)
$0-$30,000: $37,271
$30,001-$48,000: $40,153
$48,001-$75,000: $39,734
$75,001-$110,000: $35,926
Over $110,000: $29,288
School Scholarships
Yes
Required Forms: FAFSA
Title IV (FAFSA) School Code:
002345

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

Median Cumulative Debt by Degree Type
  • Associate's Degree: $3,768
  • Bachelor's Degree: $29,000
  • First Professional Degree: $64,663
  • Master's Degree: $41,000
  • Doctorate: $65,898
Percent of Graduates With Loans
  • Associate's Degree: 29%
  • Bachelor's Degree: 59%
  • First Professional Degree: 74%
  • Master's Degree: 48%
  • Doctorate: 64%

  • Common applications (online)
  • School applications (online)
  • High School Diploma or GED
  • Transcripts
  • Accepts dual credits
  • Accepts exam-based credits
  • Institution awards credits for military training
Application Timelines

Financial Aid Application Deadline

There is no financial aid application deadline date, however, students should apply for financial aid when the FAFSA becomes available for the upcoming academic year which is October 1, with the greatest access to funding when completed by April 15. Students may also complete the MN Dream Act Application.

Regular Decision Deadline

January 15 After January 15, applications reviewed on a rolling basis

Early Action Deadline

November 1

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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.