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Riverland Community College (Albert Lea)
With three campuses in Albert Lea, Austin and Owatonna, all located along the busy I-90 and I-35 corridors in southern Minnesota, Riverland Community College offers associate degrees in more than 50 career programs, liberal arts and sciences and transfer pathways for those pursuing advanced degrees.
Rochester Community and Technical College
RCTC was founded in 1915 on a motion by Dr. Charles Mayo to the Rochester School Board. Rochester is Minnesota’s oldest – and one of the nation’s oldest – original community colleges. In 2015, the College celebrated its 100th Anniversary.

-A campus of more than 500 acres
Riverland Community College (Owatonna)
With three campuses in Albert Lea, Austin and Owatonna, all located along the busy I-90 and I-35 corridors in southern Minnesota, Riverland Community College offers associate degrees in more than 50 career programs, liberal arts and sciences and transfer pathways for those pursuing advanced degrees.
South Central College (Faribault)
Consolidated into one college with Mankato in July 1996
South Central College (Mankato)
Consolidated into one college with Faribault in July 1996
Southwest Minnesota State University
Southwest Minnesota State University is a four-year public university offering a high quality education in the liberal arts and professions to prepare you for a life that is successful both personally and professionally.
St. Cloud State University
At St. Cloud State University, we’ve redefined what it means to be a state university and have made bold and innovative changes to how we serve our students, resulting in a richer, rewarding and more holistic learning experience from day one.
St. Cloud Technical & Community College
St. Cloud Technical & Community College (SCTCC) is a regional treasure located in the heart of Central Minnesota.
Saint John's University
St. Olaf College
St. Olaf doesn’t produce ordinary college grads. It turns out Oles (Oh-Lees). Oles are the people that companies want, because they know how to get stuff done. They think harder, approach problems differently, persevere with enthusiasm. Oles are born of St.

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