Shaped by the Catholic Benedictine heritage, The College of St. Scholastica provides intellectual and moral preparation for responsible living and meaningful work.
Cassie Brown ● (906) 395-7323 ● cbrown13@css.edu
Location: Duluth, MN
Website: www.css.edu
Virtual Information Sessions: None
Virtual Tours: None
Number of Students: 2,300
Student to Faculty Ratio: 25:1
Percentage of Students Who Identify As Native: 3.1%
Percentage of Staff Who Identify As Native: 4.3%
Graduation Rate For Native Students: 30%
Admission Requirements
Complete the St. Scholastica or Common Application for admission.
Submit an official high school transcript (GED also accepted)
Optional application items
ACT or SAT
Essay
Official college transcripts, if any
Native Financial Aid Opportunities Offered by the School
Not Provided
Diploma
Certificate
Associate's
Bachelor's ✓
Master's ✓
Doctorate ✓
On-Campus Native Specific Housing
On-Campus Family Housing
On-Campus Sober Housing
On-Campus Childcare
Support Person For Native Students ✓
Elder-In-Residence
Native American Tuition Waiver
Native Greek Organizations
Arts & Entertainment Degrees
Art
Communication and Media
Music
Photography
Theatre
Native Degrees
Native American Studies
Native Language(s) Taught
Ojibwemowin
Native Classes
American Indian Art and Music
American Indian Families
American Indian History I
American Indian Literature
American Indian Philosophy
American Indian Women: Myth/Reality
American Indian Law & Policy
Beginner Ojibwe Language & Culture I
Beginner Ojibwe Language & Culture II
Counseling the American Indian
Human Behavior and the American Indian Community
Indigenous Peoples of North America
Intermediate Ojibwe Language & Culture I
Intermediate Ojibwe Language & Culture II
Ojibwe History
Native Supports Offered
Jiimaan Room
Native Student Organizations
Native American Student Association
Native Events
Seasonal Drum Feasts
Native Preparation Programs
None
Native High School Programming
None
How Is The School Involved With The Local Native Community?
Both the EDI department, and NAS department work closely with the local community to develop programming and supports