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Founded in 1905, St. Catherine University is a private Catholic institution with campuses in Saint Paul and Minneapolis, Minnesota. Historically known for its strong commitment to women’s education, the university has built a reputation for academic excellence, leadership development, and community engagement while expanding opportunities across a diverse range of academic disciplines.
St. Catherine offers undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs in nursing, occupational therapy, physical therapy, public health, business, education, social work, healthcare administration, psychology, and liberal arts fields. Its academic approach emphasizes applied learning, interdisciplinary collaboration, and ethical leadership, preparing students for professional success and social impact.
The university is especially recognized for healthcare and rehabilitation sciences, with well-established programs in nursing, occupational therapy, physical therapy, and public health. Students benefit from simulation labs, clinical partnerships, faculty mentorship, and experiential learning opportunities designed to strengthen workforce readiness.
Campus life includes student organizations, service-learning initiatives, leadership programs, cultural activities, athletics, and community-based projects that foster an inclusive and mission-driven learning environment. The university emphasizes empowerment, social responsibility, and lifelong learning.
Its location within the Minneapolis–Saint Paul metropolitan region provides access to major healthcare systems, corporate headquarters, nonprofit organizations, and government institutions. This strategic positioning, combined with a strong academic foundation and values-based education, makes St. Catherine University an attractive option for students pursuing healthcare, leadership, and service-oriented careers.