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Saint Mary's University of Minnesota at Center for Professional Development
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About Saint Mary's University of Minnesota at Center for Professional Development
Saint Mary's University of Minnesota at Center for Professional Development is an off-campus instructional site located in St. Paul, Minnesota. This location operates as an extension of Saint Mary's University of Minnesota, delivering professional development and continuing education programming to students and working professionals in the Twin Cities metropolitan area. No separate IPEDS enrollment, completion, or retention data are reported for this site.
Saint Mary's University of Minnesota is a private nonprofit institution with a broad catalog of graduate and professional programs. The Center for Professional Development site in St. Paul is designed to bring accessible, career-oriented education to professionals seeking advancement. No specific programs are listed for this location in current IPEDS records.
St. Paul, Minnesota's state capital, offers a rich professional and civic environment. Its proximity to Minneapolis and a wide range of industries makes it a practical location for delivering professional development coursework to working adults across the greater Twin Cities region.
345 Plato Boulevard, St. Paul, MN 55107
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About Minnesota Trade Education
Minnesota has 1,068 trade schools and 663 vocational programs, with 541 apprenticeship sponsors. The state offers a mix of healthcare, technology, and industrial training options distributed across the Twin Cities metro area and several regional cities. Minneapolis leads with 82 schools, followed by St. Paul with 54, Rochester with 34, and Duluth with 29. Healthcare is the most represented category with 142 programs, followed by Nursing with 90, Computer Networking with 75, Industrial Technolog...
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