3.1
Overall Quality
Reputation
2.9
Food
3
Clubs
2.1
Facilities
3
Internet
3.2
Location
2.8
Opportunities
3
Safety
4.5
Social
2.4
Happiness
3
Basic Information
Location
- Fergus Falls, MN
Institution Overview
- Public/Private: Public community and technical college
- Established: 1960
- Founder: Fergus Falls Community College, Northwest Technical College
Academic information
Degree Courses
- 88
Key Area
- Based on the available information
- here are some key research and program areas associated with Minnesota State Community and Technical College
- though specific "research areas" might not be explicitly listed for the entire institution. Here are some notable areas: Automotive Engineering Technology
- Cardiovascular Technology
- Construction Management
- Electrical Line Worker Technology
- Radiologic Technology. Note that these are more program-focused rather than pure research areas
- as the sources provided do not detail specific research areas for the college as a whole
Student and Staff Numbers
- Students: 6,464
- Undergraduates: 5,360
- Postgraduates: 0
- Academic Staff: 270
- Administrative Staff: 636
Notable Alumni
- There is no specific list of notable alumni provided for Minneapolis Community & Technical College in the sources given. However
- here are some general categories of successful graduates mentioned
- but no individual names are specified: - Graduates in high-demand careers - Workforce-ready individuals Since no specific notable alumni are listed
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Overall 1.5
Okay if you're looking for a cheap education. Professiors and courses are great. If you're willing to be a social pariah for the next two years then I definitly recommend.
Overall 1.6
Good college if you are an undecided major
Overall 1.9
It's like wal-mart oreos, its cheap but not worth eating again. There are some things to do but not much. Computers are garbage, slow, poorly administered, can't save work on them or it will be deleted.(They don't tell you this so most people lose things before learning). Double check what advisers tell you, they don't know much.