The College of Saint Scholastica Reviews

  • 13 Reviews
  • Duluth (MN)
  • Annual Tuition: $39,410
100% of 13 students said this degree improved their career prospects
100% of 13 students said they would recommend this school to others
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Student & Graduate Reviews

Alexandra Quin
  • Reviewed: 6/13/2019
  • Degree: Biology
"Obtaining my bachelor of arts degree in biology from The College of St. Scholastica was a great experience. What stood out to me the most during my time there was how committed the professors were to their students success. My biology adviser and my biology research mentor were two great women who helped me have the success I did while attending the school."
Daniel U
  • Reviewed: 3/13/2019
  • Degree: Healthcare Administration
"I felt my professors and my departmental advisors stopped away nothing to ensure my success. They were supportive in every way. Their faith in me and the education they provided helped me be successful in my career. They offer not only the foundation from which I could succeed but the soft skills I needed too."
Taylor Kunkel
  • Reviewed: 6/18/2018
  • Degree: Biology
"I enjoyed the Exercise Physiology program that Saint Scholastica offered. The professors kept the classes interesting and on task. I loved the labs associated with the program. The hands-on learning made the program feel less like the traditional classroom and more like what some people will be doing as their career choice. I liked how the major sets you up nicely to continue your education in earning a high degree if you desire to."
Anonymous
  • Reviewed: 9/1/2017
  • Degree: MBA
"Wonderful and inviting environment. Professors are knowledgeable. Great school!"
Anonymous
  • Reviewed: 10/26/2015
  • Degree: Biology
"Wonderful school, fantastic anatomy and physiology professor!"
Katelyn Geib
  • Reviewed: 6/22/2014
  • Degree: Occupational Therapy
"Pros: gain fieldwork and clinic experience. (I've heard more than other OT grad programs in MN) Cons: price, program is slightly unorganized"
Katelyn Geib
  • Reviewed: 1/20/2014
  • Degree: Occupational Therapy
"The reputation of the graduate program will be extremely helpful when applying for jobs. The class size is small, so you can achieve the best learning experience. One con about going to a private college is the expense. However, majority of graduate schools are around the same tuition fees."
Caitlin Corby
  • Reviewed: 6/15/2013
  • Degree: Public Health
"St Scholastica offers a beautiful small campus that is based on the value of community. Everyone is very welcoming and the professors are always willing to meet with students to discuss course work or future career opportunities. Located in Duluth Minnesota, there are plenty of things to do day and night."
Caitlin Corby
  • Reviewed: 5/7/2013
  • Degree: Health Sciences
"Cons are that it is an expensive graduate school because the school doesn't provide graduate scholarships like they do for undergraduates. I wish there would be more homework involved to understand and see real world application. Pros include a great environment with very helpful teachers who care about how you are doing in and outside of class. Professors really want you to apply your knowledge in class and feel confident about materials before leaving the program."
Pamela Norman
  • Reviewed: 3/2/2013
  • Degree: Health Sciences
"The instructors are considered experts in the industry and are dedicated to educating the next round of professionals for the good of the industry. I have always been reassured that my schedule is flexible and can change as my needs and life's responsibilities change."
Allison Homan
  • Reviewed: 2/25/2013
  • Degree: Physical Therapy
"St. Scholastica has an excellent, competitive physical therapy program. The class size is small so the professors know you by name and care about you. The classes are challenging and require a lot of commitment, but the work is worth it."
Angela Woolley
  • Reviewed: 1/3/2013
  • Degree: Health Sciences
"St. Scholastica is a very small Catholic school that it rooted in its Benedictine values. The teachers are very open to work with students and strive to see them succeed."
Tamisha Dawson
  • Reviewed: 12/3/2012
  • Degree: Health Sciences
"This program is great if you are in the field. I think that I have gotten a great experience and it was an eye opener. I have nothing bad to say about the program, I just discovered it was not for me."