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Health Professions at The College of Saint Scholastica

What traits are you looking for in a health professions school? To help you decide if The College of Saint Scholastica is right for you, we've gathered the following information about the school's health professions program.

St. Scholastica is located in Duluth, Minnesota and approximately 3,712 students attend the school each year. In the 2020-2021 academic year, 393 students received a bachelor's degree in health professions from St. Scholastica.

Want to know more about the career opportunities in this field? Check out the Careers in Health Professions section at the bottom of this page.

St. Scholastica Health Professions Degrees Available

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Health Professions
  • Master’s Degree in Health Professions
  • Doctorate Degree in Health Professions

Online Classes Are Available at St. Scholastica

If you are a working student or have a busy schedule, you may want to consider taking online classes. While these classes used to be mostly populated by returning adults, more and more traditional students are turning to this option.

St. Scholastica does offer online education options in health professions for the following degree levels for those interested in distance learning:

  • Master’s Degree

St. Scholastica Health Professions Rankings

The following rankings from College Factual show how the health professions progam at St. Scholastica compares to programs at other colleges and universities.

Note: Rankings don't always give a complete picture of a school's strengths and weaknesses, so it's a good idea to extend your research and also look at other factors when trying to decide if the school is right for you.

Bachelor’s Degree Overall Quality & Other Notable Rankings

The health professions major at St. Scholastica is not ranked on College Factual’s Best Colleges and Universities for Health Professions. This could be for a number of reasons, such as not having enough data on the major or school to make an accurate assessment of its quality.

Ranking Type Rank
Best Health Professions Graduate Certificate Schools 40
Best Value Health Professions Graduate Certificate Schools 48
Most Focused Health Professions Doctor’s Degree Schools 128
Most Popular Health Professions Bachelor’s Degree Schools 173
Most Popular Health Professions Graduate Certificate Schools 210
Most Popular Online Health Professions Undergraduate Certificate Schools 223
239
Best Value Health Professions Master’s Degree Schools 260
Best Health Professions Schools 352
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In 2021, 128 students received their master’s degree in health professions from St. Scholastica. This makes it the #273 most popular school for health professions master’s degree candidates in the country.

There were 208 students who received their doctoral degrees in health professions, making the school the #139 most popular school in the United States for this category of students.

Health Professions Student Demographics at St. Scholastica

Take a look at the following statistics related to the make-up of the health professions majors at The College of Saint Scholastica.

St. Scholastica Health Professions Bachelor’s Program

83% Women
10% Racial-Ethnic Minorities*
Of the 393 students who earned a bachelor's degree in Health Professions from St. Scholastica in 2020-2021, 17% were men and 83% were women.

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About 87% of those who receive a bachelor's degree in health professions at St. Scholastica are white. This is above average for this degree on the nationwide level.

The following table and chart show the race/ethnicity for students who recently graduated from The College of Saint Scholastica with a bachelor's in health professions.

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Race/Ethnicity Number of Students
Asian 7
Black or African American 12
Hispanic or Latino 10
White 343
International Students 0
Other Races/Ethnicities 21

St. Scholastica Health Professions Master’s Program

81% Women
30% Racial-Ethnic Minorities*
For the most recent academic year available, 19% of health professions master's degrees went to men and 81% went to women.

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Of the students who received a health professions master's degree from St. Scholastica, 69% were white. This is above average for this degree on the natiowide level.

The following table and chart show the race/ethnicity for students who recently graduated from The College of Saint Scholastica with a master's in health professions.

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Race/Ethnicity Number of Students
Asian 8
Black or African American 17
Hispanic or Latino 6
White 88
International Students 0
Other Races/Ethnicities 9

St. Scholastica also has a doctoral program available in health professions. In 2021, 208 students graduated with a doctor's degree in this field.

Concentrations Within Health Professions

The following health professions concentations are available at The College of Saint Scholastica. The completion numbers here include all graduates who receive any type of degree in this field from The College of Saint Scholastica. Some of these focus areas may not be available for your degree level.

Concentration Annual Degrees Awarded
Nursing 403
Rehabilitation & Therapeutic Professions 197
Health & Medical Administrative Services 83
Allied Health Professions 37
Medical Illustration & Informatics 11
Alternative Medicine & Systems 9
Health Sciences & Services 5

Careers That Health Professions Grads May Go Into

A degree in health professions can lead to the following careers. Since job numbers and average salaries can vary by geographic location, we have only included the numbers for MN, the home state for The College of Saint Scholastica.

Occupation Jobs in MN Average Salary in MN
Personal Care Aides 75,830 $26,260
Registered Nurses 69,000 $78,920
Nursing Assistants 31,640 $33,710
Home Health Aides 22,380 $28,940
Office and Administrative Support Worker Supervisors 22,140 $62,070

References

*The racial-ethnic minorities count is calculated by taking the total number of students and subtracting white students, international students, and students whose race/ethnicity was unknown. This number is then divided by the total number of students at the school to obtain the racial-ethnic minorities percentage.

More about our data sources and methodologies.

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