Study at University of St. Thomas - Minnesota
The private, Catholic University of St. Thomas is a Top 150 ranked university. As Minnesota's largest private university, the University of St. Thomas has a diverse student body, with students from 50 states and 63 countries. The University also offers an Undergraduate Pathway Program, which allows you to earn undergraduate credits while improving your English language skills. It is equivalent to the first year of your bachelor’s degree.
Upon successful completion of ELS Level 112, you will fulfill the English language entry requirement for conditional admission to the University of St. Thomas, as well as additional nearby partner colleges and universities.
University of St. Thomas - Minnesota
2115 Summit Avenue
St. Paul, Minnesota, United States 55105
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About University of St. Thomas - Minnesota
ELS/St. Paul is situated on the University of St. Thomas - Minnesota campus, located on the riverfront between St. Paul and Minneapolis. The University holds classes in both a residential area of St. Paul, as well as on the downtown campus of Minneapolis, and students are transported by a private shuttle bus to either campus. The unique ability to explore two campus locations provides students with a greater diversity of activities and opportunities. The two cities have a reputation for safety, cleanliness and low-cost living in a friendly Midwestern environment. The Mall of America retail complex is close by.
St. Thomas enrolls over 10,000 students from the United States as well as over 500 students from 65 countries, representing every continent. St. Thomas ranks #113 in the National Universities category of the 2015 U.S. News & World Report's America's Best Colleges survey.
The University, a co-ed Catholic institution, is the state's largest independent college or university and the state's 16th-largest nonprofit organization. Students at St. Thomas enjoy a student/faculty ratio of 15 to 1 and are able to interact directly with professors. The average class size is 21 Undergraduate and 19 Graduate students.

Housing
The University of St. Thomas offers housing options in four apartment-style buildings and five single-sex residence halls with designated floors for a wide range of interests including First-Year Experience Communities, Women in Math and Science, Service Learning, Wellness Communities, and Catholic Women's or Catholic Men's Communities. Reasonable and appropriate housing options for physical accessibility are provided. While the University does not provide housing for graduate students, there is ample housing available in the surrounding residential area.

Student life
There are more than 100 student clubs, activities and organizations to choose from on-campus.
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