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The M State-Fergus Falls Spartans have fielded teams since the 1960s and compete in the NJCAA in football, volleyball, men's and women's basketball, baseball, softball and men's and women's golf. The Spartans are members of the Minnesota College Athletic Conference.
Pages in category "Fergus Falls, Minnesota" ... Minnesota State Community and Technical College; N. Northwestern College (Fergus Falls, Minnesota) O.
The city also lends its name to the song "Fergus Falls" by the band Field Report on its 2012 self-titled album. Fergus Falls received international coverage in early 2017 [10] and late 2018 after a news article in Der Spiegel falsely claimed there was an anti-Mexican sign at the city's entrance and fabricated other things about the town. [11]
Minnesota College Athletic Conference; ... Minnesota State Community and Technical College: Fergus Falls, Minnesota (14,119) 1960 Public [a]
The colleges merged under the Minnesota Technical College System in 1992. In 2016, the college was granted a mission change to become a community and technical college, offering the associate of arts degree as well as technical programs. [1] At that time the college changed its name to Minnesota State College Southeast. [2]
Minnesota North College – Rainy River, previously Rainy River Community College, is a public community college in International Falls, Minnesota. In 2022, the board of trustees of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities merged the college with several others into a single institution called Minnesota North College .
Park Region Luther College is a former educational institution in Fergus Falls, Minnesota. The college's main building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places . It is now occupied by Hillcrest Lutheran Academy , a private Christian junior high and boarding high school .
Northwestern College was a secondary school that existed from 1900 to 1932 in Fergus Falls, Minnesota. The school was built based on a need for a local academy for Scandinavian immigrant children within the greater area. [1]