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Saint Paul College is a open access public community college in Saint Paul, Minnesota.It is part of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities System.The college enrolls about 11,000 students in the Minneapolis-Saint Paul metropolitan area, and it also employs 126 full-time faculty, 116 part-time faculty, 233 staff members, and 18 administrative members.
University of St. Thomas (Minnesota) (2 C, 12 P) Pages in category "Universities and colleges in Saint Paul, Minnesota" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.
Saint Paul College, Saint Paul, Minnesota St. Paul's College, Concordia, Missouri, a former college of which St. Paul Lutheran High School (Missouri) was a department Saint Paul's College (Virginia)
Saint Paul's College developed the Single Parent Support System (SPSS), the only program of its kind in the United States. Initiated in 1987, the SPSS was an on-campus residential educational program designed for single parents with two or fewer children between the ages of two months to nine years old.
The college was established as St. Paul College Quezon City Branch in 1946. It was founded by the Sisters of St. Paul of Chartres (SPC), a congregation established in Chartres, France, by Father Louis Chauvet in 1696. The college originally catered to young women of the upscale New Manila area.
This is a list of notable Old Paulines, alumni of St Paul's College, University of Sydney. Rhodes scholars. 1907 Garnet Portus [1] 1908 Richard Waddy [1]
The College is an independent body corporate, legally designated as "The Warden and Fellows of St Paul's College". [ 9 ] At the 2010 World University Debating Championship two former Paul's students (Chris Croke and Steve Hind) took the title, winning the final against teams from Oxford , Harvard and the London School of Economics . [ 10 ]
The College Council enjoys a special status in Hong Kong, in that it is a statutory body incorporated by a local ordinance, the St. Paul's College Council Incorporation Ordinance (Cap 1102, Laws of Hong Kong). The aim of the college is to "provide a liberal education to Chinese youths in the English language upon Christian principles."