How does St. Kate's Complete work?
Our advisors listen to your needs, help create your customized transfer plan, and provide helpful tools and advice every step of the way. Right from the start, we'll help you select a degree pathway plan that transfers seamlessly from associate to bachelor's level, and then we'll help you choose the courses you need to earn your bachelor's quickly and cost-effectively.
You can finish your associate and bachelor's degrees in as little as four years!
Determine your eligibility.
Students with an AA or MnTC also qualify for St. Kate's .
Select a program that works for you.
Attend full or part time, in a format that fits your lifestyle. You'll select an associate degree at Anoka-Ramsey Community College, Century College, Inver Hills Community College, Minneapolis College (MCTC), Normandale Community College, North Hennepin Community College, Saint Paul College, or completion of the MnTC, as well as a bachelor's degree program from St. Kate's College for Adults or College for Women — see what works best for you!
COLLEGE FOR ADULTS | COLLEGE FOR WOMEN |
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evening/weekend and online classes | traditional daytime classes |
women and men | women |
start in September, February, or June | start in September or February |
year-round scheduling | semesters with optional summer and January classes |
View Majors Includes fully online majors |
View Majors Includes dual bachelor's/graduate programs |
Tuition and Aid for College for Adults | Tuition and Aid for College for Women |
We'll create a flexible plan, customized for you.
To ensure that you earn your bachelor's quickly and cost-effectively, we'll create an easy-to-follow, pathway plan, tailored to fit your needs. Your plan will include required and recommended courses that do double-duty by applying at both the associate and bachelor's levels.
We work hard to keep your costs down
Our clear pathway plans ensure you only take the courses you need to complete your degree, so every tuition dollar counts toward your goal.
- Anoka-Ramsey Community College
- Century College
- Inver Hills Community College
- Minneapolis College (MCTC)
- Normandale Community College
- North Hennepin Community College
- Saint Paul College
College for Women: for students who have graduated from high school (or completed a GED program) and are transferring from one of the community colleges listed above, pursuing their first bachelor's degree. Students must enroll at St. Kate's in at least 12 credits per fall and spring terms with a 2.5 GPA or higher, and will receive a renewable $3,000 scholarship per year for two years ($6,000 max).
College for Adults: for students who have graduated from high school (or completed a GED program) and are transferring from one of the community colleges listed above, pursuing their first bachelor's degree. Students must enroll at St. Kate's in at least 6 credits per fall, spring, and summer terms with a 2.5 GPA or higher, and will receive a renewable scholarship of up to $3,000 per year for two years ($6,000 max).
Stay on track with expert advising and transfer tools
Get expert guidance from both your community college and your St. Kate's advisor throughout your time at community college—they'll make sure you aren't taking unnecessary courses that will raise your costs and extend your timeline.
- Degree Program Articulation Guides (PAGs)
Associate to bachelor's degree pathway plans that map all courses required for both degrees, including recommendations for electives. We can create a customized plan for you if none exists. - Major Transfer Guides
Display the major, supporting, and prerequisite requirements for a St. Kate's degree and the courses at your school that have been pre-approved to fulfill them. - Transfer Evaluation System (TES) Database and Transferology Course Equivalency Reports
Search the of over 50,000 pre-approved courses, or use to map the courses you've taken, or plan to take, to their St. Kate's equivalencies. - Program Planning
Our has bachelor's major requirement checklists—including all major, supporting, prerequisite and core requirements—and helps you track progress. - Official Degree Evaluations
Upon acceptance, you'll receive an official plan showing how all courses will apply your intended degree.
Get the support you need!
As a St. Kate's student, you'll have access to support services designed to help you succeed in your program and beyond, including tutoring, disability resources, career counseling, health and wellness, and support for student-parents.
Get more info
Academic Advising and Retention
612-659-6700
academicadvising@minneapolis.edu
Academic Advising
651-846-1739
advising@saintpaul.edu
Advising, Counseling, and Career Center
651-779-3285
acc@century.edu
Academic Advising
651-450-3508
advising@inverhills.edu