Minnesota School of Business (Blaine)

3680 Pheasant Ridge Dr NE, Blaine, MN, 55449
Tel: (763)225-8000
Private for-profit | 1,016 students
COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTS:
  • Minnesota School of Business (Blaine) serves 1,016 students.
  • The school's student:teacher ratio of 41:1 is higher than the college average of 21:1.
  • Minority enrollment is 8% of the student body.
  • Minnesota School of Business (Blaine) is one of 3 community colleges within Anoka County, MN.

School Overview:

Minnesota School of Business (Blaine)
Community College Avg.
Institution Level Four or more years At least 2 but less than 4 years
Institution Control Private for-profit Public
Instructional Staff Total
(research/public service staff included)
25 staff 63 staff
Student Body
Total Enrollment 1,016 students 1,418 students
Student / Staff Ratio 1:41 1:21
% American Indian/Alaskan
1% 1%
% Asian
2% 2%
% Hawaiian
- 1%
% Hispanic
2% 6%
% Black
2% 15%
% White
92% 62%
% Two or more races
1% 2%
 
Finances and Admission
In-State Tuition Fees
(2010-11)
$15,660 $4,485
 
Out-State Tuition Fees
(2010-11)
$15,660 $8,679
 

Nearby Schools:

Minnesota School of Business (Blaine)
1016 students | 0 mi. away
Anoka-Ramsey Community College
9424 students | 8.7 mi. away
Hennepin Technical College
6709 students | 11.7 mi. away
Anoka Technical College
2275 students | 12.8 mi. away
Globe University
1407 students | 18.3 mi. away
Academy College
228 students | 20.8 mi. away

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