Organizations Filed Purposes:
SHAPED BY THE CATHOLIC BENEDICTINE HERITAGE, THE COLLEGE OF ST. SCHOLASTICA PROVIDES INTELLECTUAL AND MORAL PREPARATION FOR RESPONSIBLE LIVING AND MEANINGFUL WORK. IN CONJUNCTION WITH THIS MISSION STATEMENT, THE COLLEGE'S VISION STATEMENT IS AS FOLLOWS: THE COLLEGE OF ST. SCHOLASTICA ASPIRES TO BE A DIVERSE AND INCLUSIVE ACADEMIC COMMUNITY OF EXCELLENCE, GROUNDED IN THE RICH CATHOLIC BENEDICTINE HERITAGE, SENDING FORTH THOUGHTFUL LEADERS SHARPENED AND SENSITIZED BY THE LIBERAL ARTS, WHO ARE PREPARED AND COMMITTED TO SERVE AND TRANSFORM THE WORLD.
PROVIDE INTELLECTUAL AND MORAL PREPARATION FOR RESPONSIBLE LIVING AND MEANINGFUL WORK.
INSTRUCTION: THE COLLEGE OF ST. SCHOLASTICA PREPARES ITS STUDENTS FOR A LIFE OF PURPOSE BY EMPHASIZING CORE VALUES OF THE CATHOLIC BENEDICTINE TRADITION, INCLUDING HOSPITALITY, THE LOVE OF LEARNING, RESPECT, COMMUNITY AND STEWARDSHIP. LEARNING HERE ENTAILS A COMMITMENT TO MEETING RIGOROUS ACADEMIC STANDARDS, BROADENING THE SCOPE OF ONE'S VISION AND BECOMING ACCOUNTABLE TO BOTH SELF AND SOCIETY. ST. SCHOLASTICA OFFERS 39 MAJORS AND 13 UNIQUE MINORS. THE COLLEGE ALSO OFFERS ADVANCED DEGREES, CERTIFICATES AND LICENSURES IN 34 DIFFERENT AREAS. THE MAIN CAMPUS IS IN DULUTH, MINNESOTA, WITH ADDITIONAL IN-STATE CAMPUSES IN AUSTIN, BRAINERD, CLOQUET, INVER GROVE HEIGHTS, ST. CLOUD, AND ST. PAUL. IN ADDITION TO GRADUATE AND EXTENDED SITES THE COLLEGE OFFERS ONLINE PROGRAMS.
STUDENT & ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES: THE STUDENT EXPERIENCE IS CRITICAL TO THE COLLEGE OF ST. SCHOLASTICA'S MISSION. THE COLLEGE PROVIDES LIBRARY SERVICES, COMPUTER LABS, ACADEMIC AND PERSONAL ADVISEMENT AND COUNSELING, TUTORING AND GRADUATE SCHOOL PREPARATION TO ENHANCE ITS EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS. SUPPORT IS OFFERED FOR ADMISSIONS, REGISTRATION, FINANCIAL AID AND SPECIALIZED SERVICES TO ENRICH DIVERSITY WITHIN THE COLLEGE. STUDENT ACTIVITIES ARE A WAY FOR STUDENTS TO CONNECT WITH OTHER STUDENTS WITH SIMILAR VIEWS, ASPIRATIONS AND CONCERNS, AND THEN PROVIDE A FRAMEWORK FOR THOSE STUDENTS TO WORK TOGETHER FOR A COMMON GOAL. A VARIETY OF CAMPUS ORGANIZATIONS, CLUBS, AND LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES PROVIDE STUDENTS WITH MANY AVENUES FOR PERSONAL, VOCATIONAL AND SOCIAL GROWTH. THE ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT OFFERS 22 MEN'S AND WOMEN'S PROGRAMS CONSISTENT WITH THE MISSION STATEMENT OF THE COLLEGE AND THE NCAA DIVISION III PHILOSOPHY. THERE WERE 404 UNDUPLICATED STUDENT PARTICIPANTS IN THESE PROGRAMS. ALL STUDENTS MAY PARTICIPATE IN A WIDE VARIETY OF INTRAMURAL ACTIVITIES AS WELL AS GENERAL USE OF THE COLLEGE'S RECREATIONAL FACILITY, THE BURNS COMMONS WELLNESS CENTER.
AUXILIARY SERVICES: ST. SCHOLASTICA OFFERS ITS STUDENTS HOUSING, FOOD AND HEALTH SERVICES.HOUSING CONSISTS OF A RESIDENCE HALL AND SUITES AND SEVEN APARTMENT COMPLEXES WITH A CAPACITY OF 923 BEDS. OVER HALF OF THE COLLEGE'S FULL-TIME UNDERGRADUATE TRADITIONAL AGED STUDENTS RESIDE ON CAMPUS. FOR, 2019-20, OCCUPANCY WAS 813 AND 753 STUDENTS FOR FALL AND SPRING SEMESTERS, RESPECTIVELY.ST. SCHOLASTICA UTILIZES ARAMARK CAMPUS DINING TO PROVIDE QUALITY NUTRITIOUS FOODS AT MULTIPLE CAMPUS LOCATIONS. TOGETHER WE ARE COMMITTED TO SUSTAINABLE PRACTICES AND SUPPORTING STUDENT'S HEALTH AND WELLBEING. ALL STUDENTS RESIDING IN THE RESIDENCE HALL ARE REQUIRED PURCHASE A MEAL PLAN. OPTIONAL MEAL PLANS ARE AVAILABLE FOR OTHER RESIDENTIAL AND COMMUTER STUDENTS. FOR 2019-20, 615 AND 543 STUDENTS OBTAINED MEAL PLANS FOR FALL AND SPRING SEMEMSTERS, RESPECTIVELY. THE PHYSICAL AND EMOTIONAL WELL-BEING OF ALL STUDENTS IS ESSENTIAL FOR ACADEMIC SUCCESS. STUDENT HEALTH SERVICES PROVIDES ONSITE ACCESS TO MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS. OUR PROFESSIONAL STAFF OFFERS STUDENTS CONFIDENTIAL SERVICES IN TREATING PHYSICAL AND MENTAL HEALTH CONCERNS THAT COMMONLY OCCUR WITHIN THE COLLEGE POPULATION.A CAMPUS CONVENIENCE STORE SERVES STUDENTS, FACULTY, STAFF, ALUMNI AND MEMBERS OF THE SURROUNDING COMMUNITY WITH A SELECTION OF COLLEGIATE CLOTHING, GIFTS AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
Executives Listed on Filing
Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing
Name | Title | Hours Per Week | Total Salary |
Colette Geary | PRESIDENT | 40 | $376,395 |
Chris Mueller | VICE-PRESIDENT FOR COLLEGE ADVANCEMENT | 40 | $152,479 |
Ben Adams | CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER | 40 | $149,240 |
Steve Lyons | VICE-PRESIDENT FOR STUDENT AFFAIRS | 40 | $138,613 |
Barbara Mcdonald | PRESIDENT | 40 | $138,340 |
Ellen Johnson | VICE-PRESIDENT FOR ENROLLMENT MANAGEMENT | 40 | $136,088 |
Philip Rolle | TRUSTEE/INTERM VICE-PRESIDENT FOR FINANCE, TREASUR | 40 | $113,686 |
Marty Parsons | INTERM VICE-PRESIDENT FOR FINANCE, TREASURER | 40 | $0 |
Thomas Welder Osb | TRUSTEE | 1 | $0 |
Michelle Stender | TRUSTEE | 1 | $0 |
Marcy Steinke | TRUSTEE | 1 | $0 |
David Sparby | TRUSTEE, VICE CHAIR | 1 | $0 |
Mary Catherine Shambour Osb | TRUSTEE | 1 | $0 |
Doug Schur | TRUSTEE | 1 | $0 |
Sue Ross | TRUSTEE | 1 | $0 |
Donna Schroeder Osb | TRUSTEE | 1 | $0 |
Beverly Raway Prioress Osb | TRUSTEE | 1 | $0 |
Sarah O'Malley Osb | TRUSTEE | 1 | $0 |
Don Ness | TRUSTEE | 1 | $0 |
Fred Lewis | TRUSTEE | 1 | $0 |
Mark Lambert | TRUSTEE | 1 | $0 |
Susan Koering | TRUSTEE | 1 | $0 |
Mathew Johnson | TRUSTEE | 1 | $0 |
Gretchen Johnston Osb | TRUSTEE | 1 | $0 |
David Herman | TRUSTEE | 1 | $0 |
Beth Haenke Just | TRUSTEE | 1 | $0 |
Christopher Dolan | TRUSTEE, CHAIR | 1 | $0 |
Mary Susan Dewitt Osb | TRUSTEE | 1 | $0 |
Daniel Clay | TRUSTEE | 1 | $0 |
Steve Burgess | TRUSTEE | 1 | $0 |
Deborah Amberg | TRUSTEE | 1 | $0 |
Marianne Allen | TRUSTEE | 1 | $0 |
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