The largest private university in Minnesota, St. Thomas is big enough to offer 150+ undergraduate majors and minors, yet small enough for professors to know every student's first name. In fact, 100% of classes are taught by faculty (not teaching assistants). As a Catholic university, we develop future leaders of all faiths looking to make a positive impact on the world. St. Thomas emphasizes practical skills and hands-on experience that prepare students for today's workplace, while also preparing them for long-term success by building timeless qualities including leadership, creativity and ethical decision-making. Students have opportunities to conduct research alongside faculty in fields ranging from engineering and environmental science to English.
The university's partnerships (with Fortune 500 companies and its 110,000+ alumni) connect students to internships — 65 percent of undergraduates complete at least one internship. Ninety-three percent of students are employed or enrolled in graduate school within eight months of graduation.
St. Thomas is home to the Schulze School of Entrepreneurship, named for its benefactor and founder of Best Buy, Richard M. Schulze. This nationally ranked (and #1 in Minnesota) entrepreneurship program helps students harness entrepreneurial thinking to create innovative business ideas that impact people's lives. At the Schulze School, students ignite their entrepreneurial passion through experiential learning activities inside and outside the classroom—including the Freshman Innovation Immersion experience, nationally renowned competitions and startup accelerators to help grow their business ideas. St. Thomas also offers the four-year, full-tuition Schulze Innovation Scholarship to nurture students into innovative, entrepreneurial leaders—and to help launch their careers.