Hamline University

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Hamline University


Graduates

  • 40% have a job after 6 months
  • 65% have a job after 1 year
  • 70% have a job after 2 years

Tuition

$24,351 / year

Room and Board

$7,280

Application deadline

Rolling

Application fee

$N/A

Educational Resources

Libraries

Undergraduate students also have the resources of the Hamline University Law Library available to them

  • Member of library consortia.
  • 282,278 books, serial backfiles, and other material including government documents.
  • 3,651 current serial subscriptions.
  • 986,867 microforms.
  • 4,137 Audio/Visual items.
  • 15,158 e-books.

Museums & Art

Hamline’s art collection is extraordinary for a small university. The 288-seat Simley Theatre is one of the best-equipped college stages in the nation. Sundin Music hall is a 315-seat concert hall featuring a German Steinway grand piano and perfect acoustics. New to campus in 1998, the Walker Fieldhouse is one of the highest quality physical activity facilities in the state.

Computing

Requirements

  • Students are required to take a computer course.
  • Students are not required to own or lease a computer.
  • Recommended computer operating system: Microsoft

Campus Resources

  • 200 computers for student use in locations such as computer center/labs, residence halls, library, student center
  • 160 Internet connections in libraries.
  • 310 Internet connections in classrooms.
  • 0 Internet connections in Laboratories.
  • 0 Internet connections elsewhere on campus.

Student accommodations

  • Email accounts are available to all students.
  • Internet access is available to all students.
  • Student web-pages are permitted.
  • Online class registration is available.
  • 90% of college-owned hosting units are available for internet access.

Wireless Internet Hotspots

  • Wifi is available in all the libraries, in some classrooms
  • Campus wireless internet hotspots are not available.
  • Approximately 400 students can be on the network at once.

Services

Basic

nonremedial tutoring, women’s center, placement service, health service, health insurance

Remedial

math, writing, study skills

Counseling

minority student, career, personal, academic, psychological, religious

Career

on-campus job interviews, internships, resume assistance, career/job search classes, alumni network, interest inventory, interview training

Campus Safety

24-hour foot and vehicle patrols, late night transport/escort service, 24-hour emergency telephones, lighted pathways/sidewalks, student patrols, controlled dormitory access (key, security card, etc)

Campus Life

Housing

Overview

  • The school offers housing for students.
  • 41% of students live in school housing.
  • The school does not provide assistance for off-campus housing.

Types of housing available

  • 14% of housing units are Singles.
  • 59% of housing units are Doubles.
  • 6% of housing units are Triples.
  • 12% of housing units are Apartments.
  • 9% of of housing units are some other type.
  • In total, there are 10 housing buildings.

Room Accessories

  • 10% of rooms are equipped with sprinkler systems.
  • 100% of rooms are equipped with fire alarms.
  • 90% are equipped with high-speed internet connections.

Extracurricular

  • 60% of students remain on campus over the weekends, on average.
  • Alcohol is permitted on campus.
  • Popular events on campus: Fall Academic Fair, Alkire Symposium in International Business and Economics, Malmstrom Lecture in Physics, Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Scholar Series, Honors Day, Seminar in Contemporary Religious Thought, 3M-Mitsch Chemistry Lecture, Founders Day, School of Law Symposium on Law, Religion and Ethics
  • Student activities: choral groups, concert band, dance, drama/theater, jazz band, literary magazine, music ensembles, pep band, radio station, student government, student newspaper, symphony orchestra, television station, yearbook
  • In total, there are about 85 organizations on campus.
  • Honor societies: Alpha Kappa Delta (sociology, social research, social service); Beta Beta Beta (biology); Phi Beta Kappa; Pi Delta Phi (French); Pi Epsilon Delta (National Collegiate Players; Pi Gamma Mu (social science); Pi Lambda Theta; Pi Chi (psychology); Sigma Delta Pi (Spanish); Sigma Tau Delta (English); Torch and Cycle (scholarship, leadership, service)
  • Religious organizations: (Appears as submitted by school) Baha’i Association, Buddhist Meditation Group, Intervarsity Christian Fellowship, Jewish Student Alliance, Lutheran Students, The Circle, Multifaith Group, United Methodist Student Movement, Word and Table
  • International organizations: (Appears as submitted by school) Alma Latina, Asian Pacific American Coalition, Hmong Student Association, International Student Organization, Native American Student Association, PRIDE (African-American student group)
  • Other organizations: (Appears as submitted by school) Acting in the Community Together, Amnesty International, Commitment to Community, Environmental Club, Feminist Majority Leadership Alliance, Habitat for Humanity, Hamline College Democrats, Hamline College Republicans, Hand in Hand (with Hancock Elementary School), Hamline University Student Congress, Minnesota Public Research Interest Group, SPECTRUM (Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual/Transgender student group), Vegetarian Student Resource Center, Women in Natural and Social Science, Women’s Resource Center, Cheerleaders, Commuters are Real Students (CARS), Greek Alliance, Hamline Outdoor Recreation Club, Hamline Rock Stars (rock climbing), HIRC (residence hall councils), Intramural Sports, Martial Arts Club, Student Activities Coordinating Board, Weekend Programming Board, Anthropological Society, Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Society, Communications Club, Forensic Sciences Society, German Club, Le Cercle Francais, Legal Society, Management and Economics Club, Mock Trial, Model United Nations, Philosophy Club, Psychology Interest Group, Society of Physics Students, Alpha Gamma Epsilon sorority, Delta Tau Sorority, Theta Chi Fraternity
  • Student papers: (Appears as submitted by school) The Oracle (weekly)

Travel

  • Nearest airport(s) (distance in miles): Minneapolis, Minnesota (10)
  • Nearest train(s) (distance in miles): Saint Paul, Minnesota (2)
  • Nearest bus-station(s) (distance in miles): Saint Paul (6)
  • Public transportation serves the campus.
  • All students are permitted to have cars on campus.
  • 50% of students have a car on campus

Employment

  • School employment is available.
  • 44% of undergrads are employed with average earnings of 2,700
  • Freshman are not discouraged from working.

Greek Life

  • There are 1 fraternities
  • 1 fraternity houses
  • 3% of students are fraternity members
  • There are 2 sororities
  • 0 sorority houses

ROTC

  • Army ROTC: Not offered
  • Navy ROTC: Not offered
  • Airforce ROTC: Offered at cooperating institution (University of Saint Thomas)
  • Additional Policies

    class attendance policies set by individual instructors, honor code, hazing prohibited

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