Saint Paul College


Saint Paul College is a public community college in Saint Paul, Minnesota. It is a member of Minnesota State.
The college enrolls more than 13,000 students in the Minneapolis-Saint Paul metropolitan area. It also employs 114 full-time faculty, 140 part-time faculty, 164 staff members, and 16 members of the administration. The average student age is 26.

History

Saint Paul College was founded in 1910 as a boy’s vocational high school. In 1966, the college moved into its current facility and became Saint Paul Technical Vocational Institute, or Saint Paul TVI. In 2002, the college added liberal arts programs to its curriculum and changed its name to Saint Paul College – A Community & Technical College.
Saint Paul College was home to the countries oldest watchmaking and clockmaking programs. In its last few years, it was awarded a grant from Rolex and started offering the WOSTEP certificate, which is an industry wide accepted certification for watchmaking excellence.
In the spring of 2019, the college briefly gained national attention when a site visit team of the college's regional accreditor, the Higher Learning Commission, documented several reports from college faculty members alleging that the college president's leadership style was "grounded in fear and intimidation." Shortly thereafter, President Rassoul Dastmozd announced that he would resign on June 30.

Campus

Saint Paul College is located in the Cathedral Hill neighborhood near downtown St. Paul. Its current campus is 520,968 square feet with one building. The College opened a new building in 2017 called the Saint Paul College Health and Science Alliance Center which serves as the primary space for the College’s STEM and health career programs.