Minnesota State University, Mankato is approximately 85 miles southwest of Minneapolis/St. Paul, MSU sits atop 303 acres overlooking the Minnesota River Valley. Greater Mankato has a population of nearly 50,000.
Nearly 160 undergraduate programs of study and 80 graduate programs.
There are three residence halls with capacity for 2,900. The campus has enclosed passageways connecting most academic buildings. The campus is also accessible to students with physical disabilities.
There are 82.5 million in scholarships, grants, work-study, and other support awarded annually to more than 12,200 students.
There are approximately 14,000 students and more than 500 international students from 62 countries.
There are 200 active student groups including about 25 multicultural and international student organizations.
Library Services houses 1.2 million items and provides electronic access to more than 190 databases and online collections.