Twin Cities Metro Area

Blaine, MN
The Blaine college campus of Rasmussen College is located just north of the Minneapolis and St. Paul metropolitan area. Our Blaine college campus offers students an inviting atmosphere to learn, grow, and become prepared for an in-demand career that can last a lifetime.

Bloomington

The Rasmussen College Bloomington campus is located off I-494 and France Avenue. Take a tour of the campus and find out about degrees that will help prepare you for a career in a number of growing industries. Our program managers on campus will be able to walk you through the application process and answer your questions.

Brooklyn Park, MN
The Brooklyn Park Campus is located in a town of just under 30,000, along the banks of the Mississippi River, just miles northwest of downtown Minneapolis. Rasmussen College's Brooklyn Park Campus has degrees in a variety of in-demand fields that will help jump start your future and scheduling options that accommodate all students. Among the offerings at the Brooklyn Park Campus are classes and programs in the School of Health Sciences, School of Business, School of Education, School of Justice Studies, School of Nursing, and School of Technology and Design.

Eagan, MN
The Rasmussen College Eagan Campus is located off of I-35E just south of Yankee Doodle Rd. Less than 20 miles south of Minneapolis and St. Paul, the suburb of Eagan is a city filled with educational and professional opportunities.

Lake Elmo/Woodbury, MN
Located east of St. Paul and Minneapolis, the Lake Elmo/Woodbury Campus is a building filled with opportunities. This 20,000 square foot facility is located east of I-694 and just north of I-94. The Lake Elmo/Woodbury Campus is a place where students can use the abundant resources on campus and apply what they have learned in the classroom into real world situations.

College Opportunities On and Off Campus
When it comes to choosing a place to further one’s education, there are many Minneapolis Colleges to choose from. In fact, the city of Minneapolis is home to more than 40 institutes of higher education, and the Twin Cities is home to a total of 130 colleges and universities. These schools provide opportunities that fit the many needs and goals of the diverse background that makes up today’s Minneapolis college student.

In addition to Rasmussen College, Minneapolis features large public universities, private colleges, technical schools, community colleges and online and career-specific educational opportunities.

Minneapolis Off Campus Attractions
Off campus, Minneapolis offers many popular places to get away from the rigors of college life. Minneapolis is home to the Minnesota Vikings, Minnesota Twins, Minnesota Timberwolves and Minnesota Lynx. The Timberwolves and Lynx play at the Target Center, which is also home to many concerts featuring top musicians of all genres.

The state of Minnesota has nearly 11,850 lakes, and the Twin Cities has 929 alone, including some of the more popular in Minneapolis: Lake Calhoun, Lake Harriett, Lake of the Isles, and Cedar Lake. Calhoun and Harriet are the two biggest and include six beaches, two marinas, walking and biking trails and volleyball courts - all with restaurants, shopping and nightlife nearby. There is also easy access to the Mississippi River, which offers biking trails and scenic walkways.

Downtown
Downtown Minneapolis is home to Nicollet Mall, an 11-block pedestrian mall that offers shopping and dining in the middle of the Minneapolis business district and just a short walk from Hennepin Avenue and the Warehouse District - the heart of downtown. Other popular hangouts in Minneapolis include First Avenue – a great place to see live music, the Northeast district, Dinkytown and Uptown.

Other cultural attractions include the 11-acre Minneapolis sculpture Garden at Walker Art Center, the Guthrie Theatre, the Historic State Theatre, St. Anthony Falls and Stone Arch Bridge, the Basilica of St. Mary’s and the Mill City Museum.

The St. Paul Scene
Just across the river, St. Paul – Minnesota’s capitol city - is home to the Minnesota Wild (who play in the Xcel Energy Center, which also hosts many popular concerts and events), Saint Paul Saints, and many cultural attractions such as The Ordway, Grand Avenue and Summit Avenue. And just a short drive (or ride on the light rail if you choose) from Minneapolis is the Mall of America, America’s largest shopping mall with over 250 stores and restaurants.

It’s safe to say Minneapolis college students have many opportunities to learn and grow. And that’s what Rasmussen College offers its students as well.

Rasmussen offers seven campuses in Minnesota – four in the Twin Cities (Brooklyn Park, Eagan, Eden Prairie, Lake Elmo/Woodbury) and three in greater Minnesota (Mankato, Moorhead, and St. Cloud). The majority of students take advantage of Rasmussen College’s online courses. With a diverse student body from across the country, Rasmussen College offers Bachelor’s and Associate’s degrees, diplomas, and certificates. Some of their programs include Accounting, Business Management, Criminal Justice, Digital Design and Animation, Early Childhood Education, Nursing, and Information Technology.