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College of St. Scholastica

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Wikipedia-Article "College of St. Scholastica"

College of Saint Scholastica, is a private college in Duluth, Minnesota. It was founded in 1912 by the Benedictine Sisters, a Roman Catholic religious order of women. The Saint Scholastica Monastery, home of the sisters, adjoins the college campus. The college is coed.

The college awards bachelor's and master's degrees, and one doctoral degree. Undergraduate areas of study include business; computer science; education; humanities; mathematics; nursing,and other health-related fields; religious studies; and sociology. Graduate programs include business, education, and health-related fields.

Athletics

The college's athletic teams, called the Saints. All of teams, except the men's ice hockey team, compete in the Upper Midwest Athletic Conference which is part of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA).


Hockey

The men's hockey team competes in NCAA Division III as part of the Northern Collegiate Hockey Association (NCHA). Home games are played at Mars-Lakeview Arena, which has an ice surface of 200x85 and can hold up to 1,200 people. The hockey team began playing at Mars-Lakeview Arena in 1999. Before 1999, the team played their home games at the Superior Amateur Hockey Arena, which is commonly known as SAHA arena, located in Superior, Wisconsin. Before becoming part of the NCAA, the hockey team participated in the NAIA until the NAIA dropped ice hockey as a sport in 1984. Before the NAIA dropped ice hockey as a sport, the Saints won two NAIA national ice hockey championships in 1975 and 1977.

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