In 2004, the state hosted about 28.6 million travelers, with about 50% of all tourist activity involving Minnesota residents touring their own state. Study abroad program. Curriculum: Broadcasting Technology (2 Yr); Building Inspection Technology (2 Yr); Business Management (2 Yr); Clerk, Typist (2 Yr); Commercial Art (2 Yr); Cooking, Commercial (9 Mo); Desktop Publishing (2 Yr); Drafting, Electro-Mechanical (2 Yr); Food Preparation & Service (9 Mo); Graphic Arts (2 Yr); Heavy Equipment (2 Yr); Machine Shop (2 Yr); Mechanics, Diesel (2 Yr); Natural Resources Technology (2 Yr); Photography (2 Yr); Radio Announcing (2 Yr); Robotics (2 Yr); Secretarial, General (2 Yr), 1101 Hwy. Staffed computer lab on campus. (2 Yr); Radio & Television (2 Yr); Secretarial, General (2 Yr); Welding Technology (6 Mo), 1001 W. Chestnut St., Virginia, MN 55792. Sessions are to be held in only odd-numbered years, but the legislature may divide and meet in even-numbered years as well. Coed. State-supported, 2-year, coed. Awards certificates, diplomas, terminal associate, bachelor's, and master's degrees. Social organizations: 350 open to all; national fraternities, national sororities, local sororities; 3% of eligible men and 3% of eligible women are members.

Tuition: $123/credit resident; $215/credit non-resident. Part-time tuition and fees vary according to course load. Core. Study abroad program. Campus security: 24-hour emergency response devices and patrols, late night transport-escort service, controlled dormitory access.

Founded 1916. John Johnson, a progressive Democratic governor first elected in 1904, was especially active in securing legislation to regulate the insurance industry. Michigan’s output of common clays and dimension stone is also significant. Nonresident tuition: $8171 full-time, $272.36 per credit part-time. Three other Minnesotans have served on the court: Pierce Butler (1866–1939), William O. Douglas (1898–1980), and Harry A. Blackmun (b.Illinois, 1908–97). Scholarships: Available Calendar System: 4-1-4, Summer Session Available Enrollment: FT 1,945, PT 101, Grad 1,791 Faculty: FT 174, PT 326 Student-Faculty Ratio: 13:1 Exams: SAT I or ACT % Receiving Financial Aid: 76 % Residing in College-Owned, -Operated, or -Affiliated Housing: 41 Library Holdings: 556,450 Regional Accreditation: North Central Association of Colleges and Schools Credit Hours For Degree: 128 credits, Bachelors ROTC: Air Force Professional Accreditation: ABA, AALS, NASM, NCATE Intercollegiate Athletics: Baseball M; Basketball M & W; Cross-Country Running M & W; Football M; Gymnastics W; Ice Hockey M & W; Soccer M & W; Softball W; Swimming and Diving M & W; Tennis M & W; Track and Field M & W; Volleyball W, 9000 Brooklyn Blvd.Brooklyn Park, MN 55445Tel: (763)425-3800Admissions: (763)488-2415Fax: (763)550-2119Web Site: http://www.hennepintech.edu/President/CEO: Dr. Sharon K. GrossbachAdmissions: Joy BodinType: Two-Year College Sex: Coed Affiliation: Minnesota State Colleges and Universities System Admission Plans: Open Admission Application Fee: $20.00 H.S. Setting: 50-acre small town campus with easy access to Minneapolis-St. Paul. Handicapped facilities available. Services for LD students, independent study, distance learning, summer session for credit, part-time degree program, external degree program, co-op programs and internships.

Degrees awarded: Certificate, Associate. Approved: Vet. Major annual events: Spring Fling, Winter Festival Breakfast, 3 on 3 Basketball Tourney. Mandatory fees: $575 full-time, $75 per term part-time. In 1999, the Ordway received funding from the National Endowment for the Arts to use interactive video-conferencing technology to develop an "electronic field trip" accessible to student audiences across the state.

College room only: $3151. Requirements: High school diploma required; GED accepted Costs Per Year: Application fee: $20. Drama-theater group, choral group, student-run newspaper. Natural disasters also put a strain on Minnesota's economy.

Brethren, and the Association of Free Lutheran Congregations. Off campus study at Associated Colleges of the Twin Cities, Sisters of St. Joseph College Consortium, Higher Education Consortium for Urban Affairs. Approved: Vet. Over the next 10 years, in any case, nearly 100 newspapers appeared at locations throughout the territory, including direct ancestors of many present-day publications. The crude death rate in 2003 was 7.1 deaths per 1,000 population. Since Democrats and Republicans were also unwilling to sign the same piece of paper, two separate documents were prepared, one on blue-tinted paper, the other on white. Calendar: semesters. In 2000, Democrat Al Gore won 48% of the presidential vote; Republican George W. Bush gained 46%; and Green Party candidate Ralph Nader received 5%. Research spending for 2004 fiscal year: $2 million. Application fee: $20. Dairy products, feed grains, soybeans, and wheat were the largest agricultural commodity exports by total value. Educational spending for 2005 fiscal year: $3528 per student. In 1911 the Minnesota Division of Forestry was established[ by whom? ] Drama-theater group, choral group, student-run newspaper.