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What's exceptional about Globe Univ-Minneapolis (minneapolis.globeuniversity) ?

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cold; for its size; locale

Globe Univ-Minneapolis has the 4th-lowest average January temperature (16.0 degrees) of the 409 big-city colleges that enroll fewer than 1,000 students. Those 16.0 degrees compare to an average of 39.4 degrees across the 409 colleges.



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bested Alaska Pacific Univ (11.7 degrees), College of Visual Arts (14.7 degrees), and William Mitchell College of Law (14.7 degrees).

tied with Minneapolis College of Art and Design (16.0 degrees).

Incidentally, none of the 5 is more than 50% Black, Hispanic, Asian, American Indian, or Alaska Native.

trailed Luther Seminary (16.3 degrees), McNally Smith College of Music (17.0 degrees), Wisconsin School of Professional Psychology (21.6 degrees), and Strayer Univ-Wisconsin (22.0 degrees), and others, ending with Carlos Albizu Univ-San Juan (75.5 degrees).

51 out of the other 408 colleges were ruled out due to missing, unknown, or not-applicable values for average January temperature, e.g., Simmons College of Kentucky.

References

  1. Weather data comes from NOAA'S 1981-2010 Climate Normals data files at NOAA's National Climatic Data Center, using the closest weather station to each college, as determined by distance calculations using the latitude and longitude of the weather station and of the college, as listed in the IPEDS directory (http://nces.ed.gov/ipeds).
  2. Whether a college is rural, suburban, or in a town, city, or big city, is from the IPEDS Directory, 2012-13 (Provisional release) by the National Center for Education Statistics (http://nces.ed.gov/ipeds).
  3. The college's size is from the IPEDS Directory, 2012-13 (Provisional release) by the National Center for Education Statistics (http://nces.ed.gov/ipeds).

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Globe Univ-Minneapolis is in Minneapolis, MN, is private and for-profit, open admission, grants doctorates, has its top major in business, is on the quarter system, its top Masters major is business administration and management, its top Associates major is accounting, and enrolls fewer than 1,000 students.

  • average full-time teaching salary ($37,273)
  • in-state undergrad tuition & fees ($15,300)
  • out-of-state undergrad tuition & fees ($15,300)
  • average undergrad student loan ($10,438)
  • average grant aid to undergrads ($9,492)
  • endowment per full-time student ($0)
  • in-state freshmen (88.9%)
  • undergrads who get financial aid (75%)
  • undergrads who receive student loans (75%)
  • undergrads who get Pell grants (50%)
  • minorities (35.4%)
  • full-time retention rate (33%)
  • Blacks or African Americans (25.9%)
  • foreign students (19.8%)
  • Hispanics (5%)
  • average teaching salary differential (women vs. men, 4.4%)
  • tuition & fees increase over three years (2.4%)
  • American Indians or Alaska Natives (2.4%)
  • Asians (2.1%)
  • non-resident tuition & fees surcharge (0%)
  • average teaching salary differential (men vs. women, -4.2%)
  • alumni who played in the National Football League (0)
  • average January temperature (16.0 degrees)
  • foreign students (75)
  • members of the National Academy of Sciences (0)
  • men's basketball Final Four appearances (0)
  • Rhodes Scholar alumni (0)
  • yearly for-credit students (378)
  • on-campus yearly property crimes per thousand students (0)
  • students per faculty member (8)
  • annual rainfall (32.8 inches)
  • elevation (257 meters)

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