
1515 East 25th Street
Hibbing, MN 55746
United States
Certificates / Diplomas
Associate Degree
About
Consolidated with other Minnesota North Campuses in May 2022.
Minnesota North College – Hibbing Campus
Located in scenic northern Minnesota, the Hibbing Campus is a 2-year community and technical college offering hands-on programs and academic pathways designed to launch your career or transfer your credits to a 4-year university.
Explore In-Demand Programs at the Hibbing Campus
Earn a degree, diploma, or certificate in high-demand fields like:
• Nursing (RN) & Nursing Assistant
• Dental Assisting, Medical Lab Technician & Medical Coding & Scribing (online program)
• Peace Officer/Law Enforcement - 40+ years of training excellence
• Electrical Maintenance, HVAC Technician, Diesel Mechanic & Automotive Technology
• IT Networking, Cisco, & Cybersecurity
• Culinary Arts, Coaching, and more
• Liberal Arts & Sciences – Build a foundation and let us help you transfer
Transfer Pathways:
Complete the first two years of your bachelor’s degree at Minnesota North Hibbing. Transfer pathways include:
Art, Biology, Business, Communication Studies, English, Exercise Science, History, Peace Officer/Public Safety, Mathematics, Pre-Social Work, Psychology, and Sociology.
Hibbing Campus Highlights:
• Apartment-style on-campus housing
• New student focused Library, Academic & Student Services Center
• Competitive NJCAA athletics: Basketball, Baseball, Softball, Volleyball & Trap Shooting
Minnesota North College – Hibbing Campus
Located in scenic northern Minnesota, the Hibbing Campus is a 2-year community and technical college offering hands-on programs and academic pathways designed to launch your career or transfer your credits to a 4-year university.
Explore In-Demand Programs at the Hibbing Campus
Earn a degree, diploma, or certificate in high-demand fields like:
• Nursing (RN) & Nursing Assistant
• Dental Assisting, Medical Lab Technician & Medical Coding & Scribing (online program)
• Peace Officer/Law Enforcement - 40+ years of training excellence
• Electrical Maintenance, HVAC Technician, Diesel Mechanic & Automotive Technology
• IT Networking, Cisco, & Cybersecurity
• Culinary Arts, Coaching, and more
• Liberal Arts & Sciences – Build a foundation and let us help you transfer
Transfer Pathways:
Complete the first two years of your bachelor’s degree at Minnesota North Hibbing. Transfer pathways include:
Art, Biology, Business, Communication Studies, English, Exercise Science, History, Peace Officer/Public Safety, Mathematics, Pre-Social Work, Psychology, and Sociology.
Hibbing Campus Highlights:
• Apartment-style on-campus housing
• New student focused Library, Academic & Student Services Center
• Competitive NJCAA athletics: Basketball, Baseball, Softball, Volleyball & Trap Shooting
Cost
Living On-Campus
19,404
Living Off-Campus
19,404
Living with Family
19,404
Average Net Price
$9,151 / year
This is the average annual amount that first-time, full-time undergraduate students pay at this institution after subtracting all grants and scholarships from the cost of attendance.
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Net cost after grants and scholarships by income
$0-$30,000:
$7,843
$30,001-$48,000:
$9,297
$48,001-$75,000:
$10,723
$75,001-$110,000:
$14,681
Over $110,000:
$14,534
This net price data shows the average amount students have paid, according to their family income, after subtracting all grants and scholarships.
College Profile
Student/Faculty Ratio
17:1
Size of Student Body
859
Average Class Size
21
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Breakdown by Race
Black or African American:
7%
Hispanic:
5%
Asian:
2%
White:
81%
Two or more races:
4%
Breakdown by Age
19 and Younger:
38%
20 to 24:
29%
25 to 34:
21%
35 to 44:
10%
45 and Older:
4%
Breakdown by Gender
Men:
39%
Women:
60%
New entering students who are transfers
42%
Student Success
Campus Settings
Financial Aid
Average amount of federal, state, local, institutional or other sources of grant aid awarded to undergraduate students
$4,673
The following information pertains to first-time full-time undergraduate students.
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Average amount of aid awarded to full-time first-time undergraduates
State/Local grant aid:
$2,370
Institutional grant aid:
$1,383
Federal grant aid:
$3,987
Average amount of grant aid awarded by income (all sources)
$0-$30,000:
$8,112
$30,001-$48,000:
$6,701
$48,001-$75,000:
$5,044
$75,001-$110,000:
$1,598
Over $110,000:
$114
Cumulative Debt
This section shows the median debt graduates incurred to complete their degree at this institution.
Median Cumulative Debt by Degree Type
- Associate's Degree: $12,428
- Undergraduate Certificate: $9,331
Percent of Graduates With Loans
- Associate's Degree: 53%
- Undergraduate Certificate: 70%
Admission Information
Application Fee
$20
- System applications (online)
- School applications (online)
- ACT or SAT
- Other admission tests may be used in some circumstances or programs but not required for general admission.
- High School Diploma or GED
- Transcripts
- Certain programs require physical exams, background checks and/or special entrance requirements.
- Accepts dual credits
- Accepts exam-based credits
- Institution awards credits for military training
Application Timelines
Financial Aid Application Deadline
A FAFSA needs to be completed each year you are in college. Complete the FAFSA anytime after October 1.
Open Admissions Deadline
Prior to first day of class.
Graduate Employment Outcomes
The data displayed below comes from the Graduate Employment Outcomes tool and only reports on graduates employed in Minnesota. This section shows employment data for graduate class of 2020, including percent of graduates with full-time employment in the 3rd year after college graduation and the median annual wages by award level, according to the Minnesota unemployment insurance records. Data does not include federal employees, self-employed (e.g. professional freelancers, artists, developers, designers, business owners), military, or individuals who moved out of state for a job. The list below may be incomplete and limited to some majors. Additionally, data has been suppressed when it refers to 10 or less students.Jump to:
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