St. Cloud State University Graduate Catalogs

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17

Level of description

Collection

Title

St. Cloud State University Graduate Catalogs

Date(s)

  • 1953-2009 (Creation)

Extent

2.52 linear feet

Name of creator

(1869-2023+)

Administrative history

St. Cloud State University was established by the state of Minnesota in 1869 as the Third State Normal School.

Scope and content

The graduate catalog represents the most official publication of St. Cloud State. Dating back to 1953, the catalog describes the purpose of the university, admission requirements, classes and class descriptions, tuition and fees, buildings and grounds, and faculty.

Starting with the 2012/14 general catalog, both the graduate and undergraduate catalogs were combined together.  This catalog is found with the undergraduate catalogs.

The final graduate catalog goes to 2009.

System of arrangement

Series 1: Reference Copy

This series contains the most complete run of SCSU graduate catalogs from 1953 and is used for reference purposes. This series is in chronological order.

Series 2: Archives Copy

This series contains, when possible, two copies of each graduate bulletin from 1953. Catalogs here are duplicated in Series 1.

Records are located at 53A.4b-4c and 29C.3a-d.

Conditions governing access

There are no access restrictions.

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Conditions governing reproduction

Permission to publish, quote, and reproduce must be secured from the copyright holder.

Languages of the material

  • English

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    Related archival materials

    St. Cloud State University Undergraduate Catalogs

    St. Cloud State University Summer Catalogs

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    Archivist's note

    Processed by Tom Steman.

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