Minnesota State University, Mankato (MSU), popularly referred to as Minnesota State, is a public research and academic university, and also the flagship university of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system. MSU offers 130 undergraduate programs, 75 graduate programs, and 4 doctoral programs, all of which are certificated nationally, regionally, and state-accredited programs. The university's roots date back to 1858, established as the Second State Normal School, which was later designated and opened doors as Mankato Normal School in 1868. In addition to the main campus, two satellite campuses are present, combining an active enrollment of 17575 students, supported by an of 750, all of whom are at the forefront of the best academic experience at its 303-acre campus. Enriching campus life and a platform for further professional development are available to those who opt to join its vacancies, offered with featured resources, health, wellness, and retirement benefit plans.
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