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Study at Saint Martin's University
Profile of Saint Martin's University Saint Martin's University is in a medium-sized suburb, in Lacey, WA. The school has a Roman Catholic religious affiliation. Saint Martin's University is classified as a private, not-for-profit college. Students at the school earn degrees up to the Post-Master's certificate. There are more programs of study at Saint Martin's University than you'll find at most colleges of similar size. The most common major fields study at the school include engineering, business and management, education and teaching, and therapy and counseling. Saint Martin's University does not admit all applicants. The middle range of verbal SAT scores in 2007 was 440 to 540 for students at the school. While math SAT scores among applicants varied, those accepted commonly had scores between 440 and 570. Some professors at Saint Martin's University are awarded tenure, allowing the school to retain good faculty members. The school, in 2007, had 1,605 students (1,325 full-time equivalent). Dorm living is common. Athletic teams at the school belong to the Great Northwest Athletic Conference for major sports. Contact: Saint Martin's University Saint Martin's University |
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