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Study at Hamline University
Hamline University was founded in 1854 as the first university in Minnesota. The university was named after a bishop of the Methodist Church, Leonidas Lent Hamline. HU's main campus is spread across an area of more than 40 acres in Saint Paul, Minnesota. Hamline University grants bachelors, doctorate and masters degrees. It is made up of: Hamline University is a member of the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. Its sports teams are known as the Pipers. The university is also known as the “birthplace of intercollegiate basketball." The first intercollegiate basketball game was hosted on February 9, 1895 in the basement of the old science building in Hamline University. Students attend Hamline in Saint Paul, MN, a large city. The school is proud of its United Methodist status. Hamline is a private, not-for-profit institution. The school degrees go up to the Doctoral degree. Course TopicsHamline is known for its programs in law. Hamline SelectivityThe school is selective and does not offer open admission. Three quarters of students in 2007 had SAT verbal scores of at least 513. Half of math SAT scores of accepted students fell between 540 and 640. FacultyThe school has a tenure system for senior faculty. The full-time faculty at Hamline is well-paid, which often goes with faculty quality. Student EnrollmentThere are 4,803 students at the school . Student LifeHamline values student athletics, and belongs to the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. Hamline Programs and Degrees
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