About WSU Rochester
Commitment to the Community
Winona State University Rochester Center supports the University's "commitment to community" evidenced by its relationships with many organizations and businesses, where students, faculty and staff engage not only in experiential learning activities, but also provide hours of community service.
For many years, WSU-Rochester Center has served the region with distinction. Numbers tell the story: Over 1,500 different students served each year; over 5000 bachelor's and master's degree candidates have graduated from the WSU-Rochester Center campus; and there are approximately 40 resident faculty serving WSU-Rochester Center, with an additional 20 WSU faculty dedicated to the Rochester Center each academic term.
WSU-Rochester Center facilitates students learning by offering both day and evening classes; and providing unique opportunities for specialized courses in computer science, the health professions and education by being located in the city of Rochester
A New Landscape for Learning
Winona State University cooperates with Rochester Community and Technical College to offer complete educational programs to the area. Through the 2 + 2 program, students can complete twelve (12) baccalaureate degree programs by transferring lower-division credits from RCTC and completing upper-level courses at WSU-Rochester. Students can also complete numerous undergraduate minors and sixteen (16) different graduate programs - all at the Rochester Campus of WSU.
Undergraduate Programs
Accounting
Business Administration
Computer Information Systems
Computer Science
Computer Science - Bioinformatics
Professional Studies
Nursing - Generic Option
Nursing - RN to BS Option
Psychology, Option A
Social Work
K-6 Education with Middle Level Social Studies
K-6 Education with Middle Level Communication Arts and Literature
Graduate Programs
Master of Science in Counselor Education
Community Counseling
Professional Development
School Counseling
Master of Science in Education
Graduate Induction Program
Master Teacher Learning Communities
Traditional Master of Education Program
Post-Baccalaureate Secondary Licensure Program/Teacher Licensure Collaborative (TLC)
Master of Science in Educational Leadership
K-12 Principalship
Teacher Leadership (non-licensure program)
General School Leadership (non-licensure program)
Specialist Degree in Educational Leadership (Ed.S.)
Master of Science in Nursing
Adult/Family Nurse Practitioner
Clinical Nurse Specialist
Nurse Administrator
Nurse Educator
Post-Nursing Master's certificates available in Adult/Family Nurse Practitioner, Nurse Educator
and Clinical Nurse
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