An enrollment surge in M State's health sciences programs, such as the Medical Laboratory Technician program, pictured here, fueled overall enrollment growth at the college this fall.
MOORHEAD (KFGO) – Enrollment at Minnesota State Community and Technical College increased this fall, with large gains in high-demand healthcare fields. New student enrollment in M State’s health sciences programs has surged by 32%, nursing programs have seen a 14% increase.
“Our healthcare programs are thriving because we’re committed to providing students with hands-on, real-world learning experiences,” says Dr. Ken Kompelien, Dean for the School of Health Sciences, Human Services and Nursing. “The new Health Care Simulation Center on our Moorhead campus has been a game-changer. By integrating innovative technologies and a multidiscipline, lifelike approach to learning, we’re preparing future healthcare professionals to excel in dynamic clinical environments. Our students graduate ready to meet the needs of patients, communities and the region’s workforce.”
Overall, M State’s student enrollment is up 4.6% compared to this time last year.
The recent gains follow last year’s double-digit increases and mark a sustained upward trend that began in 2022.


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