The Minnesota State Colleges and Universities System (commonly abbreviated as "MnSCU") comprises 32 colleges and universities, including 25 two-year colleges and seven state universities. The system is separate from the University of Minnesota system.
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* The law creating the Minnesota State system was passed by the Minnesota Legislature in 1991 and went into effect July 1, 1995. The law merged the state's community colleges, technical colleges and state universities into one system. Instead of three separate governing boards and three chancellors, there is now one board and one chancellor for the entire system.
* The Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system has 32 institutions on 54 campuses in 47 communities.
* The Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system is the seventh-largest system of two- and four-year colleges and universities in the country, based on student enrollment.
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