Anderson Student Center
The Anderson Student Center is our main gathering spot, with eateries, a coffee shop and even a bowling alley. It’s also home to Tommie Central, a resource for meeting rooms, equipment rentals and more.
The St. Paul campus is our main campus and the biggest of the three. It is the central hub for student housing, with residence halls for all first and second-year students. Recreational facilities and most sports also take place on this campus.
This campus is divided into two parts. St. Paul’s north campus is located off historic Summit Avenue within walking distance to trails and lookout points where you can see the Mississippi River. Across the street is our south campus. There you’ll find the hub for STEAM on campus, The Schoenecker Center, and the Saint Paul Seminary School of Divinity.
Get to know the neighborhood by exploring one of the walking or bike trails that loop alongside the river. You can also take our intercampus shuttle from St. Paul to Minneapolis and back.
Experience it all
Explore some of our most popular spots on the St. Paul campus and see our facilities at work.
The Anderson Student Center is our main gathering spot, with eateries, a coffee shop and even a bowling alley. It’s also home to Tommie Central, a resource for meeting rooms, equipment rentals and more.
Our residence halls are more than a place to sleep – they are communities rooted in learning and support. Our new and newly renovated residence halls make it easy to comfortably live, learn and make lasting connections.
Dining Services has you covered, no matter where you are on campus. With dining locations ranging from full-service cafeterias to smaller locations offering grab-and-go items, there’s something for everyone.
Whether you swim, lift, dribble or run, there are endless ways to make your heart race at the Anderson Athletic and Recreation Complex. Have fun and stay in shape at this state-of-the-art facility.
The Center for Well-Being provides a holistic, integrated approach to the health and well-being of students. At St. Thomas, student health, counseling services and health promotion are all under one roof.
The is one four libraries that serve our campuses, featuring study rooms, online resources, interlibrary loans, and world-renowned special collections.
Find community and comfort in our places to worship on campus. These communal spaces are open to all students to come meditate, pray and connect.
The Iversen Center for Faith a gathering space where faith can be celebrated and explore. It is home to Campus Ministry, a sacred art gallery, all-faith meditation rooms, and Muslim prayer spaces.
The Chapel of St. Thomas Aquinas sits atop the Iversen Center for faith, and together they form the spiritual heart of campus. Visit throughout the week for Mass or Reconciliation.
Learn it All
Explore where each program lives on campus. See how they’re each equipped to teach the next generation of learners.
The Schoenecker Center is a state-of-the-art facility is where the sciences and arts come together on campus. This STEAM complex encourages innovation and collaboration between all students.
With industry-leading equipment, the Machine shop, Wood shop, Electrical labs, and Civil labs within the have night and day access as well as talented staff to support your concepts and creations.
Nursing students use and strategies to gain hands-on experience with assessing and managing scenarios they’ll face as professional nurses.
The building to one side of the Arches, JRC is home for many of the liberal arts programs on campus, along with tutoring and writing support services available to all students.
McNeely Hall is the home of our undergraduate business program, including multiple different concentrations.
The O’Shaughnessy Education Center features our largest auditorium plus academic programs in communications, media, economics and foreign languages.
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