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You bring a passion to serve. We prepare you for it.

See yourself at Saint Mary’s where we’re known for developing compassionate professionals who are passionate about making a difference in the lives of others.

From bachelor's to doctoral degrees, the School of Health and Human Services helps you develop a greater understanding of yourself, your purpose, and how you can apply this to a rewarding career. Learn how to serve others by starting at Saint Mary’s.

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Real stories meet real-world education.

Undergraduate Programs

Pursue a career that changes lives while transforming yours on our residential, four-year Winona Campus. We’ll help you learn how to turn empathy into action and compassion into a career.

Graduate Certificate Programs

With our 100% online master’s level certificates, you’ll quickly gain practical training to boost your career while earning credit toward a full master’s degree for the future.

Master’s Programs

You’re already a compassionate champion for justice and wellbeing. Discover how to continue making a difference in the lives of others while advancing your career.

Doctoral Programs

Go from practice to practitioner in our accredited doctoral programs that have a solid reputation for developing well-prepared practitioners and professionals in their fields.

 

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