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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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School of Health and Human Services

 

Longtime interest turns into internship for Saint Mary’s senior

A high school psychology class first sparked Kailee Johnson’s interest in working in mental and behavioral health. “I’ve always liked... Read More

Practicum segways into new career path

Tara Dicus M’20 always knew she wanted to get her master’s degree. She was just waiting for the right time.... Read More

Public health student plans to take lessons learned at Saint Mary’s abroad

Armed with a Master’s Degree (MPH) in Public Health, Koko Tarr hopes to not only open a nonprofit clinic back... Read More