Best Construction Management Schools in Minnesota

Minnesota has 3 colleges offering Construction Management programs tracked by the College Scorecard, producing 137 recent graduates. Graduates earn $66,548 on average within two years, roughly in line with the national average of $64,579.

School choice matters significantly: University of Minnesota-Twin Cities graduates earn $75,204 while Minnesota State University-Mankato graduates earn $59,576 — a $15,628 gap. Research each program's curriculum, employer connections, and career services before deciding.

3
Schools in MN
$66,548
MN Avg. Earnings
$64,579
National Avg.
52
Schools Nationally

Construction Management Schools in Minnesota, Ranked by Earnings

#1
U

University of Minnesota-Twin Cities

Minneapolis, MN · Public

$75,204
2yr Earnings
1yr Earnings: $68,050
Graduates: 47
Acceptance: 77.0%
#2
M

Minnesota State University Moorhead

Moorhead, MN · Public

$64,865
2yr Earnings
1yr Earnings: $67,373
Graduates: 24
Acceptance: 52.6%
#3
M

Minnesota State University-Mankato

Mankato, MN · Public

$59,576
2yr Earnings
1yr Earnings: $63,759
Graduates: 66
Acceptance: 91.3%

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best school for Construction Management in Minnesota?
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities ranks #1 for Construction Management in Minnesota with median graduate earnings of $75,204 within two years of graduation. There are 3 schools offering Construction Management programs in the state.
How much do Construction Management graduates earn in Minnesota?
Construction Management graduates in Minnesota earn an average of $66,548 within two years of graduation. This is 3% above the national average of $64,579 for this major.
What is the hardest Construction Management school to get into in Minnesota?
Minnesota State University Moorhead is the most selective Construction Management program in Minnesota with an acceptance rate of 52.6%. The average acceptance rate across Construction Management programs in the state is 73.7%.

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Data updated June 2026. Source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard.