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of Arden Hills - Comorehensive Plan - DRAFT <br />enrollment, and no new educational facilities are planned. While future <br />development on the TCAAP property may add students to the school system, <br />those students would likely just offset other declines. <br />The Roseville School District has ten buildings; however, none of them are <br />located in Arden Hills. The district includes all or parts of the cities of Falcon <br />Heights, Lauderdale, Little Canada, Maplewood, Roseville, and Shoreview. <br />13.10 Higher Education <br />While not technically a public service, Arden Hills is home to two private higher <br />education institutions, Bethel University and Northwestern College. Bethel <br />University is located south of Interstate 694 and is on the shoreline of Lake <br />Valentine. The University has a long range Master Plan and future expansion <br />on the campus is expected. <br />Split by the Roseville -Arden Hills border, Northwestern College is located in the <br />south party of the City on the southern shore of Lake Johanna. The College <br />does not have a road access into Arden Hills; however, many of the College's <br />educational buildings are located in Arden Hills. Both Roseville and Arden Hills <br />approved a long range Master Plan in October 2007. <br />Bethel University and Northwestern College have abundant natural resources <br />and trails that are open for use to the residents of Arden Hills. The City strives <br />to maintain a strong working relationship with both institutions to help ensure <br />long term recreational access to these campuses and to coordinate any <br />changes or expansions with the adjacent residential areas. <br />Formatted: Font (Default) Anal 10 <br />i Pt <br />jr Formatted: Font: (Default) Arial, 10.1 <br />Pt <br />DRAFT 103 <br />5/1/2008 <br />
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