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THE ESSENTIAL POCKET GUIDE TO college essentials

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College is no small affair. It’s for the rest of your life. But that doesn’t mean you need to know what you’re going to do for the rest of your life on your first day of class. Just figure out what you like to do, and we’ll help turn that into what you get to do.

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The essenTial PockeT Guide To

college essentials

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lots oF aspiRinhEat Pack • bandagEssandals • tennis shoesComforter • favorite pillow

extension coRds

Video gamesWii • Board gamesDeck of carDs • Diceplastic silVerwareQ-tips • cotton ballsclothes hangersalarm clockrugs anD blanketsclothes Drying rackCoffee • Coffee • Coffee

lots of cerealDish soap • scrubbersBoWls • cups • platesfan • air freshener gum and mintsplants • MusicDry erase boarDbean bag chairMirror • picturespaper clips • calendarflashlight • night light

Printer • PaPerink cartriDges • flash DrivesPaPer towels • Kleenexbackpack • blank cDsswiM suits • sweatshirts

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chocolatemicrowaVe popcornpotato chips • nachosfliP floPs • musiCwinter jacket • boots

soap • beDDingtoothbrush toothpaste • shaMpooconDitioner

Mac ‘n Cheese. Laundry detergent. Cookies. They’re the little things that make up a huge part of college life.

seriously. When you’re hungry at 1 a.m., you need 99¢ of sustenance. When your clothes are dirty, you need to somehow make them clean again. it’s these little things that make all the difference. like:

• 19 students in a class• 17-1 student-teacher ratio• a campus you can walk

across in 8 minutes• a degree recognized and

respected by worldwide employers

These things are a big deal if you want the opportunity to really get to know your professors, to fully participate in hands-on, get out and do something discoveries and to build your career.

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The only thing we can’t fit into this tiny format is our degree.

True story. It’s big enough to be recognized all over the world.

A degree from the University of Minnesota is valued around the globe and not just by other intellectuals and academics—by every major employer who wants to hire the best and brightest. Otherwise known as you.

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You can be the star athlete or the student government president. But we’d prefer if you were just you.

Having fun isn’t a requirement, but we’d certainly recommend it. The U of M, Crookston has more than 40 on-campus clubs and organizations, plus year-round activities for every interest. There’s no excuse for boredom in college. Get out and do something, like:

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go iCe fishing Go For a bike ride

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paRTiCipaTe in hoMeCoMingPlaY hockeYshooT some Pool beTWeen classes

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Class time, lab time, study time and, just like they say, the time of your life.

College truly can be the time of your life, while you do what you came here for: to get an education. We help you enjoy the experience and reach your goals, with services like:

• AcademicAssistanceCenter

• CareerServices

• CounselingServices

• Alcohol,TobaccoandOther DrugServices

• OfficeofResidentialLife

• Diversity&MulticulturalAffairs

• TutoringLabs

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Meet your new best friend: your very own laptop.

Welcometo“LaptopU,”whereyou’reequipped with a laptop computer from day one. Here, your professors and classmates are tech-savvy, Wi-Fi is nearly everywhere and learning happens through simulations, games and video presentations—and you’re ready to tap into it all with your laptop.

We weren’t kidding. As a central part of both your academic and social lives, the laptop truly is your new best friend.

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Accounting*

Agricultural Business

Agricultural Systems Management Bio-fuelsandRenewable Energy Technology FarmandRanch Management Power and Machinery Precision Agriculture

Agronomy AgronomicScience Crop Production

Animal Science AnimalScience Pre-Veterinary Medicine

Applied Health (B.A.H.)*

Applied Studies* RespiratoryCare Self-DesignedProgram

Aviation+ Agricultural Aviation Business Aviation LawEnforcementAviation NaturalResourcesAviation

Biology

Business Management* EntrepreneurshipandSmall Business Management Management

Communication*

Criminal Justice Corrections LawEnforcement

You’re going to need a major. But not on day one.

College is no small affair. It’s for the rest of your life. But that doesn’t mean you need to know what you’re going to do fortherestofyourlifeonyourfirstdayofclass.Justfigureoutwhatyouliketodo, and we’ll help turn that into what you get to do. Check out the various degree programs you can choose from at UMC:

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Early Childhood Education Primary Education Program Management

Environmental Sciences Agricultural and EnvironmentalStewardship Environmental Ecology Environmental Health Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry Individualized EnvironmentalSciences Water Quality

Equine Science EquineScience Pre-Veterinary Medicine

Golf and Turf Management

Health Management*

Health Sciences (Pre-Professional)

Horticulture EnvironmentalLandscaping Production Horticulture Urban Forestry

Information Technology Management*

Manufacturing Management (B.M.M.)*

Marketing*

Natural Resources NaturalResources LawEnforcement NaturalResources Management Park Management WaterResource Management Wildlife Management

Quality Management (B.M.M.)*

Software Engineering

Sport and Recreation Management

MINoRS Agricultural Business AgriculturalSystems Management Agronomy AnimalScience Biology Business Management Chemistry Coaching Communication Criminal Justice EnvironmentalSciences EquineScience Horticulture Information Technology Management Marketing Music

PRoGRAM oPTIoN AirForceROTC

* Online option available

+ Collaborative program with another institution

All programs are BachelorofScience unless otherwise noted.

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Personal. Prestigious. online.

You can also earn your U of M degree from anywhere through our online degree programs. It’s ideal for students who are place-bound or already working rotating shifts. You get similar personal attention, rigorous courses and exceptional, responsive faculty and staff members— just delivered electronically.

Programs offered online:

• Accounting

• AppliedHealth

• AppliedStudies

• BusinessManagement

• Communication

• HealthManagement

• InformationTechnologyManagement

• ManufacturingManagement

• Marketing

• QualityManagement

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Learn. Then do.

Sure,collegeisaboutlearning.Learninghowtoorderapizzaat3a.m.,pull an all-nighter studying for a test and wake up before noon on your own.

Yetcollegeisalsoaboutfindinga job after graduation. At the U of M, Crookston research, volunteer and other experiences are built right into your coursework. You do a lot beyond the classroom. You do.

You’ll work directly with tools of yourintendedtrade.Youmayfindyourself in a laboratory, plane cockpit, afield,forest,barn,ridingring,agprocessing facility, computer help desk, business board room, software engineeringfirmorcorporateoffice.You’ll plan, develop and implement projectsthatfityourcareerfieldwithsupervised training—all to develop confidenceandskillstodiverightintoyour own career.

This technology-driven, career-oriented approach means you graduate with an edge.Sowhetheryoukick-startyourcareer or continue learning in grad school, you’ll be ready.

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Not your typical classroom...

You won’t spend all your time perched in a desk here. Curriculum is designed around experiential learning. Depending on your major, you get these opportunities:

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• Projects to analyze advertising, public relations, journalism and new media for real clients

• The only bachelor’s degree in criminal justice in the University of Minnesota system

• Teaching experience with the Early Childhood Development Center

• Flight training

• PrescribedburnsatGlacialRidgeNational WildlifeRefuge

• Tree planting at Chippewa National Forest

• Plant propagation

• Designing urban and environmental landscapes

• Award-winning judging teams in crop, livestock, dairy and equine

• Equine breeding, training and showing

• The only Collegiate FFA chapter in Minnesota

• A new informatics lab that offers some of the most advanced visualization and computer graphics technologies available

• Developing and implementing a business plan for an Equine Center

• The only bachelor’s-level software engineering program in the University of Minnesota system

• AcademicinitiativeswithMicrosoft,OracleandIBM

• StudentsinFreeEnterprise(SIFE)outreachprojects in business, entrepreneurship and marketing

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Real research to solve real challenges...

The right knowledge, guided by the right hands, will solve our world’s toughest problems—and dilemmas in our own backyard. U of M, Crookston students are preparing to take part, beginning with hands-on work such as:

• Involvementinfacultyresearchon biofuels, energy conservation, dairy cattle nutrition and food alternatives, and equine exercise physiology

• Studyinggreenhousegasemissions

• Workingwithsolarandwindenergy

• Conductingwildlifecensuscounts from an aircraft

• Grant-fundedlargescalebiologyand other sciences research

• PresentingresearchattheNational Conference on Undergraduate Research(NCUR)

• Buildingandprogrammingacomputerized touchscreenfortheSoudanLab

• Discoveringbestbusinesspractices in hard economic times by studying the Great Depression

• Businessresearchwithfacultyinthe Economic Development Administration (EDA)CenterortheCenterforRural EntrepreneurialStudies(CRES)

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What’s it like to go to college here? Come visit, and we’ll show you.

If you see prairie to the west and forest to the east, you’re right here. Our campus spans across 237 acres ofthefertileRedRiverValleyinnorthwestern Minnesota. Campus is connected to the community by a walking path, meaning historic downtown is just a quick walk or bike ride away.

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Crookston, At-A-Glance:

• Population:8,200

• Incorporated:1879

Area Attractions:

• Twentycityparks

• HistoricWidman’sCandyShop

• GrandTheatre

• Sky-VuDrive-InMovieTheatre

• RydellNationalWildlifeRefuge

• ItascaStatePark

• OldCrossingTreaty(Huot)Parkand OldMillStatePark

• AgassizEnvironmentalLearningCenter

• Tubing,canoeingorkayakingon theRedLakeRiver

• Indoorcommunityswimmingpool

• Softballdiamonds

• Tenniscourts

• Nine-holegolfcourse

• CrookstonSportsCenter—a multipurpose events facility including three sheets of ice and seasonal turf

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Weekend road trips? ‘Nuff said.

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Greater Grand Forks. Fargo-Moorhead. TheLake.TheTwinCities.Winnipeg.Would you rather spend every weekend studying or road trip every so often? That’s what we thought.

Grand Forks, with a population of more than 53,000, is just 24 miles away.Shopanddineinuniqueplaces,plus have access to the Grand Forks International Airport.

If you want even more dining, shopping and entertainment options, Fargo-Moorhead is only 70 miles southwest and Minneapolis is a 290-mile drive. Winnipeg, Canada, an international visitor destination, is 150 miles from Crookston.

Enjoy the peaceful atmosphere on campus, but remember bustling cities are just a short drive away. Grab your newfriends,“emergency”creditcardand the keys, and you’re on your way to a weekend adventure.

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Everything you need to know before you go.(Information based on fall 2010 enrollment)

Campus

37 buildings on 237 acres

Recent additions and improvements• KiehleAuditorium&Building(2002)• StudentCenter(2005)• CentennialHall(2006)• EdWidsethFieldupgrades(2007)• LysakerGymFloor(2007)• EvergreenHall(2009)

Estimated Cost of Attendance 2011-2012*Expense MN, National & InternationalTuitionandFees(basedonflat-ratefor13creditsormore) ......................... $11,096RoomandBoard(basedonSkybergHall&19meals/week) .........................$6,764Total ................................................................................................................ $17,860

Undergraduate population:Total: 1,462 degree-seekingAfrican American ........5.7%American Indian..........1.6%Asian/Pacific .............. 1.9%Chicano/Latino ........... 2.3%White ..........................79.1%International ............... 6.9%Not reported ............... 2.5%

Class size

53% of classes have

fewer than 20 students

Note:Requiredfeesincludestudentservicesfee($402.50)andnotebookandtechnologyfees($1000).*U of M, Crookston has a single tuition rate. We do not charge higher rates for out-of-state or international students.

Information based on fall 2010 enrollment

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Student-to- Faculty ratio

17:1 26 bachelor’s programs

Geographic representation

31%

from out- of-state

on-campus housing

4 residence halls

77%

of first-year freshmen live on campus

Accreditation

Higher Learning Commission, a commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools

of graduates gain employment or admission into graduate school within one year of graduation

95% Career placement

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areas

16 _minors

10 online

degrees

Degrees

40 states and 29 countries represented

78% have

fewer than 30 students

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Internships.

Seehowyoufitinthroughgreatinternship opportunities with a myriad offirms,fromsmallbusinessesinourbackyard to Fortune 500 companies, schools, NCAA and professional sports teams and whatever type of place you see yourself working someday.

Solid first step...

Going on? U of M, Crookston students get fully prepared and can meet all the requirements to apply to dental, medical, chiropractic or veterinarian school or go on for more education in nursing, optometry, occupational and physical therapy, pharmacy and more.

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AltruHealthSystem

Breed associations

Chambers of Commerce

Craguns

Dairy operations

Deloitte Touche

Elementary schools

ForestFlyingService

HarvardSportsInformation Dept.

MicrosoftSolutions

Miller Park

Minnesota Dept. of NaturalResources

MinnesotaStateParks

Minnesota Timberwolves

During college, students get an inside view of their future career with internships at businesses and organizations, including:

Nashville Predators

Nature Conservancy

Philadelphia Phillies event management

Plant pathology laboratories

Pracs Institute

RiverViewHealth

Target Corporation

Unisys

U.S.ForestService

U.S.Fishand WildlifeService

USDAresearchstations

Veterinary hospitals

Voyageur’s National Park

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Our career placement focus centers on the time when you won’t even be on our campus. As a University of Minnesota, Crookston alum, you’ll be competitive in the global economy. 95 percent of graduates gain employment or enroll in graduate or professional school within one year of graduation. Of course we’ll miss you, but we’ll follow your career with pride. And you’re welcome to come back to visit, always.

Come here so you can leave.

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Alaska Fish and Wildlife

American Crystal

CASEIH

Caterpillar

CHS

Elementary schools throughout the world

FritoLay

Kraft

LandO’Lakes

Maddens on GullLake

Microsoft

Do what you love. Live for more than the weekend.

U of M, Crookston graduates are now withfirmssuchas:

Monsanto

North Dakota and Minnesota Departments of NaturalResources

NCAAIINSICheadquarters media relations

U of M Extension

UofMVetSchool

U.S.Fish and Wildlife

USDA

Yellowstone National Park

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It’s a small world after all. Really.

Diversity is huge at the University of Minnesota, Crookston. Your roommates, classmates and friends might also call Minnesota, Alaska, California, Canada, SouthKoreaorChinahome.

Learningthecultureandviewsoffriendsfrom 29 countries and 40 states not only helps you better understand the world, it helps you understand yourself and howyourpiecefitsintothepuzzleofglobal society.

Get involved in the many multicultural and international programs on campus, and you’ll see how easy it is to make friends from across the planet.

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• Norway

• China

• France

• Ireland

• Australia

• Thailand

• CostaRica

• Mexico

• Kenya

• Ghana

• NewZealand

• England

• Switzerland

• India

Close your eyes, spin the globe, point and go. open your eyes and your mind.

Want to get away for a summer, a semester, a year? Take your pick of 300optionsin67countries.Study,intern, volunteer, play, explore—here or anywhere.

But don’t just be here or there. Live.

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Show your skills or sound your scream.

Be a cheering fan or a student-athlete. The campus competes in NCAA Division II athletics in the Northern SunIntercollegiateConference(NSIC)andtheIntercollegiateHorseShowAssociation(IHSA).

Men’s athletics: Baseball, Basketball, Football, Golf

Women’s athletics: Basketball, Equestrian,Golf,Soccer,Softball,Tennis, Volleyball

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Studentsmustapplyforadmissionandbeacceptedbeforetheyare able to apply for specialty scholarships. Admitted students will receive detailed instructions on the scholarship application process.

Merit ScholarshipsStudentsareguaranteedtheappropriatemerit scholarship based on GPA and ACT scores. No separate scholarship application is required.Studentsmustbeenrolledfull-time(12credits)toreceive merit scholarships.

Specialty Scholarships

The U of M, Crookston has more than 300 specialty scholarships available to students made possible by donors. The scholarships are awarded to students based on academic achievement, extracurricular activities, community involvement, leadership, service and legacy. Specialtyscholarshipsrequireaseparate application due February 15..

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Recommended Timeline

September Apply for admission

January Apply for specialty scholarships

February Applyforfinancialaid

February 1 Recommended deadline to apply for admission*

February 15 Deadline to apply for specialty scholarships

March 1 Recommended deadline to apply forfinancialaid

March Selectadatetoregister

March Apply for on-campus housing

May Registerforclasses

June SendCrookstonyourfinal high school transcript

*StudentsmaystillapplyforadmissionafterFebruary1.However,tobeeligibletoapplyforSpecialtyScholarships,studentsmustbeadmitted to the Crookston campus prior to February 1.

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Transfer ScholarshipsAward Amount Eligibility

Transfer Distinguished $2,000($1,000/yearfor2years) Incoming transfer with a 3.25-3.49 cumulative college GPA

Transfer Chancellor $3,000($1,500/yearfor2years) Incoming transfer with a 3.50-3.74 cumulative college GPA

Transfer Presidential $4,000($2,000/yearfor2years) Incoming transfer with a 3.75-4.0 cumulative college GPA

Transfer scholarships are renewable for a second year if recipient successfully completes 24 credits at the U of M, Crookston, and earns a cumulative 3.30 GPA.

Freshman Merit ScholarshipsAward Amount Eligibility

TheAchievementScholar $2,000($1,000/yearfor2years) Incoming freshman who has scored a 21 or 22 on the ACT and has earned a 3.25 high school GPA

TheMerriamLegacyScholar $4,000($2,000/yearfor2years) Incoming freshman who has scored a 23 or 24 on the ACT and has earned a 3.25 high school GPA

TheDistinguishedScholar $6,000($3,000/yearfor2years) Incoming freshman who has scored a 25 or 26 on the ACT and has earned a 3.25 high school GPA

TheChancellorScholar $8,000($4,000/yearfor2years) Incoming freshman who has scored a 27, 28 or 29 on the ACT and has earned a 3.25 high school GPA

ThePresidentialScholar $20,000($5,000/yearfor4years) Incoming freshman who has scored a 30 or higher on the ACT and has earned a 3.25 high school GPA

Freshman merit scholarships are renewable with a 3.30 cumulative GPA maintained in college.

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Transfer ScholarshipsAward Amount Eligibility

Transfer Distinguished $2,000($1,000/yearfor2years) Incoming transfer with a 3.25-3.49 cumulative college GPA

Transfer Chancellor $3,000($1,500/yearfor2years) Incoming transfer with a 3.50-3.74 cumulative college GPA

Transfer Presidential $4,000($2,000/yearfor2years) Incoming transfer with a 3.75-4.0 cumulative college GPA

Transfer scholarships are renewable for a second year if recipient successfully completes 24 credits at the U of M, Crookston, and earns a cumulative 3.30 GPA.

Freshman Merit ScholarshipsAward Amount Eligibility

TheAchievementScholar $2,000($1,000/yearfor2years) Incoming freshman who has scored a 21 or 22 on the ACT and has earned a 3.25 high school GPA

TheMerriamLegacyScholar $4,000($2,000/yearfor2years) Incoming freshman who has scored a 23 or 24 on the ACT and has earned a 3.25 high school GPA

TheDistinguishedScholar $6,000($3,000/yearfor2years) Incoming freshman who has scored a 25 or 26 on the ACT and has earned a 3.25 high school GPA

TheChancellorScholar $8,000($4,000/yearfor2years) Incoming freshman who has scored a 27, 28 or 29 on the ACT and has earned a 3.25 high school GPA

ThePresidentialScholar $20,000($5,000/yearfor4years) Incoming freshman who has scored a 30 or higher on the ACT and has earned a 3.25 high school GPA

Freshman merit scholarships are renewable with a 3.30 cumulative GPA maintained in college.

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Let’s chat.Contact us anytime, however you’d like, or check us out online.

Admissions Office 218.281.8569•1.800.862.6466 [email protected] umcrookston.edu/visit

Online Learning (Center for Adult Learning) 218.281.8681•1.800.862.6466ext8681 umcrookston.edu/online

Disability Services 218.281.8587 umcrookston.edu/ccs/disability

Financial Aid 218.281.8020 [email protected] umcrookston.edu/financialaid

Free Application for Federal Student Aid fafsa.gov

Golden Eagle Athletics 218.281.8423 goldeneaglesports.com

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International Programs 218.281.8442 [email protected] umcrookston.edu/international

Residential Life & Security Services 218.281.8531 umcrookston.edu/reslife

Student Experience & Parent Coordinator 218.281.8570 umcrookston.edu/studentexperience

You’ve gotta see this place. ThebestwaytoseehowyoufitinattheU of M, Crookston is to come for a visit. First stop: umcrookston.edu/visit

Follow us:

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Start here. Grow big.

Smallthingslikemac‘ncheese,cookiesand laundry detergent make a big difference. The U of M, Crookston is a place where we pay attention to you. You belong. You go out and do. You get to know your professors, and they get to know you. These essentials all add up to earning a prestigious degree and making your mark on our world. And that’s big.

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Ramen noodlesMac ‘n cheeseFRozen pizzaEnErgy drinks • PoPBlended coFFee dRinks

Gummi woRmsLicoricE • chocoLatEmicRowave popcoRnPotato chiPs • nachosFlip Flops • MusicWintEr jackEt • boots

soaP • bEddingTooThbrush • TooThpasTeshamPoo • conditionEr

DVDs • DVD playerdigitaL camErabaThrobe • TowelsshoWEr caddy • Loofah

dRiveR’s licensefLat scrEEn tVan oPEn mind • Enthusiasm

ipoD • cell phonePhonE chargErnaiL cLiPPEr • Lotion

ice cReam pop tarts • postersfLoss • rEtainErBaseBall caps PonytaiL hoLdErspajamas • Gym shortssweatpantsundErWEar • socksLaundry soaP • fabric softEnEr

staPLEr • scissorsMarkers • crayonsPEns • PEnciLs • taPEthErmomEtEr • mEdicinE

lots oF aspiRinhEat Pack • bandagEssandals • tennis shoes

Comforter

Video gamesWii • Board gamesDeck of carDs • Diceplastic silVerwareQ-tips • cotton ballsclothes hangersalarm clockrugs anD blanketsclothes Drying rackCoffee • Coffee • Coffee

lots of cerealDish soap • scrubbersBoWls • cups • platesfan • air freshener gum and mintsplants • MusicDry erase boarDbean bag chairMirror • picturespaper clips • calendarflashlight • night light

Printer • PaPerink cartriDges • flash DrivesPaPer towels • Kleenexbackpack • blank cDsswiM suits • sweatshirts

Jeans • t-shirtssoMe Dress clothesone nice suitramen noodlesMac ’n cheese • frozen pizzaenergy drinks • popblenDeD coffee DrinksGummi worms • liCoriCe

chocolatemicrowaVe popcornpotato chips • nachosfliP floPs • musiCwinter jacket • boots

soap • beDDingtoothbrush toothpaste • shaMpoo extension Cords

ConditionerDVDs • DVD playerDigital cameraBathroBe • towelsshower caDDy • loofah

DriVer’s licenseFlat screen tVan open minD • enthusiasm

iPod • Cell Phonephone chargernail clipper • lotioniCe Cream • Posters

pop tartsfloss • retainerBaseBall caps Ponytail holderspajamas • gym shortssweatpantsUnderwear • soCkslaunDry soap • faBric softener

stapler • scissorsmarkers • crayonsPens • PenCils • taPethermometer • meDicine

lots of aspirinheat PaCk • BandagessanDals • tennis shoesFaVorite pillowcomforter • extension corDs

ViDeo gameswii • Board gamesDeck of carDs • Diceplastic silVerwareQ-tiPs • Cotton Ballsclothes hangerslots of Cereal • alarm CloCk

rugs anD Blankets

co F F e e Dish soap • scruBBersBowls • Cups • platesfan • air freshener Plants • radio • PiCtUres

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2900 University Avenue, Crookston, MN 56716-5001

1-800-UMC-MINN(862-6466)

umcrookston.edu/visit

Information in this publication is subject to change without notice.

The University of Minnesota is committed to the policy that all persons shall have equal access to its programs, facilities and employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, age, marital status, disability, public assistance status, veteran status or sexual orientation.

This publication was prepared by the Office of Admissions, University of Minnesota, Crookston. Available in alternative formats upon request; please contact Laurie Wilson, coordinator, Office for Students with Disabilities, Owen Hall 270B, 2900 University Avenue, Crookston, Minn. +1-218-281-8587.

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