umd is accredited by the higher learning commission (hlc ......umd is accredited by the higher...
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UMD is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC). UMD is an equal opportunity educator and employer.
To view additional details of the application process, please visit d.umn.edu/transfer.
APPLICATION PROCESS
The University's mission, carried out on multiple campuses and throughout the state, is threefold: research and discovery, teaching and learning, and outreach and public service.
APPLICATION MATERIALSApplication
$40 non-refundable application fee
Official high school transcript (with graduation date or equivalent)
All official college transcripts (including PSEO, CIS, and Military)
ACT or SAT scores (for students with fewer than 26 completed credits at time of application)
APPLICATION DEADLINESFall 2019June 15 - PriorityAugust 1 - Final
Spring 2019October 15 - PriorityDecember 1 - Final
We require a minimum of a 2.0 cumulative GPA and a 75% completion ratio of prior coursework.**Specific admission requirements may differ by program and college.
TRANSFER CREDITSTransferology.com is a free, online network where you can easily view your transfer equivalencies and program requirements, and see how your transfer courses will apply to the completion of a degree at UMD.
11,168total students
18:1student-to-faculty ratio
96%of graduates are employed or continuing their education within one year of graduation(91% graduate response rate)
Apartment (optional)with no meal plan
Annual Cost to Study at UMD
Minnesota Residents* *Includes North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin and the Province of Manitoba
$13,366
$5,560
Midwest Student Exchange Residents**Includes Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Michigan, Missouri, Nebraska, and Ohio
$13,966
$5,560
Residents of Other States
$18,484
$5,560
Tuition & Fees
These costs are estimates for the 2018-2019 academic year. Actual costs may differ depending on your coursework, living arrangements, and personal spending choices.
COST OF ATTENDANCE
total students
student-to-faculty ratio
We offer One Stop, an all-inclusive service to help you better understand your financial aid. Visit their website at d.umn.edu/onestop.
ONE STOP
To be considered for need-based financial aid, you are required to file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The FAFSA code for UMD is 002388.
FAFSA
To be eligible for on-campus housing, you must be admitted and have submitted your housing contract by May 1. Visit the housing website for more information at d.umn.edu/housing.
HOUSING
Apply to UMD by the priority deadline with a 3.8+ cumulative GPA and 26+ credits, and you’ll be considered for a $2,000 scholarship. Students with a 3.5+ cumulative GPA and 26+ credits can earn scholarships through RaiseMe. For more information, please visit raise.me/transfer.
MERIT AID
(Spring 2019 not eligible for RaiseMe)
MAJORS To view more details of all the majors and minors available at UMD, please visit d.umn.edu/majors-minors.
25 Solon Campus Center, 1117 University DriveDuluth, MN 55812
Accounting American Indian Studies Anthropology Art (Broad-Based Art Studies)
Art Education Art History
Biochemistry Biology
(Tracks in Ecology, Evolution & Behavior; Genetics, Cell & Development; Human Biology;and Life Science)
Chemical Engineering Chemistry Chinese Area Studies Civil Engineering Communication Communication Sciences & Disorders Computer Science Criminology Cultural Entrepreneurship
(Tracks in Certificate of Business Administrationand Leadership Development)
Unified Early Childhood Studies (Teaching Licensure)
Early Childhood Studies (Non Licensure)
Economics Electrical Engineering Integrated Elementary & Special EducationEngineering Physics
(Tracks in Systems and Materials)
English Entrepreneurship Environment, Sustainability and Geography
(Tracks in Environment and Sustainability; Geography; and Urban & Regional Studies)
Environmental & Outdoor Education Environmental Science Exercise Science
(Tracks in Exercise and Sport Science; Health andFitness; and Special Area of Interest)
Finance Financial Markets Finance Financial Planning French Studies
Statistics & Actuarial Science Studio Art
(Tracks in Digital Art & Photography; General Studio;Painting, Drawing & Printmaking; and Sculpture &Ceramics)
Teaching Communication Arts & Literature Teaching Earth & Space Science
(Tracks in Earth & Space Science and Environmental Education)
Teaching French Teaching German Teaching Life Science
(Tracks in Teaching Life Science and Environmental Education)
Teaching Mathematics Teaching Physical Science
(Tracks in Chemistry and Physics)
Teaching Social Studies (Tracks in Anthropology, Economics, Geography, History, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology, and Women’s Studies)
Teaching Spanish Theatre (Broad-Based Theatre Studies) Theatre
(Tracks in Acting, Composite, Costume Design, Design & Production, Lighting Design, Musical Theatre, Scene Design, Stage Management, and Technical Theatre)
Theory & Composition (Music)
Tribal Administration & Governance (Tracks in American Indian Studies and BusinessAdministration Certificate)
Undeclared
Women, Gender & Sexuality Studies Writing Studies
Geographic Information Science Geological Sciences German Studies Graphic Design
(Tracks in Marketing and Studio)
Health Care Management Hispanic Studies (Spanish)
History Human Resource Management
Individualized Studies Industrial Engineering Interdisciplinary Studies
(Tracks in Individualized Plan and Medical Arts & Sciences)
International Studies
Jazz Studies Journalism
Latin American Studies Linguistics
Management Information Systems Marketing Marketing & Graphic Design Marketing Analytics Mathematics Mechanical Engineering Music (Broad-Based Music Studies)
Music Education(Tracks in Instrumental and Vocal)
Organizational Management
Performance(Tracks in Band/Orchestral, Keyboard, and Vocal)
Philosophy (Track in Applied Ethics)
Physical Education (Tracks in Physical Education and Physical EducationOutdoor Education)
Physics Political Science Psychology Public Health
(Tracks in Community Health and School Health)
Social Work Sociology
Pre- professional Preparation
Students seeking to pursue a professional program of study must also choose a major.
DentistryLawMedicineOccupational Therapy
OptometryPharmacyPhysical TherapyVeterinary Medicine