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ADMISSION INFORMATION
FOR FIRST-YEAR STUDENTS
EVERYTHING MAJOR To view more details of all the majors and minors available at UMD,
please visit d.umn.edu/majors-minors.
Accounting American Indian Studies Anthropology Art (Broad-Based Art Studies) Art EducationArt History Arts AdministrationBiochemistry Biology
(Tracks in Ecology, Evolution & Behavior; Genetics, Cell & Development; Human Biology; and Life Science)
Business Analytics Chemical Engineering Chemistry Chinese Area Studies Civil Engineering Cognitive ScienceCommunication Communication Sciences & Disorders Computer Science Consumer Insights & AnalyticsCriminology Cultural Entrepreneurship
(Tracks in Certificate of Business
Administration and Leadership Development)
Economics Electrical Engineering Integrated Elementary & Special EducationEngineering Physics
(Tracks in Materials and Systems)
English Entrepreneurship Environment, Sustainability and Geography
(Tracks in Environment and Sustainability; Geography; and Urban & Regional Studies)
Environmental & Outdoor Education Environmental Science Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences Finance Financial Markets Finance Financial Planning French Studies Geographic Information Science
Teaching Communication Arts & Literature Teaching Earth & Space Science
(Track in Environmental Education)
Teaching French Teaching German Teaching Life Science 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 Business Administration Certificate)
UndeclaredWomen, Gender & Sexuality Studies Writing Studies
Geological Sciences German Studies Graphic Design
(Tracks in Marketing and Studio)
Health Care Management History
(Tracks in General History and Public History)
Human Resource Management Industrial EngineeringInternational Studies Jazz Studies Journalism Linguistics ManagementManagement Information Systems MarketingMarketing & Graphic Design Mathematics Mechanical Engineering Music (Broad-Based Music Studies) Music Education
(Tracks in Instrumental and Vocal)
Performance(Tracks in Band/Orchestral, Keyboard, and Vocal)
Philosophy (Tracks in General Philosophy and Applied Ethics)
Physical Education Physics
(Tracks in Computational Physics or
Business Administration)
Political ScienceProfessional Sales Psychology Public Health
(Tracks in Community Health and School Health)
Social Work Sociology Spanish Studies
(Tracks in Language & Culture Studies
and Latin America)
Statistics & Actuarial Science Studio Art
(Tracks in Digital Art & Photography; General Studio; Painting, Drawing & Printmaking; and Sculpture & Ceramics)
PRE-PROFESSIONAL PREPARATION
Dentistry • Law • Medicine • Nursing • Occupational Therapy • Optometry
• Pharmacy • Physical Therapy •Veterinary Medicine
Depending on major, tracks may be optional
Students seeking to pursue a professional program of study
must also choose a major.
ACADEMIC PROFILE3.3 – 3.8 GPA
21 – 26 ACT
These numbers show the middle 50% of freshmen who enrolled in fall 2019, meaning that 25% of students were below this range and 25% were above. Some programs may have admitted at a more competitive level.
APPLICATION MATERIALS• Application
• $40 non-refundable application fee
• Official high school transcript
• ACT or SAT scores (optional)
To view all details and deadlines of the application process, please visit d.umn.edu/apply.
ADMISSION FACTORSAdmissions decisions at UMD are based on comprehensive reviews of each applicant's primary and secondary factors. Review all of these factors online at d.umn.edu/factors.
• High school GPA
• High school preparation guidelines
PRIMARY FACTORS
• ACT or SAT scores (optional)
• Personal statement
• Specific courses, grade trends, and academic rigor
SECONDARY FACTORS (EXAMPLES)
APPLICATION PROCESS
10,858
10,858 total UMD students
17:1
17:1 UMD student-to-faculty ratio
70%
70% of classes have fewer than 30 students
Cost of Attendance
Additional Expenses
Direct Costs Subtotal
Room & Board
Annual Cost to Study at UMD
Minnesota Residents* *Includes North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin, and the Province of Manitoba
$13,576
$8,470
$22,046
$3,568
$25,614
Midwest Student Exchange Residents**Includes Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Missouri,Nebraska, and Ohio
$14,186
$8,470
$22,656
$3,568
$26,224
Residents of Other States
$18,776
$8,470
$27,246
$3,568
$30,814
Tuition & Fees
To be considered for need-based financial aid, you are required to file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). You may file anytime after October 1 of your senior year. The FAFSA is available online at fafsa.ed.gov. The FAFSA code for UMD is 002388.
To make accessing financial aid as simple as possible, we offer One Stop Student Services, an all-inclusive service to help you better understand your financial aid options. Visit their website at d.umn.edu/onestop.
ONE STOPFAFSA
These costs are estimates for the 2020-2021 academic year. Actual costs may differ depending on your coursework, living arrangements, and personal spending choices. Learn more about costs and aid at d.umn.edu/value.
COSTS AND AID
Merit scholarships require students to submit a completed application for admission by December 15 and have all supporting application documents submitted by February 1. To see additional scholarship details, awarding criteria, and scholarship FAQs, visit d.umn.edu/scholarships.
SCHOLARSHIPS
RaiseMe is a free micro-scholarship platform where you can earn money for doing well in classes, visiting colleges, and participating in extra-curricular activities. Complete your RaiseMe portfolio by December 15 to be considered for a UMD merit scholarship. Learn more and start your portfolio at raise.me/join/umd.
RAISEME
BEST OF CLASS SCHOLARSHIP
up to $24,000 over four years
Minnesota residents who rank #1 or #2 in their high school class
UMD SCHOLARSHIP
up to $24,000 over four years
Awarded to students based on academic achievement
UMD (RAISEME) SCHOLARSHIP
dependent upon RaiseMe portfolio
3.2+ core GPA and completed RaiseMe portfolio by December 15
CAMPUS LIFEOn and off campus, Bulldogs find ways to connect life and learning. You might find UMD students at an organization meeting, chatting over a meal at the Superior Dining Center, or exploring Duluth’s natural beauty.
Living on campus is an excellent way to meet friends and get involved with the campus community. Learn more at d.umn.edu/housing.
APPLYThe housing application is available on the Housing & Residence Life website starting February 1. Students must submit a $200 installment payment with their housing application. The priority deadline to submit your housing application and roommate requests is May 1.
VIEWUMD offers both traditional residence halls and apartment style on-campus living options. Visit the Housing & Residence Life website and click on your desired residence hall or apartment to take a 360° virtual tour of accommodations.
ROOMMATES AND ASSIGNMENTSWhen you complete your housing application, you will be able to request a roommate, or one will be assigned to you based on a questionnaire. You will be notified of your official housing assignment no later than the July prior to your first fall semester. Housing and roommate priority is based on the date of your application for admission.
HOUSING
270+
270+ student organizations
200+
200+ intramural sports and recreational outdoor
program opportunities
16 & 10
16 NCAA sports and 10 team national championships
37 & 51
UMD students come from 37 different states and 51 different countries
13%
13% of undergraduate UMD students come from ethnically
diverse backgrounds
CAMPUS LIFE VALUEAt UMD, we know that going to college is an investment. It's about the value of having professors who know you by name, real world experiences that challenge you, and a degree that will get you anywhere you want to go.
TOP EMPLOYERS OF RECENT GRADUATES3M
Abbott
Allina Health
AmeriCorps
Ameriprise Financial
Anoka-Hennepin Schools
Avtex Solutions
Cargill
C.H. Robinson
Duluth Playhouse and Renegade
Theater Company
Duluth Public Schools
Emerson
Ernst & Young
Essentia Health
Fairview Health
Hutchinson Technology
Isola Design Group
IKONICS
Lake Superior Consulting
maurices
Medtronic
Minneapolis Public Schools
MN Dept of Transportation
Open Systems International
Pace Analytical
People Incorporated
Polaris
RSM US
Safe Haven Shelter & Resource Center
SPS Commerce
State of Minnesota
St. Louis County Schools
Target
University of Minnesota Duluth
UnitedHealth Group
US Air Force
US Bank
Wells Fargo
* based on a 90% graduate response rate in the UMD 2018-2019 Graduate Follow-Up Report
7TH
7th best public regional university in the midwest
(U.S. News & World Report)
96%
96% of graduates are employed or continuing their education
within one year of graduation*
$47.7K
$47,733 is the average reported annual salary for graduates
within one year of graduation*
Visit d.umn.edu/admissions to submit your application or schedule a campus visit. Have a question? Visit our FAQ page at d.umn.edu/faq or contact us at:
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. UMD is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC).UMD is an equal opportunity educator and employer.
218-726-7171
umdadmis@d.umn.edu
@UMDuluthAdmis
Office of Admissions
41 Solon Campus Center
1117 University Drive
Duluth, MN 55812
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