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Curriculum and Instruction
125 Peik Hall
159 Pillsbury Drive SE
Minneapolis, MN 55455
Voice: 612-625-4006
Fax: 612-624-8277

 

Admission information

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Undergraduate (B.S.) admission

You may transfer into one of these majors after one to two years of preparatory coursework at the University of Minnesota or other accredited college or university. Requests for information and application materials can be made to Student Services. You can find answers to many questions at the University's Office of Admissions and or by reviewing transferring from Minnesota community colleges.

More information is also available about elementary education foundations and early childhood education foundations, our two undergraduate programs.

Undergraduate tuition information

As an international student, where do I go for assistance?

International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS) in conjunction with professional advisers in Student Services provide counseling, advising, and educational services for students and scholars from other countries. Students may receive counseling and advising services regarding visa requirements and other immigration issues; social, personal, and financial matters; international and intercultural educational opportunities; academic issues; and English language requirements.

Prior to your arrival on campus, general prospective student inquiries may be addressed to International Student and Scholar Services, 190 Hubert H. Humphrey Center, 301 19th Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55455 or call 612-626-7100. International applicants who require an I-20 for a student visa must provide a Financial Certification Statement upon admission to a program. For assistance, contact Student Services at 612-625-6501.

What are Minnesota and the Twin Cities like?

For seven consecutive years Morgan Quitno, a national publishing and research company, has named Minnesota as the nation's most livable state. Read more about our local culture and climate.

New to campus?

These are a few resources that can help.

 

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