Transfer Admission
Thank you for your interest in the University of Minnesota! We're glad you're interested in joining an outstanding community of scholars at one of the nation's top public universities.
Be part of something great--apply today!
Am I a transfer student?
You are considered a transfer student if you have previously enrolled in any course for college credit after graduating from high school. If you are a high school student and are enrolled in PSEO, College in the Schools, or have earned AP credit, you are still considered a freshman. If you are an international transfer student, click here.
Make the decision to be part of something great today by applying for admission. Use our fast and easy online application, or download a paper application.
Thinking about applying? You can browse our online application!
Contact the transfer-admitting colleges at the U of M to learn more about their programs and admissions criteria.
When you apply for admission, it's very important to meet the deadlines determined by the individual college. Click here for a complete list.
Don't forget! We cannot review your application until we've received every required item. Use this list to ensure your application is complete.
The University of Minnesota has twelve undergraduate colleges and programs that offer transfer admission. Learn about each college and its specific admission requirements.
Track the status of your application, anytime!
We know you've worked hard in your courses at another college or university. Look inside for detailed transfer credit policies. You will learn about the University of Minnesota's Liberal Education Requirements (generals) and special programs like AP, IB, and CLEP.
Use uSelect to see if your specific courses will transfer to the University.
Our great location offers a variety of housing options for transfer students. Find a cozy off-campus apartment, use our roommate matching service, or learn more about the new Leaders in Transition on-campus housing program just for transfer students.
The Minnesota Cooperative Admissions Program (MnCAP) is an admissions program that serves students planning to transfer from Minnesota's public two-year campuses to transfer-admitting colleges at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities.
Is English your second language? If you are an English language learner, click here for important information regarding English proficiency tests, course requirements, and campus services.
To get a close-up look at our campus and its people, programs and services, you can't beat a campus visit. The Office of Admissions is your first-stop source for arranging your campus visit, and offers you the several visit opportunities. Transfer admissions staff from the University of Minnesota will be at your community college in the fall of 2009. View dates and community college sites .
If you are a veteran, the University has a number of resources available to assist you in navigating through the admission and certification processes. Click here to see a list of frequently asked questions about admission for veterans.
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