Admissions Overview

This is where it all starts. The well-rounded education you need in our ever-changing world is waiting for you here on our beautiful, welcoming, sustainable campus.

Admissions Deadlines

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September 15
We begin to review applications on a rolling basis.

December 15
Priority application deadline for maximum scholarship consideration.

Applications received after December 15 will be considered for admissions and automatic academic scholarships only.

August 1
Final application deadline.

Academic Recommendations

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For students interested in applying to the University of Minnesota Morris, we have the following admissions requirements:

First Year Recommendations

Transfer Requirements

International Requirements

 

Student Profiles

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These numbers represent the middle 50% of first-year students for Fall 2022. This means that 25% of students scored below this range, and 25% scored above.

3.2 - 3.9
high school grade point average
22 - 27
ACT score *

*The University of Minnesota Morris is test-optional through 2027. 

How do we review applications?

We take into account several primary and secondary factors when we evaluate your application, but most of all, we want to get to know you as an applicant. That’s why we encourage you to visit campus and talk with an admissions counselor.

Find Your Interests

True to its liberal arts mission, UMN Morris offers outstanding academic programs in education, humanities, science and mathematics, and the social sciences. With 32 majors and 35 minors, 13 licensure areas, and 9 pre-professional programs, you will leave Morris ready for success in any career.

Not sure what to major in? That’s okay! You can begin as an undeclared major and take courses that meet your general education requirements, along with courses in a field that interests you.

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Contact Admissions

   Phone: 320-589-6035

   Toll-Free: 888-866-3382

   Email: [email protected]