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About the University of Minnesota

The University of Minnesota, established in 1851, is one of the top public research universities in the United States. Our campus is located in the beautiful and exciting cities of Minneapolis and Saint Paul (the "Twin Cities") in Minnesota.

About 28,000 undergraduate students are enrolled at the University each school year, but our academic community is much larger. About 70,000 undergraduate students, graduate students, and professors gather at the University of Minnesota to teach and learn every day.

Students at the University of Minnesota learn from some of the world's top scholars, including eight Nobel Prize winners. They choose from over 140 fields of study, ranging from engineering to business to medicine to the liberal arts.

At the University of Minnesota, we have a vibrant multicultural community. We support an international population of more than 4,500 people from over 130 countries. We also have more than 250 exchange agreements with institutions around the world. We believe that having a diverse community on campus helps our students prepare to thrive in a global, multiracial, and multicultural world.

Facts about the University of Minnesota community


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