How to apply
You can apply online, download an application to print, or contact us to request a paper application. These admission applications are for all international students, both freshmen and transfers.
Thinking about applying? You can browse our online application!
Things to remember
To avoid delays in the processing of your application, please note the following:
- Make sure the name on your application matches the name on your transcripts and the name that will appear on your passport
- Make sure you provide your permanent home address in your country of citizenship
- Be sure to check the box for your gender on the application form (the ethnicity categories are optional)
- The date of birth is required for international students
- Provide a valid email address as we will use this to contact you
Application checklist
Please submit the following items to complete your application:
A completed web application or the paper application form signed and dated.
You must complete all sections of the application.
A $55 U.S. nonrefundable application fee.
If you are applying for spring 2010, the application fee is $45. If you plan to apply for fall 2010, the application fee will be $55. Click here for a fee payment form and information for spring 2010. The fee should be payable to the University of Minnesota in the form of a bank draft drawn on a U.S. bank or an international postal money order. Do not send cash. If you apply online, you may pay the fee using a credit card. The application fee cannot be waived. (If you apply as a non-degree seeking student using the paper form, you need not submit the application fee.)
Official transcripts and official English translations of your transcripts.
Transcripts of coursework and grades are required for four years of secondary school study and from all postsecondary schools attended. An official transcript is one that contains the official stamp or seal of the school or is certified as official by the school, a U.S. embassy or consulate official, or other recognized international official. If you complete secondary school in a country where a secondary leaving examination is required for university entry, you will be required to provide us with the results of this examination.
Test scores.
If your native language is not English, a TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) MELAB (Michigan English Language Assessment Battery) or IELTS (International English Language Testing System) score is required. If you have studied for two years in a country where English is the first official language the English testing requirement may be waived. If you have less than one year of postsecondary studies, the SAT or ACT examination is strongly recommended (and required for student athletes).
SAT
http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/sat/reg.html
Phone: 866-756-7346
Your official test scores must be sent directly to the University of Minnesota, using the U of M test code, 6874.ACT
http://www.actstudent.org
Phone: 319-337-1270
Your official test scores must be sent directly to the University of Minnesota, using the U of M test code, 2156.TOEFL
http://www.ets.org/toefl/
TOEFL Services
P.O. Box 6151
Princeton, NJ 08541-6151 USA
Inside the U.S. and Canada: 1-877-863-3546
Outside the U.S. and Canada: 1-609-771-7100MELAB
http://www.lsa.umich.edu/eli/testing/melab
English Language Institute
MELAB Office
University of Michigan
500 East Washington Street
Ann Arbor, MI 48104-2028
1-866-696-3522IELTS
http://www.ielts.org/
825 Colorado Blvd., Suite 112
Los Angeles, CA 90041
Phone: 323-255-2771
Fax: 323-255-1261
ielts@ieltsintl.org
Financial certification statement.
If you will require an I-20 form for a student visa, you must show you have sufficient funds to cover at least the first year (12 months) of study in the U.S. The figures on the Financial Certification Statement are not negotiable. If you are admitted to the University of Minnesota, you will be required to submit a Financial Certification form when you confirm your enrollment. We will not be able to issue an I-20 without this documentation. You will have the opportunity to submit this information with an online form if you are admitted.
We will request any additional information that may be required. If your application file is missing one of the items above, use our International Missing Information Guide for instructions on how to complete your application.
A complete list of application deadlines is available.