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ACADEMIC PROFILE
Each application is reviewed individually and admission decisions are based on an overall assessment of application materials. We take academic factors into consideration, in addition to other information such as leadership, extracurricular activities, and personal circumstances. We don’t use formulas to make admission decisions.
FALL 2019 ADMITTED FRESHMAN ACADEMIC PROFILE
Middle 50 percentile of fall 2019 admitted freshmen*
ACT Composite Score
SAT Total Score
High School Rank
(If Provided)
Overall admission to the
University of Minnesota Twin Cities
27-32
1310-1460
81-97
Breakdown by College
Carlson School of Management
29-32
1320-1430
87-97
College of Biological Sciences
29-33
1330-1470
89-98
College of Design
25-30
1220-1370
75-93
College of Education + Human Development
23-28
1230-1380
73-92
College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences
25-30
1240-1400
75-93
College of Liberal Arts
25-31
1270-1420
77-95
College of Science and Engineering
30-34
1380-1500
90-99
School of Nursing
28-31
1320-1440
90-98
*This table provides a general overview of the middle 50 percentile high school rank and standardized test scores of freshman applicants admitted for fall 2019. The data presented in the table are a composite picture of admitted freshman applicants; they’re not admission criteria.
YOUR SENIOR YEAR
Your success is important to us, and college courses build upon skills and knowledge taught in high school. Taking a strong academic curriculum during high school will positively impact your performance in your freshman year of college, so we expect you’ll continue taking rigorous courses throughout your high school career, including senior year.
A comprehensive overview of our admissions process can be found on our website at
admissions.tc.umn.edu.
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