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                                    TRANSFERRING CREDITSTransfer credit will be awarded subject to the following considerations: %u2022 The mission of the institution from which credits would be transferred. %u2022 The comparability of the coursework with University of Minnesota coursework. %u2022 The appropriateness of the coursework for meeting baccalaureate degree requirements at the University of Minnesota. %u2022 Whether the institution is regionally accredited. NOTE: applicants may be reviewed for admission to an alternate choice college if applicable.For more specific information about transferring credit to the U of M, please visit z.umn.edu/TransferTimeline. Web-based course transfer system (Transferology) Transferology is a free, web-based source for accurate, up-to-date information about how your courses will transfer and apply to a degree program at the U of M. Transferology benefits include easy access to course descriptions, academic program information, course equivalency guides, planning guides, and student services. Start now by going to Transferology.com. If you have questions about transfer courses or need help interpreting information from Transferology, we encourage you to contact our office. Our staff can help you understand degree requirements and explain additional transfer credit petition processes. We also want to help you plan ahead with courses to be on track for timely graduation and many of our programs have customized transfer guides. If your course does not appear to be reviewed for an equivalency on Transferology, you may submit a course for review at z.umn.edu/TESRequest. A syllabus or detailed course outline is required. You should receive an email response within four weeks.Minnesota Transfer Curriculum To simplify the transfer process, the University of Minnesota, Minnesota state universities, and Minnesota community colleges have developed a Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (MnTC). If you complete the MnTC or an associate of arts (AA) degree at a participating school and then transfer to the University of Minnesota Twin Cities, you have completed the core, the designated themes of liberal education, and first-year writing portion of the University%u2019s liberal education requirements (you may still need to complete the writing intensive portion of the writing skills requirement). For more information on transfer credit and the liberal education requirements, please see z.umn.edu/UMNTransferGuidelines.VISITWant to meet us in person or virtually? We have in-person and virtual tours where you can learn more about your programs of interest. See all visit options at z.umn.edu/TransferVisitUMN or call us at 612-625-0000.Contact the Office of Admissions directly if you have questions for the following colleges:%u2022 Carlson School of Management%u2022 College of Liberal Arts%u2022 College of Design%u2022 College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences%u2022 College of Biological Sciences%u2022 College of Education + Human Development%u2022 College of Science and Engineering%u2022 College of Continuing and Professional Studies%u2022 Medical Laboratory Sciences%u2022 School of Public Health%u2022 School of NursingContact the respective college directly with questions:%u2022 Dental Hygiene dhdt@umn.edu%u2022 Mortuary Science mortsci@umn.edu%u2022 Bachelors of individualized studies in CCAPSccapsinfo@umn.edu
                                
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