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CONFIRM YOUR ENROLLMENT
When you confirm your enrollment, you are declaring your intent to attend the University of Minnesota Twin Cities, and we will hold a place for you in the incoming spring class. To confirm your enrollment online visit z.umn.edu/confirm and pay your non-refundable $150 confirmation fee by December 1.
Confirmation forms and fees submitted after the deadline noted on your admission materials are accepted on a space-available basis. If you were admitted after November 17, your confirmation deadline is within two weeks of your date of admission.
   INTERNATIONAL NEW STUDENT I-20 REQUEST
All international students who need an F-1 visa to study at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities must request an I-20 document from the International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS) office. After you have confirmed your enrollment, complete the Undergraduate New Student I-20 Request at myisss.umn.edu as soon as possible, but no later than December 15. The form can also be accessed directly through this link: z.umn.edu/I-20Request_NewUndergrad.
The Undergraduate New Student I-20 Request is required for all new F-1 undergraduate students, including students who will transfer their I-20 and F-1 visa status from a current U.S. school to the University of Minnesota Twin Cities. Questions about the I-20 request? Email isssnew@umn.edu.
 APPLY FOR FINANCIAL AID
Students who are U.S. citizens, U.S. national, or eligible non-citizens can submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). We encourage all students to apply for financial aid, even if they think they may not be eligible. Be sure to release your FAFSA information to us by including U of M Twin Cities Federal School Code: 003969.
When you submit the 2024-2025 FAFSA (now available at https://studentaid.gov/h/apply-for-aid/fafsa), we will consider you for grants, loans, work-study, and need-based scholarships! Financial aid packages will be sent starting in mid-November 2024 for students who have a FAFSA on file and a complete financial aid record.
   Students on temporary visas are not eligible to apply for U.S. or state of Minnesota financial aid programs.
Once enrolled/registered in a University Academic Program, you are bound by the University of Minnesota Student Code of Conduct, found
at z.umn.edu/StudentCodeOfConduct
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