Posted on Mar 18, 2026 / Travel

To apply to the University of Minnesota, most first‑year students use the Common App, which makes it pretty easy to send in all your info from one place. Admissions at UMN look at your overall application, not just test scores, and they don’t require ACT/SAT for current and upcoming terms, so your grades, essays, interests, and activities all matter. Every application gets read carefully by real people, and they make choices based on how well you’d fit into the academics and opportunities they offer, not just one number on a score sheet. The acceptance rates are fairly similar across in‑state, out‑of‑state, and international students, so they don’t heavily penalize you just for where you live. If you don’t get into your first‑choice college, they often consider you for another that matches your interests. Once you’re admitted, you’ll get next steps on how to confirm your spot so you can plan out orientation and course registration. It’s not super formal or mysterious — they want to see who you are and what you bring to the campus community.
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