Hey everyone, I'm curious about the University of Minnesota acceptance rate for out-of-state students, as I'm considering applying there. Is it more competitive for out-of-state applicants compared to in-state applicants? Thanks in advance!
Hello! The University of Minnesota Twin Cities admits students on a holistic basis, and out-of-state status doesn't inherently disadvantage applicants. However, it's important to note that a higher percentage of in-state students are admitted due to state residency preferences. For example, around 65% of the 2022 incoming class was comprised of in-state students, while 35% were from out-of-state or international.
The overall acceptance rate for the University of Minnesota Twin Cities for the 2022-2023 academic year was around 75%. While they do not publish separate acceptance rates for in-state and out-of-state students, they are fairly consistent in ensuring that out-of-state applicants don't face a significantly tougher competition. Besides, the university encourages a diverse student body, which includes having students from different states and countries.
So, while it might be slightly more competitive for out-of-state students compared to in-state students, the difference isn't too substantial. Focus on presenting a strong application with your transcripts, test scores (if applicable), essays, and extracurricular activities to showcase your strengths and align yourself with the University of Minnesota's values and academic programs. Best of luck!
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