Why the U of M? Forever young, forever foolish
To tell about the priority of studying in Minnesota. To convince that it is Minnesota will give you all the things you dream of: knowledge, experience, capabilities, confidence
Junior colleges Colleges of Liberal Arts Specialized Institutes The Universities
Established in 1851 in the “Twin cities” Vibrant multicultural community Liberal philosophy of education Great studying experience
Enrollment: 69,221 (52,557 on the Twin Cities campus) President: Eric Kaler Economic Impact: $8.6 billion into the Minnesota economy annually Alumni: 400,000
Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota, United States. The 'East Bank"(124 ha) The West Bank (21 ha) Rarig Center The Barbara Barker Center Ferguson Hall Ted Mann Concert Hall Regis Center for Art
Nobel laureates: -in Physics (Ernest O. Lawrence); -In Chemistry (Melvin Calvin); -In Physiology or Medicine (Edward B. Lewis); - In Economic Sciences (Daniel McFadden); Pulitzer Prize winners: -for Poetry, (Carl Dennis); -for International Reporting ( Thomas Friedman); - for Commentary Politicians: - Vice presidents (Hubert H. Humphrey) - Cabinet members and diplomats (Walter Mondale) - Members of congress (Ron Johnson) - Governors (John Lind) Faculty: 1. Nobel laureates (Edward C. Prescott) 2. Pulitzer Prize winners (Robert Penn Warren) 3. Chancellors (Edward Duffield Neill) 4. Professors
Twin campuses in Minneapolis and St. Paul Apartments for rent Studio, Bedrooms and Bath wil be cost $545- $785 or $634 - $1383
Dinkytown. Stadium village Seven Corners / Cedar riverside
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You need to pass TOEFL, IELTS or MELAB tests. Minimum required score: Paper-based TOEFL 550 Internet-based TOEFL 79 IELTS 6.5 MELAB 80
over 135 majors and thousands of challenging courses Four-year Graduation Guarantee Study abroad Leadership minor and development activities Living Learning Communities
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Work in a team Be responsible for performing tasks Allocate duties Shape ideas and processed information into presentation Hold the meeting, make it effective and resultant