Free Pre-Evaluation

If you have previous college credit, send us copies of your transcripts for an unofficial pre-evaluation by one of our academic advisors. We can let you know what previous course work could transfer into our programs before you even apply! UMC accepts all transfer credits that come from a regionally accredited college or University.

 

 

FREE Evaluation
Send us your transcripts (official or unofficial*)

 

Email


CRonline@umn.edu

 

Fax

 

218-281-8676

 

Mail

Center for Adult Learning
208 Selvig Hall
2900 University Ave.
Crookston, MN 56716

 

 

*please know that unofficial copies can be used for a pre-evaluation, however official copies will need to be submitted if you choose to officially apply.

 

 

Transfer of Credits

If you have previous college credit, send us copies of your transcripts for an unofficial pre-evaluation by one of our academic advisors. We can let you know what previous course work could transfer into our programs before you even apply!

  • Previous coursework will be reviewed on an individual basis to determine transfer credits.
  • Students with a completed Associate degree will work with an academic adviser to determine additional courses required to complete a baccalaureate degree in a similar program.
  • Transfer students must complete a minimum of 30 semester credits (including the last 20 credits) and all major field requirements of the desired program at UMC.
  • Only courses with a grade of D or better earned will be considered to fulfill requirements in general education and academic major courses.
  • All courses not used to fulfill general education or major field requirements will be considered electives.
  • A transfer student's GPA will be calculated using only courses completed at UMC.

 

How and/or will my courses transfer?

 

Minnesota's public colleges and universities are working to make transferring easier. Plan ahead, ask questions, and use pathways created by transfer agreements. Refer to the Minnesota Transfer site for more information.

 

 

What are the admission requirements?

UMC does not hold a minimum score requirement for the ACT/SAT or for high school GPA. Admission decisions are based on an assessment of indicators for success at UMC.

  • High school coursework
  • Grade Point Average (minimum 2.0 or above preferred)
  • ACT/SAT test scores (minimum 21 ACT or SAT equivalent)
  • Other indicators of academic potential

Students who do not meet the minimum preferred requirements will be referred to the Admissions Committee for an admission decision.

 

 

Conditional Admissions

Students who do not meet the preferred admissions requirements may be admitted on 'Conditional Admit' status. In order to assure academic success, these students will be required to complete additional steps during their first semester, such as but not limited to:

  • Meet with their academic advisor and complete an Academic Plan (AAP).
  • Meet with staff of the Academic Assistance Center (AAC) for
  • Additional guidance and preparation.
  • Sign up for a tutor in at least one class.
  • Enroll in General Education 1000-Seminar for New Students*

Complete requirements for students admitted on a conditional basis will be provided after admission. For more detailed information, please contact your admissions counselor.

 

 


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