Duluth Campus.


Twin Cities | Crookston | Duluth | Morris | Rochester

Twin Cities

The University of Minnesota, Twin Cities (UMTC), is among the largest public research universities in the country, offering undergraduate, graduate, and professional students a multitude of opportunities for study and research. Spanning the Mississippi River, the flagship campus has a broad green mall in the classical style, lined with towering elm trees, providing an ideal setting for inquiry.

Crookston

The University of Minnesota, Crookston (UMC), proudly carries on a tradition of a century of educational service to northwestern Minnesota. UMC equips all students and faculty with laptop computers and offers individual attention in a technology-rich environment. Integral to the University's statewide land-grant mission, UMC provides applied, career-oriented learning programs and connects its teaching, research, and outreach to serve the public good.

Duluth

The University of Minnesota, Duluth (UMD), consistently ranks among the top midwestern, regional universities in U.S. News and World Report's "America's Best Colleges" issue. On a hill overlooking Lake Superior, UMD provides an alternative to both large research universities and small liberal arts colleges and attracts students looking for a personalized learning experience on a medium-sized campus of a major university.

Morris

The University of Minnesota, Morris (UMM) makes its home on a 118-year-old campus on the western edge of the state and is one of the top public liberal arts colleges in the nation. The small, close-knit campus is complemented by the power of a world-renowned research University system and it emphasizes faculty/student collaborative research, study abroad, and service learning.

Rochester

The University of Minnesota, Rochester (UMR), formally established in December 2006, is the newest campus in the University of Minnesota system and serves the academic and professional needs of southeastern Minnesota. UMR provides graduate and undergraduate degrees and focuses on the areas of health sciences and biotechnology, as well as offering programs in business, education, graphic design, public health, and social work.

Other University locations

The University conducts agricultural, biological, and forestry research at several locations throughout the state and maintains 18 regional extension offices. The University’s wide variety of public service programs—like dental, medical, and veterinary clinics, and K–12 educational outreach—help more than a million people annually.

 

Campus location map.


Regional extension offices

Albert Lea, Andover, Brainerd, Cloquet, Crookston, Farmington, Fergus Falls, Grand Rapids, Hutchinson, Mankato, Marshall, Moorhead, Mora, Morris, Rochester, Roseau, St. Cloud, Worthington

Research and outreach centers