University of Minnesota-Twin Cities - Engineering
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities |
Address | 100 Church Street SE |
City | Minneapolis |
State | MN |
Zip | 55455-0213 |
Type | Public |
Level | Four or more years |
Total Engineering Students | 4194 (Undergraduate), 669 (graduate), 920 (PhD) |
PhDs granted(current yr) | 270 |
Total Engineering Teachers | 232 |
Total Engineering Research Expenditure | $129625 |
Admission Rate (Undergrad) | 12760 (Applications), 4294 (Offered admissions), 1177 (Accepted) |
GPA (for Undergrad) | 98 [percentage of students ranked in top 25% of their high school class] |
Admission Rate (Grad) | 4324 (Applications), 1258 (Offered admissions), 585 (Accepted) |
Carnegie Classification | Research Universities (very high research activity) |
Application Fees |
Undergrad Application Fees | $55 |
Grad Application Fees | $75 |
Tuition / Fees |
Undergrad In-State | $15148 |
Undergrad Out-State | $27334 |
Grad In-State | $19000 |
Grad Out-State | $28000 |
SAT Score** |
Section | Score (25/75) percentile |
Reading | 740/740 |
Math | 710/ |
Writing | 730/ |
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ACT Score** |
Section | Score (25/75) percentile |
Composite | / |
Math | / |
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Engineering Courses/Degrees
Engineering |
Aerospace- Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering |
Agricultural/Biological Engineering and Bioengineering |
Biomedical/Medical Engineering |
Chemical Engineering |
Civil Engineering |
Computer Engineering- General |
Electrical- Electronics and Communications Engineering |
Geological/Geophysical Engineering |
Industrial Engineering |
Materials Engineering |
Mechanical Engineering |
Systems Engineering |
ECE
Average applicant GRE scores based on data for the past five years for our program are: Verbal 541, Quantitative 781, Analytical Writing 4.3. The Electrical Engineering program does not state a minimum GRE score in any category
Master's Degree in Financial Mathematics
Nice program in Financial Mathematics. Minneapolis/St. Paul hosts the headquarters of some of the largest financial and actuarial mathematics employers in the country.
Computer Science
The Graduate Program in Computer Science only admits students for the Fall term of each year. Approximately 70 new students enroll annually from a pool of 800 - 1,000 applicants.
There are no minimum GRE scores. From the data that we (graduateshotline.com) received.. looks like very few students get financial assistance in the first semester. GPA and your past University and research work seem most important factor for admission.