University of Minnesota Duluth

University of Minnesota Duluth or UMD grew from its early roots as the Duluth Normal School, to become a University of Minnesota campus in 1947. Today, UMD is a medium-sized regional university that offers students a supportive atmosphere and access to the resources of the larger University of Minnesota system. UMD students can choose from more than 93 undergraduate and post-baccalaureate degrees, and from graduate programs in more than 20 different fields. Our stellar teaching and research have earned the University of Minnesota Duluth high rankings in U.S. News and World Report’s “America’s Best Colleges” issue.

Located on the traditional, ancestral, and contemporary lands of Indigenous people. The University resides on land that was cared for and called home by the Ojibwe people, before them the Dakota and Northern Cheyenne people, and other Native peoples from time immemorial. The land holds great historical, spiritual, and personal significance for its original stewards, the Native nations and peoples of this region. We recognize and continually support and advocate for the sovereignty of the Native nations in this territory and beyond. By offering this land acknowledgment, UMD affirm tribal sovereignty and will work to hold the University of Minnesota Duluth accountable to American Indian peoples and nations.

The University of Minnesota Duluth is the perfect setting to pursue your dreams. At UMD, students and faculty are connected through their shared passion for learning and discovery. Students learn in small-class settings, while benefiting from the resources and opportunities available at a major research institution. Research at the University of Minnesota Duluth is vital to protecting the region’s natural resources. In the 2019/2020 academic year more than 10,000 students enrolled while the student/faculty ratio is 18:1. With 150+ undergraduate majors and minors to choose from.

The university integrates liberal education, research, creative activity, and public engagement and prepares students to thrive as lifelong learners and globally engaged citizens. UMD will tell our story which will evolve beyond being a “regional comprehensive university” to establishing a purpose and framework for propelling the institution forward and enhancing its regional and even international reputation and presence.

 

Location

Duluth, Minnesota (USA)

Duluth, The Next Place You Could Be From. Minnesota’s fourth-largest city is the best of both worlds. Living on the western shore of Lake Superior, Duluthians get all the benefits of city life, while enjoying endless access to the great outdoors. In Duluth, it’s just as easy to enjoy museums, restaurants and live music as it is to hike, ski or kayak. With 244 student organization and 50+ intramural teams and recreational activities.

On and off campus, Bulldogs find ways to connect life and learning. You might find UMD students at an organization meeting, chatting over a meal at the Superior Dining Center, or exploring Duluth’s natural beauty together. Life at UMD is full of choices.

 

School & Faculty

  • College of Liberal Arts
  • School of Fine Arts
  • College of Education and Human Service Professions
  • Labovitz School of Business and Economics
  • Swenson College of Science and Engineering
  • Graduate School
  • Medical School
  • College of Pharmacy

 

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