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Prospective Incoming Students -- Welcome!The International Education Office at the University of Minnesota Duluth would be pleased to accomodate you at our institution for a study abroad stay, whether it be one semester or longer. With at least 75 fields of study, we are confident you will find courses that will meet your needs. Outside academics, there are numerous seasonal and year-round athletic, sport and recreational activities to particate in, including sailing, skiing, rock climbing, hockey and soccer. The campus also has it's own performing arts theater, art museum, music hall and planetarium. The UMD campus overlooks Lake Superior, the largest of the Great Lakes and largest freshwater lake in the world by surface area. The campus spreads over nearly 1 km² with more than 50 buildings, mostly interconnected by concourses and hallways. Downtown locations are roughly 3 miles (4.8 km) away. Duluth Transit Authority maintains a bus hub at UMD with connections to downtown and area. Interested students should begin the application process with their home university. When approval is received, please view our page for Accepted Incoming Students. Please browse the UMD website to find more information about UMD and get an idea of what life is like on campus and in Duluth. To view course offerings at UMD, you will find course descriptions and future semester schedules at Course Information. |
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