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University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Welcomes Indian students, with a large contingent studying at all times GRE > 1300 stands a chance of getting funded CS, Mech and Aero are good areas to study Placement average Climate is a factor to be considered-one of the coldest in US - Information given by Saikrishnan

ONLINE APPLICATION ADDRESS http://www.uofminn.org/9670/login.asp

International Application Deadlines For Freshmen Fall semester 2009 December 15, 2008 Priority deadline for fall 2009 admission applications Complete applications postmarked by December 15, 2008, receive priority consideration for admission. Applications that are postmarked or become complete after December 15 are considered on a space-available basis. Space is generally very limited for most programs and admission is more competitive.

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University of Minnesota--Twin Cities Minneapolis, MN 200 7200 8 Outofstat e tuitio n$ 16,8 38

2007 Total graduate engineerin g enrollment 1,790

2007 Research expenditure s per faculty member (in thousands) $398.56

2007 Engineeri ng school research expenditu res (in millions) $84.10

2007 Average quantitat ive GRE score of new entrants in both master's and doctoral program s766

2007 Overall accept ance rate32. 8%

2007 Faculty members hip in National Academy of Engineeri ng5.4 %

University of Minnesota--Twin Cities Work 117 Pleasant Street SE Minneapolis, MN 55455 Work(612) 625-3014 Admissions E-mail : [email protected] Web site : http://www.it.umn.edu Electronic application : http://www.grad.umn.edu/prospective_students/ap...

Overview : University of Minnesota--Twin Cities

Admissions Application deadline Application fee

06/15 $55

Academics 2007 Ph.D. student/faculty ratio

4.0

2007 Full-time faculty

204

Fall 2009 Financial Aid Information

Tuition

Required fees 2007 Overall acceptance rate

In state, full-time: $9,740 In state, parttime: $812 (per credit hour) Out of state, fulltime: $16,838 Out of state, part-time: $1,403 (per credit hour) $3,300 per credit hour 32.8 %

Fall 2009 Admissions Information Application deadline

06/15

Application fee

$55

Application fee for international students

$75

Director of admissions

Contact Determined By Department

Average GPA of new entrants in both master's and doctoral programs

3

Average verbal GRE score of new entrants in both master's and doctoral programs

528

2007 Average quantitative GRE score of new entrants in both master's and doctoral programs

766

Average analytical GRE score of new entrants in both master's and doctoral programs

N/A

Average writing GRE score of new entrants in both master's and doctoral programs

4

TOEFL TOEFL required for international students?

Yes

Minimum TOEFL score required for computer test

213

Minimum TOEFL score required for paper test

550

Engineering Department Contacts Mechanical engineering phone number

(612) 625-2009

Mechanical engineering E-mail

[email protected]

Mechanical engineering website

http://www.me.umn.ed u



Completion of a college preparatory curriculum through high school graduation. (See subject requirements)



High school rank percentile. (Students from non-ranking schools and those with GED or other high school equivalency scores are given full consideration.)



Grade point average



ACT or SAT scores

Secondary review factors:



Exceptionally rigorous academic curriculum, to include courses that exceed the subject requirements, and honors, AP, IB, or college level courses.



Evidence of exceptional achievement, aptitude, or personal accomplishment not reflected in the academic record or standardized test scores.



A pattern of steady improvement in academic performance.



Evidence of exceptional talent or ability in artistic, scholarly, leadership, or athletic performance.



ACT/SAT writing test results.



Outstanding high school or community involvement.



Size of graduating class.



Work experience, paid or unpaid.



Family attendance or employment at the University of Minnesota.



First-generation college student.



Evidence of exceptional motivation, maturity, or responsibility.



Evidence of having overcome social, economic, or physical barriers to educational achievement.



Evidence that enrollment would enhance the cultural, gender, age, economic, racial, or geographic diversity of the student body.



Extenuating circumstances.

Application Status Check Welcome to Application Status Check! You can use this tool to determine which application materials have been received, and whether a decision has been made on your application.

If you've never used status check before... You will need to set up an account using your 7-digit U of M student ID number. (If you applied online, please note your Status Check login is different from your online application login.) Click here if you have your student ID number and are ready to begin. Click here if you do NOT have your student ID number.

If you have already used status check... You will need to log in using your U of M internet ID (e.g. smith999) and password. Click here if you have your login information and are ready to begin. Click here if you cannot remember your login information.

Admission Requirements and Application Procedures The Program in Rehabilitation Science requires applicants to fill-out the Graduate School application for admission. The Program does not require a separate Program application. A completed Graduate School application is one of several items you will need to submit to be considered for admission to the MS or PhD Programs in Rehabilitation Science. Below is a link to the Graduate School’s application and a full description of admission requirements. To access the Graduate School’s application on-line, click the following link: http://www.grad.umn.edu/Prospective_Students/apply_online.html If you wish to complete a paper version of the Graduate School application, please contact the program directly. Program contact information is listed at the bottom of this page. Admission Requirements and Application Procedures: Applicants must hold a bachelor’s degree in a discipline related to rehabilitation science, such as: biomedical engineering, kinesiology, medicine, occupational therapy, physical therapy, public health, speech/audiology etc. International students must hold a comparable foreign degree from an accredited program. Depending on the educational background of the applicant, admission may be contingent upon completion of selected prerequisite course work (i.e. physics, etc.). If you are unsure whether your bachelor’s degree is applicable, please contact the program directly. Program contact information is listed at the bottom of this page. In addition to the above, applicants must submit the following materials and meet the following requirements:



Graduate School application and fee (US citizens and permanent residents = US$55; international students = US$75). Click here for the on-line version.



Official Graduate Record Examination (GRE) General Test scores. For information on taking the GRE, please visit the following: http://www.gre.org/.



Official Transcripts of undergraduate and graduate work.



Three letters of reference. Letters of reference should be one page in length and addressed to “Admissions Committee.” References should come from colleagues, professors, advisors, employers, and/or research professionals.



For international students, Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or International English Language Testing System (IELTS) score (for international students). A minimum score on the the new INternet based TOEFL (IBT) is at least 79 plus a minimum score of 21 on the Writing section and 19 on the Reading section. For the old version of the TOEFL exam, a preferred score of 213 on the computer version and 550 on the paper version is desired. For information on taking the TOEFL, visit the following: http://www.toefl.org. For information on taking the IELTS, visit the following: http://www.ielts.org.



A preferred undergraduate GPA of 3.0, and, if applicable, a preferred Graduate School GPA of 3.0, is desired.



All applicants must have agreement from a Rehabilitation Science faculty member to serve as an advisor. Only faculty holding a PhD may serve as advisor. For more information regarding advisors, please read the “Advisor” section below.

All materials except the three letters of reference should be mailed to the following address: Graduate School University of Minnesota 309 Johnston Hall 101 Pleasant St SE Minneapolis, MN 55455-0421 Letters of reference should be mailed in sealed and signed envelopes to: Rich Adamczak Student Personnel Coordinator Program in Rehabilitation Science MMC 388 420 Delaware St SE Minneapolis, MN 55455 Deadline for Admission: Rehabilitation Science students do not enter the program by class. Students enter during the semester that best meets the student’s needs. Therefore, applicants should apply at least 3 months prior to the start date of the semester intended as first enrollment. For example, if you desire a Fall Semester admission (early September), you should have all materials submitted by early June. If it is possible to submit your application and materials in advance of 3 months prior to your desired start date, then it is encouraged that you do so. Please allow for adequate timing for GRE and TOEFL score reporting. Please allow for adequate timing for the Graduate School to process your materials, and for the Program in Rehabilitation Science to review your application and vote on your application. Advisor: As part of the application process, each prospective student should identify a faculty member who best matches prospective student’s area of research interest. Once identified, prospective student should contact the faculty member and explore the possibility of the faculty member serving as advisor. The Rehabilitation Science homepage has a link to Research Themes, including information on faculty expertise and contact information. Remember: faculty members eligible to serve as advisor are those members who hold a PhD. Compatibility of research interest is a major determinant in the mutual selection of an advisor by the student and of the student by the advisor. Since some advisors may already be at capacity with graduate student advisees, availability of faculty is another determinant. Finally, funding in the form of teaching and research assistantships has bearing on the number of applicants admitted. Selection of, and consent from, an advisor is important to the application process. Students in Rehabilitation Science do not enter by class, and, in consultation with advisor, complete the curriculum at the student’s discretion and pace. This makes the student/advisor relationship especially important as the student works out a program of study that best meets the student’s needs. Contact Information: Rich Adamczak Student Personnel Coordinator Program in Rehabilitation Science MMC 388 420 Delaware St SE Minneapolis, MN 55455 Phone: 612-625-3966 Email: [email protected]

Graduate Application Checklist Please use this checklist to be sure that you have obtained, distributed, and returned all the necessary application materials for graduate work in Mechanical or Industrial Engineering at the University of Minnesota. Checklist pdf 1. Application materials to send to the Graduate School for admission consideration: (Send photocopies of all original application materials to Department of Mechanical Engineering) ____ Graduate School application fee $55.00 for U.S. Citizens and Permanent Residents and $75.00 if you are not a U.S. Citizen or Permanent Resident. The Graduate School does not waive or defer the application fee. They will not begin to process your application until they receive the application fee. There are no exceptions to this policy. ____ Statement of Purpose. Include at the end of your statement your first and second choices for areas of study and list your recommenders and their contact information. ____ Official transcripts requested from all colleges attended ____ GRE (general test) scores ____ TOEFL scores (if applicable) Send application materials to: Graduate School Admissions 309 Johnston 101 Pleasant St. SE Minneapolis MN 55455 USA 2. Application materials to send to the Mechanical Engineering Department (which includes Industrial Engineering): Please be sure to apply and send copies of all materials by Dec. 15th to be considered for financial support. ____ Photo-copies of all the original application materials sent to the Graduate School which includes: application copies of transcripts GRE, and TOEFL scores. ____ If on-line letters are not sumbitted: Three letters of recommendation (required to be considered for fellowships and assistantships) Send materials to: Mr. John Gardner Department of Mechanical Engineering 1100 Mechanical Engineering 111 Church St. SE Minneapolis MN 55455 USA

Admissions and Applications Application Information Thank you for your interest in graduate study in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Minnesota. Browse our Web site for information about our ME and IE degree programs, people and research activities. If you need more information and assistance, please do not hesitate to contact Mr. John Gardner, Student Information Officer, at [email protected]; 612-625-2009. The Department of Mechanical Engineering offers M.S. (plan A or B) and Ph.D. degrees in Mechanical Engineering and Industrial Engineering. Students planning to work toward the Ph.D. may apply to the M.S. program and earn a Master's degree on the way to earning the Ph.D, or may apply directly to the Ph.D. program. For more information about the degree programs, please refer to the ME Graduate Student Handbook. The Department offers admission to the Mechanical and Industrial Engineering programs for the Fall and Spring semesters. The deadline for Fall semester admission is December 15 of the previous year. Only applications received by December 15 will be considered for financial support. Applications received after December 15 will be reviewed for space available admission. The deadline for Spring semester admission is October 15 of the previous year. Applications received after October 15 will not be considered for Spring semester admission. We work with the Graduate School regarding your admission. You must return the Graduate School Application for Admission directly to the Graduate School. It is required that you also provide the Director of Graduate Studies in the Department of Mechanical Engineering with a photocopy of your application materials to expedite the admissions process. The application, plus all required documentation, is our method of evaluation. The University of Minnesota and the faculty members of the Mechanical Engineering Department cannot evaluate your record without an application. Please do not send copies of theses, term papers, essays, or publications unless specifically requested, as we cannot keep these on file. We base admissions primarily on your undergraduate academic record, your GRE scores, [TOEFL scores (for International students)], statement of purpose and letters of recommendation. As a guideline we prefer an undergraduate grade point average of at least 3.0 or equivalent. Occasionally, we will accept transfer students from other institutions or other University programs and apply the same admission criteria as for those who first apply to our program.

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