University of Minnesota Duluth Transfer Visit Programs

    Please select the date of your preferred UMD Transfer Student Campus Visit below to register.

    These campus visits are specifically designed for prospective transfer students. If you’ve graduated from high school and then enrolled at another college or university and now want to study at UMD, you’re considered a transfer student at the University of Minnesota Duluth. Explore UMD to see first-hand the resources that we offer to transfer students!

    Important Visit Information

    1. Please do not attend your visit if you or anyone in your household is ill.
    2. Due to limited capacity, we encourage a maximum of two guests per registered student.
    3. Each prospective student must register in advance.
    4. Please Note: If driving, vehicle information (license plate and vehicle type) is required to park on campus in our visitor lots. Campus lots are enforced year-round. Please have this information available when completing your visit registration.
    If you would like to schedule a meeting with an admissions counselor on a day not listed below, please contact us at umdadmis@d.umn.edu.

    Please note: these events are specifically designed for Transfer students. If you are not a Transfer student, please select from one of our general campus visit programs.
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