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Why the U of M ? Forever young, forever foolish

Why the U of M ? Forever young, forever foolish. • To tell about the priority of studying in Minnesota . • To convince that it is Minnesota will give you all the things you dream of:  knowledge,   experience,   capabilities,  confidence. Junior colleges Colleges of Liberal Arts

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Why the U of M ? Forever young, forever foolish

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  1. Why the U of M? Forever young, forever foolish

  2. • To tell about the priority of studying in Minnesota . • To convince that it is Minnesota will give you all the things you dream of:  knowledge,   experience,   capabilities,  confidence

  3. Junior colleges • Colleges of Liberal Arts • Specialized Institutes • The Universities Studying in the USA

  4. Established in 1851 in the “Twin cities” • Vibrant multicultural community • Liberal philosophy of education • Great studying experience About the U of M

  5. • Enrollment: 69,221 (52,557 on the Twin Cities campus) • President: Eric Kaler • Economic Impact: $8.6 billion into the Minnesota economy annually • Alumni: 400,000 QUICK FACTS

  6. Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota, United States. The 'East Bank"(124 ha)The West Bank (21 ha)  Rarig Center  The Barbara Barker Center  Ferguson Hall  Ted Mann Concert Hall Regis Center for Art Great location

  7. Notable people • Nobel laureates: - in Physics (Ernest O. Lawrence); - In Chemistry (Melvin Calvin); - In Physiology or Medicine (Edward B. Lewis); • In Economic Sciences (Daniel McFadden); • Pulitzer Prize winners: - for Poetry, (Carl Dennis); - for International Reporting ( Thomas Friedman); • for Commentary • Politicians: - Vice presidents(Hubert H. Humphrey) - Cabinet members and diplomats (Walter Mondale) - Members of congress (Ron Johnson) - Governors(John Lind) Faculty: 1. Nobel laureates (Edward C. Prescott) 2. Pulitzer Prize winners (RobertPenn Warren) 3. Chancellors (Edward Duffield Neill) 4. Professors

  8. Twin campuses in Minneapolis and St. Paul • Apartments for rent  Studio, 1 - 3 Bedrooms and 1 - 2 Bath wil be cost $545- $785 or $634 - $1383 AccomOdation

  9. Dinkytown. • Stadium village • Seven Corners / Cedar riverside campus neighborhoods

  10. Financial aid basics • Scholarships • Students jobs Financial aid

  11. You need to pass TOEFL, IELTS or MELAB tests. Minimum required score: Paper-based TOEFL              550 Internet-based TOEFL          79 IELTS                                     6.5 MELAB                                  80 Exams

  12. over 135 majors and thousands of challenging courses • Four-year Graduation Guarantee • Studyabroad • Leadership minor and development activities • LivingLearningCommunities Great Academics at the U of M

  13. Build Your Career Connect with Other Cultures Go Gophers! Get Expressive Get Active Great Opportunities at the Uof M

  14. Work in a team Be responsible for performing tasks Allocate duties  Shape ideas and processed information intopresentation Hold the meeting, make it effective and resultant Learning outcome:

  15. for attention

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